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OWNER'S MANUAL LUMOS SURGICAL LIGHTS L5, L5TV, L5TVS Read this manual before operating this light! This information is necessary for the safe and efficient operation of the equipment. TEC-B-0230 REV0 03/08/2022...
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The base language for this document is ENGLISH. Any translations must be from the base language document. Printed copies are not controlled documents. Although current at the time of publication, SKYTRON'S policy of continuous development makes this manual subject to change without notice. If current manuals are required, contact your local SKYTRON representative or contact SKYTRON...
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Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE SECTION 1. SAFETY INFORMATION ................3 1-1. Special User Attention ......................3 1-2. Safety Precautions ......................... 3 SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS ..............6 2-1. Intended Use .......................... 6 2-2. Installation ..........................6 2-3. Environmental Conditions ...................... 6 2-4.
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Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE SECTION 6. MANAGE PRESETS ..................23 6-1. Register a New Preset ......................23 6-2. Change Settings to an Existing Preset .................. 24 6-3. Un-Register a Preset ......................25 SECTION 7. PORTABLE STAND LIGHT ...............26 7-1.
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Skytron representative. protection when cleaning the handles and A routine program should be implemented by the camera covers.
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Page 4 Turn off the light system at the power Use of incompatible cleaning agents will switch or turn off the camera alone via cause damage to the fixture. Avoid the use the camera control screen and allow the of cleaning solutions which contain high camera to cool before handling.
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SKYTRON service representative. The design of the Lumos Series lighting fixture and camera system does not utilize internal user serviceable parts. Service must be performed by SKYTRON authorized service technicians using SKYTRON authorized replacement parts and service techniques. NOTICE Indicates important information not related to personal injury.
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MIXTURE with oxygen or nitrous oxide. Medical electrical equipment - Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential SKYTRON Lumos Series surgical lights are performance - CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60601.1: 2008 intended to be used by medical personnel to provide COR 2 2011;...
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Page 7 2-7-1. Lighthead Labels 2-8. Power Supply Labels GRAND RAPIDS, MI • 616.656.2900 LIGHTHEAD ELECTRICAL RATING POWER SUPPLY (A) ELECTRICAL RATING INPUT 100V-240VAC 175VA-207VA 50/60Hz INPUT 48V DC 135VA OUTPUT 48V DC CAT.NO. L5 TV FUSE 3.15A x 1 T3.15AH,250V 5 x 20mm SERIAL NO.
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Page 8 2-9-3. Stand Base UDI Label 2-9-5. Support Post Warning Labels GRAND RAPIDS, MI • 616.656.2900 STAND BASE ELECTRICAL RATING INPUT 100V-240VAC 190VA-230VA 50/60Hz OUTPUT 48V DC 3.5A FUSE 3.15A x 2 T3.15AH,250V 5 x 20mm CAUTION DEVICE ID (01)10841736123161 SERIAL NO.
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Page 9 2-11. Lumos Series Model Description Model ID Definitions Denotes Lumos series Denotes lighthead with 5 LED pods Denotes camera ready lighthead with 5 LED pods and center mounted video camera Only one camera system can be provided per fixture. Denotes mobile stand version with 5 LED pods, cord connected Denotes flat screen mount capable of mounting flat panel displays not covered by this listing.
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*Only one camera system can be provided per fixture. 2-12. Electrical Requirements SKYTRON Lumos Series Surgical Lights require that electrical connections are made by a licensed electrician in accordance with state, local, and national electrical codes using UL (Underwriters Laboratory) recognized materials.
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SECTION 3. OVERVIEW Page 11 3-1. Introduction ■ Pre-programmed Presets (up to 10) ■ Configurable control panel preferences Lumos surgical lights are available as single, dual, or triple light models. Each light consists of five ● Feedback beep for handle or touch panel modules containing LEDs (light emitting diodes) and ●...
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Page 12 3-2. Lighthead Features and Controls 3-3. Camera Overview ■ Non-Sterile Positioning Grip: Used for SKYTRON'S Camera System is used with Lumos gross positioning. camera ready lightheads (Figure 3) to produce High Definition (HD) quality video and images of ...
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Page 13 Settings: Access the settings page to edit ● Beep volume: adjust volume for light and touch panel touch alerts ● Brightness: adjust touch panel brightness ● Sleep mode: Toggle sleep mode on or off and set the inactive time Main Power On/Off Switch (Customer Supplied): Turn power on or off for fix- ture and touch panel.
