Zeiss S100 Instructions For Use Manual
Zeiss S100 Instructions For Use Manual

Zeiss S100 Instructions For Use Manual

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S100 Suspension Systems
Instructions for use
G-30-1385-en
Issue 12.1
Printed on 16. 09. 2009

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  • Page 1 S100 Suspension Systems Instructions for use G-30-1385-en Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 2: Key To Symbols

    Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH This user manual applies to the following systems Description Cat. No. S100 floor stand 000000-1403-542 S100 wall mount, with long suspension arm 000000-1403-544 S100 wall mount, with short suspension arm 000000-1403-570 S100 ceiling mount 000000-1403-572 S100 Centro suspension system for KAVO Centro...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Description S100 Suspension Systems Preparations for use Attaching the equipment Adjusting the documentation unit on S100 (option) Connections Overview of menus Operation Checklist Procedure Optional storage of image data What to do in an emergency Maintenance / Further information...
  • Page 4 G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 5: Safety

    Safety Safety Installation and use of OPMI® and its power supply unit Safety devices of the suspension system Warning labels and notes G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 6: Installation And Use Of Opmi® And Its Power Supply Unit

    Safety The device described in this manual has been designed and tested in ac- cordance with Carl Zeiss safety standards as well as German and inter- national standards. This guarantees a high degree of instrument safety. The system described in this user manual has been designed in compli- ance with the requirements of: –...
  • Page 7 Use this instrument only for the applications described. • Only use the instrument with the accessories supplied. Should you wish to use other accessory equipment, make sure that Carl Zeiss or the equipment manufacturer has certified that its use will not impair the safety of instrument.
  • Page 8 Arrange for patient and image data to be backed up on a regular basis, if required. In the event of repairs by Carl Zeiss service staff, the recovery of this data is no longer possible.
  • Page 9 The leakage current may increase if the system is connected with other devices. The resulting new system must comply with the EN 60601-1-1 standard (Safety Requirements for Medical-Electrical Systems). *Fig.: Patient area G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 10 – with high brightness settings of the xenon lamp. • Since the xenon lamp provides high light intensity and generates light with a spectrum similar to daylight, it must not be used for ophthalmic applications. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 11 Always use the main power switch of the instrument to turn it off. • The main power switch must always be turned off when the instrument is not in use. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 12: Safety Devices Of The Suspension System

    2 Switching to the backup lamp The lamp housing contains a backup lamp. If the first lamp fails, you can switch on the backup lamp by pressing this button. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 13 Safety G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 14 If the first lamp has failed and the backup lamp is in use, make sure to have a backup lamp module (for the Cat. No., please see page 136) ready at hand as a precaution. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 15 Safety G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 16: Warning Labels And Notes

    – Service email address – SIP number = manufacturing number For user information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices, please see the chapter "Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 17 Safety G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 18 When surgical microscopes are mounted on the suspension systems, the overall weight of the microscope including accessories must not exceed a maximum value. Please consult the user's manual for the suspension system about the admissible maximum load. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 19 Safety G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 20 Caution: Over longer distances (e.g. removal, return for repair, etc), the instrument must always be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging. For details, please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1...
  • Page 21 Safety Labels for documentation unit, standard version MediLive™ ImageBox G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 22 Safety Labels for documentation unit, with additional weight The new labels are attached on top of the load capacity and instrument labels of the standard version. MediLive MindStream G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 23: Description

    Description Description S100 Suspension Systems Intended use Controls, displays, connections Documentation unit on S100 floor stand (option) G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 24: S100 Suspension Systems

