MIDMARK
Examination and Procedure Lights
Midmark 354 and 355 Series Diagnosis and Treatment Light Rev A Users Guide Aug 2016
Users Guide
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Diagnosis and Treatment Light English Español Français
For Models: Mobile: 355 (-022 thru -024, -037) Ceiling: 355 (-025 thru -036, -038 thru -041) Wall: 355 (-042) 355 portion of 354/355 combo models:
354 (-038 thru -041)
User’s Guide
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Product Information NOTE: To register your product online, go to www.midmark.com.
Dealer :
Date of Purchase:
Model / Serial Number:
Midmark Authorized Service Company:
Ceiling / Wall model shown. Location on Mobile model is similar.
MA8343i
Model / Serial Number Location
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Table of Contents Important Information
Safety Symbols...4 Intended Use...5 Electromagnetic Interference...5 Disposal of Equipment...5 Transportation / Storage Conditions...5 Optical Filter...5
Operation
ON / STANDBY Switch...6 Positioning the Lighthead...7
Maintenance
Cleaning & Disinfecting...8 Sterilizing the Handle...9 Replacing the Bulb...10 Replacing the Fuses: Ceiling Mounted Lights... 11 Wall Mounted Lights...12 Mobile Lights (120V)...13 Mobile Lights (230V)...14 Ball Pivot Tension Adjustment...15 Cross Tube Counterbalance Adjustment...16 Preventative Maintenance...17
Specifications
Specifications Chart...17 Dimensions / Range of Motion: Ceiling Mounted Lights...19 Wall Mounted Lights...20 Mobile Lights...21
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Chart...22 Calling for Service...22
Warrant Information
Limited Warranty...23
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Important Information Safety Symbols warning
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in serious injury.
Caution
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices
Equipment Alert
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in equipment damage.
Type B
Dangerous Voltage / Shock Hazard
Consult User Guide
Hot Surface
Fragile
Protective Earth Ground
Proper Shipping Orientation
Fuse Rating Specification
Keep Dry
Ceiling Mounted / Mobile Models: Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL2601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, No.601.1. 94XM Wall Mounted Models: Medical Equipment with respect to electrical shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 601-1
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Intended Use 355 (-042): This product is intended to be used in all veterinarian environments where illumination is required for diagnosis or treatment. 355 (-022 / -024, -025 thru -036) & combo models 354 (-038 thru -041): This product is intended to be used in all medical environments where illumination is required for external examinations and procedures.
Electromagnetic Interference This product is designed and built to minimize electromagnetic interference with other devices. However, if interference is noticed between another device and this product: • • • •
Remove interfering device from room Wire this product into isolated circuit Increase seperation between this product and interfering device Contact Midmark if interference persists
Disposal of Equipment At the end of product life, the light, accessories, and other consumable goods may become contaminated from normal use. Consult local codes and ordinances for proper disposal of equipment, accessories and other consumable goods.
Transportation / Storage Conditions Ambient Temperature Range:... -22°F to 140°F (-30°C to +60°C) Relative Humidity...10% to 90% (non-condensing) Atmospheric Pressure... 500hPa (0.5 bar) to 1060hPa (1.06 bar) NOTE: This product contains glass. It must be transported and stored with care to limit vibration / shocks.
Optical Filter
Optical Filter
warning
This light contains a heat removing optical filter that must remain in place for patient safety. It shall only be replaced by Midmark authorized service personnel.
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Operation ON / STANDBY Switch To turn the light ON...
Press the ON / STANDBY switch to ON ( I ).
To turn the light OFF...
I ). Press the ON / STANDBY switch to STANDBY ( O
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STANDBY ON
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Positioning the Lighthead
To position the lighthead...
Grasp the sterilizable handle, then rotate the arm / lighthead to desired position.
Ceiling / Wall model shown. Mobile model is similar.
Sterilizable Handle
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Maintenance Cleaning & Disinfecting warning
• Always disconnect power, and allow light to cool before cleaning / disinfecting. • Prevent fluides from leaking into interior or onto electrical contacts. • Clean EXTERNAL SURFACES ONLY (arm assemblies / lighthead). • Do NOT attempt to clean / disinfect internal surfaces. Contact an authorized service technician.
Equipment Alert
Use only quaternary disinfectants on light. Staining, pitting, discoloration, or softening could occur if phenolic, iodophor, or glutaraldehyde-based solution is used on plastic surfaces of the lighthead. Also, using alcohol or aerosol spray cleaners / disinfectants containing substantial amounts of alcohol in the formula may damage the lens.
Equipment Alert
Do not use alcohol or abrasive compounds on faceplate. Wring excess water / solution from cloth before wiping.
To clean external surfaces...
A) Clean faceplate with an antistatic acrylic cleaning solution using a soft, clean, cloth. B) Wipe external surfaces of arms / lighthead with a mild detergent and water solution. C) Rinse all surfaces with a soft cloth and clean water. D) Wipe all surfaces dry.
