OLYMPUS
CLV-180 EVIS EXERA II XENON LIGHT SOURCE Instructions June 2016
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INSTRUCTIONS
EVIS EXERA II XENON LIGHT SOURCE
OLYMPUS CLV-180
Contents
Contents Labels and Symbols ...
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use...
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Intended use ...
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Instruction manual ...
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User qualifications...
5
Instrument compatibility ...
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Repair and modification ...
5
Signal words...
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Dangers, warnings and cautions...
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Cardiac applications...
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Summary of the functions of the instrument ...
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Chapter 1
Checking the Package Contents...
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Chapter 2
Nomenclature and Functions ...
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2.1
Symbols and descriptions ...
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2.2
Front panel...
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2.3
Rear and side panels ...
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Inspection ...
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3.1
Inspection work flow...
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3.2
Checking the lamp ignition mode...
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3.3
Inspection of the power supply ...
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3.4
Checking the lamp hour indicator ...
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3.5
Inspection of the examination light...
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3.6
Inspection of brightness adjustment ...
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3.7
Inspection of the high intensity mode...
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3.8
Inspection of air and water feeding ...
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3.9
Inspection of transillumination function ...
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3.10 Inspection of the NBI observation function ...
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3.11 Inspection of the PDD observation function...
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3.12 After inspection ...
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Chapter 3
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Contents
Chapter 4
Operation...
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4.1
Operation flow ...
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4.2
Connection of an endoscope ...
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4.3
Turning the light source ON and igniting the examination lamp...
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4.4
Brightness adjustment ...
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4.5
Adjusting air/water pressure...
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4.6
Using the transillumination function ...
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4.7
Using the high intensity mode ...
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4.8
Using the NBI observation mode ...
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4.9
Using the PDD observation mode...
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4.10 Extinguishing the examination lamp...
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4.11 Turning the light source OFF ...
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Chapter 5
Lamp and Fuse Replacement ...
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5.1
Replacement of the examination (xenon) lamp...
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5.2
Fuse replacement ...
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Care, Storage and Disposal ...
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6.1
Care ...
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6.2
Storage ...
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6.3
Disposal ...
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Installation and Connection...
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7.1
Installation work flow ...
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7.2
Installation of equipment ...
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7.3
Selecting the lamp ignition mode ...
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7.4
Installation of the water container ...
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7.5
Connection of the video system center ...
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7.6
Connection of the foot switch ...
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7.7
Connection to the AC mains power supply ...
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Troubleshooting ...
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8.1
Troubleshooting guide ...
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8.2
Returning the light source for repair...
102
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Appendix... 103
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System chart ...
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Transportation, storage and operating environments ...
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Specifications ...
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EMC information...
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EVIS EXERA II XENON LIGHT SOURCE CLV-180
Labels and Symbols
Labels and Symbols Safety-related labels and symbols are attached to the light source at the locations shown below. If labels or symbols are missing or illegible, contact Olympus.
Front side
UDI label The UDI label is required by some countries’ regulations regarding the identification of a medical device also known as Unique Device Identification (UDI).
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Labels and Symbols
Rear side Electrical rating The product name, rated voltage and frequency are shown.
Caution that only the exclusive cable can be connected.
EVIS EXERA II XENON LIGHT SOURCE MODEL OLYMPUS CLV-180 INPUT 100-240V 50/60Hz 500VA
CE marking
Fuse rating
Potential equalization terminal
0197
FUSES T8AH250V
Serial number plate
Caution on lamp replacement.
Manufacturer name Cautions that the inside is extremely hot immediately after the lamp is extinguished.
Crossed-out wheeled bin’ symbol
Back cover of this instruction manual Manufacturer
Authorized representative in the European Community
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use
Important Information - Please Read Before Use Intended use This light source has been designed to be used with Olympus endoscopes, video system center, and other ancillary equipment for endoscopic diagnosis, treatment and video observation. Do not use this light source for any purpose other than its intended use.
Instruction manual This instruction manual contains essential information on using this light source safely and effectively. Before use, thoroughly review this manual and the manuals of all equipment which will be used during the procedure and use the equipment as instructed. Keep this and all related instruction manuals in a safe, accessible location. If you have any questions or comments about any information in this manual, please contact Olympus.
