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OPTIFORMA Frame Heater 2872 01/22

•   The healthcare establishment must ensure that only approved accessories 

are used together with the instrument.

2.3   Personnel requirements

  

WARNING

WARNING!

Risk of injury if personnel are not adequately qualifi ed!

If unqualifi ed personnel use the instrument, there is the risk 

of injury and damage to property.

•   Only allow tasks to be carried out by appropriately 

qualifi ed personnel.

•  Keep unqualifi ed personnel away from the instrument.

 

  In these operating instructions qualifi cations of personnel for the various areas 

of responsibility are described as follows:

  

Specialized personnel

 

  Specialised personnel are personnel, who due to their specialized training, skills, 

and experience, as well as knowledge of the applicable standards and regula-

tions, are capable of executing the tasks assigned to them, and of recognizing 

possible hazards and avoiding them on their own.

 

  Only skilled personnel are approved as personnel who can be expected to carry 

out their work reliably. Persons whose ability to react is impaired by drugs, alco-

hol or medication, for example, are not approved.

 

  When selecting personnel any valid regulations regarding age and occupation 

must be adhered to.

2.4   Inherent hazards

 

  In the following section residual risks are listed that may originate from the inst-

rument.

 

  To reduce health risks and to avoid dangerous situations, the safety informati-

on presented here and the safety information in subsequent chapters of these 

operating instructions must be complied with.

  

DANGER

DANGER!

Life-threatening hazard due to electrical current!

There is an imminent threat to life due to electric shock if 

contact is made with live parts. Damage to insulation or to 

individual components can be life threatening.

•   Only allow qualifi ed electricians to work on electrical 

systems.

•   The instrument must only be connected to an earthed 

wall socket.

•   If the power supply cord is damaged, immediately dis-

connect the power supply by removing the power plug 

from the wall socket and initiate repairs.

•   Protect instrument from external sources of heat, 

liquids and moisture.

•   Never pull on or clamp the power supply cord and 

never keep it under permanent tension.

•   The power supply cord must always be laid out with no 

tension or kinks and must not be driven over.

•   For all maintenance, cleaning and fault resolution work, 

disconnect the instrument from the power plug.

Electrical current

Safety instructions

Summary of Contents for OPTIFORMA

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Read the instructions prior to performing any task OPTIFORMA Frame Heater 2872 01 22...

Page 2: ...anck Stra e 30 61184 Karben Germany Telephone 49 0 6039 993 10 Telefax 49 0 6039 993 37 E Mail info b s de Internet www b s de 04 2013 These operating instructions were written by Breitfeld Schliekert...

Page 3: ...d function 13 4 1 Overview of the frame heater 13 4 2 Overview of display 13 4 3 Overview of set buttons 14 4 4 Power switch 15 4 5 Air outlet hood 15 4 6 Heat concentrator nozzle 15 4 7 Power plug 15...

Page 4: ...4 OPTIFORMA Frame Heater 2872 01 22 10 Disassembly and disposal 28 10 1 Disassembly 28 10 2 Disposal 28 11 Index 29 12 CE decleration 30...

Page 5: ...ions and use caution to prevent accidents personal injury and material damage DANGER DANGER This combination of symbol and keyword points to a situa tion of immediate danger which may lead to serious...

Page 6: ...he years The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage due to Failure to observe this manual Improper use Deployment of untrained personnel Unauthorised modifications Technical modifications Use of...

Page 7: ...am or your authorised dealer are available for technical information For contact information for Germany see page 2 Our staff are always interested in any new information and experiences resulting fro...

Page 8: ...he commercial sector The healthcare establishment where the device is to be used is therefore subject to any legal obligations inclu ding occupational health and safety e g the regulations for acciden...

Page 9: ...selecting personnel any valid regulations regarding age and occupation must be adhered to 2 4 Inherent hazards In the following section residual risks are listed that may originate from the inst rume...