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Page 14 SECTION 4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4-1. Configure Control Settings 1. Turn the control panel on using the switch, and wait for the loading screen to change to the home screen. Figure 6. Loading screen 2. At the Home screen, touch Settings (Figure 7). 3.
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SECTION 5. OPERATION Page 15 5-1. Step-By-Step Operation Overview 6. Position the lights to the desired locations: See "SECTION 9. POSITIONING & and Reference Guide ILLUMINATION TECHNIQUE" on page 32 Review the steps below for general operation and 7. Adjust focus and intensity at the light: See references to detailed instructions for each step.
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Any product deemed to be malfunctioning should be removed from service and labeled inoperable. Refer all service to a qualified SKYTRON service representative. 2. TWIST 1. PUSH ■ Check light emission from each lighthead. 3. PULL ■...
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Page 17 5-8. Select Custom Settings with the ■ Flip the switch to the OFF position to remove power from the touch panel. Touch Panel MAIN POWER From the light control screen, users can: ON/OFF SWITCH ■ Set each light to different settings or Display Off Home synchronize lights to have the same settings.
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Figure 14. Notification button location handle or camera cover to cycle through intensity 2. Follow the instruction on the screen and contact settings from 0 to 5. Skytron service. ● Returns to the previous screen after 3 seconds. ● The fan malfunction notification icon will ...
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Page 19 5-13-1. Step-By-Step Camera Operation 5-13-2. Attach the Camera Before or During a Session Overview and Reference Guide 1. Remove the sterilizable handle cover from the counterweight, if present (See Section 5-3 on The order of camera use should proceed as follows: page 16).
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Page 20 5. Install the sterilizable camera cover, then pull 5. Attach the sterilizable handle cover then pull on on it to ensure it is securely attached (See it to ensure it is securely locked (See Section Section 5-3 on page 16). 5-3 on page 16).
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Page 21 5-13-5. Manage Camera Settings 3. Zoom, rotate, freeze the image or access additional settings from the Camera Control screen. The camera control screen provides controls for: ■ Turning the camera off or on (camera must be off when removing or reattaching it during a session) ■ Manual or Digital Zoom ■ Camera rotation ■...
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Page 22 White Balance toggle: ● Auto: white balance (WB) is controlled automatically (WB AUTO indicator is illuminated) ● One Push: This manually sets the white balance for the camera Focus toggle: ● Auto: When toggled to auto, camera automatically focuses on the subject ●...
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SECTION 6. MANAGE PRESETS Page 23 3. Use the key pad to enter a preset name. The Lumos Touch Pad can be configured with up to ten settings for one-touch light configuration. This section describes how to: ■ Register a new preset Presets ■ Change settings on an existing preset Register Unregister ■...
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Page 24 6. Touch the Presets button to save the preset. 2. Touch the preset in need of changes. It will make a double beep. Display Off Home Presets Johnson Vreeland Williams ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- SAVE SETTINGS Figure 29.
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Page 25 6-3. Un-Register a Preset 3. Long press the Unregister button. The screen will return to the presets page and show that 1. Touch Presets from the Home Page the preset has been removed. Presets Register Unregister Williams| Smith Display Off Home Presets...
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LOCKABLE BASE labeled inoperable. Refer all service to a CASTERS qualified SKYTRON service representative. 7-3-1. Visual Checks Figure 36. Lumos portable stand features Prior to start-up, perform a visual inspection of the following: LCD light control, cord hook,and positioning handles ●...
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Page 27 7-3-2. Positioning and Transporting If necessary, move the light to the desired location or position using the following steps: 1. Ensure the lighthead is in a lowered position. DO NOT transport the light unless it is in the lowered position.
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Page 28 7-4. Portable Stand Light Operation 3. Power on the fixture using the MAIN POWER switch on the base (Figure 39). 4. Adjust the intensity of the lighthead with the WARNING LCD controller on the support post (Figure 41). The light has 6 levels of intensity including 0. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC NOTICE...
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Page 29 CAUTION DO NOT use the sterilizable focus/positioning handle or camera cover on the lighthead to pull or push the stand light base. These adjustments should be done using the positioning handles on the support post. NOTICE The sterilizable focus/positioning handle or camera cover is provided for light positioning to be done by sterile personnel.
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PIN PUNCH Vertical travel of up to 46" [1168mm] or 80° is HEIGHT provided. COVER PLATE ADJUSTABLE Two sterilizable positioning handles (SKYTRON PN B1-530-05) are provided for final monitor positioning or for changes required during the procedure. TENSION ADJUSTMENT NOTICE The system can support and balance a monitor weight of up to 20 pounds [9 kg].
