Lampara Hen Reichert-Xcel-255-User-Manual
Lampara Hen Reichert-Xcel-255-User-Manual
Lampara Hen Reichert-Xcel-255-User-Manual
Slit Lamp
User’s Guide
©2013 AMETEK, Inc.
The information contained in this document was accurate at time of publication. Specifications subject to change without notice. Reichert,
Inc. reserves the right to make changes in the product described in this manual without notice and without incorporating those changes in any
products already sold.
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Caution: Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed physician. Rx only.
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Table of Contents
Warnings and Cautions.................................................................................... 4
Symbol Information........................................................................................... 6
Introduction....................................................................................................... 7
Indications for Use...................................................................................... 7
Contraindications........................................................................................ 7
Setup ............................................................................................................. 8
Parts Identification...................................................................................... 8
Xcel 255 Package Contents....................................................................... 8
Accessories................................................................................................ 8
Unpacking & Installation............................................................................. 9
Application of Input Power........................................................................ 11
Disconnection of Input Power................................................................... 11
Instructions for Use......................................................................................... 12
Operation.................................................................................................. 12
Slit Length................................................................................................. 13
Filter Dial................................................................................................... 13
Slit Rotation.............................................................................................. 13
Cleaning & Maintenance................................................................................ 14
External Cleaning..................................................................................... 14
Forehead / Chinrest Preparation.............................................................. 14
Cleaning the Glide Plate........................................................................... 14
Changing the Halogen Bulb...................................................................... 14
Fuse Replacement.................................................................................... 15
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................. 16
Chart of Common Errors........................................................................... 16
Specifications................................................................................................. 17
Disposal.................................................................................................... 18
Software Revision..................................................................................... 18
Guidance Tables............................................................................................. 19
Warranty......................................................................................................... 23
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Warnings & Cautions
Reichert Technologies (Reichert) is not responsible for the safety and reliability of this instrument when:
• Assembly, disassembly, repair, or modification is made by unauthorized dealers or persons.
• Instrument is not used in accordance with this User’s Guide.
WARNING: United States federal law and European regulations require that this
device be purchased only by a physician or a person acting on behalf of a physician.
WARNING: This instrument should be used in strict accordance with the instructions
outlined in this user’s guide. The safety of the operator and the performance of
the instrument cannot be guaranteed if used in a manner not specified by Reichert
technologies.
WARNING: Modifications to this instrument are not allowed. Any modification to this
unit must be authorized by Reichert or serious INJURY TO THE OPERATOR OR PATIENT
MAY OCCUR.
WARNING: to avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to
a supply mains with protective earth OR DAMAGE TO THis instrument AND/OR INJURY TO
THE OPERATOR OR PATIENT MAY OCCUR.
WARNING: ensure that the voltage applied to the unit is the same as the voltage that
is indicated on the data plate or damage to the unit may occur.
WARNING: THis INSTRUMENT MUST BE PLUGGED INTO AN OUTLET WITH AN EARTH GROUND. DO
NOT REMOVE OR DEFEAT THE EARTH GROUND CONNECTION ON POWER INPUT CONNECTOR
OR THE UNIT’S POWER CORD of THis instrument OR DAMAGE TO it AND/OR INJURY TO THE
OPERATOR OR PATIENT MAY OCCUR.
Warning: THE EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM SHOULD NOT BE USED ADJACENT TO OR STACKED WITH
OTHER EQUIPMENT AND THAT IF ADJACENT OR STACKED USE IS NECESSARY, THE EQUIPMENT OR
SYSTEM SHOULD BE OBSERVED TO VERIFY NORMAL OPERATION IN THE CONFIGURATION IN WHICH
IT WILL BE USED.
WARNING: THIS INSTRUMENT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETIC MIXTURES, SUCH AS OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE.