    The S100 suspension systems have been designed for carrying micro- scopes and accessories with a total weight of 2.5 kg to 7 kg. In the standard version, the S100 suspension systems are equipped with a 12 V, 100 W halogen illumination system for fiber illumination. If the first halogen lamp fails, you can manually switch to the second halogen lamp.
  • Page 25 Do not use the video images for diagnostic purposes, as the video cam- eras and the monitor have not been calibrated. The visualized images may therefore include deviations in scale, color and shape. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 26 The wall mount differs from the ceiling mount by the type of installation in the building. 12 Two locks (on floor stand only) Press once to lock the stand in position. To release, press down the upper part of the lock. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 27 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 28 This socket is used to direct the light from the illumination system to the surgical microscope. 7 Brightness control If the illumination system is on, you can continuously adjust the bright- ness of the fiber illumination by turning this knob. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 29 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 30 When you press this button, the lamp module is slightly ejected. For changing the lamp, pull out the lamp module as far as it will go. Turn knob (3) through 180° until it snaps in. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 31 Never use xenon illumination for ophthalmic procedures. Make sure that no xenon light enters the patient's eyes during dental pro- cedures. Protect the patient's eyes with the UV protective eyewear sup- plied. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 32 This socket is used to direct the light from the illumination system to the surgical microscope. 7 Brightness adjustment If the illumination system is on, you can continuously adjust the bright- ness of the fiber illumination by turning this knob. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 33 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 34 115 V or 230 V as applicable. 6 Potential equalization (option) For connecting the unit to the potential equalization contact in the OR. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 35 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 36 115 V or 230 V as applicable. 7 Potential equalization (option) For connecting the system to the potential equalization contact in the G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 37 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 38 4 brightness Use the keys to adjust the brightness of the video image.The configuration menu (page 79) gives you the choice between two dif- ferent modes: Automatic - Manual. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 39 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 40 In addition, text information on the selected mode is displayed. Note: Keys 7 and 8 are only enabled within the submenus. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 41 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 42 If the latter method is used, only the terminating resistor (75 Ω) switch (if present) in the last device of the chain must be set to the "ON" position. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 43 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 44 500 µA in compliance with EN60601-1/ IEC 601-1. CSA NRTL certification only allows a maximum ground leakage current of 300 µA. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 45 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 46 4.5 kg, e.g. a video recorder. Note: If you order a documentation unit for your S100 floor stand, you will re- ceive an additional weight to be mounted on the underside of the stand base. With the additional weight on the stand base, the maximum permis- sible load of the instrument tray increases to 13 kg, and that of the flat screen monitor bracket to 9 kg.
  • Page 47 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 48 Description G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 49: Preparations For Use

    Adjusting the balance setting of the suspension arm Positioning the floor stand Transporting the system Relocating the system Adjusting the documentation unit on S100 (option) Mounting a flat screen monitor on the carrier arm Routing the cables and making electrical connections Adjusting the flat screen monitor bracket...
  • Page 50: Attaching The Equipment

    Please observe the following points: • Move the suspension arm into its top position. • Tighten friction adjustment screw (1) (braking function). • Hold the surgical microscope securely while loosening the securing screws. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 51 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 52: Adjusting The Balance Setting Of The Suspension Arm

    Turn balance adjusting screw (4) until the suspension arm is bal- anced. • Check the balance setting in several positions. • Use screw (1) to set the required friction of the upward/downward mo- tion of the suspension arm. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 53: Positioning The Floor Stand

    The floor on which the stand is positioned must be level. Use the locks to compensate for any inclination of the floor. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 54: Transporting The System

    Caution: Over longer distances (e.g. removal, return for repair, etc), the instrument must always be transported in the original packaging or in special return packaging. For details, please contact your dealer or the Carl Zeiss service team. Relocating the system •...
  • Page 55 • Do not park the stand on slopes. Lock in position at new location • Press down locking pedals (1). • Check that the floor stand cannot be moved. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Documentation Unit On S100 (Option)

    Preparations for use Adjusting the documentation unit on S100 (option) Mounting a flat screen monitor on the carrier arm Securing the flat screen monitor Note: Before mounting a flat screen monitor on the carrier arm, make sure it meets the following specifications: –...
  • Page 57 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 58: Routing The Cables And Making Electrical Connections

