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1. See Cleaning Disinfection and Maintenance chapter to know the sterilization temperature recommended 7 1 Edition 2012 March Page 57 of 59 Surgiri os on 12 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE 12 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE COMPLIANCE DECLARATION Annexe VI de la Directive 93 42 CEE I undersign Denis Papin Industrial Manager whose headquarter 1s located at SURGIRIS 80 me de la Gare 59170 Croix FRANCE declares on my own responsibility that Surgical and diagnostic LED Light series KALEA20 KALEASO KALEA4O X2 X1 DIASYS and their accessories are in conformity and comply to the essential requirement of European Medical Device Directive 93 42 CEE Appendix VIL as well as technical and safety standards required in this matter These Devices are a Class I medical device as defined by the European Medical Device Directive 93 42 CEE Appendix IX I undertake to apply all evolutions of the essential requirements and standards applicable on these devices Done at Croix le 05 01 2011 03 20 5 c get 437 760 Biz a eit nya j WaT FR 30 487 j SURGIRIS 3 4 5 au capital de 200 000 80 rue de la Gare 55170 CROIX FRANCE e T L 33 320 16 OF 93 a Fax 33 300 95 40 15 a Contacts urgent wwa Sungi COM SIREN 237 T60 812 Code APE 32504 e TVAJ WAT FR 30 437 760 512 Edition 2012 March Page 58 of 59 Surgiris ii 13 WARRANTY 13 WARRANTY SURGIRIS guarantees the equipment agains
2. remote control and surgical light is synchronized Flashing green light non operational synchronization Continuous green light operational synchronization 5 2 2 Starting It is necessary before every camera start to synchronize the remote control with the camera Edition 2011 May Page 25 of 59 Surgiris mb Jrs 5 USING ES Check the surgical light synchronization by changing the color temperature of one light causing the variation of the second one Remove the sterilizable handle by pushing the stop pin Remove the sterilizable handle socket by pushing the stop pin showing the connection for the camera system Plug the remote control on the main power supply and press the on off switch on the 1 position Plug the synchronization cable of the remote control on the surgical light socket Edition 2012 March Page 26 of 59 Surgiris pitti 5 USING Connecting the remote control to the camera socket of the surgical light the SYNCHRO light flashes and turns on permanently and other lights to indicate that the system is synchronized Unplug the remote control and turn off it Turn the upper part of the camera in the open padlock position to the left until it is in the locked position Align the security button with the open padlock Interlock the camera by firmly holding the surgical light with one hand and holding the camera with the other on
3. SURGIRIS will not be liable for damages caused by the lighting system if it has been subject to alterations or repairs made by the user or any third parties without the written consent of SURGIRIS or if the light has been misused or abused or used for any purpose other than the identified use 1 4 Obligation of information It is necessary to keep this manual as a source of information for queries relative to the use maintenance or safety on the supplied product Anyone using the product should be able to access to the manual at any time Edition 2012 March Page 6 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 2 WARNINGS 2 WARNINGS Improper use and non observance of the precautions can cause serious accidents That is gt why it is essential to learn to use your surgical light and familiarize yourself with its functions by reading this manual Remove general power of the surgical light before dismantling it turn off the light and wait for its cooling before cleaning Do not operate lights near a water flow If the line voltage is not known before the light installation please consult an authorized dealer or local power company Connect power to the earth to avoid any risk of electric shock Do not use SURGIRIS lights in an environment presenting risks of explosion Never look directly inside the light on and avoid inserting any object reflecting the light beam risk of glare from the high light output To ensure ef
4. Lighting level adjustment 2 Surgical light identification a 4 4 Light field diameter adjustment Ca oe OA S 5 On off with light indicator F Surgiris re Emergency supply light Positioning handle Edition 2012 March Page 19 of 59 Surgiris ie fpe 5 USING 5 1 3 1 Starting e aT b To start the device e Press the On Off button the indicator on the left of the button illuminates e To stop the device press the On Off button the indicator on the left is extinguished Similarly for stopping the device press this button also 5 1 3 2 Surgical light identification Each cupola in a surgical light system is identified by its proper color This color is established during the surgical light manufacturing and FI cannot be changed by the user dr a This identification is only used in the case of the piloting with the wall report See chapter 5 1 5 Wall report 5 1 3 3 Lighting level At the top of the remote control you can adjust the lighting level on to 7 possible levels ENDO e To decrease the lighting level press the left button e To increase the lighting level press the right button BY To adjust a setting from a low value to high value quickly keep the right button pressed till you achieve the desired level of intensity For a change of setting from a high value to a low it is possible to keep the left button pressed till you
5. taking care of you User manual Pa i E Go oe ty f RS i SES oe LL LED surgical light SURGIRIS 80 rue d ta Gare 59170 Crote France Tel 33 0 320 160 793 Fax 33 0 320 954 019 C AN n AE Aaa Certifi 150 5001 150 13485 Surgiris taking core of you Summary 1 LEGALINFORMATIONS ee a a en 4 1 1 Copyright translation and property sise 4 L2 Stan COMPETENCES an bas ete ae ee a a ee eee anne 4 1 2 1 ODA SRE a D A 4 1 2 2 CVSS SU ER E ET E E E E 5 123 TANACS GIT lt p canece a E OAE OEE 5 Eo SOP ON ee de ns ee ee ni 6 1 4 Obligation of information cc cecccccssssececeesececceeccceeussececseseceeseneceeeeenecceseuecessenecetseneeeeeeeges 6 ON NN ee rt E 7 3s GENERALES crass ait dee a aa ea a ae a aa oui 9 SL OS ae a a 9 Dde CONIC SHCC OC a ee ne lo 10 3o MAN E the coin coe sgeanneccounetaadein A 11 Be PULP SAIS SCI VICE ans ane pans eden A E da nee om cles de de ones 11 33 Concerne the POGUE UCE dass to aan den ae te entente ee 11 3 0 LOMEN CAS AA aa ea 2 ee a aa a a T 11 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ccccccccccsssssssseccccecseaeeseeeecceceseaeeeseeceeeeesssaeeeseeeeeessseueuseeeeeeeeeessagagesss 13 D SUB ICS IBM SNS CO ana ene er eee ee eee 13 rl S CA ea eee ee eee ee eee 15 EE EZEEEZEEEZEZEZEZ 17 SA 6124 er gt Se de de eee 18 5 1 1 FTES AI eet pest ese eects ct E A sae E aun mate seen ane soutien A OT 18 5 1 2 POSItONITE ea ee AA ETS 18 5 1 3 WV TA EUNE a 19
