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OPMI Lumera
on floor stand
Instructions for use
G-30-1720-en
Version 9.2
2020-10-06
ZEISS
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  • Page 1 ZEISS ® OPMI Lumera on floor stand Instructions for use G-30-1720-en Version 9.2 2020-10-06...
  • Page 2 OPMI, OPMI Lumera, Invertertube, CALLISTO eye, HaMode SCI (Stereo Trademark Coaxial Illumination), MindStream, and EDIS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Carl Zeiss Meditec AG or another company of the ZEISS Group in Germany and/or other countries. Manufacturer’s details Carl Zeiss Meditec AG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Table of contents Safety measures Key to symbols ................11 Hazard symbols ..................11 Information symbols..................11 Target audience................12 Intended field of application............12 Intended use .....................12 Indications....................13 Normal use....................13 Notes for the operator..............15 Duties of the operator ................15 Requirements to be met by the user ............18 Liability and warranty ................18...
  • Page 4 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety features.................28 Button for backup lamp ................28 Filter wheel for protection filter ..............28 Switch for the manual mode..............30 Locking lever for limiting vertical movement ..........32 Position of the microscope with fundus viewing system......32 Symbols and labels on the device ............34 Overview of devices System overview................40...
  • Page 5 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Relocating the device ..............66 Configuring surgical microscope............68 Changing tubes, eyepieces, or objective lens ..........68 Mounting video and documentation accessories ........70 Connecting light guide to surgical microscope...........76 Balancing system ..................77 1Chip HD Camera option ..............78 Installing the 1Chip HD Camera ..............78 Cable connections for the 1Chip HD Camera ..........79 Connecting system and accessories ..........
  • Page 6 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Menu structure ................100 Controls on the 5.7″ control panel with touchscreen functionality ..102 Managing user data...............104 Creating new user................... 104 Selecting users ..................105 Changing user name................105 Setting language..................106 Deleting users ..................106 Setting light source................107 Switching light source on/off ..............
  • Page 7 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of the halogen light source ..........124 Failure of a main function (XY, focus, zoom, light) ......125 Troubleshooting ................126 For your safety ..................126 System malfunctions................126 Malfunctions of the FCP foot control panel..........129 Error messages on the 5.7″...
  • Page 8 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand EMC - Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2: 2014 (4th edition)..........150 Electromagnetic interference ..............150 Electromagnetic immunity for all ME equipment and systems ....151 Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment or systems that are not life-sustaining ..................
  • Page 9 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Safety measures Key to symbols ................11 Hazard symbols ..................11 Information symbols..................11 Target audience................12 Intended field of application............12 Intended use .....................12 Indications....................13 Normal use....................13 Notes for the operator..............15 Duties of the operator ................15 Requirements to be met by the user ............18 Liability and warranty ................18 Requirements for operation.............
  • Page 10 ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety features.................28 Button for backup lamp ................28 Filter wheel for protection filter ..............28 Switch for the manual mode..............30 Locking lever for limiting vertical movement ..........32 Position of the microscope with fundus viewing system......32 Symbols and labels on the device ............34 Version 9.2 Page 10...
  • Page 11: Safety Measures

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Key to symbols We would like to inform you of the safety aspects that must be observed when handling this device. This chapter contains a summary of the most important information concerning matters relevant to instrument safety. Hazard symbols The following safety information has been incorporated into the instructions for use.
  • Page 12: Target Audience

    These instructions for use are intended for physicians, nurses, and other medical and technical staff who prepare, operate, or maintain the device after training by ZEISS personnel. The operator must ensure that the personnel working with the system possess the necessary qualifications and training.
  • Page 13: Indications

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Indications Information on the intended medical indications for use, contraindications, and the target patient group has been set out in the following table. Intended medical indications for use Medical discipline: Ophthalmology Indication: OPMI Lumera i is intended exclusively for ophthalmic surgical procedures performed on the eye.
  • Page 14 ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Before the start of the surgery, a sterile person covers the microscope or applies resterilizable caps. Surgery The surgeon or a sterile person positions the microscope and roughly focuses it. During surgery, the most common functions, e.g. focus, zoom, XY move- ment, light intensity up/down, are mainly operated by the surgeon using the foot control, enabling hands-free surgical intervention.
  • Page 15: Notes For The Operator

    • Please also observe the instructions for use applicable to other equipment. You can obtain additional information from ZEISS Service. • The instructions for use contain warnings and safety information that describe the possible residual risks.
  • Page 16 Switch off the device at the power switch if you notice any smoke, sparks, or unusual noise. Do not use the device until it has been repaired by the ZEISS Service team. A potential equalization connector is provided on the instrument’s connection panel (see IEC 60601-1).
  • Page 17 The technical safety checks must only be performed by ZEISS or persons authorized by ZEISS. The following safety inspections should be performed as a minimum for the system: –...
  • Page 18: Requirements To Be Met By The User

    Never attempt to forcefully connect any electrical connectors (plugs, sock- ets). If connection is not readily possible, check again whether the plug fits the socket. If any of the connectors are damaged, have the ZEISS Service team repair them. •...
  • Page 19 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Not for diagnostic purposes You must not use stored video sequences, video clips (extracted sequences), single images, and live images for diagnostic purposes. Since the video cameras and monitors have not been calibrated, the visualized video sequences, video clips, and single images may include deviations in scale, color, and shape.
  • Page 20: Requirements For Operation

    OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Requirements for operation ZEISS Service or an expert authorized by ZEISS will install the system. Please make sure that the following requirements continue to be met for further operation:  The connecting components have been properly connected. The screw connections have been firmly tightened.
  • Page 21: During Use