Terms used in this manual EVIS EXERA II video system center: The EVIS EXERA II video system center is a device that converts signals from a videoscope or camera head into monitor images. Camera head: The camera head is a device that converts endoscopic images from a fiberscope or a rigidscope into monitor images. Automatic brightness control: The automatic brightness control automatically adjusts the intensity of the light emitted from the light source so that the endoscopic image will be maintained at constant brightness even if the distance between the distal end of the endoscope’s insertion tube and the subject changes.
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Mobile workstation: The mobile workstation is a special trolley on which this light source is placed and used for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment. Wall mains outlet: The wall mains outlet is a wall AC mains power outlet socket with a terminal used exclusively for grounding. Isolation transformer: The isolation transformer is a safety device that is used to isolate noninsulated equipment with potentially high leakage currents to decrease the possibility of electric shock. Transillumination function: With this function, the distal end of the endoscope emits more intense examination light, which transmits through the body wall tissue of the patient and enables the operator to confirm the position of the distal end from outside the patient’s body, provided that the operating room illumination is low. This function is available only with EVIS videoscopes and a few fiberscopes. High intensity mode: This mode emits brighter illumination light than usual. It is available only with the endoscopes and light guide cables compatible with this mode. Special light observation: This is an observation using specific filtered light (e.g. NBI, PDD). NBI (Narrow Band Imaging) observation: NBI observation mode utilizes an optical filter, which filters the white light spectrum, changing it from a broad band to a narrow band. The filter sets the narrow bands to specific wavelengths within the green and blue spectrum that are within the visible light spectrum. PDD (Photo Dynamic Diagnosis) observation: This is one of the special light observations using the exciting light.
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use
User qualifications If there is an official standard on user qualifications to perform endoscopy and endoscopic treatment that is defined by the medical administration or other official institutions, such as academic societies on endoscopy, follow that standard. If there is no official qualification standard, the operator of this instrument must be a physician approved by the medical safety manager of the hospital or person in charge of the department (department of internal medicine, etc.). The physician should be capable of safely performing the planned endoscopy and endoscopic treatment following guidelines set by the academic societies on endoscopy, etc., and considering the difficulty of endoscopy and endoscopic treatment. This manual does not explain or discuss endoscopic procedures.
Instrument compatibility Refer to the “System chart” in the Appendix to confirm that this light source is compatible with the ancillary equipment being used. Using incompatible equipment can result in patient injury or equipment damage and makes it impossible to obtain the expected functionality. This instrument complies with the EMC standard for medical electrical equipment; edition 2 (IEC 60601-1-2: 2001). However, when connecting to an instrument that complies with the EMC standard for medical electrical equipment; edition 1 (IEC 60601-1-2: 1993), the whole system complies with edition 1.
Repair and modification This light source does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Do not disassemble, modify or attempt to repair it; patient or user injury and/or equipment damage can result. Some problems that appear to be malfunctions may be correctable by referring to Chapter 8, “Troubleshooting”. If the problem cannot be resolved using the information in Chapter 8, contact Olympus.
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Signal words The following signal words are used throughout this manual:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices or potential equipment damage.
Indicates additional helpful information.
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use
Dangers, warnings and cautions Follow the dangers, warnings and cautions given below when handling this light source. This information is to be supplemented by the dangers, warnings and cautions given in each chapter.
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Strictly observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may place the patient and medical personnel in danger of an electric shock. When the light source is used to examine a patient, do not allow metal parts of the endoscope or its accessories to touch metal parts of other system components. Such contact may cause unintended current flow to the patient. Keep fluids away from all electrical equipment. If fluids are spilled on or into the unit, stop operation of the light source immediately and contact Olympus. Do not prepare, inspect or use this light source with wet hands.
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Never install and operate the light source in locations where: The concentration of oxygen is high. Oxidizing agents (such as nitrous oxide (N2O)) are present in the atmosphere. Flammable anesthetics are present in the atmosphere. Otherwise, explosion or fire may result because this light source is not explosion-proof.
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In case of instrument failure or malfunction, always keep another light source in the room ready for use.
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Never insert anything into the ventilation grills of the light source. It can cause an electric shock and/or fire.
