SL-D2 D4 InstructionManual
SL-D2 D4 InstructionManual
SLIT LAMP
SL-D2
SL-D4
SL-D4Z
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Slit Lamp SL-D2/SL-D4/SL-D4Z.
This slit lamp is used for the enlargement observation of eyeballs and the parts.
This instrument has the following features:
• Smooth operation
• Eyeground observation/recording with natural, clear colors
• Function of right/left eye automatic detection useful for digital recording
• Apochromatic optical system to realize natural color and high resolution
• Robustness and durability
• Continuous observation by manual zoom microscope is possible with SL-D4Z
This Instruction Manual covers an overview of the basic operation, troubleshooting, checking,
maintenance and cleaning of slit lamps SL-D2, SL-D4 and SL-D4Z.
To get the best use from the instrument, read "Displays for Safe Use" and "Safety Cautions".
Keep this Instruction Manual with the instrument for future reference.
PRECAUTIONS
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Temperature: 10°C-40°C
Humidity: 30-75% (no dewing)
Atmospheric Pressure: 700hPa-1,060hPa
STORAGE METHOD
1. Environmental Conditions
Temperature: 10°C-40°C
Humidity: 30-75% (no dewing)
Atmospheric Pressure:700hPa-1,060hPa
2. Place of Storage
(1) Protected from water splashes
(2) Protected from adverse effects caused by atmospheric pressure, temperature, mois-
ture,
ventilation, sunlight, dust, salt content, sulfur, etc.
(3) Stable and free from slopes, vibrations, shocks (including transportation), etc.
(4) Free from chemicals and gases
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
1. Regularly maintain and check equipment and parts.
2. When using equipment after not using for a while, be sure to confirm normal and safe
operations beforehand.
3. Keep the objective lens free from finger prints and dusts.
4. When not using, protect the instrument with the dust cover.
5. When the objective lens is stained, clean it following “Cleaning Lenses and Prisms” of the
Instruction Manual.
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DISPLAYS FOR SAFE USE
In order to ensure the safe use of the product and to prevent danger to the operator and others, or
damage to property, important warnings are placed on the product and inserted in the instruction
manual.
It is recommended for all users to take note of the meaning of the following displays and icons
before reading the "Safety Cautions" and text.
DISPLAYS
DISPLAY MEANING
• Injury refers to cuts, bruises, sprains, fractures, burns, electric shocks, etc.
• Physical damage refers to damage to buildings, equipment or furniture.
ICONS
ICONS MEANING
This indicates Prohibition.
Specific content is expressed with words or an icon
either inserted in the icon itself or located next to the
icon.
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SAFETY CAUTIONS
CAUTION
“To prevent falling during use and movement, secure each unit.” 14
To avoid injury to the patient's eye and nose, pay particular atten-
tion while operating the instrument body.
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When replacing the lamp, switch off the power supply and remove
the power cable to avoid electric shocks.
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When replacing fuses, switch off the power supply and remove the
power cable to avoid electric shocks.
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Before carringout daily care, remove the power cable (to avoid
electric shocks) and wait until the body is cooled (to avoid burns).
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Do not touch parts inside the lamp house cover during operation
and immediately after switching off the power supply : this could 41
cause burns.
The base contains strong springs. Do not attempt to disassemble
or burn the base, as the springs could cause injury by shooting out 42
of it.
To prevent falling during use and movement, secure optional acces-
sories.
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CAUTION
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MAINTENANCE
USER MAINTENANCE
To maintain the safety and performance of the instrument, unless done by an authorized ser-
vice engineer, never attempt to do maintenance of items other than those specified here in.
For details about maintenance, read the discription of this manual.
ESCAPE CLAUSE
• TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage due to fire, earthquakes, actions by a
third party or other accidents, or the negligence and misuse of the user and use under
unusual conditions.
• TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage derived from the inability to use this
equipment, such as a loss of business profit and suspension of business.