    Adjust the illumination intensity and the resulting radiation exposure time by selecting the appropriate illumination setting. You will find the values recommended by ZEISS in the “Maximum radiation exposure times” table on page 26. Deviations from these values must be medically justified and are the sole responsibility of the surgeon.
  • Page 22: Measures To Prevent Phototoxic Injury

    – Focus of the light source – Duration of exposure to light In the following sections, comments on these aspects are given, as well as a description of how ZEISS, as a manufacturer, makes allowance for them in its systems. Illumination characteristics (spectral composition) Studies on exposing the eye to light with varying spectral compositions have been conducted since the early 1950s.
  • Page 23: Illumination Intensity

    Brightness control For this reason, ZEISS has addressed this aspect by equipping its devices with a feature for continuously varying the brightness of the light source. This permits the surgeon to optimally adapt the illumination intensity at the patient’s eye to the conditions existing in each case.
  • Page 24: Duration Of Exposure To Light

    This problem has been solved by ZEISS by the use of a retina protection filter (blue barrier filter) and a retina protection cover that can be swung into the surgical microscope’s illumination beam path.
  • Page 25 The peripheral illumination causes higher exposure of the retina, but, depending on the position of the eye, usually not the macula directly. For cataract procedures, ZEISS recommends adjusting the field illumi- nation to be somewhat darker than the central red reflex spot. Not only does this setting minimize the phototoxic risk, it also reduces glare reflected from the patient’s sclera.
  • Page 26 ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand – aphakic eye, – immobile eye, which means that only one area is subject to exposure, – pupil dilated to 8 mm. The use of the blue barrier filter (retina protection filter) increases the expo- sure time as compared to the illumination values without the blue barrier filter specified below.
  • Page 27 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures List of references H. Stiller, and B. Rassow, “Light hazards to the patient’s retina from ophthalmic instruments”, Applied Optics-OT 30, 2187-2196 (1991). American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, “Documenta- tion of the Threshold Limit Values for physical agents. 7th Edition”, (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Cincinnati, 2001).
  • Page 28: Safety Features

    ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety features Button for backup lamp 1 Button for manual activation of the backup lamp If the automatic lamp changing system fails, press this button to activate the backup lamp. Filter wheel for protection filter 2 Filter selector knob for swiveling the protection filter The filter selector knob has four positions: No filter...
  • Page 29 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Fig. 1: Button for backup lamp and knob for protection filter Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 29...
  • Page 30: Switch For The Manual Mode

    ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Switch for the manual mode 3 Switch for the manual mode In the event of failure of one of the major functions (XY movement, focus, zoom, light control) and impairment of further functions, you can press this switch to change to the manual mode.
  • Page 31 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Fig. 2: Switch for the manual mode Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 31...
  • Page 32: Locking Lever For Limiting Vertical Movement

    Only use accessories expressly certified by ZEISS for combination with the surgical microscope described in these instructions for use.
  • Page 33 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Fig. 3: Locking lever for limiting vertical movement Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 33...
  • Page 34: Symbols And Labels On The Device

    Symbols and labels on the device CAUTION Please observe the warning labels and notices! • If you notice that any of these labels/signs are missing on your device or have become illegible, please contact ZEISS Service. Symbol Name Explanation Warning label...
  • Page 35 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Safety measures Symbol Name Explanation Maximum load When the surgical microscope and XY coupling have been mounted, the weight of additional accessories on the suspension arm must not exceed 5.5 kg. Friction symbol Indication for friction setting Observe instructions Observe the instructions for use.
  • Page 36 OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Symbol Name Explanation Rating plate The rating plate contains the following information: – Manufacturer: Carl Zeiss Meditec AG – Manufacturer’s symbol: – Manufacturer’s address: Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 07745 Jena, Germany – Serial number: 663312xxxx –...
  • Page 37 – Manufacturer (company name) – Contact details for the manufacturer, i.e. phone number, fax number, and e-mail address of the local contact of the national ZEISS XXXX XXXXXX sales organization – SIP number A unique identification number assigned to your system.
  • Page 38 ® Safety measures OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Version 9.2 Page 38 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 39: Overview Of Devices

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Overview of devices System overview................40 Components of the microscope ............42 Controls on the microscope...............44 Control elements of the tubes ..............48 Control elements of the widefield eyepieces ..........49 Components of the stand ..............50 Control elements on the suspension arm ...........51 Control elements on the carrier arm, stand column, stand base....52 Control elements on the lamp housing ............53...
  • Page 40: System Overview

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand System overview OPMI Lumera i comprises the following key components: 1 Microscope for the magnified visualization of the field of view. 2 XY coupling for precise movement of the microscope in the horizontal XY plane. 3 Stand for powering and controlling the functions of the microscope.
  • Page 41 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Fig. 4: System overview Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 41...
  • Page 42: Components Of The Microscope

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Components of the microscope 1 Tube – 180° tiltable tube (standard) This tube can be turned by 180°, allowing surgeons to sit upright even if the microscope is tilted. – 45°...
  • Page 43 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Fig. 5: Components of the microscope Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 43...
  • Page 44: Controls On The Microscope

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Controls on the microscope 1 DoF button (DeepView depth of field management system) for selecting between optimum light transmission and maximum depth of field. When deactivated (LED not lit), the microscope is optimized for light transmission.
  • Page 45 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Fig. 6: Control elements on the microscope Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 45...
  • Page 46 ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand 5 Arrows indicating the focusing range If the dot is located between the two arrow tips, the focusing system of the surgical microscope is in its starting position. 6 Tilting device –...
  • Page 47 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Fig. 7: Control elements on the microscope Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 47...
  • Page 48: Control Elements Of The Tubes