6. Surgiris ps you 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES Table 206 Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the X1 X2 X3 Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of transmitter 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz W For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people Edition 2012 March Page 55 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 11 FAILURE CHART 11 FAILURES CHART Probable cause s Action s to conduct Thelightdoes Electric network problem Check the electrical supply and the fuses not turn on Control problem Call the SURGIRIS technical service THS tent ees Control problem Call the SURGIRIS technical service not turn off The ENDO Utilization problem See Light setting chapter mode does not turn on ificati fth ui FAO SSI OUNS See Light setting chapter Th
7. SA RS OLE UIINE pesactecanenena cos consese amie E E A T E N E AE E S 20 5 1 3 2 Surgical light identification sise 20 Sedaaa LENNE a REE 20 51 34 ENJO MOUE ne S a ee 21 Sbeas COO eME UE a E 21 DL 0 LEME aet arna ae T ENA E E T eee 22 5 1 4 Emergency SUDDIVE de rs densecsasncnc care ENEN REEE a A aai 22 D LS WOPO ON ION ae ed de te ee ae nn on 24 DL SUBI IBM Sel CC OR NERENN E A ON i 24 Edition 2012 March Page 2 of 59 Surgiris site core of you 5 1 5 2 Adjustment of the surgical light setting 24 Da2 HAD aL di OD UO os cadcerctecsco sated nasnsrsaceacsecinnnsetesaieaiecatecan scan a E 25 5 2 1 SCO el ENON ereer EE E EE EE a 25 5 2 2 OR ee A es sion da suuep sant igceeitaraseds way oareand econ eraesanceeetaeees 25 5 2 3 AVS eeel e OA p E E E EE EE A E E 29 5 2 4 LOOM ANUS MON aie EI EES 30 5 2 5 FOCUS adjustment ne a aiiai 30 5 2 6 Exposure AGjUS MEN S N EE Eo a E 31 5 2 7 Preset M emorizati n esne ENE 31 5 2 8 NY IRS DAMES eror E E E ee ane E EE 31 6 CLEANING DISINFECTION STERILIZATION ccccssssssseeeccccccsaeessseccceceeeesaueeseeeceeesssaaassseeeeeeess 32 61 Cleaning disinfection sensisse graid a NE 32 Ce AO a E E E E A 34 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS ccccccccccccssssssseecccecsceeeeseeececcceeseaeesseeeeeeeessaeaaesseeeeeeessaaeaeeeseceeeesaaas 35 COR E E E E E EA A EE A A E EE E A E E E TE 35 1 2 Afins tuine ofa ceiling SAR a EENS 37 7 2 1 Balancing of the Spring AMEN rhone al
8. SDI sortie num rique Mobile en WCT sans fil Mobil with wireless WCT Page 47 of 59 Haute d finition High definition CMOS 1 3 2 000 000 pixels 16 9 1080i N A 10x zoom optique et 12x zoom num rique 10x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom f 5 1 mm to 51 0 mm f 5 1 mm 51 0 mm F18aF2 1 F1 8toF2 1 Int gr Integrated 1 lux F 1 8 5OIRE Auto Manuel Auto Manual 10 grand angle 800 mm t l 10 wide to 800 mm tele gt 50 dB 1 Y Pb Pr 1 DVI 1 SDI sortie num rique Mobile en WCT sans fil Mobil with wireless WCT Surgiris re a es 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 3 Wall report option Power supply 100 240V AC 50 60Hz by the general power supply Or Power supply 27 3V DC 45 mA by the Ji Emergiled or the power supply flange KH EE Well report power feeding 24 Light power supply Video cable GROUNG coble Emergiled power supply L Main power supply Flange power supply GROUNG cable Woll report power feeding 100 7404 GROUNG coble Wall report power feeding Video cobie fain power sumay Edition 2012 March Page 48 of 59 Surgiris id 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 4 Emergiled emergency power supply option Any parts can be removed or modified It is important to respect the part characteristics communicated by Surgiris No replacement parts outs
9. Section of power cables light 27 3 V _ 15m to 30m 5G 10 mm Section of wall power cables carry 27 3 V 5G 1 5 mm Heat dissipation Local technical ventilation 120 W h Naturally ventilated Edition 2012 March Two tests per year must be performed to ensure the safety operation of the emergency block e Check battery switching Cut power of emergency block via its circuit breaker and verify that the light assigned to the block emergency lights correctly e Check the battery life Cut power of emergency block via its circuit breaker and measure the time of illumination provided by the batteries Page 50 of 59 Surgiris parle of you 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES The X1 X2 X3 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled as specified in the following pages The customer or the user of the X1 X2 X3 should assure that it is used in such an environment and can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the X1 X2 X3 as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Table 201 electromagnetic emissions Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance The X1 X2 X3 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF RF emissions CISPR 11 emissions ar
10. front fixation you can also adjust the brake C PE Y force and the stop height 7 3 1 Balancing of the spring arm Respect the warnings Spring system can cause injury and damage The settings must be adjusted only on systems with surgical lights installed Edition 2012 March Page 40 of 59 Surgiris taking Eee of yon 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS If the arm goes down the spring is too weak and you must increase its force e Ease the spring arm positioning it horizontally e Introduce a male 6 sections key into the slot located under the extension arm spring arm articulation e Turn the key in a clockwise direction e Check that the arm keeps the position by reducing gradually the force exerted on it If the arm goes up the spring is too strong and you must decrease its force e Ease the spring arm positioning it horizontally e Introduce a male 6 sections key into the slot located under the extension arm spring arm articulation e Turn the key in an anti clockwise direction e Check that the arm keeps the position by reducing gradually the force exerted on it Edition 2012 March Page 41 of 59 Surgiris sb Eh of yon 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 7 3 2 Travel in maximum height Edition 2012 March Respect the warnings Spring system can cause injury and damage The settings must be adjusted only on systems with surgical lights installed 1 Adjustment hole 3 Screw 2 Adjustment n
