Pilling LUMINATOR User manual

Owner’s
Manual
Pilling
LUMINATOR™
Dual
and
Fiber
Single
Optic
Models
Light
Sources
PILLING
Models:
This
Manual
is
Part
No.
Dual
-12 52-1202 52-1203
300431
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V
240
VAC
100
VAC
Single
52-1211 52-1212 52-1213
Illuminator
120
VAC
240
VAC
100
VAC
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A

WARRANTY

Pilling
warrants
workmanship
our factory and
consumable
Pilling
liability
or
repair
THIS
WARRANTY EXPRESSED MERCHANTABILITY, OF
USE,
Pilling
shall
sequential
for a period
when
under
of
the
OR
ANY
not
damages
its
illuminators
used
under
parts are
this
instrument
IS
IN
LIEU OF
OR
IMPLIED,
FITNESS
OTHER
be
liable
to a customer
arising
to
of
18
months
normal
excluded.
warranty
F.O.B.
AS
MATTER.
from
be
free
from
service
shall
be
Fort
Washington,
ANY
OTHER
TO
FOR ANY
for
the
sale
from
defects
the
date
of
and
conditions.
limited
to
the
Pennsyivania.
WARRANTY,
-DESCRIPTION, PARTICULAR
any
special, indirect
or
use
of
its
in
material
delivery
replacement
from
Lamps
EITHER
QUALITY,
PURPOSE
or
con-
products.
or
am
LIMITED
Owners
sources of
this
training
sources.
COPYRIGHT
of
Pilling
may
copy
manual
or
servicing
RELEASE:
fiber optic
appropriate
for
use
in
the
light
sections
personnel
light

INTRODUCTION

Thank
choosing
ber
bile, medical
This know and
take tures to
medical
Some
for a wide
permit
OFF
modates optic
cations.
you
optic
high-intensity
manual
to
single
full
designed
meet
The
fan
position.
2.
The
cables
for
your
the
Pilling
light
source.
procedures.
contains
operate
advantage
the
procedures.
these
intensity
multiport
the
and
illuminators.
into
real
features
range
cooling
of
five
used
confidence
LUMINATOR™
light for
all
maintain
It
the
each
needs
control
lamp
the
faceplate
most
common
medical
provides
various
you
need
the
will
help
unique
illuminator of
today’s
are:
knob(s)
intensity
lamp(s)
allow
accom-
appli-
in
fi-
mo-
to
dual
you
fea-
and
the
fiber
be
used
unit
and
pending
The
mit
snap-in
out
lamp
four
fiber
simultaneously
two
on
cable
spare
lamp
replacement
in
seconds.
optic
devices
on
the
single
end
fittings.
cartridge(s)
of a burned-
the unit,
can
dual
de-
per-
INTRODUCTION
PRECAUTIONS
DESCRIPTION
Specifications
TABLE
THE
ILLUMINATOR
CONTENTS
par?
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NS
Controls
Theory
2.
ASSEMBLING
Assemble
Mount
Insert
Attach
3.
PREPARING
Unpacking
Connect
Test
the
the
and
of
the
the
the
Lamps
Components
Operation
OPTIONAL
Mobile
Support
Support
Gooseneck
THE
ILLUMINATOR
Power
COMPONENTS
Stand
Plate
Plate
Outlet
Exam
into
the
Light
FOR USE
Column
Connect
Prepare
Operator's
OPERATING
Turn
Illuminator
the
the
THE
Fiber
Gooseneck
Checklist
ILLUMINATOR
Optic
Cable(s)
Exam
Light
for
the
Use
Multiport
(Option)
Faceplate
When
a
Lamp
Burns
Out
5.
Turn
STORAGE
Storage
Illuminator
Required
Clean
Air
Replace
Washing
Repair
REPLACEMENT
IN-SERVICE
AND
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
Vents
Expended
and
Sterilizing
TRAINING
Off
Lamps
PARTS
AND
ACCESSORIES
LIST
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure
Figure
Wiring
p
Wiring
1.