• TOPCON shall not take any responsibility for damage caused by operations other than those
described in this Instruction Manual.
• Diagnoses shall be made on the responsibility of pertaining doctors and TOPCON shall not
take any responsibility for the results of such diagnoses.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS
To ensure safety, warning labels are provided on the instrument body.
Use the instrument following these warning instructions. If any of the following labels are
missing, contact your dealer or TOPCON (see the back cover).
CAUTION
• To prevent electric shocks, switch off the power supply and remove the
power cable before replacing the lamp.
Afin d’éviter tout choc électrique, coupez le contact et débranchez le câble
d’alimentation avant de remplacer l’ampoule.
• To avoid burns, beware of high temperatures when replacing the lamp
immediately after switching off.
Afin d’éviter toute brûlure, prenez garde à la température élevée de
l’ampoule lorsque le remplacement de celle-ci se fait immédiatement après
avoir coupé l’alimentation électrique.
CAUTION
When operating the base unit, note
the following:
Pendant la manipulation de la base
de l’instrument, veuillez prendre les
précautions suivantes;
• To prevent fingers from being
caught in between, be aware of the
moving parts.
Prenez garde aux pièces mobiles
afin d’éviter de coincer les doigts
• To avoid hitting the eye and nose,
take care of the patient’s face.
Gardez une distance de travail
appropriée afin d’éviter le contact
avec les yeux et le nez du patient.
CAUTION
• To prevent electric shocks, turn off the power switch and remove
the power cable before replacing fuses.
Afin d’éviter tout choc électrique, coupez le contact et débranchez
le câble d’alimentation avant de remplacer les fusibles.
• Use the specified fuse.
Utilisez des fusibles de même type et de même valeur
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................1
DISPLAYS FOR SAFE USE......................................................................3
SAFETY CAUTIONS .................................................................................4
MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................6
USER MAINTENANCE..............................................................................6
ESCAPE CLAUSE.....................................................................................6
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS ............................................7
CONFIGURATION
NAMES OF MAIN BODY COMPONENTS ..............................................10
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ..................................................................11
COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS .......................................................................................13
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
SECURING THE INSTRUMENT TYPE TABLE TOP..............................14
SECURING THE UNIT TYPE TABLE TOP .............................................15
SECURING THE PATIENT GRIP PG-1 (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) .....15
SECURING THE CHINREST BASE PLATE ...........................................16
SECURING THE BASE UNIT AND RAIL COVER ..................................16
SECURING THE BINOCULAR TUBES...................................................17
SECURING THE ILLUMINATION UNIT ..................................................17
CONNECTING AND SETTLING CABLES ..............................................19
FITTING THE CHINREST TISSUE .........................................................19
FITTING THE CAP ..................................................................................20
SECURING THE TONOMETER MOUNT (OPTIONAL ACCESSORY) ..20
COUNTER-BALANCING THE VERTICAL MOVEMENT ........................22
PREPARATIONS
POWERING ON ......................................................................................24
ADJUSTING THE DIOPTER AND PUPILLARY DISTANCE(PD) ...........24
OPERATION PROCEDURES
FIXING THE PATIENT'S FACE AND FIXATION.....................................27
OPERATING THE MICROSCOPE UNIT ................................................27
OPERATING THE BASE AND FOCUSING ............................................28
OPERATING THE ILLUMINATION UNIT................................................29
ENDING PROCEDURE...........................................................................31
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE......................................