11. of the white balance depending on the type of light at the time Edition 2012 March Page 31 of 59 Surgiris pees of you 6 CLEANIG DISINFECTION STERILIZATION 6 CLEANING DISINFECTION STERILIZATION Turn off the surgical light and wait its cooling before cleaning it A 6 1 Cleaning disinfection e Remove the sterilizable handles e Clean the system with a damp cloth containing surface detergent that conforms with manufacturer requirements and protocol e Disinfect the system with a damp cloth containing surface disinfectantensuring that the correct dosage in maintained Do not allow any liquid to be introduced into the light or in the support arm system The cleaning and disinfecting protocol remains to the responsibility of the health establishment the user must follow the cleaning and disinfection protocols of his health establishment as well as the requirements and protocol of the manufacturer Example of recommended products Anios DDSH Anios TSA Surfa safe Wip anios and Surfanios All products containing glutaraldehyde phenol iodine bleach alcohol or chloride ions are avoided The user must employ and respect these previous products following the requirements and protocols established by the health experts of its establishment In case of biocompatibility doubt of a product with the lighting system contact SURGIRIS Edition 2012 March Page 32 of 59 Surgiri pee of you 6 CLEANIG D
12. reach the desired level of et IBS intensity The superposition of multiple surgical lights on the feo 1 M same operative field has the effect of increasing Edition 2012 March Page 20 of 59 Surgiris taking care ef you 5 USING GB light intensity and can dry out the tissues Adapt the lighting level accordingly 5 1 3 4 Endo mode rn i 1 z 1 ee m Pjs The ENDO mode provides you a lighting ambience for endoscopic operations Activation a e Keep the lower button pressed to decrease the minimum illumination and keep the button depressed for 3 seconds to enter the ENDO mode Deactivation e Press the higher 1 button the lighting level returns to the minimum level 5 1 3 5 Color temperature Ch DP 8 49D AITAN 3500 K 4000K 4500 K SOOUK 3 7 TE Edition 2012 March In the middle of the control panel you can adjust the color temperature Only for the X3 and the X22 e To decrease the color temperature accentuates to the red press the left button e To increase it accentuates the white and blue press the right button 3 j You can choose between 4 color temperatures 3500 4000 4500 5000 K This change allows you to enhance the contrast depending on the type of the operation and the surgeon s preferences Synchronization If you have at least two SURGIRIS lights the change of the color temperature of one surgical light cau
13. the F button to pass to Auto mode Murwol q 72 Manual mode e To focus keep pressing the F button and press button e To defocus keep pressing the F button and press the button Edition 2012 March Page 30 of 59 Surgiri taking care ef you 5 USING 5 2 6 Exposure adjustment To switch from Auto to Manual depress the E button until the 80 illumination of the Manual indicator Surgiris E Press the E button once briefly to switch to Auto mode JS 5 Manual mode e To increase exposure simultaneously depress the button E and the button e To reduce exposure simultaneously depress button E and the button 5 2 7 Preset Memorization Preset this mode restores the device to the default factory settings P Memo This function allows memorizing the set parameters To memorize the adjustment established select the Memo mode by first briefly pressing the P button then keeping the P button depressed 5 2 8 White balance The white balance allows to calibrate the sensor and to correct color cast depending on ambient lighting WB Different modes exist WB To pass from a mode to another one press one time on the button e Auto automatic white balance e 3400 K adjusting the white balance with a dominant red color e 5600 K adjusting the white balance with a dominant blue color e One push Press the button to memorize the state
14. 2hours before removing it from the packaging 8 2 Using condition Normal using conditions are De 0 to 3013 m Standard Altitude value at 700 hPa 8 3 Recycling Ko X d E Edition 2012 March Page 44 of 59 Surgiri idi 9 TECHNICAL DATA The X3 X2 and X1 surgical lights must be discarded by appropriate and regular channels and according to the standards in effect in the country at the time of the disposal Edition 2012 March Page 45 of 59 Surgiris 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 1 Surgical light OPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS Light source Central lighting at 1m 10 Color temperature in K Color rending index Lighting field diameter d10 Depth of constant field L1 L2 Light intensity variation Temperature elevation level at the surgeon head According to IEC 60601 2 41 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Light source LEDs lifetime Electrical power at maximum lighting Electrical supply Frequency Product classification Type PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Light surface emitting Weight of the surgical light Diameter of the surgical light Rotation Vertical travel QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS Compliance Edition 2012 March X1 YOn opens LED LED 100 000 Lux 150 000 Lux 160 000 Lux 3500 to 4500K 4500K 5000K gt 95 gt 95 15 to 20 cm 15 to 30 cm 80 cm 110 cm 5 to 100 5 to 100 lt 1 C lt 1 C LED LED gt 40 000 h gt 40 000 h 42 W 90 W 120 W 100 to 240
15. ISINFECTION STERILIZATION It is prohibited to clean and disinfect the optical surface with products containing alcohol otherwise damage the optical surface 1 Stop pin Socket of sterilizable handle 3 Sterilizable handle To remove the handle of its base press the stop pin and lower the handle Similarly for the engagement of a new handle push the handle upwards till the stop pin is engaged in the window handle Check the correct engagement of the handle by rotating the handle and by changing the height of the surgical light Edition 2012 March Page 33 of 59 Surgiris pees of yom 6 CLEANIG DISINFECTION STERILIZATION The use of the sterile handle is strictly reserved for nursing staff that completed the disinfection requirements Any staff member who has not satisfied A these requirements would compromise the aseptic conditions of the handle This staff member must use the position handles located on each side of the module The sterilizable handles are made from an alloy of polymers resistant to heat and shocks Clean the handles before sterilization with non chlorinated products Rinse to remove all traces of product before the sterilization 6 2 Sterilization The handles are autoclavable The recommended settings are 134 C during 18 min 132 135 C during 10 min 16 min of drying Other countries Comply with regulatory requirements of countries During the autoclave loading make sure