WARNING: Because prolonged intense light exposure can damage the retina, the
use of the device for ocular examination should not be unnecessarily prolonged,
and the brightness setting should not exceed what is needed to provide clear
visualization of the target structures. This device should be used with filters that
eliminate UV radiation <400 nm) and, whenever possible, filters that eliminate short-
wavelength blue light <420 nm).
Warning: The use of accessories or cables other than those specified, with the
exception of those sold by the manufacturer as replacement parts for the internal
components, may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the
equipment or system.
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Warnings & Cautions (continued)
CAUTION: AN INSTRUCTION THAT DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE SOLVENTS OR STRONG CLEANING SOLUTIONS ON ANY PART OF THIS
INSTRUMENT AS DAMAGE TO THE UNIT MAY OCCUR. SEE MAINTENANCE SECTION FOR DETAILED
CLEANING INSTRUCTION.
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Symbol Information
Symbol Information
The following symbols appear on the instrument:
ON / OFF
Date of Manufacture
2013
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Xcel™ 255 Slit Lamp.
This User’s guide is designed as a training and reference manual for the operation and maintenance
of the instrument. We recommend that you read it carefully prior to use and follow the instructions to
ensure optimum performance of your new instrument. Properly trained eyecare professionals such as
ophthalmologists, optometrists, opticians and eye care technicians should operate this instrument.
Please retain this manual for future reference and to share with other users. Additional copies can be
obtained from your authorized Reichert dealer or from the Reichert Customer Service Department at:
Tel: 716-686-4500
Fax: 716-686-4555
Email: [email protected]
Contraindications
None.
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Setup
Parts Identification
X
cel 255 Package Contents
1. On/Off Switch
2. Illumination Level Control • Xcel 255 Slit Lamp (15120)
3. Glide Plate • User's Guide (15120-101)
4. Joystick for horizontal and vertical movement
5. Bulb Access Door Accessories
6. Filter Dial • Focusing Rod (P/N 15120-226)
7. Slit Length Dial • Hex Wrench - 3mm (P/N X54264)
8. Breath Shield Mount • Hex Wrench - 4mm (P/N X54248)
9. Eyepieces • Hex Wrench - 5mm (P/N X54398)
10. Focusing Rings • Dust Cover (15120-225)
11. Fixation Light • Halogen Lamp, Main (15121)
12. Magnification Dial • Guide Rail Covers (15120-031)
13. Microscope Lock Knob • Replacement Fuses (RFAG20063)
14. Slit Rotation Scale • Chin Rest Paper - 1 pack (15120-051)
15. Slit Width/Rotation Knob
16. Illumination Arm Lock Knob
17. Microscope Arm Lock Knob
18. Instrument Base Lock Knob
19. Guide Rail Covers 11
20. Geared Rollers 10
21. Guide Rails 22
22. Chin Rest Assembly 9
23. Power Supply Assembly 12
24. Table Top 8
25. Patient Handles 13
14
7 15
6
5
16
17
25
4
18
20
21 19
3
23 24
2
1
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Setup (continued)
Unpacking and Installation
Ground
Screw
-continued-
Ground
Wire
Figure SU-3 Chin Rest Ground
Move
Handles Up
or Down
Allen Cap
Screws
Screws
Figure SU-4 Chin Rest Attaching Screws Figure SU-5 Adjusting Patient Handle Height
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Setup (continued)
Unpacking and Installation (continued) Chin Rest
Base
Lamp
Wire
Wire
9. Attach the Fixation Light Wire from the Chin Rest
Assembly into the connector on the back of the
Power Supply Assembly. Refer to Figure SU-6.
10. Open the box with the Microscope Assembly.
Remove the Microscope Assembly, Base Assembly,
and Accessories. Refer to Figure SU-7.
11. Using the 5mm Hex Screw remove the Allen
Screw on the bottom of the Illumination Assembly
and Arm. Figure SU-6 Connections
Allen
Screw
-continued-
Base
Assembly
Illumination
Assembly Figure SU-8 Allen Screw
and
Arm
Slot
Notch
Base
Slide
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Setup (continued)
Unpacking and Installation (continued) Slide
15. Install the Microscope Assembly onto the top of Microscope
the Arm by sliding it into position, making sure Assembly
it is up against the stop. Then, tighten the Lock
Knob located on the right side of the Microscope
Assembly. Refer to Figure SU-11.