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ELECTRIC RATING ................................................................................34
SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION ...................................................................34
PURPOSES OF USE ..............................................................................34
OPERATION PRINCIPLES .....................................................................34
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...................................................................35
SHAPE OF PLUG....................................................................................36
SYMBOL..................................................................................................36
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
DIGITAL CAMERA UNIT DC-1................................................................43
STILL CAMERA ATTACHMENT SR-53 ..................................................43
BEAM SPLITTER ....................................................................................44
TV RELAY LENS .....................................................................................44
TV RELAY LENS TL-54...........................................................................45
TV RELAY LENS TL-55...........................................................................45
TV ATTACHMENT TL-56 ........................................................................45
TV ATTACHMENT TL-57 ........................................................................46
BACKGROUND ILLUMINATION BG2-GN ..............................................46
OBSERVATION TUBE ............................................................................46
12.5X MEASURING EYEPIECE..............................................................47
20X EYEPIECE .......................................................................................47
APPLANATION TONOMETER................................................................47
HRUBY LENS..........................................................................................47
PARALLEL BINOCULAR TUBE PB-2 .....................................................48
YELLOW FILTER UNIT ...........................................................................48
AUXILIARY SPRING SO-AS 0, 1, 2, 3 ....................................................48
PATIENT GRIP PG-1 ..............................................................................48
ADAPT COVER SO-AC3, 4, 5.................................................................48
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CONFIGURATION
NAMES OF MAIN BODY COMPONENTS
Magnification
Magnification
index mark
index mark
Magnification
selector handle Magnification
selector handle
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CONFIGURATION
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Make sure that all the following standard accessories are included.
Figures in parentheses are the quantities.
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CONFIGURATION
Spare chinrest tissue pin (2) Cleaning brush (1)
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CONFIGURATION
COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS
(1) Illumination unit (2) Binocular tubes (3) Base unit (4) Instrument type
table top
(w/power supply)*
(8) Setscrew (9) Cable cover (10) Cable cover fixing (11) Rail cover fixing
(for chinrest base unit) screw screw
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COMPONENTS
ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CAUTION To prevent falling during use and movement, secure each unit.
2 Put the table top on the instrument table, and secure with the 4 bolts attached to the
instrument table. To reverse the direction of the instrument table, remove the power supply
from the bottom face of the table top and secure to the opposite side.
Connect the power cable to the table outlet and power supply of the instrument
table. Place the excess of the cable inside the cover, and secure the cover.
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
SECURING THE UNIT TYPE TABLE TOP
1 Remove the plastic washer from the unit type table top, which is taped to the shaft assem-
bly.
2 Insert the plastic washer, together with the shaft, into the cavity for the ophthalmic unit
arm.
Washer
In t he unit type table top, the power supply is fitted so as to attach the ophthalmic
unit on the right hand side. When attaching the ophthalmic unit on the left hand
side, remove the power supply and move and attach to the right hand side (with 4
screws).
1 Align the patient grip to the groove in the back of the chinrest base unit.
2 Surely screw the patient grip.
Grip
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
SECURING THE CHINREST BASE PLATE
1 Secure the chinrest base plate to the unit type table top with 2 screws (8).
1 Align the wheel of the base unit with the rail of the chinrest base plate.
2 Secure the rail covers with 4 screws (11): (2 screws each on the right and left sides).
Rail cover
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
SECURING THE BINOCULAR TUBES
1 Align the pin of the microscope unit with the groove on the binocular tubes, and fasten the
fixing screw.
Fixing screw
Microscope unit
1 Loosen the microscope arm locking knob of the base unit, manually turn the shaft and tilt
the guide rod-shaft index 30-60°, then fasten the microscope arm locking knob.
30° - 60°
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
2 Loosen the fixing screw on the outside of the fitting cavity of the illumination unit with a
screwdriver. Align indices and slowly lower the illumination unit onto the shaft of the base
unit.
Indices
When fitting the illumination unit, take care not to get your finger caught in
between the assemblies.
To allow smooth rotation of the illumination unit, do not fasten the screw too tight.
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
CONNECTING AND SETTLING CABLES
1 Connect the cable of the illumination unit and the power cable to the power supply.
Illumination cable
Fixation cable
Power cable
2 Pass the 5 pin connector from the metal plug connected to the power supply through the
hole of the chinrest and connect to the base unit.