16. V 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Class Class B B 660 cm2 1400 cm2 5 kg 11 kg 30 cm 64 cm 360 360 120 cm 120 cm CE CE 60601 1 60601 1 60601 2 60601 2 60601 2 41 60601 2 41 Page 46 of 59 3 XI OR LED 160 000 Lux 160 000 Lux 3500 to 4500K 5000K gt 95 15 to 32 cm 130 cm 5 to 100 lt 1 C LED gt 40 000 h 110 W 160 W 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Class B 2100 cm2 15 kg 70 cm 360 120 cm CE 60601 1 60601 2 60601 2 41 Surgiris 9 TECHNICAL DATA 9 2 Cameratechnical data option Capteur Image sensor Nombre de pixels Effective number of pixels Format Aspect ratio Standard vid o Signal system R solution Resolution Objectif Lens Focale Focal Ouverture Opening Focalisation automatique Automatic focal Sensibilit Sensibility Balance des blancs White balance Distance mini de mise au point Minimum object distance Signal Bruit Signal Noise ratio Sortie Output connection Boitier de controle Control box Edition 2012 March Haute r solution High resolution CCD 3 4 440 000 pixels 4 3 PAL 530 TV Lignes 36x zoom optique et 12x zoom num rique 36x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom f 3 4 mm 122 4 mm f 3 4 mm to 122 4 mm F1 6aF4 5 F1 6toF4 5 Auto Manuel Auto Manual 1 4 lux F 1 6 SOIRE Auto Manuel Auto Manual 320 grand angle 1500mm t l 320 wide to 1500mm tele gt 50 dB 2 BNC Composite 1 S VHS 1
17. al staff These members of staff must have the proper knowledge to use and maintain the surgical light in accordance with the requirements in the country where the surgical light is used The cleaning should be performed by personnel trained accordingly 1 2 3 Technical staff Edition 2012 March The surgical light and its operating manual are intended for medical and technical staff These members of staff must have the proper knowledge to use and maintain the surgical light in accordance with the requirements in the country where the surgical light is used Any corrective and preventative maintenance including calibration and adjustments must be performed by qualified technical personnel only Page 5 of 59 Surgiris taking Gr of you 1 LEGAL INFORMATIONS 1 3 Safe operation The owner can only switch on the lights if SURGIRIS or its authorized representatives have performed a functional test of the lights at the installation place and have completed training for nursing staff users of the light in accord with the operator s manual instructions on Safety The warranty becomes void should the user or any third party attempt to perform any maintenance procedures without the written consent of SURGIRIS or should they not use original spare parts SURGIRIS prohibits any modification of the lighting system made by the user or by third parties Only SURGIRIS or an authorized representative may make changes to the product
18. e Edition 2012 March Page 27 of 59 Surgiris init 5 USING PE Turn the upper part of the EE camera in the close padlock sense to the right until you hear a click Check the right fixation of the camera on its socket The camera start is automatic To adjust the image turn the bottom part of the camera Put the sterilizable handle into position until it clicks Check the proper engagement of the handle When the image appears on the monitor turn on the remote control Edition 2012 March Page 28 of 59 Surgiris ne of 5 USING The SYNCHRO light is flashing Camera research this step can take more than 1 minute The SYNCHRO light is turn off Camera in connection with the remote control the other setting lights turn on 5 2 3 Camera dismount Turn off the remote control and unplug it Remove the sterilizable handle Turn the upper part of the camera in the open padlock position to the left maintaining it firmly Edition 2012 March Page 29 of 59 Surgiris tins 5 USING Unplug the camera by pressing the stop pin Interlock the sterilizable handle socket A e Fora tight framing press the button 200M e Fora large framing press the button _ yi 5 2 5 Focus adjustment To switch from Auto to Manual mode maintain the F button until the we indicator turns on Press one time briefly
19. e very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 ClassA The X1 X2 X3 is suitable for use in all IEC 61000 3 2 establishments other than domestic and Harmonic emissione Not applicable those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that IEC 61000 3 3 supplies buildings used for domestic Voltage fluctuations flicker Not applicable purposes emissions Edition 2012 March Page 51 of 59 Surgiris ps you 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES Table 202 electromagnetic immunity Immunity test IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment test level level guidance Floors should be wood concrete Electrostatic discharge Sei contaek Binh contack or ceramic tile If floors are ESD eiar 8 KV air covered with synthetic material IEC 61000 4 2 7 the relative humidity should be at least 30 2 kV for power supply Electrical fast lines transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV 1 kV for input output Non applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment lines Surge 1 kV differential mode IEC 61000 4 5 2 kV common mode lt 5 UT Mains power quality should be gt 95 dip in UT OV 10 ms that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the X1 X2 X3 requires 40 UT Voltage dips short 60 dip in UT 48V 100ms continued _ Operation during interrupt
20. e wall report 6 does not work Communication problem of the wall report with the lights Control problem Call the SURGIRIS technical service Call the SURGIRIS technical service Some LEDs do not work depending on the light settings Sn Vary the settings to check their good working Some LEDs do If the number of damaged LEDs is low you can use the not light on device normally thanks to compensation system with the ther LED Working problem of the LEDs CAEN i If the number of damaged LEDs is important call the SURGIRIS technical service Arm overloaded Left in suspension only the devices installed by SURGIRIS The light system F f th does not hold os PODE ONE SN Set the brake like in the Brake setting chapter LAS PPSIEEN Fixing problem of the arms to BP Call the SURGIRIS technical service the roof or roof problem The sterile Utilization problem See Cleaning Disinfection and Maintenance chapter handle does not break away from Check the mechanism of it Mechanism problem its base Change the handle Utilization problem See Cleaning Disinfection and Maintenance chapter Check the mechanism of it The sterile handle does not fit on its base Mechanism problem Change the handle Problem of the sterilization See Cleaning and disinfection chapter to know the temperature and or wear sterilization temperatures recommended Edition 2012 March Page 56 of 59 Surgiris ee fy 11 FAILURE CHART
