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Version 7.3
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OPMI LUMERA®  700

System Overview

Controls for the widefield eyepieces

1

Eyecup
for adjusting the distance between the eyepiece and the eye.

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Diopter setting ring
adjustable from -8 D to +5 D

3

Diopter scale
for reading off the prescription set

Fig. 28: Controls for the

eyepieces

NOTE

Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling

Please note that the usual rules for the handling of magnets must be ob-
served for eyepieces removed from the tube:

• Do not place the eyepiece near instruments which may be magnetizable.

• Do not place the eyepiece on sensitive electronic instruments such as in-

fusion pumps, heart pacemakers, measuring instruments or magnetic 
data carriers such as disks, audio/video tapes or credit cards.

• Always store the eyepiece in its original packaging, when not using it.

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Summary of Contents for opmi lumera 700

Page 1: ...Carl Zeiss OPMI LUMERA 700 User manual G 30 1673 en Version 7 3 2012 05 02...

Page 2: ...re release 2 0 and the following identification Reference number 6634 floor stand Reference number 6726 ceiling mount Trademarks OPMI LUMERA Invertertube E CALLISTO eye HaMode Superlux RESIGHT VISULUX...

Page 3: ...Chapter Safety Measures 5 Chapter System Overview 47 Chapter Preparations for use 107 Chapter Operation 161 Chapter What to do in the event of malfunctions 239 Chapter Care and Maintenance 255 Chapte...

Page 4: ...OPMILUMERA 700 Version 7 3 Page 4 G 30 1673 en...

Page 5: ...tor 10 Requirements for operation 13 Prior to the very first use 13 Before every use 13 During use 15 After every use 16 Liability and warranty 17 Measures to prevent phototoxic injury 18 Illumination...

Page 6: ...Safety Measures OPMI LUMERA 700 Version 7 3 Page 6 G 30 1673 en Labels on the suspension system 32 Labels on the lamp housing 42 Device connector signs 44...

Page 7: ...use Please note this information and be particularly careful in these cases Information symbols The following information symbols are used in these instructions for use Listing Requirements for an ac...

Page 8: ...and for the support of visualization in sur gical procedures in the field of ophthalmology Normal use In line with the intended use of the system you can use it for surgical proce dures on both the an...

Page 9: ...eset function to ensure an optimum starting position for the next surgery The system is available as a mobile and as a ceiling mounted surgical micro scope It can be supplemented by various accessorie...

Page 10: ...l symbols and labels attached to the device see page 30 Observe the legal regulations for accident prevention and occupational health and safety applicable in the country concerned This system must no...

Page 11: ...s electrostatically charged and the system is not grounded Before connecting the system to line power make sure that the power network is free from defects that may lead to dangerous voltage on the po...

Page 12: ...stem allow it to adapt to room temperature for at least 1 hour Always turn off the device before connecting to or removing from the power supply if the device is not being used for a long time or if t...

Page 13: ...nnecting the device to any network please ensure the network is free of dangerous voltages More specific information about the floor stand Insert the power plug only into a socket that is fitted with...

Page 14: ...tch off the light source for light guides that are not being used and properly attach them on the designated bracket Before every use check the light source for damages in order to prevent phototoxic...

Page 15: ...mes may lead to retinal injury in the pa tient s eye When operating the handgrips or the zoom knob on the assistant s micro scope do not touch the non sterile connecting cable to avoid infecting the p...

Page 16: ...functions Change to manual mode If a failure occurs which you cannot correct with the aid of the chapter What to do in the event of malfunctions attach a sign to the device stat ing it is out of orde...

Page 17: ...nd liability depend on the applicable contractual stipulations NOTE Loss of warranty Modifications to this system are not permissible The manufacturer is not li able for damage caused by unauthorized...

Page 18: ...e studies suggest that the potential hazard of phototoxic injury to the patient s retina can be reduced by blocking out the blue and ultraviolet light below a wavelength of 475 nm Integrated protectio...

Page 19: ...hould be tilted to reduce the exposure of the macula to direct illumination Tilting mechanism The surgical microscope features a tilting mechanism for the main microscope to enable indirect illuminati...