Location
2.
Assembly Diagrams
3.
Multiport
4.
.
5.
Releasing
6.
Inserting
Diagram
Diagram
(Single
(Double
of
Faceplate
q
the
the
OF
Controls
Lamp
Lamp
Illuminator)
Illuminator)
FIGURES
and
and
Components
Fiber
Installing
Optic
Cable
Sterile
Fittings
Sheath
PRECAUTIONS
PILLING
attention
patient
PROTECT
1.
Avoid
on.
2.
Avoid
during
Read
illuminators
to
the
and
operator
THE
looking
long
use,
and
abide
common-sense
PATIENT
into
exposure
are
from
AND
the
the
sturdy
injury
OPERATOR:
empty
of
tissue
safety
and
safe
precautions
and the
cable
to
precautions
port
bare
devices.
listed
equipment
when
fiber-optic
suggested
Reasonable
here
from
the
will
illuminator
damage.
cable
for
protect
the
ends
use
the
is
any
fiber-optic
Cool
minutes
life.)
not
Do
5.
of
flammable
Plug
receptacles.
the
with
use
the
instrument.
illuminator
the
lamp
illuminator
the
anesthetics.
illuminator
after
turned
only
use
off.
below
into
letting
(This
the
grounded,
the
may
also
5-foot
hospital-grade
fan
prolong
level
run for
component
the
in
5
presence
1.
(rear).
2.
plate.
weather.
PROTECT
Do
Use
THE
not
obstruct
the
illuminator
not
use
not
steam-autoclave
ILLUMINATOR:
air-inlet
the
illuminator
only
vent
with
the
(bottom)
the
voltage
environment unprotected
illuminator
or
fan-exhaust
indicated
use
strong
vent
on
the
organic
rating
from
the
solvents
for
cleaning.
DESCRIPTION
OF
Specifications
MODELS
SIZE
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Power
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Cord
DUAL
120
240
SINGLE
120
240
All
DUAL 7%" with
12%"
124%"
21
12'
DUAL
120
240
ILLUMINATOR VAC VAC
ILLUMINATOR VAC VAC
models
ILLUMINATOR
(19.4
handle
(32.1
(31.1
lb
(9.5
(3.7
m)
ILLUMINATOR VAC VAC
THE
can
cm)
folded
cm)
cm)
kg)
ILLUMINATOR
operate
down
on
50
CATALOG 52-1201 52-1202
CATALOG 52-1211 52-1212
or
60
SINGLE 5%"
(14.6
with
handle
8%“
(21.6
10%"
11
Ib
10'
(8.1
WATTS 420 420
NUMBERS
NUMBERS
Hz current.
ILLUMINATOR
cm)
folded
ст)
(27.6
cm)
(5
kg)
m)
down
AMPS
3.4
1.75
GROUND
LEAKAGE
LAMP
RATED LAMP
LIFE
SINGLE
120
240
Less
Type
(21V
25
These
of Association.
ILLUMINATOR
VAC
VAC
than
limits
DNF
Projection
150W)
hours
at
units
Underwriters
specified
full
intensity
have
been
Laboratories
|
Lamp,
designed
in
U.L.
PILLING
and
WATTS
210
210
544
to
Canadian
for
hospital
CATALOG
meet
equipment.
NO.
the
requirements
Standards
AMPS
1.75
0.9
52-118
2
st
Controls
and
Co)
Components
FIGURE
Location
1.
Controls
of
4a.
4b.
Components
&
switch/circuit
Power Intensity
Multiport
cartridge
Lamp
Lamp
cartridge
REPLACE
control
faceplate.
knob.
(in-use).
(spare).
SPARE
a
breaker.
LAMP
и
d
SINGLE
indicator.
o
/
ho
=
po
1.
Power switch pilot
light
The
switch
automatically
2.
Intensity
wise from continuously
switch/circuit
ON
applies
inside
also
the
power
the
switch,
functions
shuts
off
control
OFF
position
increases
to
and
as a circuit
if a short
knob.