21. ficient lighting the distance between the surface emitting the light of the surgical light and the operative field must be more than 50 cm Do not place or hang objects on the surgical light or on the arm This would compromise the stability of the lighting system and these objects might fall onto the operation field In addition the suspension of heavy objects such as the body of a person can permanently damage the mechanism Never cover the surgical light during operation as this will prevent the heat exchange necessary and thus could result in possible overheating of the lighting system Avoid direct contact with the hands above the surgical light this area allows the heat exchange Use the positioning handles to move the light Improper height setting of the stop arm can cause collisions between the arm and damage PPP FPF PRP PRPPRPPK BE the lighting system Any intervention on the suspension system can cause a risk of falling Edition 2012 March Page 7 of 59 Surgiris Do not discard all or any part of the lighting system evenifit is defective Before any surgical operation check the condition of the sterilizable handle The sterilization of the handle is prohibited to warm air The using of the handle is strictly reserved for nursing staff that completed the disinfection requirements Any staff who have not satisfied these requirements would compromise aseptic conditions of the handle This staff member must use
22. g theaters with a blasting cap No phthalates was used for the design and the manufacture of surgical lights 1 Ceiling cover 5 Simple double yoke 2 Drop tube 6 Control handle 3 Extension arm m T Lighting system 4 Spring arm Edition 2012 March Page 13 of 59 Surgiris taking tre of yu 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Others configurations available A a od z 1 operating light 2 operating lights with Monitor a y Wall ion f g Mobile version A il a aiai Dual version T ee Front arm version The lighting system is secured to the ceiling with a drop tube integral with the roof and the concrete fixation kit is concealed by a ceiling cover The drop tube adjusts the height of surgical lights from the floor of the theatre The handling is facilitated by an extension arm associated with a spring arm offering a wide range of mobility in the horizontal and vertical The joints drop tube extension arm O extension arm spring arm and spring arm yoke allow rotations completely free with no angle restriction X3 X2 and X1 surgical light is secured by a double yoke This system provides to the light high mobility and maneuverability and comfortable use Edition 2012 March Page 14 of 59 Surgir D yen 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2 9 6 Yoke Lateral positioning handle Control keyboard Side module Positioning hand
23. ght 5 1 5 1 Surgical light selection The selection of the surgical light is available if you have one or many SURGIRIS lights equipped with a wall report This is only active on the wall report Each lighting operation is identified by a color This identification is determined during the surgical light manufacturing and cannot be changed Thus the surgical lights can be controlled by the wall report due to a wireless connection e Select the surgical light that you want controlled on the wall report with the identification by color by pressing the T button e Change the settings as mentioned previously from the wall report until you have desired settings This system allows you to adjust and control the settings of your surgical lights without direct intervention on the surgical light avoiding any aseptic compromise 5 1 5 2 Adjustment of the surgical light setting Edition 2012 March Page 24 of 59 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS All the settings from the wall report are unchanged in regard with the settings of the control box on each surgical light See chapter 5 1 3 5 2 HD HR Camera option T Power supply cable 2 Synchronization cable Start button 4 gt Zoom adjustment Focus adjustment Exposure adjustment 7 Preset Memorization Synchronization indicator 9 White balance 5 2 1 Synchronization _ The synchronization light informs the user that all the system camera
24. he engagements of that warranty are personal to the buyer and cease as soon as it sells The warranty does not cover e The incidents relating to fortuitous or force majeure events described in article XI e The repairs or replacements required by normal wear of the equipment e The damages or accidents proceeding from the purchaser fact such as negligence lack of Supervision error Note The repairs or settings must be made by SURGIRIS or his authorized representative In case of one of the SURGIRIS representative is in charge of repairs the user must obtain a detailed report of the agent explaining the repairs effected This report must include the technical data concerning the repairs and be signed by the certified company and the user When the repairs are not made by SURGIRIS the modified parts must be reported on behalf of the repair company Edition 2012 March Page 59 of 59
25. hts synchronization in the same room Check the operation of all the LEDS e Check the wear condition of sterilizable handles before each intervention They cannot be used in case of advanced wear They are guaranteed for at least 350 cycles Page 35 of 59 Surgiri taking care of you 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS Mechanical control e Check the arm brakes every year The lights must be able to hold the position In case of problem see arm settings chapter e Check the proper engagement of the handle before each intervention Check the proper engagement of the handle on its socket by rotating the handle and altering the height of the light e Check the operation of the control keyboard before each intervention e Check the proper attachment of the camera before each intervention e Check the proper balancing of the spring arm every year e Check the presence of the screw on the security ring every year holding the key at the spring arm yoke articulation photo 1 Never look directly inside the light on and avoid inserting any object reflecting the light beam risk of glare from the high light output All intervention on the surgical light system is reserved for the SURGIRIS technicians or to persons competent trained and authorized by SURGIRIS Edition 2012 March Page 36 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 7 2 Arm setting of a ceiling light You can adjus
26. iable and sustainable use of the light only original spare parts supplied by SURGIRIS may be used The company SURGIRIS would be liable for the consequences on safety reliability and performance of the device if only the following conditions are complied with e The installation and the After Sales Service were performed by SURGIRIS or by an SURGIRIS authorized service centre or technician e The device is used according to instructions SURGIRIS products are quality products manufactured according to approved technical standards They left the factory in perfect working order and meet with all the required safety standards In order to ensure a lifetime of trouble free use it is vital to perform an annual preventive maintenance and verification of wearing parts of the lights This must be performed by SURGIRIS or by a SURGIRIS authorized service centre or technician Improper use and non observance of precautions can cause serious accidents Therefore it is essential to learn how to use your SURGIRIS lighting and familiarize yourself with its functions by reading this manual Page 12 of 59 Surgiris taking tre of yu 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 1 Surgical light system X3 X2 and X1 lights are innovative surgical lights based on the new patented FOCUSMATIC optics They are made of aluminum for good heat exchange and are viewed from an open body for proper integration into operatin