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Control elements of the tubes 180° tiltable tube and inclined tube 1 Eyepiece mount 2 Adjustment wheel for eye distance (interpupillary distance) The correct position has been reached when the two eyepiece images merge into one.
  • Page 49: Control Elements Of The Widefield Eyepieces

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Control elements of the widefield eyepieces NOTICE Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling! When handling eyepieces that have been removed from the tube, please keep in mind the usual rules for handling magnets: •...
  • Page 50: Components Of The Stand

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Components of the stand The stand is used to position and control the microscope. It comprises the following components: 1 Suspension arm with lamp housing. When the suspension arm is moved forward, the surgical microscope is located in the park position.
  • Page 51: Control Elements On The Suspension Arm

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Control elements on the suspension arm 1 Balancing knob Balance for balancing the surgical microscope. 2 Locking lever for limiting vertical movement for setting the lower limit position, see page 84. 3 Friction adjustment knob for rotation of the surgical microscope for adjusting the friction of the axis of rotation of the surgical microscope.
  • Page 52: Control Elements On The Carrier Arm, Stand Column, Stand Base

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Control elements on the carrier arm, stand column, stand base 1 Control and display panel with 5.7″ control panel 2 Friction adjustment knob for the suspension arm’s swivel movement 3 Friction adjustment knob for the carrier arm’s swivel movement 4 Cable holder 5 Locking tab for casters 6 Steerable caster...
  • Page 53: Control Elements On The Lamp Housing

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Control elements on the lamp housing The lamp housing is designed for fiber illumination and is equipped with a halogen light source. The lamp housing contains a backup lamp which auto- matically swings into the illumination beam path when the first lamp fails.
  • Page 54: Connector Panel On The Floor Stand

    500 VA. CAUTION Danger! Electrical voltage! Only connect accessories and medical devices designated by ZEISS for use with this system to the power outlet sockets. • When connecting other devices, make sure that safety is guaranteed regarding admissible touch currents and ground leakage currents accord- ing to IEC 60601-1.
  • Page 55 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Fig. 14: Connectors on the floor stand Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 55...
  • Page 56: Control Elements On The Control And Display Panel

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Control elements on the control and display panel 1 5.7″ control panel with touchscreen functionality The 5.7″ control panel is the system’s central communication interface. It enables the user to configure the settings of the microscope, the stand (light source and camera, if provided), and the programmable buttons on the foot control panel.
  • Page 57: Components Of The Foot Control Panel

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Components of the foot control panel The foot control panel permits you to control various functions of the stand and the surgical microscope. The assignment of the functions to the buttons on the foot control panel is shown on the following page.
  • Page 58 Rocker switches The default settings (focus/zoom) of the rocker switches are preconfigured horizontally or vertically for each country. However, a ZEISS Service technician can change the settings at any time. You can make user-specific settings your- self (see page 112) at any time.
  • Page 59: Accessories For Documentation And Co-Observation

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Overview of devices Accessories for documentation and co-observation You can attach various accessories for documentation and co-observation purposes to the system. Connection via video objective lenses VOL 442/802 1 VOL 442 video objective lens featuring three optical output ports (2x co-observation, 1x camera block connection).
  • Page 60 ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Connection via beam splitter and C-Mount adapter 1 1 CCD video camera 2 C-Mount adapter for beam splitter/video camera connection. 3 3 CCD video camera 4 Beam splitter with two optical output ports, to which e.g. a co-observation module or a video camera with C-Mount adapter can be connected.
  • Page 61: Edis - External Data Injection System (Optional)

    Video recording (On/Off) – Assistant functions (Incision/LRI, Rhexis, Z ALIGN) You will find additional explanations on EDIS in the ZEISS instructions for use “EDIS, External Data Injection System” G-30-1913. Components 1 EDIS module (projection unit with integrated data injection and HD...
  • Page 62: 1Chip Hd Camera (Optional)

    ® Overview of devices OPMI Lumera i on floor stand 1Chip HD Camera (optional) 1 The 1Chip HD Camera (option) is flanged onto a beam splitter. 2 The CCU (CAMERA CONTROL UNIT) control unit for the 1Chip HD Camera. Version 9.2 Page 62 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 63: Preparations For Use

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Preparations for use Relocating the device ..............66 Configuring surgical microscope............68 Changing tubes, eyepieces, or objective lens ..........68 Mounting video and documentation accessories ........70 Connecting light guide to surgical microscope...........76 Balancing system ..................77 1Chip HD Camera option ..............78 Installing the 1Chip HD Camera ..............78 Cable connections for the 1Chip HD Camera ..........79...
  • Page 64 Please note that local legislation takes priority over the above-mentioned normative requirements. If you have any questions, contact your local dealer or ZEISS Service. NOTICE Loss of warranty The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by unauthorized persons tampering with the system.
  • Page 65 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 65...
  • Page 66: Relocating The Device

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Relocating the device CAUTION Risk of crushing – mind your fingers! Fingers may be crushed in the areas marked with the “Risk of crushing” label. • Do not touch these areas while the system is being moved or placed into its working/transport position.
  • Page 67 The device may be transported over long distances (e.g. relocation, return for repair, etc.) only in its original packaging or in special return packaging. • For details, please contact your authorized dealer or the ZEISS Service team. Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 68: Configuring Surgical Microscope