4 Pull the base unit toward the side of the operator, then lock. Attach the cables to the back
of the table with the cable clip.
5 Move the base unit and illumination unit, and make sure there is enough cable to allow
free movement of the base unit in all directions.
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
FITTING THE CAP
1 Fit the cap to the shaft aligning the guide rod with the groove in the cap.
SO-TM1
1 Align the locating pins of SO-TM1 into the holes of the SL-D2/D4 microscope, and fasten
the screw.
Screw
Locating pins
SO-TM2
1 Align the locating pins of SO-TM2 into the holes of the SL-D2/D4 microscope, and fasten
the fixing knob.
Fixing knob
Locating pins
The holes
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
SO-TM3
1 Align the locating pins of SO-TM3 into the holes of the SL-D4Z microscope, and fasten
two screws.
Screws
The holes
Locating pins
SO-TM4
1 Align the locating pins of SO-TM4 into the holes of the SL-D4Z microscope, and fasten
two screws.
Screws
Locating pins
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
COUNTER-BALANCING THE VERTICAL MOVEMENT
When accessories, including the photography unit, are fitted to the main body, the vertical
counter-balance movement may need to be adjusted. To correct this, auxiliary springs must be
fitted.
Major Combinations of Accessories and Necessary Auxiliary Springs
Necessary auxiliary spring
Accessories Without With
tonometer tonometer
TV relay lens TL-55 + SONY DXC-33 (DXC-390) Auxiliary
TV attachment TL-56 + Nikon Microsystem None spring
Digital camera unit DC-1 SO-AS0
Auxiliary
TV relay lens TL-54 + JVC KY-F70 spring
SO-AS0
Beam splitter + Observation tube Auxiliary Auxiliary
Camera attachment SR-53 + NIKON mount + FUJI FINEPIX spring spring
S2 Pro SO-AS0 SO-AS1
Auxiliary
Beam splitter + TV relay lens (1/2C) + JVC KY-F70 spring
SO-AS2
COUNTER-BALANCE PROCEDURE
1 Turn the control lever clockwise and raise the base to the top position, remove the center
screw and take off the cover.
Cover
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
2 Insert the auxiliary spring unit vertically into the auxiliary spring port, with the flange face
tured upwards. (Make sure that the spring is inserted into the groove in the bottom of the
port.)
3 Open the auxiliary spring unit with the auxiliary spring port, and lightly push the spring till
it stops. (A large screwdriver, a flat sheet metal tool, a coin, etc. can be used to this end.)
4 With the auxiliary spring unit lightly touching the stopper, turn about 90° (in either direc-
tion), then release. The auxiliary spring locks into the positioning groove and assembly is
complete. (To remove the auxiliary spring, lightly press it down to the stopper, rotate it 90°
and remove from the port.)
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
PREPARATIONS
POWERING ON
In case that no test rod is provided, set the diopter scale to your diopter by turning the diopter
adjusting ring.
1 Insert the test rod into the rotation shaft cavity, and set the black face square with the
microscope.
Test rod
2 Turn ON the POWER switch, and place the brightness adjustment knob in an intermediate
position.
3 Adjust the illumination to φ10mm by adjusting the slit adjustment knob and aperture/slit
length selector knob.
4 Turn the diopter adjusting ring of the eyepiece counter-clockwise to the end.
5 Turn the diopter adjusting ring clockwise and stop when test rod can be clearly seen.
6 Read the value on the diopter scale of the stop position. The value shows the diopter (D).
7 Repeat diopter adjustment for the eyepiece at the other side in the similar manner.
8 After adjusting the diopter, turn the slit adjustment knob until the slit width is about 1mm,
then check if the slit image projected on the test rod is seen clearly.
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PREPARATIONS
9 While holding the prism box, look through the eyepiece with both eyes, and adjust the eye
width so that the image projected on the test rod or something gets together and looks
three-dimensional.