Page 10: ...cts Do not use the area around the instrument for storage NOTICE NOTICE The instrument may be damaged by incorrect use Improper use may damage the instrument Do not drop the instrument Do not subject...

Page 11: ...bish The obsolete instrument can be sent to waste management for electronics and metal recycling The manufacturer also accepts old instruments for dispo sal Information including the service telephone...

Page 12: ...me lag 3 3 Operating conditions Data Value Unit Ambient temperature range 5 40 C Relative humidity 20 80 3 4 Working temperature and time range Data Value Unit Working temperature range 60 140 C Adjus...

Page 13: ...re and time 4 DOWN set button for temperature and time 5 Display 6 Heat concentrator nozzle 7 Ventilation slots 8 Mains plug with cable 9 Start stop button 10 Mode select button 4 2 Overview of displa...

Page 14: ...ain The cooling display COOLING automatically shows the time status with the current remai ning run time max 6 s 4 3 Overview of set buttons Touch 1x Temperature set mode Touch again Time set mode Tou...

Page 15: ...rator nozzle 1 Air discharge opening 2 Guide tracks on all 4 corners The heat concentrator nozzle Fig is used for concentrated heating of plastic parts of op tical frames that are held over the air di...

Page 16: ...FORMA Frame Heater 2872 01 22 4 8 Delivery contents Included in the delivery 1 frame heater 2872 01 or 2872 22 1 heat concentrator nozzle 1 installation template 1 operating instructions Design and fu...

Page 17: ...l components from transport damage corrosion and other damage prior to assembly Therefore do not destroy the carton and unpack the items shortly before assembly Dispose of packaging material in accord...

Page 18: ...not expose to aggressive media Protect from sunlight Avoid mechanical shocks Storage temperature 15 to 35 C Relative air humidity max 60 If storing for longer than 3 months regularly check the general...

Page 19: ...tion Ensure there is sufficient room immediately around the installed instrument Ensure there is sufficient ventilation of the built in cupboard Ensure the power supply has been correctly installed Do...

Page 20: ...orrect power supply can result in damage to the instru ment Only connect the instrument to an earthed wall socket that conforms to the technical data Personnel Specialized personnel 1 Insert the power...

Page 21: ...he work area Combustible materials near the frame heater can result in fires Do not use or store any combustible materials near the instrument particularly acetone products Do not use the area around...

Page 22: ...p or the DOWN set button Fig 20 q For example Touch the DOWN set button Fig 20 q twice In the display the new temperature appears 110 C By holding the UP or DOWN set button the display moves continuou...

Page 23: ...ay become very hot during operation Contact of skin with hot surfaces causes seri ous burns to the skin Do not hold any body parts in the hot air stream Do not wear easily flammable clothing e g mater...

Page 24: ...s the heating system off and only cold air is generated To increase the size of the area being heated the plastic parts of the optical frames can also be moved back and forth 7 6 Using the heat concen...

Page 25: ...ice Chapter 7 2 Switching on the instrument on page 20 3 Adjust the temperature Chapter 7 3 Adjust the temperature on page 21 4 Adjust the time Chapter 7 4 Adjust the time on page 21 5 Touch the start...

Page 26: ...et hoods and the heat concentrator nozzle have cooled down to ambient temperature The instrument does not require maintenance 8 2 Cleaning the instrument To clean the outside of the instrument proceed...

Page 27: ...on Power failure Check the fuse of the power supply Instrument not connec ted to the power supply Connect to the power supply Chapter 6 3 Connect the unit to the power supply on page19 Instrument is s...

Page 28: ...ts The old instrument can also be bro ken down into its components and the components sent to recycling Scrap any metal Send plastic elements to be recycled Dispose of remaining components sorted depe...

Page 29: ...Healthcare establishment 8 Heat concentrator nozzle 15 24 I Installation 19 Instrument switching on 21 cleaning 26 Intended use 8 O Operating conditions 12 Overview of display 13 Overview of the fram...

Page 30: ...30 OPTIFORMA Frame Heater 2872 01 22 CE decleration...

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