Turn Counterclockwise
Note: Do not adjust the microscope stop knob
behind the base of the microscope or the Lock Knob
vertex distance will cause misalignment of
focus and require re-calibration of the slit lamp Figure SU-11 Microscope Install
assembly.
Note: The ON/OFF Switch will illuminate green when Figure SU-13 Power Supply Assembly
there is power to the unit. When the ON/OFF
Switch is set to off, the green light will turn off.
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Instructions for Use
Operation
1. Turn on the power using the On/Off switch located
on the front of the power supply. Brightness can Projected
Slit
be adjusted by rotating the illumination level knob.
Note: The thinnest line will allow for greater accuracy. Chinrest
Elevation
5. Remove the Focusing Rod. Handle
6. To position a patient, adjust the chinrest height
by turning the Chinrest Elevation Handle on the
post of the Chin Rest Assembly until the patient’s
canthus is in line with the Canthus Mark on the
chin rest post. Refer to Figure IN-2. Figure IN-2 Adjust Patient Height
7. Microscope elevation is adjusted by rotating the
Joystick and observing the slit image through the
Microscope Assembly until the slit is centered on
the patient's cornea. Refer to Figure IN-3.
8. Move the slit lamp with the Joystick held firmly
and slightly angled toward the patient, until the slit
Adjust Lamp Lock
appears sharply on the cornea. Height Base
Note: The accuracy of this rough adjustment should
be checked by the naked eye. The fine
adjustment is performed while observing the
Figure IN-3 Adjust Height
slit through the microscope.
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Instructions for Use (continued)
Operation (continued)
12. The angle between the illumination system and the Magnification
microscope can be varied between 0° and 90° to Dial
either the left or to the right. Refer to Figure IN-5.
13. The illumination angle is indicated on the Scale of
the slit lamp arm. Refer to Figure IN-6.
14. Magnification is altered by rotating the
Magnification Dial on the Microscope Assembly.
Refer to Figure IN-5.
Slit Length
The slit length is adjusted by rotating the Slit Length Figure IN-5 Illumination Angle
Dial. The dial has five stops for adjustments. They
are 0.6, 5.8, 9, 13.5 mm diameter and continuous
length. They index into place. Refer to Figure IN-7.
Filter Dial
The Filter Dial has four positions that index into place,
and are color coded to indicate the active filter. Refer
to Figure IN-7. The color coded index stops are as
follows: Figure IN-6 Illumination Angle Scale
Blue dot = Cobalt Blue
Red dot = Heat Absorbing
White dot = Open
Green dot = Red-free
Slit Rotation
Scale
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Cleaning & Maintenance
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Always
disconnect the power cord from the wall
and the instrument before performing any
of the following care and maintenance
procedures.
External Cleaning
Clean the external surfaces of this instrument using a
clean, soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution
(1 cc of liquid dish soap to one liter of clean, filtered
water (filtered below 5 microns)). Refer to Figure MM-1.
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Cleaning & Maintenance (continued)
Fuse Replacement
Replace the fuses in the Power Input Module with the
fuses indicated in the Specifications section of this
manual.
Open
Door
Figure MM-6 Open Fuse Door
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Troubleshooting
The following chart outlines some common issues with the Xcel 255 Slit Lamp and some steps you can take
to correct the issue. If problems persist, please contact the Reichert as listed in the Introduction section of
this manual.
The following is a checklist of items that need to be assessed in order to determine if the Xcel 255 Slit Lamp
requires servicing.
• Check the outside of the slit lamp for any damage or missing components.
• Inspect the power cord for damage.
• Test the lamp by turning the lamp on and turning the light all the way to it’s brightest setting, and all
the way down to it’s lowest setting.