27. ide of parts proposed by Surgiris can be made EMERGILED EMERGILED EMERGILED EMERGILED se lB ah MONO 1h MONO 2h DUO 1h MONO 2h Saver 100 240V AC 100 240V AC 100 240V AC 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 50 60Hz 50 60Hz 50 60Hz Output voltage 27 3V DC 27 3V DC 27 3V DC 27 3V DC Using temperature 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C 10 C to 60 C Maximum weight 30 kg 33 kg 36 kg 39 kg sara don ta taal H 900 L 700 H 900 L 700 H 900 L 700 H 900 L 700 P 250 P 250 P 250 P 250 Battery 12V 7 5A Lxlxh inmm 151x65x97 5 2 65 kg Reference SAV LED 0009 lot of 2 Replacement suggested every 5 years Reference SAV LED 0055 Cylindrical type gG HPC 500V 204 10x38mm Emergiled 2h Reference SAV LED 0056 Fuse Cylindrical type gG HPC 500V 16A 10x38mm Emergiled 1h The voltage presence 100 240V is indicated by the red light on the front face of the Emergiled The LED turned on indicates that the lights assigned to the emergency block are fed and protected in case of general power failure In case of a general power failure the Emergiled auto switches the power light on the battery Edition 2012 March Page 49 of 59 Surgiris eer 9 TECHNICAL DATA Circuit breaker type upstream of the Emergiled 10 A Magnetothermic Section of power cable 100 240V 3G 2 5 mm Section of power cables light 27 3 V lt 15m 5G 6 mm
28. ions and for S power mains interruptions It Is voltage variations on aad iol recommended that the X1 X2 X3 power supply input lines 70 UT 84 V 500ms be powered from an IEC 61000 4 11 30 dip in UT uninterruptible power supply or for 25 cycles a battery lt 5 UT gt 95 dip in UT OV 5000ms for 5 sec for 0 5 cycle Power frequency 50 60 Power frequency magnetic fields Hz should be at levels characteristic magnetic field Not applicable of a typical location in a typical IEC 61000 4 8 commercial or hospital environment NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to application of the test level Edition 2012 March Page 52 of 59 Surgiris parle of you 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES Table 204 electromagnetic immunity Immunity test IEC 60601 test Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guidance level Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the X1 X2 X3 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance Conducted RF 3 Vrms 3V IEC 61000 4 6 150 kHz to 80 MHz outside ISM bands Radiated RF 3 V m IEC 61000 4 3 3 5 E1 HP 80 MHz to 800 MHz d d LWP 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 10 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmit
29. ithout prejudice to the copyright of the original document Any representation translation adaptation arrangement transformation or reproduction in full or part by electronic or magnetic means without the express consent of SURGIRIS is illegal Only the French version shall prevail in case of problems with translation into other languages SURGIRIS reserves the right to modify the content of this document without notice as and when required to incorporate technical product developments and updates The trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of SURGIRIS 1 2 Staff competencies 1 2 1 Operating staff The surgical light and its operating manual are intended for medical and technical staff These members of staff must have the proper knowledge to use and maintain the surgical light in accordance with the requirements in the country where the surgical light is used Staff using the device must be familiar with this manual for safe use The owner can only switch on the lights if SURGIRIS or its authorized representatives have performed a functional test of the lights at the installation place and have completed training for nursing staff users Edition 2012 March Page 4 of 59 Surgiris site core of you 1 LEGAL INFORMATIONS of the light in accord with the operator s manual instructions on Safety 1 2 2 Cleaning staff The surgical light and its operating manual are intended for medical and technic
30. le Sterilizable handle The combination of red cyan and white LEDs provides adjustment in color temperature from 3500 K to 5000 K in maintaining a CRI Color Rending Index above 95 Edition 2012 March Page 15 of 59 Surgiris taking tre of yu 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The X3 X2 and X1 surgical light can be manipulated thanks to the sterilizable handle or with the lateral positioning handle located on each module So you can choose the angle or the best position The use of the sterile handle is strictly reserved for nursing staff that completed the disinfection requirements Any staff member who has not satisfied these requirements would compromise the aseptic conditions of the handle This staff member must use the position handles located on each side of the module Edition 2012 March Page 16 of 59 Surgiri taking care of you 5 USING 5 Using A Do not use the X1 and X2 surgical lights in a MRI room The superposition of multiple surgical lights on the Same operative field has the effect of increasing light intensity and can dry out the tissues Adapt the lighting level accordingly Do not use SURGIRIS lights in an environment presenting risks of explosion Never look directly inside the light on and avoid inserting any object reflecting the light beam risk of glare from the high light output Edition 2012 March Page 17 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 5 USING 5 1 Surgical ligh
31. ntact surgiris com Internet www surgiris com 3 4 After sale service If you have technical questions or need replacement parts contact us at the following coordinates SURGIRIS SAS 80 rue de la Gare 59170 CROIX FRANCE Tel 33 3 20 16 07 93 Fax 33 3 20 95 40 19 E mail sav surgiris com Internet www surgiris com 3 5 Concerning the product use The X1 X2 X3 lights are surgical lights which allow the local lighting of the patient body They can be used as principal light with or without integrated emergency power supply back up in case of a power failure or as secondary light Emergency light with or without integrated emergency power supply back up in case of a power failure They are intended to be used in operating theatre to provide local lighting of the patient in order to facilitate treatment and diagnosis interventions 3 6 Concerning this manual Edition 2012 March Page 11 of 59 Surgiris taking care af you Edition 2012 March 3 GENERALITIES This manual aims to provide a detailed description of the correct use of the surgical light Read it carefully to familiarize yourself with the use and operation of your device before using it in the operating theatre All checks must be performed by technicians trained by SURGIRIS and the equipment use must conform to the purpose for which it is intended SURGIRIS assumes no responsibility for damages due to misuse of the product To ensure rel