Turning
the
intensity
breaker.
the
unit, activates
circuit
turns
the
Pushing
iluminates
the
breaker
occurs.
the
knob
lamp
of
illumination.
the the
fan(s).
and
clock-
on
and
OFF
3.
Multiport place
in
of
ports
STORZ) o'clock
is
ready
optic
cable.
4.
Lamp
“spare”
burned
5.
REPLACE
PLACE in
the
broken.
faceplate.
either
(PILLING,
with
position
for
the
cartridge.
location,
out
“in-use”
SPARE
“spare”
direction
ACMI,
the
light
is
aligned
insertion
The
can
be
lamp
SPARE
LAMP
indicator
location
Turning
aligns
one
OLYMPUS,
outlet.
with
the
of
the
lamp
instantly
cartridge.
LAMP
lights
is
missing,
the
multiport
of
the
five
WOLF
The
port
light
outlet
appropriate
cartridge,
exchanged
indicator.
up
if
burned
at
in
The
the
out
face-
types
and
the
and
fiber
the
witha
RE-
lamp
or
6
REPLACE
SPARE
REPLACE
SPARE
THEORY
OPERATION
The
fiber-optic
work
illuminator
area.
energy)
The
radiant
halogen
dichroic
contains
passes
aid
A
transformer
and
cycle
coating.
almost
through
exhaust
provides
cables
It is
minimize
energy
directed
all
the
changes
to
an
designed
the
from
The
the
back
fan.
the
a
source
instrument
to
maximize
transmission
a
tungsten-filament
to an
reflected
light
of
from
the
input
or
integral
beam,
the
reflector
voltage
light
device
the
directed
lamp,
from
for
transmission
which
delivery
heat
(infrared
lamp
ellipsoidal
but
and
is
dissipated
a
standard
illuminates
of
operating
reflector
the
much
of
light
energy).
ona
output
the
with
power
through
the
(visible
with
port,
heat
the
outlet
a
to
a
lower
increases
a
smaller
20v,
and
selects
Convenience
*
a
power
*
a
plug-in
*
*
an
cooling
voltage
the
lamp
2iv
lamp
and
switch
indicator
exhaust
after
efficiency
filament
the
transformer
for
varying
intensity
safety
lamp
light
fan
use
(21v
maximum)
and
features
which
cartridge
that
that
the
precise
provide
the
intensity
means
incorporates
assembly
signals
operates
for
operating
light-energy
optical
outputs
a
rotary
include:
a
for
a
burned-out
independently
estã
the
switch.
thermal
easy
the
lamp.
collection
design.
lóv, 17v,
lamp.
circuit
lamp
spare
of
the
This
Taps
18v, 19v,
The
operator
breaker
replacement
lamp
lamp
permitting
on
for
quick
the
ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL
All
systems
may
contain:
(1)
(2)
LEG
BRACKET
NYLON
are
Illuminator
Caster
Ass'y & Support
ILLUMINATOR
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INSERTE
shipped
=
q
X
BLACK
in a single
Plate
SUPPORT
<=
NUT
WASHER
PLATE
box.
Separate
(3)
Column
(4)
Gooseneck
SINGLE
ILLUMINATOR
COMPONENTS
boxes
within
the
(stand)
Exam
Light & Adapter
single
package
COLUMN
—=>
CASTER
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE
Assembling the
2.
Assembly
8
Attaching
Illuminators
the
the
Diagrams
Gooseneck
Mobile
Exam
Light
Stand/Mounting
1
Assemble
1.
Place
the
caster
2.
Insert
the
tapered
assembly,
e A white
turning
2
Mount
to
the
1.
Check
2.
Place
3.
Attach
FOR THE
a.
Remove
dual
b.
Using Note:
the
Illuminator
that
the
illuminator
the
DUAL
illuminator.