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Although the illumination light emitted from the endoscope’s distal end is required for endoscopic observation and treatment, it may also cause alteration of living tissues such as protein denaturation of liver tissue and perforation of the intestines through inappropriate use. Observe the following warnings on the illumination. Always set the minimum required brightness. The brightness of the image on a video monitor may differ from the actual brightness at the distal end of an endoscope. Especially in combination with endoscopes using an electrical shutter function, pay attention to the brightness level setting of this instrument. When this instrument is used with a video system center compatible with automatic brightness control function, be sure to use this function. The automatic brightness control can keep the illumination at a proper level. Refer to the instruction manual of the video system center for details. Do not continue observation in the proximity to tissue or keep the distal end of the endoscope in contact with living tissue for a long time. It may cause patient burns. When discontinuing the use of the endoscope, be sure to turn this instrument OFF or extinguish the examination lamp by pushing the lamp button.
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Do not look directly into the distal end of the endoscope, the distal end of the light guide cable or the output socket of the light source while the light source is ON. The intense light causes eye injury.
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Do not touch the distal end of the light guide connector of the endoscope, the distal end of the light guide cable or the output socket of the light source immediately after removing it from this instrument because they are extremely hot. Operator or patient injury can result.
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use
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Xenon light sources produce significant heat due to the high intensity light required for endoscopic procedures. If the disconnected end of the light guide cable or the distal end of an endoscope touches operating room drapes or other flammable materials, fire can result. Observe the following warnings: Never place the unattached end of an illuminated light guide cable on an operating room drape or other flammable material. Never allow the distal end of an illuminated endoscope to come in contact with operating room drapes or other flammable material. Be sure to turn OFF the light source or extinguish the examination lamp whenever the light source is not used.
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This product may interfere with other medical electronic equipment used in combination with it. Before use, refer to the Appendix to confirm the compatibility of this instrument with all equipment to be used.
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Do not use this product in any place where it may be subject to strong electromagnetic radiation (for example, in the vicinity of a microwave therapeutic device, MRI, wireless set, short-wave therapeutic device, cellular/portable phone, etc.). This may impair the performance of the product.
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If the endoscopic image dims during use, blood, mucus or debris may adhere to the light guide on the distal end of the endoscope. Carefully withdraw the endoscope from the patient and remove the blood or mucus in order to obtain optimum illumination and to ensure the safety of the examination. If you continue to use the endoscope in such a condition, the distal end temperature may rise and cause mucosal burns. It may also cause patient and/or operator injury.
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Do not rely on the special light observation method alone for primary detection of lesions or for a decision regarding any potential diagnostic or therapeutic intervention.
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For reasons described below, do not rely on the NBI imaging modality alone for primary detection of lesions or to make a decision regarding any potential diagnostic or therapeutic intervention. It has not been demonstrated to increase the yield or sensitivity of finding any specific mucosal lesion including colonic polyps or Barrett’s esophagus.
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Do not use a pointed or hard object to press the buttons on the front panel. This may damage the buttons.
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Avoid applying excessive force to the connectors, as this may damage the instrument.
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Do not leave the examination lamp ON when an endoscope is connected to the light source. The examination light reaches the maximum intensity and the endoscope’s distal end becomes hot. In addition, smoke may also be produced if the debris attached to the distal end is heated.
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Avoid using this instrument in a dusty environment, as this may damage the instrument.
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Be sure that this instrument is not used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment (other than the components of this instrument or system) to avoid electromagnetic interference.
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Electromagnetic interference may occur to this instrument when it is placed near equipment marked with the following symbol or other portable and mobile RF communications equipment such as cellular phones. If radio interference occurs, mitigation measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating this instrument or shielding the location.
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If the emergency lamp, instead of the examination lamp, lights up frequently when pressing the Lamp button to light the examination lamp, this instrument may have already malfunctioned. Return the instrument for repair, following 8.2, “Returning the light source for repair” on page 102.
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Important Information - Please Read Before Use
As defined by the international safety standard (IEC 606011), medical electrical equipment is classified into the following types: TYPE CF applied part (the instrument can safely be applied to any part of the body, including the heart), and TYPE B/BF applied part (the instrument can safely be applied to any organ except the heart). The part of the body that an endoscope or electrosurgical accessory can safely be applied to depends on the classification of the equipment to which the instruments are connected. Before beginning the procedure, check the current leakage classification type of each instrument to be used for the procedure. Classification types are clearly specified in the instruments' instruction manuals. Symbol
Classification TYPE CF applied part
TYPE BF applied part
TYPE B applied part
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Cardiac applications •
Use only the devices listed in the “System chart” in the Appendix for endoscopic observation or treatment of the heart or areas near the heart. Other combinations of equipment may cause ventricular fibrillation or seriously affect the cardiac function of the patient.