    Note: – To ensure correct function of the instruments, we recommend the fol- lowing: – Have the electrical installation performed by Carl Zeiss Service or an (in-house) electrician. – Attach a multiple socket (without switch) below the instrument tray using cable ties so that only one connecting cable leads to the power outlet.
  • Page 59 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Flat Screen Monitor Bracket

    Tilt movement of the monitor • Check the tilt function of the monitor joint (upward/downward move- ment). Increase or reduce the friction of the joint as required using the tools supplied. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 61 Swivel function of the monitor joint Check the swivel movement of the flat screen monitor (movement from right to left). Increase or reduce the friction of the joint as required using the tools supplied. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 62 • Firmly retighten securing screw (3) on the carrier arm by turning it clockwise using an M2.5 hex key. • Reattach plastic cover (1). G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 63 • Increase or reduce the friction of the suspension arm as required us- ing the tools supplied. Caution: Excessive turning of the adjustment screw may damage the suspension arm. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 64: Ergonomic Positioning Of Flat Screen Monitor Bracket And Instrument Tray

    In its maximum installation height of 1230 mm (measured from the floor to the lower edge of the video column / S100 adapter (1)), the flat screen monitor bracket (2) may be loaded with the maximum weight of 5.5 kg.
  • Page 65 Preparations for use max. 1230 mm max. 800 mm G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 66: Connecting The Suspension System

    Connect the suspension system to line power using the power cable intended for it. Only use power outlets which are provided with a prop- erly connected protective earth contact. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 67 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 68 Connect the stand to line power by plugging the power cord supplied for this purpose into instrument socket (4). Only use a power outlet that has a perfect earth conductor connection. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 69 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 70 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 71: Connections

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  • Page 72: Connecting The Video Camera

    If the color bar pattern is permanently displayed, the camera head is defective or has been disconnected from the CCU. Connection possibilities (examples) 1 Video monitor 2 Camera control unit (CCU) 3 Video recorder G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 73 75 Ω VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT 75 Ω VIDEO IN VIDEO IN 75 Ω VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 74: Pc Connection (Dv/Usb Memory Option)

    If installation was correct, a pop-up window appears after the PC is switched on. • Read the description of the installed software and follow the instruc- tions given in the pop-up windows. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 75 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 76: Overview Of Menus

    Press this key to activate a selected submenu or an image in the thumb- nail index, or to confirm the selection of a menu option. * Only available in combination with MediLive Video Control Unit Digital G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 77 Preparations for use G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 78: Configuring The Ccu

    The determined values are stored and are available after every re- start. Note: If halogen illumination is used, the video image is matched to the micro- scope image (yellowish tint). G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 79 – Adjusting the brightness of the video picture will not change the white balance. Dark image areas, however, will generally be rendered in paler colors. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 80 "freeze" function. If you press the foot switch connected to the "Re- mote" port while the freeze frame is being displayed, the live video image appears again on the monitor. This corresponds to the "live" function. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 81 Date and Time: 17. 09. 2007 / 14:10 * File Name: XYZ * Exit Change selected item Select Item * Only available in combination with MediLive Video Control Unit Digital G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 82 Answer this inquiry with YES or NO. – You can also quit some of the submenus by selecting "Cancel"; the changes made will not be saved in this case. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 83 U s e r S e t t i n g s User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 Cancel Select item Enter: Load User Settings G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 84 The setting range extends from 1/4 to 1/10000. The selected exposure time disappears again from the display if the Brightness key has not been pressed for more than 5 seconds. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 85 You can quit the menu by selecting "Cancel"; the changes made will not be saved in this case. • Press the "enter" key to save your selection and to return to the con- figuration menu. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 86 The exposure is measured in a very small field in the image center. This metering pattern is suitable for work in narrow channels when a very small illuminated field diameter is being used. Integral large small G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 87 You can quit the menu by selecting "Cancel". The changes made are not saved in this case. • Press the "enter" key to save your selection and to return to the con- figuration menu. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 88 You can quit the menu by selecting "Cancel". The changes made are not saved in this case. • Press the "enter" key to save your selection and to return to the con- figuration menu. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 89 You can quit the menu by selecting "Cancel". The changes made are not saved in this case. • Press the "enter" key to save your selection and to return to the con- figuration menu. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 90 All settings of the selected user are now reset to the factory settings. The system returns to the Service menu after approx. 5 seconds or if you press any key. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 91 <Live> key). "Instant Storage" setting: The vide image is frozen for approx. 2s to permit assessment. At the same time, saving to the USB stick is started. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 92 Three modes are available. Use the "down" or "up" control key to select: – Confirm Delete G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 93 Storage Space (only in combination with MVCUD) The system displays how many images you can still save to the USB stick. You cannot enter any data in this mode. Press Enter to exit the menu. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 94 Press the <Enter> button to exit this menu item. The current date and time settings are saved. Date and Time 2007 - 09 - 17 - 14 -55 - 30 Cancel Change selected item Change item Enter: Execute G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 95 – Before pressing the OK key, check that the file name is correct and un- ambiguous. – Always enter a new file name for a new patient. Example: 2007/09/17 Date 14:55:51 Time Test Image Pat 1 File Name File Name Space Delete G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 96 You can redefine a new file name at any time in the Config menu, under File Name. • Select the appropriate answer using the cursor, and press the "enter" key to save and execute your selection. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 97: Operation