©
Leave
the The bag
the
assembly
end
slightly
nylon
insert
Support
the
lamp
support
the
plate
ILLUMINATOR:
four
7/16
the
leg
same
7/16
four
nuts
are
for
Mobile
on
of
the
until
should
(See
cartridges
upside
brackets
mounting
to
nuts
nuts,
and
down
the
bolts
Stand
the
floor.
column
it
be
seats
visible
into
properly
Plate
figure
are
clicked
(feet
illuminator.
from
the
on
the
dual
attach
the
packaged
the
single
(see
the
hole
(i.e.
at
the
top
2)
securely
in
the
air)
studs
that
illuminator.
support
illuminator
with
plate
the
figure
in
the
doesn't
of
the
into
place.
on a flat
hold
the
to
the
support
and
should
center
column.
horizontal
of
turn).
leg
brackets
illuminator.
plate
be
2)
the
caster
surface.
to
the
in a plastic
ignored.
FOR
THE
a.
Attach (supplied) the
four
Insert into
1.
2.
3.
the
Remove
Turn
the
washer
into
the
Wind the
cord
the
SINGLE
the
support
through
nuts.
the
Column
the
shipping
complete
if
necessary)
column.
power
onto
the
ILLUMINATOR:
plate
the
support
Support
(see
tape
from
unit
with
and
lower
Push
down
cord
onto
the
leg
brackets.
to
the plate
Plate
the
the
support
the
to
insure
leg
brackets
illuminator
and
securing
Projection
figure
black
entire length
proper
steel
plate
seating.
by
rotating
2)
washer
attached
by
of
the
inserting
it
to
the
of
the
right
support
the
illuminator
the
leg
brackets
support
side
up (hold
plate
and
four
bolts
with
plate.
the
projection
feeding
4
IA
Attach
1
Remove
directly
.
Align
the
illuminator.
.
Insert
the
screw
(Ys - 20 x 1%")
.
Insert
the
seats
properly.
CAUTION:
the
the
multiport
below
the
three holes
two
small
gooseneck
The
gooseneck
the
gooseneck.
portions,
of
the
Gooseneck
faceplate,
light
screws
in
into
causing
fiber
outlet,
the
optics.
counterclockwise.
of
the
(no.
lower
the
hole
is
designed
Twisting
drooping
Exam
if
necessary,
adapter
10-32 x 1%")
hole
in
the
or
with
and
top
to
torque
of
the
by
the
in
tighten
of
the
be
bent,
will
gooseneck
Light
turning
three
the
decrease
the
white
threaded
upper
holes
with a flat-blade
adapter,
not
pushing
twisted.
the
and
eventual
life
nylon
holes
and
the
screwdriver.
down
DO
NOT
of
the
breakage
screw,
in
the
large
until
it
TWIST
flexible
10
PREPARING
THE
UNPACKING
The
illuminator
reinforced
top
and
coiled
PARTS
spare-lamp
PARTS
SUPPLIED:
REQUIRED:
instruments
bottom
and
paper
in
wrapped
cartridge
and
shipped
tape.
pieces
with
spare parts
does
cabling
The
devices
ILLUMINATOR
in a cardboard
wrapped
of
shaped
a
tie.
contain
required
lighted
be
to
are
a
in a clear
styrofoam.
supplied.
lamp.)
to
are
FOR
container
transmit
not
USE
secured
plastic
The
power
(Of
course
the
supplied.
light
bag
cord
the
with
enclosed
is
and
unpack
To
Cut
1.
contents.
Remove
2.
illuminator.
The
illuminator
through
Remove
Remove
the
the
the
the
illuminator:
paper
the
styrofoam
plastic
from
tie
ready
is
pieces
bag.
the
to
tape,
power
be
open
from
cord.
connected
the
top
flaps
and
to
and
bottom
standard
a
remove
of
the
power
the
outlet
and
tested.
Connect
The
Check receptacle illuminator
38
Test
1.
2.
Turn
Note:
8.
