1set up, 2cleaning and disinfection – Welch Allyn CL300 Surgical IlluminatorCL - User Manual User Manual
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LB-MAN-100W / 270W
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Set Up
1.1
Initial Preparation
To prepare a CL Series light source for first use:
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Verify that the main power switch is in the OFF position (O is pressed in).
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At the rear of the Light Source, remove the tape attaching the power cord retaining clamp
to the chassis. Insert an appropriate hospital grade power cord into the power entry
module and install the retaining clamp around the cord.
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Connect the power cord to a suitable AC power source. (See Section 5: Specifications).
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Insert the Micro Link
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Fiber or fiber bundle into the Multi Link™ Port. Use as directed.
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Press Main Power Switch ON (I pressed in).
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The Light Source will now start.
NOTE:
It is normal to hear an audible “clicking” or arcing sound during the lamp ignition
process.
1.2
Location
The CL Series light source can be used in an endoscopic cart, with the optional CL Series Stand, or
placed on a table. When placed on a table or in an endoscopic cart, maintain a minimum of two (2)
inches (51mm) clearance between any obstructions and the cooling vents located on the side and
rear of the Light Source.
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Cleaning and Disinfection
CL Series Light Sources
The console may be cleaned using a clean soft cloth with the following cleaning agents:
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Enzymatic Solution (Enzol)
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Isopropyl Alcohol
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Hydrogen Peroxide 3% USP
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2% Glutaraldehyde Solution
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Soap and Water
NOTE:
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Turn off Light Source before cleaning.
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Routinely inspect and clean all air intakes / out flows at the rear of the chassis for lint or
other debris.
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Allow the console to completely dry before use.
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Cleaning of any fiber bundles or accessories used with the CL Series light sources should
be per the manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION:
Do not splash cleaning agents into any openings, seams or electrical components.
Multi Link™ Expansion Port
The outside surfaces may be cleaned with a soft cloth using the following:
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Isopropyl Alcohol
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Soap and Water