• Check to ensure all switches are functioning properly.
• Check the Filters by cycling through all the options.
• Check the Slit Wheel by cycling through all the options.
• Check the base movement.
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Specifications
Catalog Number 15120
Physical Dimensions
Size: Weight, unpacked: 23.0 lbs. (10.4 Kg)
Height: 19.8 in. (50.2 cm) Weight, packed: 52 lbs (23.64 Kg)
Width: 10.5 in. (26.7 cm)
Depth: 14.0 in. (35.6 cm)
Electrical
Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Power Input: Max 56-73VA
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Fuses: T 1.6A L 250V
Halogen Bulb: P/N 15121 (6V, 20 W)
Operational Conditions
Environmental: 70°C
The environmental conditions are as follows:
Operating:
-20°C
Temperature 10° C (50° F) to 35° C (95° F)
Relative Humidity: 30% to 75% 80%
Atmospheric Pressure: 80 kPa (23.6 in. Hg) to
106 kPa (31.3 in. Hg)
10%
Transportation & Storage:
Temperature -20° C (-4° F) to +70° C (158° F). 106 kPa
Relative Humidity: 10% to 80% (non-condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure: 50 kPa (14.8 in. Hg) to
50 kPa
106 kPa (31.3 in. Hg)
Exposure to extreme temperature conditions indicated above must not exceed 15 weeks.
Microscope Galilean
Mag Change 3 Step Drum Rotation
Eyepiece 12.5X
Mag Ratio 10X 16X 25X
PD Range 54 - 75 mm
Diopter Adjustment +/- 5
Slit Illumination 6V 20W Halogen
Slit Width 0 - 13.5 mm
Slit Length 0 - 13.5 mm
Slit Apertures 0.6, 5.8, 9, 13.5 mm
Slit Rotation 0° - 180°
Filters Red Free, Heat Absorbing, Cobalt Blue
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Specifications (continued)
Movement Ranges
Longitudinal (In/Out) 90mm
Lateral (Left/Right) 107mm
Vertical (Up/Down) 30mm
Chinrest Range 80mm
Table Dimensions 18 1/2" x 12 10/16" (465 mm x 316 mm)
Disposal
This product does not generate any environmentally hazardous residues. At the end of its product life, follow
your local laws and ordinances regarding the proper disposal of this equipment.
Software Revision
There is no software installed in this unit.
Due to a policy of continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
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Guidance Tables
The Xcel 255 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The cus-
tomer or user of the Xcel 255 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
Electromagnetic Environment
Emissions Test Compliance
- Guidance -
The Xcel 255 uses RF energy only for its internal func-
RF Emissions Group 1 tion. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are
CISPR 11 Class B not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic
equipment.
Harmonics
Class A The Xcel 255 is suitable for use in all establishments,
IEC 61000-3-2
including domestic, and those directly connected to the
Flicker public low-voltage power network that supplies build-
Complies ings used for domestic purposes.
IEC 61000-3-3
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Guidance Tables (continued)
The Xcel 255 is intended for use in electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer
or user of the Xcel 255 should ensure that it is used in such an environment.
EFT ±2kV Mains ±2kV Mains Mains power quality should be that of a typical
EN/IEC 61000-4-4 ±1kV I/Os ±1kV I/Os commercial or hospital environment.
Surge ±1kV Differential ±1kV Differential Mains power quality should be that of a typical
EN/IEC 61000-4-5 ±2kV Common ±2kV Common commercial or hospital environment.
>95% Dip
>95% Dip
for 0.5 Cycle Mains power quality should be that of a typical
for 0.5 Cycle
60% Dip commercial or hospital environment. If the user
Voltage 60% Dip
for 5 Cycles of the Xcel 255 requires continued operation
Dips/Dropout for 5 Cycles
30% Dip during power mains interruptions, it is recom-
EN/IEC 61000-4-11 30% Dip
for 25 Cycles mended that the Xcel 255 be powered from an
for 25 Cycles
>95% Dip uninterruptible power supply or battery.