Prism box
Diopter scale
Test rod
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PREPARATIONS
11 Holding the prism box, look through the eyepiece with both eyes, and adjust the pupillary
distance so that the image projected on the test rod can be seen without diplopia (double
vision), and appears to be three dimensional.
Prism box
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PREPARATIONS
OPERATION PROCEDURES
FIXING THE PATIENT'S FACE AND FIXATION
1 Place the patient's chin on the chinrest and stop the forehead at the forehead rest.
2 By rotating the chinrest adjuster, align the patient’s eye with the canthus marker on the
chinrest frame.
Forehead rest
Canthus marker
Chinrest
Chinrest adjuster
Turn the magnification selector handle and set a magnification mark to the magnification index
mark.
SL-D2
SL-D4
Magnification selector
handle
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OPERATION PROCEDURES
SL-D4Z
For the overall magnification in conjunction with magnification marks of the magni-
fication selector handle, see page 33.
1 For major horizontal movements, hold the control lever in the upright position and move
the entire base.
2 For fine adjustments, move the control lever in the required direction.
3 The base can be rised by turning the control lever clockwise, and lowered by turning the
control lever counter-clockwise.
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OPERATION PROCEDURES
4 To fix the base, fasten the base locking knob.
Control lever
Base
• Rough focusing is carried out with major movements, following step 1-3.
• Fine focusing is done through the microscope, following the above steps 2 and 3.
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OPERATION PROCEDURES
ADJUSTING THE SLIT WIDTH
Turn the slit width control knob.
The slit width can be changed gradually between 0 and 14mm (14mm=circle).
Aperture/slit length
selector knob
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OPERATION PROCEDURES
SWINGING THE SLIT SIDEWAYS
Turn the slit scanning ring and swing the illumination right and left.
This provides indirect illumination displacing the slit light from the microscope center.
This function is used for scanning observation and observation with indirect illumi-
nation.
CHANGING FILTERS
Turn the filter selector wheel and select a desired filter from 4 types.
No filter
White
Orange
Amber filter
ENDING PROCEDURE
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OPERATION PROCEDURES
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
If you suspect a problem, check the possible cause by means of the check list below.
If the check list below does not solve the problem, or if the problem is not included in the list,
contact your dealer or TOPCON (see the back cover).
Check List
Trouble Typical condition Check Page
Power switch is OFF. Turn ON Power switch. 24
Cable connection is discon-
Connect the cable. 19
nected.
Base relay cable is switched
Connect the cable. 19
off.
Illumination lamp
Brightness adjustment knob is Turn up brightness selector
does not work 29
the minimum. knob.
Replace it with new illumination
Illumination lamp is broken. 38
lamp.
Socket is off. Insert the socket. 38
Socket has deteriorated. Replace it with new socket. 40
Aperture/slit length selector Click the aperture/slit length
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knob is not clicked. selector knob in place.
Illumination field is
Filter selector lever is not Click the filter selector lever in
not uniform/has 31
clicked. place.
shade/ is dark
Illumination lamp is not fitted in Fit the illumination lamp in
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place. socket.
Rated capacity of fuse is incor- Use fuse of correct rating &
Fuse blows 37, 40
rect. authorized fuse.
Fixation target Plug above chinrest is off. Insert the plug. ––
(optional) does not
work Fixation cable is off. Insert the cable. 19
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TROUBLESHOOTING
SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE
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SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
ELECTRIC RATING
SYSTEM CLASSIFICATION
PURPOSES OF USE
This instrument is used for the enlargement observation of eyeballs and the parts.
OPERATION PRINCIPLES
Illuminates the observed part by the illumination light emitted from the illumination optical sys-
tem and allows enlargement observation by binocular stereoscopic microscope.