Page 20: ...04 2 2007 there are maximum illumination times for various illumination configurations These values can be found on table Maximum radiation exposure time see page 22 With increasing age of the light s...

Page 21: ...llumination causes higher exposure of the retina but usually not directly on the macula depending on the position of the eye For cataract procedures we recommend adjusting the surrounding field illumi...

Page 22: ...6 A safety factor of 10 has been used in deter mining these limits Using the retina protection filter blue barrier filter increases the maximum ra diation exposure time with the light sources specifie...

Page 23: ...aract surgery of short duration Ophthal mology 109 334 338 2002 5 DIN EN ISO 15004 2 2007 Optical instruments Fundamental require ments and test methods Part 2 Light hazard protection 6 David Sliney D...

Page 24: ...cation 4 Adjustment screw of the suspension arm Enables fixing the suspension arm in the horizontal position 5 Rotary knob for beam splitter Enables the manual switching of the coobservation port from...

Page 25: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 25 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 1 Safety Equipment 1 4 2 6 7 5 3 8...

Page 26: ...m the power supply The light source s adjust s to a medium brightness level to permit you to complete the application The 5 7 control panel turns dark To be able to continue surgery Manually set the e...

Page 27: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 27 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 2 Switch for manual mode 9 9 1 9 Ceiling mount Floor stand...

Page 28: ...he halogen light source is equipped with an automatic lamp backup If the backup fails pressing this button will enable you to switch on the backup lamp manually 13 Pivot in xenon backup lamp button Th...

Page 29: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 29 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 3 Lamp housings 10 12 11 13 11 12 13 Halogen LED Xenon Xenon Halogen...

Page 30: ...System name 6 Rotary knob for integrated slit lamp during equipment failure left position slit lamp from the left center position normal OPMI illumination right position slit lamp from the right 7 Rot...

Page 31: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 31 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 4 Labels on the microscope 7 5 6 8 1 2 3 4...

Page 32: ...ile moving the surgical microscope or parts of it 5 Locking the movement of the suspension arm This symbol indicates that the suspension arm can be secured to prevent an abrupt upward movement 6 Relea...

Page 33: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 33 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 5 Labels on the suspen sion system 2 5 7 3 8 6 1 4 4 4 7 4 2 5 3 1 4 6 4...

Page 34: ...mark Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated voltage Connected load Line frequency range Protection class CSA label CE mark Fig 6 Labels on t...

Page 35: ...symbol Manufacturer company name Manufacturer s address Serial number Device name Reference number Rated voltage Connected load Line frequency range Protection type CSA label CE label Fig 7 Labels on...

Page 36: ...n the device was manufactured 14 Observe the instructions for use symbol This graphical symbol means Observe the instructions for use 15 FCP Gateway WL label optional This device complies with Part 15...

Page 37: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 37 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 8 Labels on the suspen sion system 14 13 12 15 13 12 11 14 15 16 11 16 17 17...

Page 38: ...for USB sticks or external HDDs 21 HD camera optional Indicates that the system is equipped with an integrated HD 3CCD camera 22 3CCD PAL 3CCD Camera NTSC optional Indicates that the system is equipp...

Page 39: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 39 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 9 Labels on the suspen sion system 18 19 20 23 22 21 23 22 21 24 24...

Page 40: ...for use or accompanying documents 28 USB port Identifies the connector e g for USB sticks 29 Maximum load on monitor carrier warning label Indicates that the maximum load capacity of the monitor carr...

Page 41: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 41 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 10 Special labels on the ceiling mount 26 28 25 27 29 30 30 31 32...

Page 42: ...are identified with a lamp symbol 4 Lamp housing label Superlux Eye with lamp module and integrated filters 5 CAUTION label The Superlux Eye light source is a xenon light source that must only be op...

Page 43: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 43 OPMI LUMERA 700 Safety Measures Fig 12 Labels on halogen and Superlux Eye lamp housing Fig 13 Labels on Superlux Eye lamp housing 4 5 6 1 4 5 6 1 2 3...

Page 44: ...CAUTION label Warning of a potential hazard 5 Defined user group Identifies the service interface 6 Power outlet socket Only connect devices with the correct electrical ratings 7 Video component conn...