    Never mount or remove accessory equipment on the surgical microscope during surgery. • Only use accessories expressly certified by ZEISS for combination with the surgical microscope described in these instructions for use. • Never exceed the maximum permissible weight capacity of the suspen- sion arm (see page 142).
  • Page 69 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use • Remove the binocular tube (5). • Attach the new binocular tube to the microscope body, and firmly tighten the securing screw (4). • You can install further accessories between the binocular tube and the microscope body.
  • Page 70: Mounting Video And Documentation Accessories

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Mounting video and documentation accessories You can connect the accessories for co-observation or video documentation to the system. The following connection options are available: Connection via VOL 442/802 video objective lenses (see page 71) •...
  • Page 71 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Connection via video objective lenses VOL 442/802 Mounting the camera block The following description is based on the video objective lens VOL 442. The same process can be used for the video objective lens VOL 802. •...
  • Page 72 ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Securing the video The following description is based on the video objective lens VOL 442. objective lens The same process can be used for the video objective lens VOL 802. •...
  • Page 73 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Mounting accessories on The stereo co-observation tube shown in the illustration below is an example the video objective lens of accessories that can be mounted on the VOL 442 video objective lens. The procedure described here can also be used for other accessories (e.g.
  • Page 74 3.5 mm. A longer thread can damage the camera and definitely results in focus errors of the video objective lens. If in doubt, please ask your local dealer or ZEISS Service which video objective lens is suitable for your system. •...
  • Page 75 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Fig. 23: C-Mount adapter Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 75...
  • Page 76: Connecting Light Guide To Surgical Microscope

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Connecting light guide to surgical microscope NOTICE Risk of damage to the light guide! • Please note the label under the light guide socket for the correct connec- tion of the light guide (1). •...
  • Page 77: Balancing System

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Balancing system Do not perform the balance setting until the surgical microscope and all accessories have been mounted! CAUTION Risk of crushing – mind your fingers! Fingers may be crushed between the suspension and carrier arms. •...
  • Page 78: 1Chip Hd Camera Option

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand 1Chip HD Camera option Installing the 1Chip HD Camera Please observe the “1Chip HD Camera” instructions for use (G-30-1946). These instructions for use are included automatically in systems with the “1Chip HD Camera”...
  • Page 79: Cable Connections For The 1Chip Hd Camera

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Cable connections for the 1Chip HD Camera CAUTION Risk of electric shock caused by inadmissible or defective accessories! Unapproved or faulty accessories can cause increased leakage current. The user and patient may suffer an electric shock if the video output ports R506 are touched.
  • Page 80: Connecting System And Accessories

    (5) using a suitable tool. CAUTION Danger! Electrical voltage! You may only connect medical devices and accessories designated by ZEISS for this device to the power output socket. When using other devices, the operator must make sure that safety is guaranteed regarding admissible ground leakage currents.
  • Page 81: Connecting The Foot Control Panel To The Stand

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Connecting the foot control panel to the stand • Make sure that the power switch (1) is off. (When the device has been switched on, the green lamp in the switch is lit.) •...
  • Page 82: Connecting The Strain Relief Device

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Connecting the strain relief device Use the strain relief device to prevent the connected cables from being pulled out inadvertently. Make sure that the remaining cable length between the strain relief device and the connector (on the connector panel) is approx.
  • Page 83: Connecting Video Devices (Option)

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Connecting video devices (option) CAUTION Risk of electric shock caused by inadmissible or defective accessories! Unapproved or faulty accessories can cause increased leakage current. The user and patient may suffer an electric shock if the signal interfaces R506 or video outputs are touched.
  • Page 84: Setting Up The System

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Setting up the system Limiting downward movement of the suspension arm CAUTION Risk of injury caused by lowering of the surgical microscope! If the surgical microscope has not been correctly balanced, it may lead to downward movement and cause injury to the patient.
  • Page 85: Positioning The Device In The Or

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Positioning the device in the OR Proceed as follows to position the system: • Unlock all locking tabs. • Hold the device by the transport handle (1) and move it carefully into a position convenient for you (such as that shown below).
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Tilting

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Adjusting the tilting • Tilt the microscope to the position required. The optical axis of the micro- scope should generally be positioned at right angles to the patient’s eye. Fig. 31: Adjusting the tilting Version 9.2 Page 86 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 87: Adjusting The Surgical Microscope

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Preparations for use Adjusting the surgical microscope CAUTION Damage to eyes due to high light radiation! • Never use the sun as a distant target for the adjustment of the surgical microscope described below. •...
  • Page 88 ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Adjusting the eyepieces – Emmetropes: • Set the diopter setting ring (5) to 0 D. Set (diopters). – Eyeglass wearers who perform surgery wearing their eyeglasses: • Set the diopter setting ring (5) to 0 D. –...
  • Page 89: Preparing Device For Sterile Use

    Asepsis Caps For sterile operation, your device can be fitted with Asepsis Caps (resterilizable rubber caps for surgical microscopes). ZEISS provides Asepsis Caps for the operating buttons and handgrips. The Asepsis Caps can be resterilized in an autoclave. For more detailed infor- mation on sterilization, please refer to the enclosed “Preparation of resteriliz-...
  • Page 90: Drapes

    ® Preparations for use OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Drapes You can also use the disposable sterile drapes to cover the system. When draping the system, make sure there is enough slack in the sterile drapes to allow for movement of the microscope carrier and the surgical microscope. CAUTION Reduced image quality! Drapes with the VisionGuard drape lens may reduce the image quality of the...
  • Page 91: Operation

