Undesired effects of
overlapping light fields
Optical safety
Electromagnetic
disturbance
Incorrect use
Operation and
maintenance manual
In the event of overlapping lamps, a temperature increase would ensue
in the patient area with consequent risk of dehydration and tissue
damage.
In case of a reduction in blood flow with start of tissue dehydration,
reduce light intensity.
2.2 Safety conditions (secondary effects)
- Do not direct the light source into the patient's and/or
operator's eyes.
- When Product use is restricted to the face (maxilla-facial surgery,
plastic surgery, ear-nose-throat surgery) the patient's eyes must be
covered with adequate protection.
Failure to follow such precautions could cause
glare and potential damage to the retina.
To avoid any significant risk of reciprocal interference due to the
presence of the Product during specific exams or treatments, refer to
section 10 of the Manual.
Do not place objects on Product
Never place and/or hang anything on the Product.
Failure to follow such precaution could result in such objects falling in the
operating area.
- Never hang on the Product with the body weight of a person.
Failure to follow such precaution could damage the Product
structure.
- Never cover the head of the Product during operation to prevent
overheating.
- Avoid the Product parts colliding with one another or other nearby
equipment.
Knocks could cause the detachment of plastic parts or paint from the
Product which could fall in the patient area.
MU_029_EN
Rev.0
Possibility of glare
07/11/18
EN
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