    Optional storage of image data Thumbnail index (optional storage of image data) What to do in an emergency Lamp failure of the halogen illumination system Lamp failure of the xenon illumination system G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 98: Checklist

    Operation Checklist Always check the following points before surgery (without patient!): S100 suspension system • Check that the securing screws have been tightened, see illustra- tion,page 50. • Turn on the system at the power switch of the suspension system.
  • Page 99 Arrange for patient and image data to be backed up on a regular basis, if required. In the event of repairs by Carl Zeiss service staff, the recovery of this data is no longer possible.
  • Page 100 Operation G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 101: Procedure

    Adjust the video picture (brightness of video picture, white balance). • Move the suspension arm into its upper rest position. • Switch off the unit when you are not using it. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 102 – When saving images, wait until the message "images stored" is dis- played. Only then remove the USB stick from the USB socket. – Images are saved on the USB stick in the \ZEISS directory, raw imag- es in the \ZEISS\RAW directory. If images are deleted in the...
  • Page 103 Not enough memory available USB stick inserted Write protection activated USB stick inserted USB Memory detected Capacity for xxx images USB stick defective USB Memory defective Please remove the stick G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 104: Optional Storage Of Image Data

    For the store settings see page 91. Foot switch Pressing foot switch (F) connected to the system enables you to save the current video image on the USB stick. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 105 Operation G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 106 – or you have to confirm the deletion with "enter" (see Delete-Mode page 92). Entering a file name for images See Preparations for use - File Name page 96). G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 107 Operation Date 2007/07/25 Time 15:37:56 Patient 123 File Name G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 108: What To Do In An Emergency

    122. Failure of backup lamp • Change the halogen lamp, see page 122. Caution: Do not cover ventilation grid (1)! Make sure that drapes do not cover the grid. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 109 Operation G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 110 126. This ensures that the illumina- tion system is ready for the next use. Failure of backup lamp • Replace the lamp module of the xenon illumination system, see page 126. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 111 Operation G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 112 Operation G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 113: Maintenance / Further Information

    Cleaning mechanical surfaces Disinfecting the control keys Changing the light guide Changing the fuse - halogen illumination system Ordering data Spare parts Suspension systems - illumination system Accessories Disposal G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 114: Trouble-Shooting