Page 45: ...y Measures Fig 14 Labels on the floor mount connectors Fig 15 Connector signs on the standard wall mount Fig 16 Labels for connectors on video wall mount 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 SD 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 HD 8 1 5 2 3...

Page 46: ...Safety Measures OPMI LUMERA 700 Version 7 3 Page 46 G 30 1673 en...

Page 47: ...or the tubes 68 Controls for the widefield eyepieces 69 Components of the XY coupling 70 Controls of the XY coupling 70 Floor stand and ceiling mount components 72 Controls of the lamp housing 84 Cont...

Page 48: ...Hard wired or wireless foot control panel with 14 functions page 104 Optional accessories Integrated keratoscope Integrated slit illuminator IDIS Integrated Data Injection System Integrated SD 3CCD c...

Page 49: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 49 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 17 System overview 6 7 2 1 3 5 4...

Page 50: ...all panel page 96 optional No image Hard wired or wireless foot control panel with 14 functions page 104 Optional accessories Integrated keratoscope Integrated slit illuminator IDIS Integrated Data In...

Page 51: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 51 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 18 System overview ceiling mount version 7 5 3 2 1 6 4 8 9...

Page 52: ...vertical position 2 Integrated SCI Stereo Coaxial Illumination The SCI illumination has been specially designed for use in ophthalmology and is integrated as a standard feature in the surgical microsc...

Page 53: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 53 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 19 Components of the surgical microscope 1 2...

Page 54: ...or is an LED device of laser class 2 according to IEC 60825 1 2001 According to EN 62471 2008 this light source is to be classified as belonging to the free group 4 Objective lens Depending on the sco...

Page 55: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 55 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 20 Components of the surgical microscope 4 3...

Page 56: ...and deactivate the kerato scope depending on the configuration 5 7 control panel Hand grips Foot control panel The brightness is adjustable using the 5 7 control panel see page 227 You can also activ...

Page 57: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 57 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 21 Components of the surgical microscope 5...

Page 58: ...ion on the left 7 Right optical output port of the beam splitter For connection of e g an external video camera with a C mount adapter see illustration on the left 8 Optical fibre entrance of the inte...

Page 59: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 59 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 22 Components of the surgical microscope 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 60: ...nd simultaneously illuminates the surrounding area of the pa tient s eye You can configure the start value for the combination ratio of this mode see page 192 Position 3 surrounding field illumination...

Page 61: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 61 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 23 Overhead display 11...

Page 62: ...nction Visualization of the shape of the cornea in combination with the keratoscope Z ALIGN assistance function Assistance for alignment of toric intraocular lenses RHEXIS assistance function Assistan...

Page 63: ...ns are de scribed in the CALLISTO eye operating manual G 30 1708 Fig 24 Integrated Data Injection System NOTE Poor surgical outcome If data errors occur or wrong optics parameters are input the capsul...

Page 64: ...kstop mechanism is provided the as sistant can move the assistant s microscope by a certain amount out of the 90 position if necessary Focusing system The assistant s microscope features a focusing sy...

Page 65: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 65 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 25 Components of the surgical microscope 13...

Page 66: ...erating buttons To release the magnetic brake and to operate and position the surgical mi croscope The buttons of the handgrip can be freely configured see page 202 and can be covered with asepsis cap...

Page 67: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 67 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 26 Controls on the main and assistant s microscope 1 10 6 8 4 9 2 7 11 3 5...

Page 68: ...o one You can read off the PD setting on the adjustment knob Inverter tube and inverter tube E 3 Eyepiece mount 4 Knob for eye distance interpupillary distance 5 Warning label use inverter tube only f...

Page 69: ...NOTE Widefield eyepieces with magnetic coupling Please note that the usual rules for the handling of magnets must be ob served for eyepieces removed from the tube Do not place the eyepiece near instr...

Page 70: ...en you press the XY button the focus of a connected fundus view ing system RESIGHT 700 moves to its center position Zoom reset The initial magnification level can be defined via the 5 7 control panel...

Page 71: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 71 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 29 Controls of XY coupling 1...

Page 72: ...usted via the suspension arm 2 2 Suspension arm The suspension arm enables precise positioning of the surgical microscope and moving it to its standby position The standby position is reached as soon...