32. rnings Spring system can cause injury and damage The settings must be adjusted only on systems with surgical lightsinstalled You can set the travel of the light system which will limit the height of the system Edition 2012 March Page 38 of 59 Surgiris taking Eh of yon 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS To decrease the height e Ease the spring arm by applying a force down with a hand and hold the horizontal position e Introduce a male 6 sections key into the slot located on the site of the spring arm yoke articulation e Turn the key in a clockwise direction e Check the arm height by reducing gradually the force exerted On it To increase the height e Ease the spring arm by applying a force down with a hand and hold the horizontal position e Introduce a male 6 sections key into the slot located on the site of the spring arm yoke articulation e Turn the key in an anti clockwise direction e Check the arm height by reducing gradually the force exerted On it Edition 2012 March Page 39 of 59 Surgiri taking Eh of yon 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS Improper height setting of the stop arm can cause collisions between the arm and damage the lighting system A Any intervention on the suspension system can cause a risk of falling Ensure that no object suspended in space of the operating light system can collide with it ex fire detector 7 3 Front arm setting 7 If you have an arm with a
33. ses an automatic change of it on the other s lights This is the only setting that is synchronized between the surgical lights Page 21 of 59 Surgiris USING 5 1 3 6 Light field diameter Below the control keyboard you can electronically adjust the ay FE C PO ee diameter of the light field D and this without mechanical movement of the surgical light e To decrease the diameter press the left button e To increase it press the right button The X3 X2 and X1 surgical lights are equipped with the new FOCUSMATIC system FOCUSMATIC system i j Ec 160 000 Lux ie gt y Ec 160 000 Lux _ e gt d10 26cm Co d10 15 cm This system allows maintaining the light intensity level irrespective of the diameter of illuminated field 5 1 4 Emergency supply The X3 X2 and X1 surgical lights could be equipped with an emergency supply in case of main power failure during the light using Edition 2012 March Page 22 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 5 USING Transition to the emergency supply is automatic and is symbolized by the intermittent lighting of the battery symbol Edition 2012 March Page 23 of 59 Sur LS aa 5 USING 5 1 5 Wall report option Lighting level adjustment Color temperature adjustment Surgical light identification Light field diameter adjustment On Off with light indicator OU OGE Emergency supply li
34. t 5 1 1 First start The owner can switch on the lights if the manufacturer or supplier has e Performed an operational test of the surgical light system at the installation location e Trained user of the surgical light according to the instructions in the manual ee A Improper use and non observance of precautions can cause serious accidents 5 1 2 Positioning 1 Position the surgical light in the middle of the field 2 Adjust the height with the handle of prepositioning or with sterilizable central handle 3 Adjust the angle with the sterilizable handle or with the lateral positioning handles on each side module The position of the lamps depends on the operation type and user preferences This is a suggestion of settings The sterilizable handle can only be manipulated during the operation by personnel that have complied with and met the necessary recommendations of sterilization Avoid direct contact with the hands above the surgical lighting this area allows the heat exchange Use the positioning handles Edition 2012 March Page 18 of 59 Surgiris 5 USING 5 1 3 Light setting X3 7 and X2 control keyboard Lighting level adjustment 2 Surgical light identification G Color temperature adjustment 4 Li ht field diameter adjustment a On Off with light indicator 6 Emergency supply light Positioning handle X3 _ x2 and X1 control keyboard
35. t component or manufacture faults for 18 months from the date of receipt and no later than 24 months after delivery to contract terms The warranty covers only new supplies that are manufactured by SURGIRIS It is limited to replacement parts recognized to be defective The cost of labor accommodation travel and insurance of the personnel performing the parts replacement are all charged to the customer All parts replaced will become the property of SURGIRIS and must be returned to it within one month after its replacement otherwise SURGIRIS reserves the right to charge the value of the replaced part to the customer The interventions done under warranty do not extend the original warranty period This warranty does not apply to normal wear parts and consumables To profit by the warranty the buyer must notify by letter or telex confirmed by letter of any defects within 3 days at the latest after its establishment The buyer must submit to SURGIRIS all evidence demonstrating that the failure lies with SURGIRIS and give all easiness to SURGIRIS to proceed to their establishments SURGIRIS advises the purchase of spare parts that may have to be fitted to the unit SURGIRIS can use existing spare parts from the purchaser subject to replace it The warranty ceases if the supplies have been modified or repaired made by the buyers or any third party without the prior written consent of SURGIRIS This warranty excludes any compensation payment T
36. t the arms in 2 different points e The balancing of the spring arm under the extension arm spring arm articulation to allow the high stability of the surgical light e The travel in maximum height of the lighting system on the side of the spring arm yoke articulation to avoid any collision with the ceiling 7 2 1 Balancing of the spring arm Respect the warnings Spring system can cause injury and damage The settings must be realized only on systems with surgical lights installed You can adjust the balancing which will hold the light in the desired position Edition 2012 March Page 37 of 59 Surgiris LL 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS If the arm goes down the spring is too weak and you must increase its force Ease the spring arm positioning it horizontally Insert a male 6 sections key into the slot located under the extension arm spring arm articulation Turn the key in a clockwise direction Check that the arm maintains the position by gradually reducing the force exerted on it If the arm goes up the spring is too strong and you must decrease its force Ease the spring arm positioning it horizontally Introduce a male 6 sections key into the slot located under the extension arm spring arm articulation Turn the key in an anti clockwise direction Check that the arm keeps the position by reducing gradually the force exerted on it 7 2 2 Travel in maximum height Respect the wa