Faceplate
To disinfect external surfaces...
A) Apply appropriate disinfecting solution (see EQUIPMENT ALERT) to soft cloth. B) Wring excess solution from cloth, then wipe external surfaces of arms / lighthead. C) Do not rinse or dry. Allow solution to air dry.
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Sterilizing the Handle Caution
The handle is not sterile when shipped. If your application requires the handle to be sterile, it must be sterilized before use, or covered with a sterile protective barrier.
Equipment Alert
Use only steam sterilization on the handle.
To sterilize, process the handle in a dynamic air removal steam sterilizer (sterilizer that uses pressure pulses and / or vacuum purges to remove air from the chamber) at a temperature of 270° F (132° C) for four minutes minimum. If using a Midmark M9 or M11 sterilizer, use the “POUCHES” cycle. It is recommended that the handle be pouched or wrapped for sterilization to maintain its sterility until placed on the light. When pouching or wrapping the handle, use only sterilizer pouches or wraps that have been cleared by the FDA and labeled for use with the steam sterilization cycle parameters (e.g. temperature and exposure time) of the sterilization cycle being used. Place the handle on the sterilizer tray so steam can enter the opening and air and any steam condensate can drain from the handle (see illustration below).
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Replacing the Bulb warning
The maximum bulb wattage for this light is 100 Watts. There is a risk of fire if this limit is exceeded. Use Midmark part number: 002-0640-00.
Caution
II ). • To prevent electrical shock, the light must be in STANDBY mode ( O O • Allow the light to cool before removing bulb. • Move the lighthead away from the exam site to prevent contaminants from falling into the area.
Equipment Alert
Halogen bulbs are sensitive to body oils. Do not touch the glass portion of the bulb. If the glass portion of the bulb is handled, wipe with a clean soft lint-free cloth. Wipe with alcohol, then pat dry.
To replace bulb..
I ). A) Turn light switch to STANDBY ( O B) Loosen three screws on top of lighthead. (Do not attempt to remove these screws). C) Separate top cap from lighthead housing. D) Pull bulb out of bulb socket, then discard. E) Grasp new bulb with a clean cloth, then insert into bulb socket. F) Align three top cap screws with holes, then tighten screws.
Bulb
Top Cap
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Replacing the Fuses Ceiling Mounted Lights To replace fuses...
I ). A) Turn light switch to STANDBY ( O B) Remove four screws, then lower ceiling cover. C) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, rotate fuse cap counter-clockwise 1/4 turn, while pushing upward. D) Pull fuse out of fuse cap to inspect. E) Insert fuse into fuse cap. F) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, rotate fuse cap clockwise 1/4 turn, while pushing into fuse socket. G) Install ceiling cover. NOTE: There are two fuses on this light. After removing the fuse, inspect it to determine whether it is faulty.
CRAFTSMAN
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Replacing the Fuses - continued Wall Mounted Lights To replace fuses...
I ). A) Turn light switch to STANDBY ( O B) Remove bracket cover. C) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, rotate fuse cap counter-clockwise 1/4 turn, while pushing upward. D) Pull fuse out of fuse cap. E) Insert fuse into fuse cap. F) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, rotate fuse cap clockwise 1/4 turn, while pushing into fuse socket. G) Install bracket cover. NOTE: There are two fuses on this light. After removing the fuse, inspect it to determine whether it is faulty.
Bracket Cover
Fuse Fuse Cap
CRAFTSMAN
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Replacing the Fuses - continued Mobile Lights (120V models)
To replace fuses...
I ). A) Turn light switch to STANDBY ( O B) Disconnect power cord from light. C) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, push in on locking tab, then pull fuse drawer out. D) Pull fuses out of fuse drawer to inspect. E) Insert fuses into fuse drawer. F) Insert fuse drawer into AC inlet. (Push in until you hear a clicking sound). G) Connnect power cord.
Locking Tab
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Replacing the Fuses - continued Mobile Lights (230V models) Equipment Alert
The voltage setting that appears in the window of the fuse drawer, must match the facility voltage. To adjust the voltage setting, refer to Electrical Input Setting procedure.
To replace fuses...
I ). A) Turn light switch to STANDBY ( O B) Disconnect power cord from light. C) Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, push in on two locking tabs, then pull fuse drawer out. D) Pull fuses out of fuse drawer to inspect. E) Insert fuses into fuse drawer. F) Insert fuse drawer into AC inlet. (Push in until you hear a clicking sound). G) Connnect power cord.
Voltage Window 24
0 230 230
22
0
Locking Tabs
Voltage Selector
24 0 230
22 0
Equipment Alert
Locking tabs are fragile. Pull gently to prevent damage.
Selector Lock Tabs
MA8476i
To adjust Electrical Input Setting...