    Insert light guide as far as it page 71 serted in lamp or micro- will go. scope. Defective light guide (illumi- Change light guide. page 132 nation not uniform). G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 115 Defective fan. Contact service dept. Failure of suspension Illuminate surgical field system electronics. using an OR illuminator. Contact service dept. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 116 Brightness level set too Adjust brightness using the page 28 high. brightness control knob. Switch off illumination on suspension system. Illuminate surgical field using an OR illuminator. Contact service dept. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 117 S100 Suspension System – Mechanical Components Problem Possible Cause Remedy Motion of surgical micro- Friction adjustment screw Loosen friction adjustment page 26 scope too stiff.
  • Page 118 Maintenance / Further information S100 Suspension System - Video (Option) Problem Possible cause Remedy No video image, only color Camera head con- Connect the camera head. page 42 bars. nected. No image, Connector of video voltage Contact service dept. video indicator lamp is off,...
  • Page 119 Reduce brightness of CCU. page 79 high. Brightness control is based Center the speculum and on black color of speculum. object in the image. metal speculum (gray, stainless steel). G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 120 Maintenance / Further information S100 Suspension System - Video with storage of image data(option) Problem Possible cause Remedy (Message/acoustic signal) No stick available No USB stick inserted Plug in USB stick Not enough memory avail- USB stick has been in- Press the Index key;...
  • Page 121 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 122: Changing The Halogen Lamp

    Press button (1). The lamp holder in the lamp module springs open. • Remove the defective halogen lamp from the spring-loaded mount. • Pull ceramic base (9) from the contact pins of the halogen lamp. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 123 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 124 If main lamp (4) has failed, remove it and replace it by backup lamp (6). Install the new halogen lamp instead of the backup lamp. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 125 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 126: Changing The Lamp Module Of The Xenon Illumination System

    – Only change the lamp module after switching off the system. The igniter produces high voltage when the system is on. • Press button (2). The lamp module (1) is slightly ejected. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 127 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 128 • Pack the old lamp module (6) in the transport package of the new lamp module. Fill in the enclosed return card and send the old lamp module to the nearest Carl Zeiss service agency. Note: • Only use the original transport case (3) as it also provides explosion protection, should xenon lamps be defective.
  • Page 129 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 130: Care Of The Unit

    Do not use any aggressive or abrasive detergents. Wipe off any residue with a mixture of 50% ethyl alcohol and 50% distilled water plus a dash of household dish-washing liquid. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 131: Disinfecting The Control Keys

    To be able to use the system in the OR, for example, it may be necessary to disinfect the control keys. We recommend using MELISEPTOL disin- fectant solution (B. Braun, Melsungen AG). Carl Zeiss keeps MELI- SEPTOL in stock, and you can also obtain it locally in many countries from representatives of B.
  • Page 132: Changing The Light Guide

    Make sure that the light guide is installed with enough slack. It must be possible to move the suspension system and the surgical micro- scope in all directions without stretching, kinking or twisting the light guide. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 133 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 134: Changing The Fuse - Halogen Illumination System

    Turn on the unit at the power switch. Fuse rating Cat. No. For 100...120 VAC T 6.3 A/H 250 V 000000-0149-693 For 220...240 VAC T 3.15 A/H 250 V 000000-0149-690 G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 135: Ordering Data

    5m S-VHS mini-DIN connecting cable, 2x 4 pins 308203-3040-000 5m S-VHS mini-DIN connecting cable, 2x 4 pins, 308203-3080-000 sturdy and gold-plated contacts Spare parts S100 suspension system Description Cat. No. Fuse 100...120 V~ T 6.3 A/H 250 V 000000-0149-693 Fuse 220...240 V~ T 3.15 A/H 250 V 000000-0149-690 System cable with ferrite sleeve for OPMI pico 2.5 m 000000-1383-101...
  • Page 136: Suspension Systems - Illumination System

    (new component) Suspension systems - retrofitting of xenon illumination system Description Cat. No. Superlux 180 UC xenon illumination (requires S light guide) 304977-9033-500 UVEX protective eyewear (UV protection) 000000-0480-028 G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 137: Accessories

    Please observe the following: Only operate the instrument with the accessories included in the delivery package. If you want to use other accessories, make sure that Carl Zeiss or the manufacturer of the accessories has proved and confirmed that these accessories meet the respective technical safety standards and can be used without risk.
  • Page 138 Cat. No. Instrument tray for S100 floor stand (max. load 4.5 kg) 308202-9160-000 Carrier arm for flat screen monitor, for S100 floor stand (max. load 5.5 kg) 308202-9150-000 Cable cover 000000-1300-879 Additional weight to increase the load capacity of the monitor carrier arm to max.
  • Page 139: Disposal

