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PERATING INSTRUCTIONS
A 5.3 Changing the optical fibre tip
Turn cap " (if mounted) on the optical
fibre guide @. This breaks the adhesion of
the two parts and the cap can be pulled up
axially.
Carefully mount tool # on the optical fibre
guide @ and unscrew.
The optical fibre tip can be pulled out of the
optical fibre guide.
Avoid damaging or soiling the coupling-in
side fi.
It is essential to check the three O-rings £
for damage. If the O-rings are damaged,
water can enter the interior of the instrument
and cause damage. Before use, check the
optical fibre tip for intactness by pulling.
Check the outlet surface of the optical fibre
tip for chipped glass edges and if necessary
replace the optical fibre tip.
Avoid scoring the optical fibre tip with
sharp-edged objects, such as scalpels,
probes, scalers, forceps, etc., since this may
cause the fibre to break.
A 5.4 Sterilization
To avoid caking of tissue residues, the
instrument sleeve and optical fibre tip should
be thoroughly cleaned before sterilization
and each time after use.
For external cleaning, a pure cotton cloth
soaked in propanol can be used, until dirt
residues are no longer visible. The coupling-in
side fi of the optical fibre tip should be
cleaned with the aid of a cotton bud soaked
in propanol. Any fluff present can be removed
by means of dry air from the air blower.
When cleaning the instrument sleeve Ì, it
should be ensured that the deflecting mirror
in the interior of the instrument head is not
wet.
The instrument sleeve Ì, the optical fibre
guide @ and the optical fibre tips are suitable
for steam sterilization (up to 135°C, 2.1 bar,
10 min).
For sterilization, seal the instrument sleeve,
optical fibre guide and optical fibre tip
separately in bags.
Owing to the coated lens ·, the inner
part \ of the instrument cannot be
sterilized.
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