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Page 31 8-5. LFS Arm Pitch Axis Adjustment 8-6. Make Fine Adjustments as Needed Check the adjustment for the flatscreen monitor pitch axis. The monitor should move freely yet maintain its selected position without drifting. If the monitor drifts, adjust the pitch axis tension as FLATSCREEN MOUNT follows: TENSION SPRING...
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Final light positioning To maximize the benefit from your SKYTRON and adjustment will be directed or done directly surgical lighting system, follow this guide for by the surgeon.
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Page 33 NOTICE RADIAL ARM Maximum illumination, shadow reduction, and possible obstruction by the surgeon or surgical staff are also major concerns for lighthead positioning. The following 90° examples are offered as a basic guide for lighthead placement for dual lighthead or triple lighthead fixtures. Ancillary equipment ...
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Page 34 9-4-2. Torso Area For most chest and abdominal procedures, position lighthead 1 directly over the surgical site (Figure 51). Figure 53. Torso area positioning (hip Figure 51. Positioning for torso area procedures) Position the radial arm on approximately a 45° angle In this position the lightheads are behind and from the surgical table center line.
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Page 35 The whole cluster should be positioned to minimize interference with the head and shoulders of the surgical staff. 120° 120° 30° 30° 30° 120° Figure 55. Positioning triple lightheads When an angled cavity is to be illuminated, at least one of the lightheads should be positioned to be perpendicular to the bottom of the cavity.
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Page 36 SECTION 10. MAINTENANCE 10-1. Cleaning and Disinfecting the 10-1-1. General Cleaning Instructions Lighthead and Touch Panel ● Painted Surfaces: Wipe exterior painted surfaces with a cloth dampened with a It is required practice to maintain the appearance mild cleaning agent and dried with a soft, and function of your Lumos Series lighting fixture ...
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5. Visually inspect for remaining debris. The sterilizable center focus and positioning 6. Visually inspect for cracks or other visible handles and camera covers for the Skytron surgical damage and removed from service if any lights are made of heat and impact resistant plastic defect is present.
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User performed inspections prior to and after each diffuser is facing the ceiling prior to turning on use should observe for the following conditions or the UV-C radiation device. problems and report to the SKYTRON authorized representative. 3. DO NOT place the UV-C device directly under the OR light.
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■ Inspect operation of the sterilizable focus/ have it serviced only by a SKYTRON authorized positioning handle and camera cover. service representative using SKYTRON authorized replacement parts and service techniques.
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10-11. End of Useful Life and Disposal The end of the useful life for the SKYTRON surgical light is 10 years under normal operating conditions, service parts are available for this period. Please contact your SKYTRON authorized...
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SECTION 11. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Page 41 Part Number Description B1-530-40 Sterilizable positioning handle B1-725-56 Precision HD camera B1-530-50 Sterilizable camera cover for Precision HD camera LUMOS OWNER'S MANUAL • REV0...
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Page 42 SECTION 12. OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS Lighthead Model Color Temperature @3800K @4100K @4500K @5000K Central Illumination (Lux) 160,000 160,000 160,000 160,000 Lg. Spot Size 160.8 mm Light Diameter Mid. Spot Size 122 mm d 50 Sm. Spot Size 65.75 mm Lg.
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SECTION 13. ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS Page 43 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Although this equipment conforms to the intent of the 2004/108/EC EMC Directive, all medical equipment may produce electromagnetic interference or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference. The following are guidance and manufacturer’s declarations regarding EMC for the Lumos Light. ■ The Lumos Light needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the following pages.
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Page 44 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Electromagnetic Emissions RF Emissions The Lumos Light is suitable for use in all establishments other CISPR 11/EN 55011 Class A than domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low-voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes.
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Page 45 Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Immunity All ME Equipment and ME Systems Guidance and Manufacturer’s Declaration – Immunity Mains power quality should be that Surge ±1kV Differential ±1kV Differential of a typical commercial or hospital IEC/EN 61000-4-5 ±2kV Common ±2kV Common environment.
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Page 46 Test Band ¹ Service ¹ Modulation ² Maximum Distance Immunity Frequency Power Test Level Meters (V/m) Pulse 380 - 390 TETRA 400 modulation ² 18 Hz FM ³ ± 5 kHz GMRS 460, 430 - 470 deviation 1 FRS 460 kHz sine Pulse...
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SECTION 14. REVISION HISTORY Page 47 Date Revision Revision History 03/08/2022 Initial Release LUMOS OWNER'S MANUAL • REV0...
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