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Operation Powering system up/down .............. 93 Functional test before use ............... 95 Menu structure ................100 Controls on the 5.7″ control panel with touchscreen functionality...102 Managing user data ..............104 Creating new user ...................104 Selecting users..................105 Changing user name................105 Setting language ..................106...
  • Page 92 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand System settings................114 Configure XY reset button ..............114 Configuring parking position..............115 Setting speeds ..................116 Setting parameters for overall magnification ........... 117 System information................. 117 Pairing with wireless foot control panel ..........117 Typical procedure ................119 Version 9.2 Page 92...
  • Page 93: Powering System Up/Down

     The system is switched on if the green lamp in the power switch is lit.  After power-up, the system performs a self-test. During this time (approx. 120 seconds), a start screen with the ZEISS logo is displayed on the 5.7″ control panel.
  • Page 94 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand CAUTION Never leave the device unattended when it is switched on! If a patient or an object is exposed to the light source for an extended period of time, this can cause burns or fire damage. •...
  • Page 95: Functional Test Before Use

    If the failure of a function impairs your work, do not use this device for safety reasons! • Repair the cause (see section “What to do in the event of malfunctions”) or contact ZEISS Service. • Check zoom  The buttons on the foot control panel have been configured (see page 112).
  • Page 96 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand • Check eyepieces / binocular tube / objective lens  The surgical microscope and the tube are in a position convenient for you (see page 85).  The interocular distance (pupillary distance) has been set (see page 87).
  • Page 97 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation • Check lamp brightness  The lamp brightness can be controlled (see page 109). The brightness adjustment has an effect on the surgical field illumina- tion. • Check lamps  Primary lamp and backup lamp are both intact. •...
  • Page 98 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand • Check fundus viewing system (if provided) CAUTION Injury to the patient’s eye due to incorrect operation of the fundus viewing system! Incorrect operation of the fundus viewing system may cause injury to the patient and impair the image quality.
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  • Page 100: Menu Structure

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Menu structure The surgical microscope offers a range of specific setting options which you can select via the 5.7″ control panel. The setting options are grouped in menus and submenus. If a menu option is not selectable, the associated button is grayed out. The menu name displayed at the bottom right of the screen (8) indicates where you currently are in the menu.
  • Page 101 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Fig. 34: Menu structure 4 not available Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 101...
  • Page 102: Controls On The 5.7" Control Panel With Touchscreen Functionality

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Controls on the 5.7″ control panel with touchscreen functionality Back Press the <Back> button to: – return to the previous menu, – cancel changes, – retain changes until a new user logs in or the system is restarted. Saving data Press the <Save>...
  • Page 103 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Virtual keyboard A virtual keyboard is displayed on the 5.7″ control panel when text entries are required. You can make all entries on this keyboard by touching the relevant symbol with your finger. When the menu is activated, the already existing name is entered in the input field.
  • Page 104: Managing User Data

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Managing user data The “User” menu enables you to select a default user profile and to create and manage 20 freely configurable user profiles. Creating new user • Press the <User> button in the main menu. ...
  • Page 105: Selecting Users

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Selecting users • Press the <User> button in the main menu.  The “User” menu is displayed. • Tap on the current user in the “Choose User” field.  If several users exist, a list with a scroll bar is displayed. Click the arrows to scroll up and down.
  • Page 106: Setting Language

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Setting language • Press the <User> button in the main menu.  The “User” menu is displayed. • Select the user for whom you want to set the language in the “Choose User”...
  • Page 107: Setting Light Source

    • Adjust the illumination intensity as required for the selected type of illu- mination and the radiation exposure time. You will find the values recom- mended by ZEISS in the “Maximum radiation exposure times” tables on page 26. • Only deviate from these limit values in medically justified cases (IEC 60601-1, point 12.4.1).
  • Page 108 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand If a different user logs in, the current status of the light source is retained. When the system is rebooted, the light source is reset to its “Light Off” default status. • To save the changes, press the button.
  • Page 109: Setting Start Value Of Light Source

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Setting start value of light source Here, you can set the start value for the brightness. You can change the brightness at any time on the stand or foot control panel. The system reverts to the defined start value after you: –...
  • Page 110: Setting Magnification

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Setting magnification The “Magnification” menu offers you the following functions: – Set the start value of the zoom system – Display the overall magnification – Set the zoom/focus link Setting start value of zoom system The menu permits you to set a user-specific start value for the zoom system.
  • Page 111: Display Of Overall Magnification

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Display of overall magnification The calculation of the magnification value is based on the parameter settings for the objective lens used, the tube, and the eyepieces (see page 114). • Press the <Magnification> button in the main menu. ...
  • Page 112: Configuring Foot Control Panel

    Rocker switches The default settings (focus/zoom) of the rocker switches are preconfigured horizontally or vertically for each country. However, a ZEISS Service technician can change the settings at any time. You can make user-specific settings (see page 112) yourself at any time.
  • Page 113: Changing Button Assignment

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation The horizontal factory settings are: – Button I: focus – Button G: zoom – Button J: focus – Button H: zoom The vertical factory settings are: – Button I: zoom – Button G: zoom –...
  • Page 114: System Settings

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand System settings The “System Settings” menu permits you to make the following settings: – Configure XY reset button – Configure parking position – Configure system options – Optical settings – Network (optional) –...
  • Page 115: Configuring Parking Position

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation • Select the functions to be started when the XY reset button is pressed. The following functions are available: – XY Reset (the XY coupling moves to its center position) – Focus Reset; always active (the focus moves to its initial position) –...
  • Page 116: Setting Speeds

    ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand • To save the changes, press the button.  The setting is saved for the specific user. • To return to the main menu, press the button twice.  The “Main menu” is displayed again. Setting speeds This submenu permits you to set the focus, XY, and zoom speeds to meet the user-specific requirements.
  • Page 117: Setting Parameters For Overall Magnification

