348 BLUE 400 fluorescence module (option)
G-30-1458-en OPMI® Pentero® Software Release 2.20 / 2.21 Issue 11.1
Printed on 18. 02. 2009
BL 400 checklist
Warning!
– The BLUE 400 fluorescence target is not sterile. Therefore perform
the function test before surgery (without patient!).
– With increasing operating time of the light source, the illumination in-
tensity and, as a result, the brightness of fluorescence decrease.
When a specified, guaranteed lamp service life is exceeded, the user
will be warned in a message on the touchscreen that the brightness of
the light source is no longer sufficient for correct fluorescence applica-
tion. At the same time, the user is prompted on the touchscreen that a
new lamp for fluorescence application needs to be installed. This mes-
sage appears on power-up of the system, and will only disappear after
acknowledgement by the user.
Always check the following points before the use of the integrated fluores-
cence module (without patient!):
(Also note the brief operating instructions enclosed with the BLUE 400 flu-
orescence target).
• Place the BLUE 400 fluorescence target on a level surface.
Touchscreen:
• In the Config menu, select FLUORESCENCE - GENERAL -
BLUE 400.
• In the BL 400 menu, set brightness control to AUTO.
• In the BL 400 menu, set the light intensity start value to 100%.
• In the Config menu OPMI-DIAPHRAGM, set the function Preselec-
tion Depth of Field to Small.
• In the Config menu: OPMI-FOCUS, set the function Focusing Aid La-
ser Spots to On.
Handgrip:
• On the focus rocker switch of the handgrip, set the working distance
to 250 mm (display on the touchscreen: FOCUS 250 mm).
• On the zoom rocker switch of the handgrip, set the magnification to
factor 3 (display on the touchscreen: ZOOM 3x).
Microscope:
• On the microscope, set the adjustment knob for the illuminated field
diameter to a medium diameter.
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