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For cardiac applications, never support the endoscope with a metal surgical arm which is not electrically isolated from the ground. If not isolated, the endoscope will be connected to the ground through the surgical arm and bed, and will conduct unexpected leakage current which may seriously affect the cardiac function of the patient.
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The use of medical devices not specifically designed for cardiac applications may cause ventricular fibrillation or seriously affect the cardiac function of the patient. As specified by the international standard IEC 60601-1, any applied part used for observation or treatment of the heart or areas near the heart must meet “TYPE CF applied part” requirements for low electrical leakage current. When using endoscopes for endoscopic cardiac applications, the applied part requirements include all devices directly connected to the endoscope, such as the light guide cable, camera head and telescope holder. Each of these devices must individually meet the “TYPE CF applied part” requirements for leakage current limits if they are to be used for cardiac applications.
The OLYMPUS light guide cables and camera heads listed in the “System chart” in the Appendix (TYPE CF applied part) which are suitable for cardiac applications bear a
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Summary of the functions of the instrument
Summary of the functions of the instrument Some of the functions described below may be unavailable or restricted depending on the ancillary equipment used with this instrument. Refer to the instruction manuals for the light source and the required ancillary equipment for details.
Illuminating the operation The light of the examination lamp built into this instrument is provided to the endoscope. Section 4.3, “Turning the light source ON and igniting the examination lamp” on page 58
Adjusting the examination light When this instrument is used in combination with the EVIS EXERA II video system center and a videoscope, the examination light intensity is adjusted automatically. When this instrument is used in combination with a fiberscope, the examination light intensity has to be adjusted manually. Section 4.4, “Brightness adjustment” on page 60
Special light observation NBI observation is available. Section 4.8, “Using the NBI observation mode” on page 66 Installation of an optional PDD filter (MAJ-1429) permits the PDD observation. Section 4.9, “Using the PDD observation mode” on page 68
Selecting the high intensity mode Brighter examination light is available by using an endoscope and light guide that are compatible with high intensity mode operation. Section 4.7, “Using the high intensity mode” on page 65
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Summary of the functions of the instrument
Air and water feed This instrument incorporates an air pump and exclusive water feed tank for use in feeding air and water from the nozzle at the endoscope’s distal end to the body cavity and adjusting the air/water flow. Section 4.5, “Adjusting air/water pressure” on page 63
Transillumination function The endoscope’s distal end emits the intense light. The light transmits through the patient’s body wall so the operator can confirm the position of the distal end from outside the patient’s body provided that the operating room illumination is low. Section 4.6, “Using the transillumination function” on page 64
Monitoring the operating hours of examination lamp The lamp hour indicator on the front panel of this instrument displays the total accumulated operating hours of the examination lamp to indicate the time for replacement. Section 3.4, “Checking the lamp hour indicator” on page 32
Automatic switching to emergency lamp If the examination lamp does not light or blows in the middle of an examination making endoscopic observation impossible, the light source switches automatically to the emergency light. The emergency light provides enough brightness for withdrawing the endoscope from the patient’s body. Section 3.3, “Inspection of the power supply” on page 29 and Section 3.5, “Inspection of the examination light” on page 33
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Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents
Chapter 1 Checking the Package Contents Match all items in the package with the components shown below. Inspect each item for damage. If the light source is damaged, a component is missing or you have any questions, do not use the light source; immediately contact Olympus.
EVIS EXERA II xenon light source (CLV-180)
Light source cable (MAJ-1411)
Power cord
Foot holder (MAJ-1205, 4 pcs.)
Spare fuse (MAJ-1412, 2 pcs.)
Instruction manual
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions
Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions 2.1
Symbols and descriptions Front panel Power ON/OFF
High intensity mode
Filter mode
Transillumination
Air feeding
Air pressure control
Air pressure low
Air pressure medium
Air pressure high
Lamp hour indicator reset
New lamp
Exchange lamp
ON (air feeding/ examination lamp)
OFF (air feeding/ examination lamp)
Examination lamp ignition
Automatic brightness adjustment (AUTO)
Manual brightness adjustment (MAN.)
Brightness up
Brightness down
Brightness
Emergency lamp
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Chapter 2 Nomenclature and Functions
Rear and side panels Caution, refer to instructions.
Warns that the lamp is hot.
Fuse
Potential equalization terminal
Serial number
Alternating current
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