Important Information — Please Read Before Use
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OSF TYPE V60 OPERATION MANUAL
• Do not strike, bend, hit, pull, twist, or drop the endoscope’s
distal end, insertion tube, bending section, control section,
universal cord, or endoscope connector of the endoscope
with excessive force. The endoscope may be damaged and
could cause patient injury, burns, bleeding and/or
perforations. It could also cause parts of the endoscope to fall
off inside the patient.
• Never perform angulation control forcibly or abruptly. Never
forcefully pull, twist or rotate the angulated bending section.
Patient injury, bleeding and/or perforation can result. It may
also become impossible to straighten the bending section
during an examination.
• Never perform angulation control, air feed control, suction
control or insertion/withdrawal of the endoscope’s Insertion
Tube without viewing the endoscopic image. Patient injury
can result.
• Do not operate the Bending Section, feed air or apply
suction, insert or withdraw the endoscope’s Insertion Tube
while the image is frozen. This could result in patient injury.
• Do not touch the Light Guide immediately after removing it
from the Light Source because it is extremely hot.
• Do not pull the Universal Cord. The Endoscope Connector
Section will be pulled out from the output socket of the Light
Source and the endoscopic image will not be visible.
• Do not coil the Insertion Tube or Universal Cord with a
diameter of less than 12 cm. Equipment damage can result.
• To avoid damage to the CCD, do not touch the electrical
contacts inside the Electrical Connector.
• Do not apply shock to the Distal End of the Insertion Tube,
particularly the Objective Lens surface of the Distal End.
Vision abnormalities may result.
• Do not twist or bend the Bending Section by hand.
Equipment damage may result.
• Do not squeeze the Bending Section forcefully. The covering
of the Bending Section may stretch or break and cause water
leaks.
• Turn the Video System Center power switch OFF when
attaching or detaching the Electrical Connector. Failure to do
this can result in equipment damage, including destruction of
the CCD.