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Operation Setting parameters for overall magnification To ensure correct display of the overall magnification, the parameters of the objective lens used, the tube, and the eyepieces must be set. The settings are applied for all users. •...
  • Page 118 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Performing pairing • Press <System Settings> <System Options> <Pairing> in the main menu.  The “Pairing” menu is displayed. • Put the foot control panel in its vertical position in the immediate vicinity of the system (max.
  • Page 119: Typical Procedure

    • Adjust the illumination intensity and the resulting radiation exposure time by selecting the appropriate illumination setting. You will find the values recommended by ZEISS in the “Maximum radiation exposure times” table on page 26. • When operating on the eye, use the retina protection filter (blue barrier filter).
  • Page 120 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand CAUTION Unintentional movement of the device! If a focus movement is triggered by incorrect operation, this can cause the device to come into contact with the patient’s eye, especially if an accessory (e.g.
  • Page 121 Activate the manual mode (see page 125). • Move the microscope manually into the required position. • Set the magnification on the manual zoom adjustment knob. • Use an OR illuminator. • Inform ZEISS Service. Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 121...
  • Page 122 ® Operation OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Version 9.2 Page 122 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 123 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand What to do in the event of malfunctions What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of the halogen light source ..........124 Failure of a main function (XY, focus, zoom, light) ......125 Troubleshooting ................126 For your safety ..................126 System malfunctions................126...
  • Page 124: What To Do In The Event Of Malfunctions

    ® What to do in the event of malfunctions OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Failure of the halogen light source NOTICE Lamp module overheating! If ventilation grids (1) are covered, e.g. by drapes, this may lead to over- heating of the lamp modules. This may cause the lamp to switch off. •...
  • Page 125: Failure Of A Main Function (Xy, Focus, Zoom, Light)

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand What to do in the event of malfunctions Failure of a main function (XY, focus, zoom, light) In the event that one of the major functions fails (XY movement, focus, zoom, light control), leading to the impairment of further functions, you can switch to the manual mode to complete a surgical procedure that has already been started, for example.
  • Page 126: Troubleshooting

    • If there is a failure you cannot repair using the instructions from the chap- ter “What to do in the event of malfunctions”, attach a sign “Out of order” to the system and inform ZEISS Service. System malfunctions Malfunction...
  • Page 127 Page 134 lamps. Failure of stand electronics. Use an OR lamp to illumi- Page 124 nate the surgical field. Contact ZEISS Service. Lamp module in stand has Insert the lamp module as Page 134 no contact. far as it will go.
  • Page 128 Reference Light guide damaged or Check that light guide is Page 76 incorrectly connected. correctly seated and replace if necessary. Contact ZEISS Service. Lamp is not properly seated Properly push lamp into Page 134 in the lamp socket. lamp socket.
  • Page 129: Malfunctions Of The Fcp Foot Control Panel

    The following table contains examples of error messages and the corre- sponding remedies. If you have problems eliminating the malfunction, or if errors keep recurring, do not continue using the system and contact ZEISS Service. You will find the contact responsible for your country on the following website: www.meditec.zeiss.com...
  • Page 130 System error. The error can – Unknown software or Acknowledge the error be acknowledged. hardware error. and contact ZEISS Service if it occurs again. If the error recurs, please contact ZEISS Service. Version 9.2 Page 130 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 131 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Care and maintenance Care and maintenance System maintenance..............132 Maintenance intervals................132 Safety check ....................133 Changing the halogen lamp ..............134 Care of the device................136 Cleaning ....................136 Sterilization .....................137 Disinfection .....................137 Environmental protection measures ..........138 Note on disposal ..................138 Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 131...
  • Page 132: Care And Maintenance

    Any other maintenance activities that are not described here in detail require device-specific knowledge. Please contact your local ZEISS Service or an authorized partner in a timely manner to have these maintenance tasks carried out. Interval Maintenance work...
  • Page 133: Safety Check

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Care and maintenance Safety check CAUTION Risk of injury without safety inspection! Without a safety inspection, hazards and device deficiencies will not be detected in time and can have a negative effect on patients, users, or others. •...
  • Page 134: Changing The Halogen Lamp

    ® Care and maintenance OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Changing the halogen lamp “Instructions for use” sign Observe the instructions for use or further applicable documents. To change the lamp, proceed as follows: • Turn off the device with the power switch. •...
  • Page 135 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Care and maintenance Always make sure before surgery that both the primary lamp and backup lamp are intact. Fig. 37: Changing the halogen lamp 9 10 Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 135...
  • Page 136: Care Of The Device

    For regular cleaning of the surgical microscope’s objective lenses and eyepieces, we recommend using the optics cleaning kit available from ZEISS. For the catalog number, please see the section “Device data – Ordering data”. Fogging of optical surfaces We recommend using an anti-fogging agent to protect the eyepiece optics from fogging.
  • Page 137: Sterilization

    Care and maintenance Sterilization The Asepsis Sets available from ZEISS contain rubber caps and handgrips which can be sterilized in autoclaves. For detailed information on sterilization, please see the enclosed instructions “Preparation of resterilizable products” for the respective Asepsis Set.
  • Page 138: Environmental Protection Measures

    ® Care and maintenance OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Environmental protection measures Note on disposal CAUTION Improper disposal can contaminate the environment! Environmental pollution! • The systems must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Separate disposal in accordance with local laws/regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment is required.
  • Page 139: Device Data