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SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Marketed accessories
1/2 C Mount
Camera
TV Relay Lens
Background Illumination
TL-54
BG2-GN
Yellow Filter Unit
1/3 C Mount
Camera
TV Relay Lens
Parallel view eyepiece TL-55
PB-2
1/2 Screw
Mount Camera
Applanation Tonometer T900 type
12.5x eyepiece lens
TV Attachment
with measuring scale
TL-57
1/2 C Mount IMAGEnet 2000
TV Attachment Camera
20x eyepiece lens TL-56
NIKON
COOLPIX Series
(Adapter Lens)
Tonometer guide plate for T900 type
Still Camera
Attachment
SR-53
FUJI FINEPIX
Hruby lens Adapt Cover Mount SO-CMNF S-Pro Series
SO-AC3, 4, 5 for NIKON
Z
Auxiliary spring
Patient grip PG-1 SO-AS 0, 1, 2, 3
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SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
SHAPE OF PLUG
SYMBOL
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SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE
MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
• Adjust the diopter and eye width following “Adjusting the diopter and pupillary distance(PD)”
on page 24 and turn the slit adjustment knob and make the slit width about 1mm: The slit
image projected on the test rod is seen clearly.
• Move the base forward-backward and right-left: The base moves smoothly.
• Component parts, including the eyepiece unit, are fitted in place.
• The chinrest base is firmly fitted to the table.
• Cables and plugs are firmly connected.
DAILY CARE
• This instrument may be affected adversely by dust. Apply the dust cover when not using.
• When ordering consumable items, contact your dealer or TOPCON (see the back cover)
and specify the article name, product code and quantity.
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
REPLACING ILLUMINATION LAMPS
When replacing the lamp, switch off the power supply and
CAUTION remove the power cable to avoid electric shocks.
Use a soft cloth and do not touch the illumination lamp with
NOTICE bare fingers. Adhered fingerprints and stains may affect illumi-
nation.
Lamp unit
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
4 Pull off the socket plug.
Plug
6 Pull out the illumination lamp from the socket and replace it with new socket: Beware of
the socket direction.
Socket
7 Fit the lamp unit and lamp house cover in reverse order.
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
REPLACING SOCKETS
1 Remove the lamp unit following steps 1-4 of “Replacing Illumination Lamps”.
2 Replace the socket with new one.
3 Fit the lamp unit and lamp housing cover in reverse order.
REPLACING FUSES
When replacing fuses, switch off the power supply and remove
CAUTION the power cable to avoid electric shocks.
Use the glass tube fuse with the rating as stated on the side of
NOTICE the fuse holder.
1 Turn OFF the Power switch and pull off the power cable from the AC power source.
2 Turn the fuse holder lid with a plus screwdriver. The fuse comes out.
3 Replace the fuse with a new factory-authorized fuse.
4 Fit the fuse holder in reverse order.
Fuse holder
When the chinrest tissue supply is depleted, pull out the chinrest tissue pins and replace tis-
sue.
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
Before carring out daily care, remove the power cable (to
CAUTION avoid electric shocks) and wait until the body is cooled (to
avoid burns).
Do not touch parts inside the lamp house cover during opera-
CAUTION tion and immediately after switching off the power supply : this
could cause burns.
Wipe the forehead rest, the chinrest and the patient grip (if a pair of patient grip is used) with a
cloth moistened with a tepid solution of neutral detergent for kitchenware.
REMOVING STAINS
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
CLEANING THE SLIDING PLATE, RAIL AND WHEEL SHAFT
When stained, the movement of the sliding plate and rail of the
NOTICE table top and the wheel shaft of the base becomes less
smooth. Clean them with a dry cloth.
1 Wipe clean the wheel shaft by moving the base right and left.
2 Raise the control lever and wipe clean the sliding plate.
Rail
Wheel shaft
For disposal of the instrument and consumables, contact a waste disposer or call your dealer
or TOPCON (see the back cover).
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKUPS
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
TOPCON Slit Lamp SL-D2/SL-D4/SL-D4Z provides the following optional accessories.
For inquiries, please call your dealer or TOPCON (see the back cover).