Note 1
for 5 Seconds
Power Frequency
50/60Hz Power frequency magnetic fields should be that
3A/m 3A/m
Magnetic Field of a typical commercial or hospital environment.
EN/IEC 61000-4-8
Note 1: During a 5 second loss of power, the Xcel 255 powers off, but recovers once power is restored; meeting the
manufacturers performance requirements.
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Guidance Tables (continued)
d=(3.5/E1)(Sqrt P)
80 to 800 MHz
d=(7/E1)(Sqrt P)
800 MHz to 2.5 GHz
Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption
and reflection from structures, objects and people.
* Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land
mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically
with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic
site survey should be considered. The measured field strength in the location in which the ME Equipment or
ME System should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional
measures many be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the ME Equipment or ME System.
* Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less then [V1] V/m.
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Guidance Tables (continued)
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Warranty
This product is warranted by Reichert Technologies against defective material and workmanship under
normal use for a period of one year from the date of invoice to the original purchaser. (An authorized dealer
shall not be considered an original purchaser.) Under this warranty, Reichert’s sole obligation is to repair or
replace the defective part or product at Reichert’s discretion.
This warranty applies to new products and does not apply to a product that has been tampered with, altered
in any way, misused, damaged by accident or negligence, or which has had the serial number removed,
altered or effaced. Nor shall this warranty be extended to a product installed or operated in a manner not in
accordance with the applicable Reichert instruction manual, nor to a product which has been sold, serviced,
installed or repaired other than by a Reichert factory, Technical Service Center, or authorized Reichert
Dealer.
Lamps, bulbs, charts, cards and other expendable items are not covered by this warranty.
All claims under this warranty must be in writing and directed to the Reichert factory, Technical Service
Center, or authorized instrument dealer making the original sale and must be accompanied by a copy of the
purchaser’s invoice.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties implied or expressed. All implied warranties of merchantability
or fitness for a particular use are hereby disclaimed. No representative or other person is authorized to make
any other obligations for Reichert. Reichert shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequent
damages for any negligence, breach of warranty, strict liability or any other damages resulting from or
relating to design, manufacture, sale, use or handling of the product.
PATENT WARRANTY
If notified promptly in writing of any action brought against the purchaser based on a claim that the
instrument infringes a U.S. Patent, Reichert will defend such action at its expense and will pay costs and
damages awarded in any such action, provided that Reichert shall have sole control of the defense of any
such action with information and assistance (at Reichert’s expense) for such defense, and of all negotiation
for the settlement and compromise thereof.
PRODUCT CHANGES
Reichert reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its
products without obligation to add such to products previously manufactured.
CLAIMS FOR SHORTAGES
We use extreme care in selection, checking, rechecking and packing to eliminate the possibility of error. If
any shipping errors are discovered:
1. Carefully go through the packing materials to be sure nothing was
inadvertently overlooked when the unit was unpacked.
2. Call the dealer you purchased the product from and report the
shortage. The materials are packed at the factory and none
should be missing if the box has never been opened.
3. Claims must be filed within 30 days of purchase.
CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES IN TRANSIT
Our shipping responsibility ceases with the safe delivery in good condition to the transportation company.
Claims for loss or damage in transit should be made promptly and directly to the transportation company.
If, upon delivery, the outside of the packing case shows evidence of rough handling or damage, the
transportation company’s agent should be requested to make a “Received in Bad Order” notation on the
delivery receipt. If within 48 hours of delivery, concealed damage is noted upon unpacking the shipment
and no exterior evidence of rough handling is apparent, the transportation company should be requested to
make out a “Bad Order” report. This procedure is necessary in order for the dealer to maintain the right of
recovery from the carrier.
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Reichert Technologies
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Depew, NY 14043
USA
AMETEK GmbH
Business Unit Reichert
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