    This symbol is only applicable in the European Union. For the disposal of electrical and electronic devices, please observe the relevant national legislation and other regulations applicable in your country. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 140 Maintenance / Further information G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 141: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Illumination systems S100 suspension system Ambient requirements G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 142 Xenon illumination system Fiber optic illumina- Xenon short-arc reflector lamp, tion Color temperature: approx. 5000 K Rated power: approx. 180 W, Backup lamp in lamp housing, manually se- lectable. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 143 Technical data S100 suspension system General mechanical data Admissible max. 2.5 to 7.0 kg (complete microscope equipment in- load on suspension cluding accessories and coupling) Mechanical data of floor stand Suspension arm Length...600 mm Swivel angle about carrier arm...± 150°...
  • Page 144 Approx. 45 kg / approx. 43 kg (including microscope) 320 mm 500 mm 950 mm ± 400 mm ± 300 mm 320 mm 500 mm 600 mm ± 150° ± 105° G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 145 Ceiling mount height 1570 mm in horizontal position Weight Approx. 55 kg (including microscope) ** With 350 mm xenon illumination system. 500 mm 950 mm ± 400 mm ± 163° ± 150° G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 146 Installation height 1570 mm in horizontal position (recommended) Weight Approx. 35 kg (including microscope) ** With 350 mm xenon illumination system. 400 mm 500 mm 950 mm ± 105° ±150° G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 147 EN 60601-1-2, Class B. CE labeling The system meets the essential requirements stipulated in Annex I to the 93/42/EEC Directive governing medical devices. The system is labeled with: G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 148: Ambient Requirements

    Air pressure 700 hPa...1060 hPa For transportation and Temperature -40 °C...+70 °C storage (in shipping Relative humidity 10%...100% package) (with condensation) Air pressure 500 hPa...1060 hPa Subject to change. G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 149: Index

    Confirm Delete Connecting the suspension system Connecting the video camera Connection possibilities, examples Connections Connector for camera head Connector panel of halogen illumination system Connector panel of xenon illumination system G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 150 Fiber illumination File Name File name entry Flap Flat screen monitor bracket as individual component Flat screen monitor bracket on S100 floor stand Flat screen monitor bracket, maximum installation height Flat screen monitor bracket, maximum load Floor stand, positioning Footswitch Freeze / 2.
  • Page 151 Installation and use of OPMI® and its power supply unit Installation height, maximum Instant Storage Instrument grease Instrument tray as individual component Instrument tray for S100 floor stand Instrument tray on S100 floor stand Instrument tray, maximum installation height Instrument tray, maximum load JPEG / TIFF Files...
  • Page 152 Potential equalization Power inlet 34, 36 Power switch Preparations for use Procedure Protective ground conductor, properly connected Protective ground contact Rated voltage indicator window Record Mode Re-equipping the instrument G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 153 Remote Sound Remote switch on Remote socket Requirements for operation Rest position (illumination off) Risk of fire Routing the cable S100 floor stand with documentation and display equipment S100 Suspension System Safety 8, 114 Safety check Safety information Safety standards...
  • Page 154 Use of the instrument, before Use of the instrument, for every Use, immediately after User submenu 28, 30 Ventilation grid 64, 138 Video column/S100 adapter Video signal output port BNC (VBS) Video signal output port Y/C 66, 68 Voltage setting Wall console Wall flange...
  • Page 155 G-30-1385-en S100 Suspension Systems Issue 12.1 Printed on 16. 09. 2009...
  • Page 156 Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH Fax: ++49 (0) 7364-20 48 23 A Carl Zeiss Meditec Company Email: surgical@meditec.zeiss.com Internet: www.meditec.zeiss.com 73446 Oberkochen Germany G-30-1385-en Printed in Germany CG-ST...

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