Page 73: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 73 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 30 Components of ceiling mount and floor stand 2 1 2...

Page 74: ...surgeon in the alignment of the axes of toric intraocular lenses 4 Carrier arm for an operating light on the ceiling mount optional The carrier arm for operating lights consists of an extension arm 4...

Page 75: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 75 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 31 Components of ceiling mount and floor stand 3 b 3 a 4 3 c...

Page 76: ...egrated 22 TFT It can be used for dual observation of the surgical procedure by the sterile nurses and other OR staff CAUTION Maximum load capacity of the instrument tray If the instrument tray is ove...

Page 77: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 77 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 32 Components of ceiling mount and floor stand 6 5...

Page 78: ...permits normal daylight film without any additional conversion filters to be used for photographic doc umentation The following filters can be swung into the beam path via the 5 7 control panel the f...

Page 79: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 79 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 33 Components of ceiling mount and floor stand 7 7...

Page 80: ...swiveled into the beam path via the 5 7 con trol panel the foot control panel or the hand grips Retina protection filter blue barrier filter The filter is integrated as a standard feature It protects...

Page 81: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 81 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 34 Components of ceiling mount and floor stand 7 7...

Page 82: ...system in the OR The locking tabs 13 of the castors can be used to prevent the system from moving or rolling away inadvertently At least two locking tabs must be pressed down to position the stand Pre...

Page 83: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 83 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 35 Components of the floor stand 10 9 8 13 12 11...

Page 84: ...mp working If the red segment in switch 5 is lit the backup lamp is in use 7 Button for opening the xenon lamp module When you press this button the lamp module is slightly ejected CAUTION Lamp failur...

Page 85: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 85 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 36 Lamp housings 1 4 3 2 6 7 5 2 3 6 7 4 5 Halogen LED Xenon Xenon Halogen...

Page 86: ...d to or removed from the microscope 3 Locking screw of cable duct 4 Switching strip for magnetic brakes Enables an unsterile person to release the magnetic brakes 5 Rotary knob for weight balancing Se...

Page 87: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 87 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 38 Controls on the suspension arm of the ceiling mount 2 4 5 3 1 6 7...

Page 88: ...cable and the pro grammable components of the handgrips and foot control panel It is pos sible to store settings specific to each user or system The graphic display is covered by a thin pressure sensi...

Page 89: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 89 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 39 Display and control panel 1 2 3 1 2...

Page 90: ...using a suitable tool 8 Power inlet socket 9 Power outlet socket for medical devices of max 500 VA With the direct network connection between OPMI LUMERA 700 and CALLISTO eye optional the two devices...

Page 91: ...electrical voltage Only connect accessories and medical devices intended by Carl Zeiss for use with this system to the power outlet socket see page 292 When con necting other devices make sure that s...

Page 92: ...e is suitable if video signals have to be transmitted over relatively long dis tances e g BNC lines already installed on site 13 Video output Y C or S Video green Analog port for video components such...

Page 93: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 93 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 41 Video ports with integrated SD 3CCD camera 12 13 14 10 SD 11...

Page 94: ...ort HD SDI 2 x Digital port for high resolution professional HD monitors HD SDI High Definition Serial Digital Interface transmits uncompressed hight resolu tion image data in real time The two ports...

Page 95: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 95 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 42 Video ports with integrated HD 3CCD camera HD 15 16 17 18 19...

Page 96: ...nal video wall mount contains the video ports of the SD or HD 3CCD camera integrated in the ceiling mount Connectors on the lamp housing of the ceiling mounts 1 Integrated video recording function via...

Page 97: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 97 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 43 Connectors on the ceiling mount on the standard wall mount 2 5 4 3 1...

Page 98: ...port orange Analog connector for video devices such as an endoscope camera A special cable 10 m video in out connecting cable is required for oper ation 8 Video output Composite CVBS Analog connector...

Page 99: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 99 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 44 Ports for the integrated SD 3CCD camera 6 7 8...

Page 100: ...digital data between the graphics card and the monitor When connecting an external HD video monitor via the 5 m DVI D system cable 302681 8767 000 make sure to plug the connector with the ferrite cor...