37. ta E 37 7 2 2 Travelin maximum RIRE en eee cn ont 38 7 3 ON Ca SSSR et ee ee O A0 7 31 Balancing ofthe spring AMEL dos dims a ones c mens eseus EEE 40 7 3 2 Travel in maximum height inserer 42 ZA CONSUMADIS Sen a nana een sites ec aden donnees dde nee teens aie 43 8 STORAGE USING CONDITIONS AND RECYCLING cccccccccssssssccceesesececcssesseecceesaeseeceeesaeaeseeees 44 lig OSC a de TAEA On de D E ne sane a 44 De USINE ONO 9 eee ee ee ee eee eee 44 Boe Ro VNE ee ee ne eee ae 44 o TECHNICAL DAT ao da nn et cet nt ents 46 e WEC a nee erga ee ee eee ee 46 9 2 Cameratechnical data OPON nada ne a ne ot 47 D MN ANS TOR OUI aa a da a a a a 48 9 4 Emergiled emergency power supply option ss 49 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES sssssecccccccecceeeesseeecceessaeeessesececeessaaeaseeeseeeeeesaaas 51 11 FEU CRT a ae a eee 56 12 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE conrra en diamond que dec di 58 13 WARRANTY ceiien a a enaneanonsianntandassavedsampredaneedierasenededduesnsaduensiesandnanadeteotadeiwodiess 59 Edition 2012 March Page 3 of 59 Surgiris tahini of you 1 LEGAL INFORMATIONS 1 LEGAL INFORMATIONS 1 1 Copyright translation and property SURGIRIS is the author of the documents distributed and profit from its creation and as such owns the exclusive intellectual property right for them Persons authorized by SURGIRIS to translate adapt transform or reproduce these documents enjoy the same protection w
38. ter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol o NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the X1 X2 X3 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above the X1 X2 X3 should be observed to verify normal operation If abnormal performance is observed additional measures may be necessary such as reorienting or relocating the X1 X2 X3 b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m Edition 2012 March Page 53 of 59 Surgiris parle of you 10 INTERFERANCES ELECTROMAGNETIQUES Edition 2012 March Page 54 of 59
39. that the open part of the handle is pointing down The handles should not touch other items or accessories during the sterilization process A Sterilization by hot air is prohibited EE NOTE The sterilizable handles are subject to natural wear Following the parameters of sterilization for France and the USA sterilizable handles are guaranteed for a minimum of 350 uses Damaged should be not be used The user must comply with the requirements of the national commission responsible for sanitation and disinfection The cleaning and disinfecting protocol remains to the responsibility of the health establishment the user must follow the cleaning and disinfection protocols of his health establishment as well as the requirements and protocol of the manufacturer Edition 2012 March Page 34 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS 7 1 Controls Edition 2012 March Disconnect general power before dismounting the surgical light Visual control e Check the condition of the optical surface before each intervention If it is damaged or broken debris may fall In this case turn off the lights and do not use it again until it is repaired e Check the operation of the surgical light each morning before the beginning of the surgical program Turn on the surgical light and check its good operation during the adjustment of settings Also check the surgical lig
40. the position handles located on each side of the module Edition 2012 March Page 8 of 59 Surgiris care of you 3 GENERALITIES 3 GENERALITIES 3 1 Symbols Edition 2012 March Page 9 of 59 Surgiris taking care of you 3 GENERALITIES Symboles founded in the manual Warning danger read carefully to use safely the device Danger hot surface read carefully to use sate ly the device Electrical danger read carefully to use safely the device CE marking the device is according to the european directive relative to medical devices 93 42 CEE Equipment i e thrown away with household waste equipment which is subject to separate collection for recycling Manufacturer adress Warning danger see the user manual to use safe ly the device Danger hot surface see the manual user to use safely the device CE marking the device is according to the european directive relative to medical devices 93 42 CEE Equipment should not be thrown away with household waste equipment which is subject to separate collection for recycling 3 2 Concerned products This manual is for users of e X2 Edition 2012 March Page 10 of 59 Surgiris saking tire of you 3 GENERALITIES e X1 e HR HD camera option In versions e Ceiling version e Wall version e Mobile version 3 3 Manufacturer SURGIRIS SAS ml 80 rue de la Gare 59170 CROIX FRANCE Tel 33 3 20 16 07 93 Fax 33 3 20 95 40 19 E mail co
41. ut 4 Cover Remove the screws and the cover Ease the spring arm by applying a force down with a hand until you see the adjustment nut in the opening on the side To increase the height place a metal rod in the adjustment openings and turn the nut down To decrease the height place a metal rod in the adjustment openings O and turn the nut up Check the arm height by reducing gradually the force exerted on it Page 42 of 59 Surgiri pas of you 7 CONTROLS AND SETTINGS Improper height setting of the stop arm can cause collisions between the arm and damage the lighting system Any intervention on the suspension system can cause a risk of falling Ensure that no object suspended in space of the operating light system can collide with it ex fire detector 7 4 Consumable Sterilizable handle POIG 0003 Sterilizable handle for camera POIG 0005 Edition 2011 May Page 43 of 59 Surgiris pales of yon 8 STORAGE USING CONDITIONS AND RECYCLING 8 STORAGE USING CONDITIONS AND RECYCLING 8 1 Storage For a transport or a storage exceeding 15 days you must respect this conditions ad i DaN De 0 5574 m Standard Altitude value at 500 hPa The device must be stored in a closed place and covered Avoid frequent changes of storage places To avoid any condensation problems leave the lighting system in the installation room in its closed packaging for a minimum of

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