A) Pull out on two selector lock tabs, then pull voltage selector out of fuse drawer. B) Rotate voltage selector until the correct setting aligns with the voltage window. C) Insert voltage selector into fuse drawer.
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Ball Pivot Tension Adjustment To adjust ball pivot tension...
A) Remove screw, then slide sleeve up to expose opening. B) Insert screwdriver into adjustment hole. C) Move the screwdriver LEFT / RIGHT to adjust tension setting (LEFT: decreases tension / RIGHT: increases tension) D) Remove screwdriver, and check for desired tension. Repeat Step C until desired tension is achieved. E) Slide sleeve down, then install screw.
Ceiling / Wall model shown. Mobile model is similar.
Increase CRAF
TSMA
N
Decrease
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Cross Tube Counterbalance Adjustment To adjust cross tube counterbalance...
A) Remove cap from counterbalance. B) Loosen / tighten the adjustment screw until the cross tube balances in horizontal position. C) Install cap onto counterbalance.
Adjustment Screw
Cap
(New-style)
Adjustment Screw
Cap (Old-style)
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Preventative Maintenance Frequency
Activity
Semi-annually
Inspect rotation of lighthead / arms at all pivot points. Arms should move freely, without noise. Arms should not drift when released. Check for excessive rotation. (This would indicate internal stops may be broken). Use the Range of Motion section in this manual as a reference. Turn light ON. Rotate lighthead / arms at all pivot points. Light should not flicker or flash at any time. Inspect the faceplate and inside of the lighthead for signs of damage. If damage is apparent, stop using the light immediately. (NOTE: Using the light with a broken IR filter may cause tissue burns to patients.) Inspect lighthead for excessive dust or dirt buildup inside lighthead. Do not attempt to clean interior - contact an authorized service technician.
Specifications Specifications Beam Diameter @ 36 in. (91.4 cm):
8 in. (20.3 cm) defined by 20% of peak illumination
Bulb:
24 VAC, 100W Halogen
Color Temperature:
4,200K
Color Rendering Index (CRI):
>88
Total Irradiance:
113 w/m2
Focal Length:
36 in. (91.4 cm)
Diameter of Lighthead:
17 in. (43.2 cm)
Illumination @ 24 in. (60.9 cm):
5000 fc (53,800 lux)
Illumination @ 36 in. (91.4 cm):
3400 fc (36,600 lux)
Electrical Requirements: 120 VAC models
120 VAC, 60 Hz, 1.25 amps, single phase
230 VAC models
220 / 230 / 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.7 amps, single phase
Fuse Rating: 120 VAC models
1.6A, 250V, 5mm x 20mm, Type T, low breaking capacity, IEC 127-2/3
230 VAC models
0.8A, 250 VAC, 5mm x 20mm, Type FST, TIme Lag, IEC 127-2/3
Range of Motion / Height:
Refer to Dimension / Range of Motion section
Power Cord (Mobile Models only):
96 in. (2.4 m) long, Hospital Grade grounding plug
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Specifications - continued Specifications - continued Classifications:
Class 1, Type B, continuous operation
Certifications: Ceiling / Mobile Models
Classified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. with respect to electric shock, fire, and mechanical hazards only in accordance with UL2601-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2, No.601.1.
Wall Mounted Models
UL60601-1, 1st Ed., 2006-04-26 (2nd Ed.) CAN / CSA C22.2. #601.1-M90, 2005
Weight: Mobile Models
59 lbs (26.8 kg)
Wall Mounted Model
110 lbs. (49.9 kg)
Ceiling Mounted Models: single light (8 ft. ceiling)
59 lbs (26.8 kg)
single light (9 ft. ceiling)
60 lbs (27.2 kg)
single light (10 ft. ceiling)
62 lbs (28.1 kg)
dual light (8 ft. ceiling)
105 lbs (47.6 kg)
dual light (9 ft. ceiling)
107 lbs (48.5 kg)
dual light (10 ft. ceiling)
111 lbs (50.4 kg)
warning
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture. Clarification: Equipment is suitable for use in the presence of oxygen, air, or nitrous oxide.
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Dimensions / Range of Motion Ceiling Mounted Lights
58.2 in. (147.8 cm)
540° 35° 35° 580°
180° 580° 27.5 in. (69.8 cm) Height of lighthead adjustable from 53 in. (135 cm) to 78 in. (198 cm) above floor. .
13.3 in. (33.8 cm) 49.5 in. (125.7 cm)
Based on 8’ models with 8’ ceiling and 9’ models with 9’ ceiling
MA340804
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Dimensions / Range of Motion - continued Wall Mounted Lights > 3 in. (81 cm)
31 in. (81 cm) 63.5 in. (161.3 cm) 100.5 in. (255.3 cm) 170°
580° 35°
540°
35°
180°
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