2 Safety notes
Documentation set
SL 800
2.4 Responsibilities and duties of the operator
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Connect the device using the power cable intended for use
with the device. If the device is mounted on an instrument
table qualified by Carl Zeiss Meditec, it will be powered
through this table.
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Perform the electrical installation in conformance to
IEC 60364-7-710 or the applicable national regulations. This
includes the integration of a ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI).
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Do not touch the patient and the connections of the device
simultaneously.
The SL 800 is a device of protection class II. The third wire in the
power connection cable is only a functional earth wire.
Live parts are accessible inside the device. If you remove the
housing, you are exposed to the risk of an electric shock.
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Never open the device!
Ambient conditions
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Make sure that the installation requirements and the operation
of the device meet the following requirements:
• Low vibration
• Clean environment
• Avoid extreme mechanical loads
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Do not operate or store the supplied devices in environmental
conditions other than those prescribed.
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Do not operate the supplied devices, when powered by
electricity,
• on easily inflammable materials,
• in explosion risk areas (e.g. combustible mixture of anesthetic,
cleaning or disinfecting agents with air, oxygen or nitrous
oxide).
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Do not store or use this device in damp areas. Do not expose
the device to water splashes or dripping or sprayed water.
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Ensure that no liquids can enter the device.
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Protect all optical exits (e.g. projector mirror, front lens,
binocular tube of stereomicroscope) against contamination and
avoid touching optical exits.
Decommissioning
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If one of the following events should occur, disconnect the
cable from the power supply, label the device clearly as being
out of service and report the problem to the ZEISS Service:
• Electric shock
• Penetration of substances
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