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Device data Technical data ................140 Essential performance features OPMI Lumera i ........140 Accessories....................145 Guidelines and manufacturer’s declaration for electromagnetic compatibility..................148 EMC - Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2: 2014 (4th edition)..........150 Electromagnetic interference ..............150 Electromagnetic immunity for all ME equipment and systems ....151 Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment or systems that are not life-sustaining ..................152...
  • Page 140: Technical Data

    ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Technical data Essential performance features OPMI Lumera i OPMI Lumera i does not have any essential performance features as defined in IEC 60601-1. Instead of the device’s essential performance features, certain device func- tions defined by the manufacturer have been tested.
  • Page 141 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Optics Component Feature Magnification 3.4x - 20.6x (with f = 200 mm objective lens and 10x widefield eyepieces) Motorized zoom system with apochromatic optics, zoom ratio 1:6 Magnification factor γ = 0.4x - 2.4x Focusing Motorized, focusing range 50 mm When the XY reset button is pressed, the focusing...
  • Page 142 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Mechanics Component Feature Microscope tilt With self-locking control gear, manually adjustable mechanism via rotary knob Tilt angle < ± 90° XY coupling Travel range: max. 61 mm x 61 mm Automatic centering at the push of a button Weight of Approx.
  • Page 143 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Fig. 38: Dimensional drawing of OPMI Lumera i Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 143...
  • Page 144 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Electric system Component Feature Power supply Only connect the system to wall outlets which are equipped with a properly connected protective ground conductor. Rated voltage (115 V): 100 V - 125 V (230 V): 220 V - 240 V Current consumption (115 V): max.
  • Page 145: Accessories

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Accessories 1 CCD PAL video camera (option) Component Feature Image sensor 1/2 inch interline transfer CCD image sensors with 752 (H) x 582 (V) pixels Horizontal resolution 480 lines (at 752 pixels) Signal-to-noise ratio 50 dB (with Y/C signal) Scanning system...
  • Page 146 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand 3 CCD PAL video camera (option) Component Feature Image sensor Three 1/2 inch interline transfer interlace scan CCD image sensors Horizontal resolution 800 lines Vertical resolution In accordance with PAL standard Signal-to-noise ratio 62 dB Scanning system...
  • Page 147 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data 3 CCD NTSC video camera (option) Component Feature Image sensor Three 1/2 inch interline transfer interlace scan CCD image sensors Horizontal resolution 800 lines Vertical resolution In accordance with NTSC standard Signal-to-noise ratio 62 dB Scanning system...
  • Page 148: Guidelines And Manufacturer's Declaration For Electromagnetic Compatibility

    OPMI Lumera i. • Only use accessories, transformers, cables, and spare parts which are specified in these instructions for use or which are approved by ZEISS for OPMI Lumera i. Version 9.2 Page 148...
  • Page 149 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data WARNING Deterioration of performance! • Do not use any portable or mobile HF communication equipment or transmitters (including peripheral devices such as antenna cables or external antennas) in the proximity of OPMI Lumera i (minimum distance 30 cm).
  • Page 150: Iec 60601-1-2: 2014 (4Th Edition)

    ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand EMC - Electromagnetic compatibility IEC 60601-1-2: 2014 (4th edition) Electromagnetic interference OPMI Lumera i is intended for operation in an electromagnetic environment as specified below. The customer or the user of OPMI Lumera i is responsible for ensuring that the device is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 151: Electromagnetic Immunity For All Me Equipment And Systems

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Electromagnetic immunity for all ME equipment and systems OPMI Lumera i is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the OPMI Lumera i device is responsible for ensuring that it is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 152: Electromagnetic Immunity For Me Equipment Or Systems That Are Not Life-Sustaining

    ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Electromagnetic immunity for ME equipment or systems that are not life-sustaining OPMI Lumera i is intended for operation in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of OPMI Lumera i is responsible for ensuring that the device is operated in such an environment.
  • Page 153: System Combinations

    System combinations The device OPMI Lumera i can be enhanced using the accessories offered by ZEISS (see ordering data/accessories) to form a system that has already been tested. This device combination has been approved by ZEISS. As per IEC 60601-1, this system’s power outlet is a multiple electrical outlet intended for use with an ME system.
  • Page 154: Accessories And Components

    Accessories and components Operate the device only with the accessories included in the scope of delivery and recommended by ZEISS. Your country-specific contact for orders can be found online at the following website: www.zeiss.com/med For authorized ZEISS partners, the contractual product configurations, acces- sories, and spare parts apply.
  • Page 155: Components For Surgical Microscope