FEATURES
• A digital camera combined with a slit lamp
• Cables are wired inside the arm and do not disturb operation.
• Recordable with compact flash card
• Connectable with the IMAGEnet
FEATURES
• Connectable with a marketed camera for easy photographing
• The beam splitter division ratio is TV 50%: patient 50%.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CONNECTABLE CAMERA
Size of camera's Shape of
Recommendation Attachment & TV relay lens
light receiving unit camera mount
FUJI APS-C size NIKON F mount Still camera Adapter
FINEPIX attachment SO-CMNF for
S-Pro Series SR-53 NIKON F
BEAM SPLITTER
FEATURES
• Used to attach the TV relay lens T-53 (w/ beam splitter type) and observation tube
• The TV relay lens and observation tube can be attached to either side.
• The beam splitter division ratio is TV 50%: patient 50%.
TV RELAY LENS
• Three types of TV relay lens are prepared for different TV camera types to be used (C
mount 1/2 type, C mount 1/3 type and bayonet mount 1/2 type for Sony).
FEATURES
• Used with the beam splitter.
• Can connect a TV camera to carry out monitor observation and photographing still images.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
TV RELAY LENS TL-54
• Two types of TV relay lens differs according to the type of TV camera to be used.
For C mount 1/2 type TV camera: TL-54
For C mount 1/3 type TV camera: TL-55
FEATURES
• Incorptrated with the beam splitter
• Can connect a TV camera to carry out monitor observation and photographing still images.
• The beam splitter IN/OUT can be selected.
• The beam splitter division ratio is TV 50%: patient 50%.
TV ATTACHMENT TL-56
FEATURES
• Used to connect the NIKON COOLPIX series (Micro System series).
• Combined with beam splitter
• The beam splitter division ratio is TV 50%: patient 50%.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
TV ATTACHMENT TL-57
FEATURES
• Used for background illumination with LED light source.
• Power is supplied from the slit lamp power supply.
• Light intensity can be adjusted straightly.
OBSERVATION TUBE
FEATURES
• Used in combination with beam splitter.
• Used for observation together with the inspector.
• Can be inclined to facilitate observation and can prevent
falling of the main body.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
12.5X MEASURING EYEPIECE
FEATURES
• Replaces the normal eyepiece for measuring dimensions and
angles.
20X EYEPIECE
FEATURES
• Replaces the normal eyepiece for high magnification obser-
vation.
APPLANATION TONOMETER
FEATURES
• For the measuring of the intraocular pressure, models R900
type and T900 type, 870 type Haag-Streit, are available.
HRUBY LENS
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
PARALLEL BINOCULAR TUBE PB-2
FEATURES
• Can observe a parallel view of the object.
FEATURES
• Combines with the blue filter prepared in the main body for
a high-contrast fluorescence observation.
• Easy filter insertion & removal.
FEATURES
• Used to counter-balance vertical movement when attaching
accessories, such as a TV relay lens.
FEATURES
• A grip for patient-comfort to hold during diagnosis and pho-
tographing.
• Can be attached to the chinrest base.
FEATURES
This is used to cover gaps with the microscope arm and hide cables
when attaching accessories such as the digital camera unit DC-1 and
the still camera attachment SR-53.
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
When contacting us, please have the following
information at hand re your unit:
• Machine type: SL-D2, SL-D4, SL-D4Z
• Manufacturing No. (Displayed on the rating plate on the
left of the base.)
• Period of Usage (i,e. the purchase date).
• Description of Problem (as detailed as possible).
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
The 2004 version (2004.03-100TH0)
Date of issue: 5th, February, 2004
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TOPCON MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC
37 West Century Road,Paramus,New Jersey 07652,U.S.A. Phone:201-261-9450 Fax:201-387-2710 www.topcon.com
TOPCON S.A.R.L.
89, rue de Paris 92585 Clichy, Cedex,FRANCE Phone:01-4106-9494 Fax:01-4739-0251