Turn
illuminator
the
rating
supplying
to
the
the
Push
the
power
e
Ifa
REPLACE
5
for
procedure.)
the
intensity
e
If
the
light
procedure.)
e
If
the
Pilling
lamp
is
lighting
If it
is
the
lamp
cartridge
the
intensity
to
Power
is
supplied
plate on
other
Lamps
switch
SPARE
control
outlet
ports
not
possible cartridge
from
control
from
the
voltage.
ON.
fails
are
up
the
the
Outlet
the
factory
the
back
voltage
LAMP
indicator
knob(s)
to
light
at
the 6 o'clock
outlet.
to
replace
from
the
“spare”
knob(s)
location.
to
operate
of
the
unit,
then
specified.
to
setting
up,
the
lamp,
“in-use” location
and
the
Refer
lights
up,
“1”.
replace
position,
switch
(See
section 4 for
power
at
either
120
connect
to
replace
the
lift a shutter
the
and replace
switch
the
section 5 to
the
lamp.
lamp
OFF.
VAC
or
unit
to a power
change
lamp.
(See
(See
section 5 for
to
determine
cartridges,
it
with
procedure.)
240VAC.
the
section
if
the
i.e.
take
the
lamp
OF
100
VAC
e
Connect to
Each endoscopic without
the
Multiport
multiport
cables)
photocontrol
the
faceplate
Fiber
or, a Storz
contact
Optic
Faceplate
can
accommodate
cable, a Wolf
pins,
or
Cable(s)
two
an
ACMI
11
Pilling
cable,
cable.
an
fiber
optic
Olympus
cables
or
Machida
(typically
cable
CO
ACC
air
LYM PUS
To
connect
1.
Rotate
OLYMPUS,
2.
Insert
applying
3.
Attach
@
There
the
the
the
Prepare
for
Use
Attaching
included
USE
2.
Peel
3.
Grasp Note:
the
with
ASEPTIC
open
the
Replacement
FIGURE
the
proximate
sufficient
is
fitting multiport
WOLF
an
audible
desired
the
3.
Multiport
of
or
force
fiber
Gooseneck
(Option)
exam
light
the
gooseneck
TECHNIQUE.
the
sterilized
points
of
the
CATALOG
Faceplate
the
desired
faceplate
STORZ)
(illuminator)
click
is
sheaths
NO.
is
to
insure
when
optic
device
described
exam
bag and
rolled
sheath
are
52-1233.
at
the
available
and
Fiber
fiber
optic
so that the
the 6 o’clock
end
fitting
to
the
of
seating.
proper
Olympus
Exam
in
section
light.
To
cover
drop
sheath
and
slide
in
Optic
Cable
cable
to
the
desired
position.
the
fiber
fiber
optic
distal
end
Light
2. A package the
gooseneck
on a sterile
it
over
the
boxes
of
10
Fittings
multiport
port
optic
cable
cable
of
the fiber
of
sterilized
surface.
gooseneck
individual
faceplate:
(PILLING,
into
the
is
properly
with a sheath:
optic
cable.
sheaths
exam
sterile
seated.
ACMI,
port,
is
light.
packs
12
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nnt
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Guemes
*1.
PEN
a
*
Installing
Operator's
Is
the
illuminator
Are
the
lamps
Have
the
proper
If
the
gooseneck
If
aseptic
sterilized?
If
circuit
technigue
breaker
plugged
functional?
fiber
exam
pilot
optic
is
to
light
light
FIGURE
4
Sterile
Checklist
into a live
cables
is
be
used,
doesn't
been
being
have
outlet?
used,
light,
inserted
will
the
cable
check
Sheath
into
the
you
need a sterile
and
fiber
outlet.
illuminator?
sheath?
optic
device
been
OPERATING
1
Turn
1.
2.
Illuminator
Push
the
Turn
the
Note:
When
Ifa
lamp
should
the
“in-use”
cartridge:
1.
Grasp
its
WARNING:
To
replace a lamp
it
Lower
2. the
illuminator
In
Note:
and to
power
intensity
The
intensity
personnel.