    Objective lens f=175 mm with support ring (option) 302671-9902-000 Objective lens f=200 mm with support ring (option) 302672-9904-000 Objective lens f=225 mm with support ring (option) 302673-0000-000 Other accessories Description Order number Instructions for use G-30-1720: 000000-1528-709 “OPMI Lumera i on floor stand” Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en Page 155...
  • Page 156 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Cleaning agents Description Order number Optics cleaning kit 000000-1216-071 Microfiber cleaning cloth 000000-1254-655 Stereo co-observation modules and assistant’s microscopes Description Order number Stereo co-observation module, complete with inverter tube and 12.5x eyepieces: –...
  • Page 157 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Description Order number Stereo co-observation module, complete with straight tube and 12.5x eyepieces: – Stereo co-observation module with 2 pivot joints 000000-1063-869 – Straight binocular tube f=170 mm 303765-0000-000 – 12.5x push-in widefield eyepiece, asph. 305543-9901-000 –...
  • Page 158 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand HD Video ordering data Description Order number Camera (3 CCD), external TRIO 610 high definition camera system: TRIO 610 HDTV camera system with CCU TRIO 600 308203-2300-000 System cable for TRIO 610, angled connector, 4 m 308203-2390-000 Ordering data for 1Chip HD Camera option for OPMI Lumera i Description...
  • Page 159 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Description Order number – NDS 42" HDTV monitor with 5 m HD-SDI video cable 308203-2030-000 – NDS 42" HDTV monitor 305989-8763-000 – HD-SDI video cable, 75 Ohm, 2xBNC pin, 5 m Video cables –...
  • Page 160 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand UC ordering data for OPMI Lumera i with 1Chip HD Camera Description Order number Upgrade for OPMI Lumera i with 1Chip HD Camera: – UC 1Chip HD Camera - OPMI Lumera i 301900-8400-500 –...
  • Page 161 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Description Order number – Wired foot control panel with 14 functions, – Foot control panel with 14 functions, wired 304970-9015-000 (FCP) – 6 m cable for foot control panel with 304970-8760-000 14 functions (FCP &...
  • Page 162 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Description Order number Country-specific power cables, 1 each required for CALLISTO eye, EDIS, and HD video system: – Europe 000000-0301-997 – 000000-0147-000 – 000000-0400-264 – Switzerland 309850-9011-000 – Argentina 000000-0434-527 – China 000000-0475-507 –...
  • Page 163 (type 79, ZEISS Drapes for surgical microscopes without accessories, dimensions: 51 cm x 150 cm) package with 10 drapes 306079-0000-000 – Drapes (type 84, ZEISS VisionGuard Drapes only for the microscope body, dimensions: 46 cm x 33 cm) package with 10 drapes 306084-0000-000 Version 9.2 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 164: Regulatory Information

    ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Regulatory information Classification of the devices according to IEC 60601-1 The device is classified as follows: – Degree of protection against electric shock: Class 1 – Degree of protection against ingress of water: IP X0 –...
  • Page 165: Ambient Conditions

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Device data Ambient conditions For operation Feature Admissible range Temperature + 10 °C … + 40 °C Rel. humidity 30 % … 75 % Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa … 1060 hPa For transport and storage Feature Admissible range Temperature...
  • Page 166 ® Device data OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Version 9.2 Page 166 G-30-1720-en...
  • Page 167: Index Of Technical Terms

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Indexes Indexes Index of technical terms Term Explanation Apochromat Optical system with maximum correction of chromatic aberration Drapes Sterile covers for surgical microscopes Inverter Used in surgery of the back part of the eye. It corrects the orientation of the image by using the fundus viewing system or wide angle optics.
  • Page 168 ® Indexes OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Term Explanation Communauté Européenne (European Community) – the manufacturer declares that the device complies with the directives of the European Union. Canadian Standards Association – non-govern- mental organization that tests and certifies product safety Depth of Field –...
  • Page 169: Index

    ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Index Numerics 1Chip HD Camera option ................78 Accessories .....................145 Mount ..................70 Overview ..................59 Adjust surgical microscope ...............87 After every use ..................21 Ambient conditions ................16, 165 Asepsis Caps ...................163 Asepsis Sets ....................89 Assign buttons of foot control panel ............113 Balancing knob ..................51 BIOM 3 (fundus viewing system) ............32, 98 Bracket for foot control panel ..............52...
  • Page 170 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Connect light guide ..................76 Connect video devices ................83 Connect video objective lenses ............59, 71 Connecting the strain relief device ............82 Connection ....................54 Foot control panel .................54 Potential equalization ..............54 Power input ..................54 Power output ................55 Remote ..................54 Video objective lenses ..............71 Consumables ..................162...
  • Page 171 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Electrical safety ..................16 EMC, electromagnetic compatibility ............150 Emergency backup power supply .............15 Environmental protection measures ............138 Error messages ..................129 External Data Injection System ..............61 Eyecups ....................49 Eyepiece Adjust ...................88 Change ..................68 Failure Halogen ..................124 Major function ................125 Filter KK 40 ..................28, 53...
  • Page 172 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Install 1Chip HD Camera ................78 Intended field of application ..............12 Intended use .....................12 Inverter tube .....................42 Key to symbols ..................11 Legal regulations ..................15 Light source Configure ..................107 Start value ...................109 Switch on/off ................107 Limiting downward movement of the suspension arm ......84 Limiting downward travel .................51 Locking lever for limiting vertical movement ..........51...
  • Page 173 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Objective lens Change ..................68 Ocular distance Adjust ...................87 Opening lamp module ................53 Operation ....................91 Operation, requirements ................20 Ordering data ..................154 EDIS ....................161 Overview of devices ..................39 Pairing with wireless foot control panel ..........117 Parameters for overall magnification ............117 Perform balance setting ................77 Position device in OR ................85...
  • Page 174 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand Start value Set light source ................109 Set magnification ................110 Starting position of focusing range ............46 Start-up ....................93 Steerable caster ..................52 Stereo co-observation module ..............59 Sterile covers ....................90 Sterilization .....................137 Surgical microscope Configure ..................68 Suspension arm ..................50 Suspension arm, set limit of downward travel ...........84 Switch...
  • Page 175 ® OPMI Lumera i on floor stand User Change ..................105 Create ..................104 Delete ..................106 Manage data ................104 Select ..................105 Set language ................106 Video accessories ...................158 Virtual keyboard ..................103 What to do in the event of malfunctions ..........123 Working in manual mode ...............125 Configure reset button ..............114 Coupling ..................40 Zoom emergency operation ..............44...
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  • Page 178 Carl Zeiss Meditec AG Goeschwitzer Strasse 51-52 E-mail: info.meditec@zeiss.com 07745 Jena Internet: www.zeiss.com/med Germany...

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