Page 101: ...r or Zeiss accesso ries such as MediLive Mindstream The video signal is output in accordance with the CVBS standard shared line for brightness color signals This kind of transmission is suitable when...

Page 102: ...S video Y C also known as S video is an analog interface for the separate trans mission of brightness and color information This standard allows for a better video quality than composite video The cab...

Page 103: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 103 OPMI LUMERA 700 System Overview Fig 46 Ports on the 22 TFT 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 104: ...h 14 functions wired FCP 3m option Foot control panel with 14 functions wired FCP 6m option Design 1 Connector for the cable connecting the foot control panel with the connector panel of the stand 2 S...

Page 105: ...keratoscope is integrated 2 Activating deactivating the light source if a second light source is in tegrated Joystick Joystick 1 is used to control the XY coupling Rocker switches The default setting...

Page 106: ...System Overview OPMI LUMERA 700 Version 7 3 Page 106 G 30 1673 en...

Page 107: ...ERA 700 with integrated data injection system IDIS optional 124 Network connection OPMI LUMERA 700 floor mount with CALLISTO eye 126 Positioning and connecting the floor mount 128 Positioning the devi...

Page 108: ...it 150 Positioning the assistant s microscope 151 Adjusting the surgical microscope 152 Setting the tilt position 154 Aligning the video monitor on the floor stand optional 155 Aligning the carrier ar...

Page 109: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 109 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use...

Page 110: ...l panel to the maneuvering handle Release the brake tabs on the casters Hold the system by its maneuvering handle and carefully steer it to the side Make sure that the system is positioned on level gr...

Page 111: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 111 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 47 Transport position of the 22 TFT 2 3 1 4...

Page 112: ...ly into a po sition convenient for you such as that shown below Ensure that the carrier and suspension arms are not fully extended but are positioned at an angle This provides a greater degree of mane...

Page 113: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 113 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 48 OR scene 1 2...

Page 114: ...suspension system to the potential equalization contact in the OR using potential equalization pin 3 NOTE Tripping hazard Cables inappropriately routed on the floor may constitute a tripping hazard Al...

Page 115: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 115 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 49 Connecting the system 2 5 1 3 4...

Page 116: ...ceiling mount distance approx 1 m Start the pairing process on the suspension system as described on page 175 Connecting the wired foot control panel FCP option Make sure that power switch 1 is OFF S...

Page 117: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 117 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 50 Connecting the wired foot control panel 2 1...

Page 118: ...ut Make sure that the remaining cable length between the strain relief device 7 and the connector 8 is approx 320 mm Secure the cable in the strain relief device as follows Form the cable into a loop...

Page 119: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 119 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 51 Connecting the strain relief device 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 320 mm...

Page 120: ...eo input port of your SD video monitor using the following vid eo cable 10 m S Video connecting cable Connecting the MEDIALINK 100 and SD video monitor Connect the analog Y C video output port of the...

Page 121: ...21 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 52 External video equipment on integrated SD 3CCD camera SD signal SD signal MEDIALINK 100 SD video monitor Video in out Y C SD signal Endoscope camera SD v...

Page 122: ...VI D or BNC video input port of your HD video monitor using one of the following video cables depending on the connector type HD SDI connecting cable 75 Ohm 2x BNC pin 5 m DVI D system cable Connectin...

Page 123: ...673 en Page 123 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 53 External video equipment on integrated HD 3CCD camera SD signal HD signal SD signal MEDIALINK 100 SD video monitor SD video monitor HD video...

Page 124: ...CALLISTO eye using the following cable HD SDI video cable 5 m or HD SDI video cable 10 m SD 3CCD camera connect the Y C video output port 5 of OPMI LUMERA 700 to the Y C video input port 6 on CALLIST...

Page 125: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 125 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 54 OPMI LUMERA 700 with IDIS Underside of CALLISTO eye Underside 1 2 4 3 5 6 OPMI LUMERA 700 7...

Page 126: ...ork adapter of CALLISTO eye is now activated and visible to OPMI LUMERA 700 Switch on OPMI LUMERA 700 Switch on CALLISTO eye After unplugging the network connections and plugging them back in OPMI LUM...

