General information, Designated use, Safety instructions – Amico Mira 45 User Manual
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Designated Use
Intended Purpose
Minor surgical luminaire (Treatment light) – light for local illumination of the patient’s body during
diagnosis or treatment. It is not intended for use in operating theatres.
Location
Only in dry rooms not subject to the risk of explosion. The minimum distance to inflammable parts
has to be 0.5 m.
Operation Mode
The light is designed for continuous operation.
Safety Instructions
• The light may only be operated in dry rooms,
not subject to the risk of explosion.
• Do not leave the light on without supervision.
• The minimum distance to inflammable parts has to be 0.5 m.
• Keep inflammable substances and objects away from the light and the light cone.
• When using lights of protection class I make sure that the grounding conductor is
connected with the lamp housing.
• Do not touch the luminous medium while the light is switched on and for some
time afterwards –
danger of burns.
• Defective apertures must be replaced –
Risk of injury.
• Apart from changing the lamps, no further modifications or work may be carried
out by the user.
• Defective lamps may only be replaced with lamps with the same power (W, Watt)
and of the same type (specifications see ’Technical Data’ at page 11 ).
• Do not kink the power supply cable to avoid damages.
• Do not touch the protective glass.
• The user has to comply with the requirements of the national institute for hygiene
and disinfection.
Risk: Transmission of diseases.
General Information
Operating manual
(GB)
Page
12/40
U
English
1. General Information
1.1. Designated Use
1.1.1. Intended purpose
Minor surgical luminaire (Treatment light) – light for local illumination of the
patient’s body during diagnosis or treatment. It is not intended for use in
operating theatres.
1.1.2. Location
Only in dry rooms not subject to the risk of explosion. The minimum distance
to inflammable parts has to be 0.5m.
1.1.3. Operation mode
The light is designed for continuous operation.
2. Safety Instruction
The light may only be operated in dry rooms,
not subject to the risk of
explosion.
Do not leave the light on without supervision.
The minimum distance to inflammable parts has to be 0.5 m.
Keep inflammable substances and objects away from the light and the light
cone.
When using lights of protection class I make sure that the grounding conductor
is connected with the lamp housing.
Do not touch the luminous medium while the light is switched on and for some
time afterwards –
danger of burns.
Defective apertures must be replaced –
Risk of injury.
Apart from changing the lamps, no further modifications or work may be
carried out by the user.
Defective lamps may only be replaced with lamps with the same power (W,
Watt) and of the same type (specifications see
’
Technical Data’
at page
11
).
Do not kink the power supply cable to avoid damages.
Do not touch the protective glass.
The user has to comply with the requirements of the national institute for
hygiene and disinfection.
Risk: Transmission of diseases.
Operating manual
(GB)
Page
12/40
U
English
1. General Information
1.1. Designated Use
1.1.1. Intended purpose
Minor surgical luminaire (Treatment light) – light for local illumination of the
patient’s body during diagnosis or treatment. It is not intended for use in
operating theatres.
1.1.2. Location
Only in dry rooms not subject to the risk of explosion. The minimum distance
to inflammable parts has to be 0.5m.
1.1.3. Operation mode
The light is designed for continuous operation.
2. Safety Instruction
The light may only be operated in dry rooms,
not subject to the risk of
explosion.
Do not leave the light on without supervision.
The minimum distance to inflammable parts has to be 0.5 m.
Keep inflammable substances and objects away from the light and the light
cone.
When using lights of protection class I make sure that the grounding conductor
is connected with the lamp housing.
Do not touch the luminous medium while the light is switched on and for some
time afterwards –
danger of burns.
Defective apertures must be replaced –
Risk of injury.
Apart from changing the lamps, no further modifications or work may be
carried out by the user.
Defective lamps may only be replaced with lamps with the same power (W,
Watt) and of the same type (specifications see
’
Technical Data’
at page
11
).
Do not kink the power supply cable to avoid damages.
Do not touch the protective glass.
The user has to comply with the requirements of the national institute for
hygiene and disinfection.
Risk: Transmission of diseases.