Lamp
burn
location
knob
Recently
(See
the
into
single
the
the
to
front
the
On
switch
ON.
control
can
knob(s)
be
Burns
out
during a procedure,
with
the
lamp
on
the
top
of
used
lamps
section
cartridge:
cartridge
top.
rear
in
5)
housing
illuminator,
“spare”
the
in
“in-use”
the
THE
to
adjusted
Out
cartridge
the
illuminator
are
and
lamp
the
location.
and
ILLUMINATOR
the
desired
during a procedure
switch
in
the
HOT.
push
faces
“spare”
setting
the
“spare"
and
pull
Do
not
down
the
to
dual
the
In
locations.
defective
location.
up.
touch
until
front
illuminator,
(clockwise
by
unscrubbed
lamp
To
the
lamp.
cartridge
the
“in-use”
the
in
to
increase).
cartridge
remove a lamp
lamps
the
flush
is
location
from
with
face
Turn
Turn
4.
Allow
e
Push
2.
Illuminator
the
the
intensity
the
power
control
fan(s)
switch
to
cool
Off
knob(s)
the
OFF.
OFF.
lamp(s)
for
14
minutes
5
to
insure
longer
lamp
life.
The
STORAGE
only
è
STORAGE
requirements
of
a
storage
AND
environment
MAINTENANCE
for
the
illuminator
is
g
that
accumulations.
recommended.
For
dessicant
The
illuminator
it
be
outdoor
REQUIRED
only
clean
A
storage,
is
reguired.
MAINTENANCE
maintenance
is
to:
and
dry
protective
a
reguired
and
waterproof
protected
container
container
for the
from
(e.g.,
proper
dust
containing
and
plastic
operation
grit
bag)
a
is
suitable
the
(
Keep
Replace
These
"Replace
washing,
dust
procedures
Defective
disinfecting,
from
expended
are
Clean
To
assure
from
the
1.
Be
sure
2.
Brush rear
of
accumulating
lamps
described
Lamps."
and
Air
Vents
adequate
air
power
or
vacuum
the
air
vents.
is
illuminator.
Also
sterilizing
flow
through
OFF.
any
accumulation
below
described
the
the air
under
the
illuminator,
of
dust
from
vents
"Clean
are
Air
suggestions
illuminator.
remove
the
air
any
vents
accumulation
on
Vents"
the
bottom
of
and
for
|
dust
and
‘Replace
1.
Remove
WARNING:
2.
Push
lamp
the
retaining
Defective
cartridge
Recently
minutes
before
clip
with
used
to
the
defective
lamps attempting
right
Lamps
lamp
are
HOT. lamp
(with
lamp
from
the
illuminator.
Fan
cool
replacement.
facing
you)
with
to
release
lamp
OFF
the
for
lamp.
5
3.
4.
Insert
5.
Replace new
6.
Push does
Pullthe
NO.
52-1118
the
lamp
power
not
lamp
new
lamp
should
switch
go
on.
FIGURE
out
(21V,
lamp
cartridge.
of
be
5.
the
150W)
into
in
ON
“spare”
RETAINING
UT
vo
|
cand
Releasing
cartridge
lamp.
the
cartridge
(To
insure
location.)
and
check
the
Lamp.
and
replace
and
adequate
that
the
snap
with
type
on
the
back-up
REPLACE
DNF,
PILLING
retaining
capability,
SPARE
clip.
See
cartridge
LAMP
CATALOG
figure
with
indicator
RETAINING
7.
O
FIGURE
Inserting
6.
the
Lamp
3
|
5.
It
WASHING,
may
be
DISINFECTING,
necessary
to
AND
remove
STERILIZING
contamination
from
the
illuminator
by
washing.
U.S.
direction
damage
If
sterilization
Environmental
the
sterilization
thoroughly
REPAIR
6.
Tools
screwdrivers,
required:
Use
for
painted
cleaned
an
iodophor
use
of
is
is
recommended
of
a
volt-ohm
long-nose
Protection
any
finish.
required,
dust
pliers.
or
quaternary
cleaning
using
and
meter,
Agency,
agent.