Page 127: ...e 127 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 55 Direct network connection Fig 56 Indirect network connection using a network distributor switch CALLISTO eye OPMI LUMERA 700 1 2 Network distributor C...

Page 128: ...d working position 2 Setting the standby position For mounted carrier arm systems please additionally note page 132 While pressing and holding the brake release button use the hand grips 3 to move the...

Page 129: ...aise the lift arm turn the lift switch 4 to the left and hold it in that position until the lift arm has reached the topmost position After releasing the lift switch 4 the lift arm is locked in standb...

Page 130: ...e ceiling mount with rigid arm Setting the working position While pressing and holding the brake release button 4 use the handgrips 3 to move the surgical microscope to the desired working po sition 2...

Page 131: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 131 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 58 Positioning the ceiling mount with rigid arm 1 3 3 2 4...

Page 132: ...tem for video monitors Fig 59 Examples of correct standby positions CAUTION Risk of injury caused by collisions The ceiling mount may collide with other moving parts of the ceiling mount system e g ca...

Page 133: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 133 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 60 Examples of incorrect standby positions 1 2 1 2...

Page 134: ...00 Version 7 3 Page 134 G 30 1673 en Example OR situations 1 Surgeon 2 Assistant 3 Sterile nurse 4 OPMI LUMERA 700 Example OR situation 1 for ophthalmic surgery with an assistant on the right side Fig...

Page 135: ...arations for use Example OR situation 2 for ophthalmic surgery with an assistant on the right side Fig 62 Example OR situation 2 Example OR situation 3 for ophthalmic surgery with an assistant on the...

Page 136: ...o more than 1 m Start the pairing process on the ceiling mount as described on page 175 When pairing on the ceiling mount it may be useful if a second person reads out the information displayed on the...

Page 137: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 137 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 64 Connecting the foot control panel 3 1 2...

Page 138: ...the Y C video input port of your SD video monitor using the following video cable 10 m S Video connecting cable Connecting the MEDIALINK 100 and SD video monitor Connect the analog Y C video output p...

Page 139: ...39 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 65 External video devices on integrated SD 3CCD camera SD signal SD signal MEDIALINK 100 SD video monitor Video in out SD signal Endoscope BNC camera SD vid...

Page 140: ...port e g DVI D or BNC of your HD video monitor using one of the following video cables depending on the connector type HD SDI connecting cable 75 Ohm 2x BNC pin 5 m DVI system cable Connecting the MED...

Page 141: ...3 en Page 141 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 66 External video equipment on integrated HD 3CCD camera SD signal SD signal MEDIALINK 100 SD video monitor SD video monitor HD video monitor HD...

Page 142: ...see page 272 Re adjust the balance of the suspension arm after every change of acces sories see page 149 Adjust the limit of downward travel of the suspension arm in such a way that the surgical micr...

Page 143: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 143 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 67 Components change 1 11 10 6 5 3 2 12 7 9 14 4 4 12 8...

Page 144: ...and 10 Insert the 10x or 12 5x widefield eyepieces 4 12 as far as they will go in the designated mounts 5 11 The magnetic coupling reliably secures them in position If you wish to use documentation e...

Page 145: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 145 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 68 Components change 1 11 10 6 5 3 2 12 7 9 14 4 4 12 8...

Page 146: ...herefore move the fundus viewing system out of the beam path without causing blur ring in the surgical microscope If both devices are connected simultaneously they are synchronized so that the field o...

Page 147: ...Version 7 3 G 30 1673 en Page 147 OPMI LUMERA 700 Preparations for use Fig 69 Fixing the connecting cable with a cable clip A B C D E F 2 1 3...

Page 148: ...t guide socket of the accessory equipment as far as it will go Fig 70 Connecting the light guide CAUTION Risk of injury A second light guide which freely hangs from the surgical microscope may cause r...

Page 149: ...eight of the surgical microscope and the accessories Turning the screw clockwise increases the spring force turning the screw counter clockwise reduces the spring force Hold the suspension arm in plac...

Page 150: ...here focusing in the operating field is still possible depending on the focal distance of the objective lens Ensure that there is still sufficient safety distance to the op erating field Turn the adju...

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