DO
NOT
lint
phillips-head
Always
STEAM
ethylene
Prior
disinfectant
follow
Strong
AUTOCLAVE.
oxide.
to
gas
registered
the
organic
Gas
The
sterilization.
and
straight
manufacturers
solvents
unit
should
by
the
may
be
The
qualified
condition.
labeled
cover
described
"4
Changing
If
1.
2.
3.
Reverse
wiring
service
Access
secured
the
illuminator
Move
the
wire
tap
of
the
@
On
wiring
120V
240V dotted
Substitute
300357A-001. Change
WARNING:
the
this
diagrams
person
to
by
eight
the
next
the
is
that
transformer(s)
diagrams,
solid
wired
connects
lines
Input
for
wiring
lines
switch/breaker
labeling
procedure
Electrical
qualified
on
when
shock
electrical
at
to
trouble-shoot
the
circuitry
phillips-head
section.
Voltage
120V
input,
the
switch/breaker
to
240V
tap.
into
transformer
part
no.
the
rear
of
the
changing
hazard.
service
the end
changes
300357A-002
unit
to
from
240V
The
cover
nersonnel
is
screws.
reguired
to
the
tap
is:
for
show
to
120V.
should
of
this
and
through
for
240V
transformer(s)
switch/breaker
the
new
voltage.
only
be
Chapter
repair
removal
any
Replacement
input
are:
from
120V
part
no.
removed
will
of
by
enable
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REPLACEMENT
AND
ACCESSORIES
PARTS
Replacement
service
organizations.
ON/OFF
Intensity
Intensity Power Power Fan
Carrying
Spare Lamp
Lamp
Gooseneck
Multiport
Nylon Sterile
(Pack
Legs
Female
parts
are
See
DESCRIPTION
Switch/Breaker
Selector
Control
Transformer
Transformer
Knob
Handle
Lamp
ind
Cartridge
Attachment
Sheath
of
10)
with
Exam
Faceplate
for
for
fer
Cartridge
available
wiring
Control
Light
Screw
Gooseneck
(120V, (100V)
fer
Lamp
Kit
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Dua
|
Switch
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for
Single
from
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diagrams
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pages
distributors
17
and
18
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and
following
can
also
outline
be
used
describes
by
hospital
IN-SERVICE
TRAINING
the
training
personnel
available
for
conducting
from
PILLING
in-service
training
sessions.
DESCRIPTION
1.
Point
out
2.
Discuss
lamp(s)
PREPARING
Demonstrate
Demonstrate
Demonstrate
AO,
Discuss
OPERATING
1.
Demonstrate
2.
Demonstrate
procedure.
3.
Demonstrate minutes
the
the
function
in
the
THE
the
THE
before
THE
location
of
“spare”
ILLUMINATOR
testing
connecting
attaching
five
system
ILLUMINATOR
turning
switching
turning
turning
ILLUMINATORS
of
the
five
each
control
location.
the
lamps.
the
fiber
the
sterile
checks
the
the
the
intensity
the
power
lamp
power
to
on
(page
controls
FOR USE
optic
sheath
make
(page
cartridge(s)
control
off.
and
14)
and
and
component
cables
to
to
adjusting
off
components.
(page
11)
to
the
the
gooseneck
be
sure
the
if a burn-out
and
allowing
emphasizing
multiport
exam
the
system
intensity.
should
the
lamp(s)
the
use
faceplate.
light.
(Option)
is
ready
occur
during
to
cool
of
to
the
use.
for
|
a
5
CUSTOMER
1.
Discuss
2.
Demonstrate cently cartridge,
MAINTENANCE
cleaning
replacing a lamp,
used
lamps,
and
placement
the
air
proper
(page
vents.
emphasizing
orientation
of
the
cartridge
15)
of
20
the
lamp
in
the
the
necessity
prongs
“spare”
of
fan-cooling
when
inserting
location.
into
re-
the
27
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