User's Manual

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INTREPID
®
AutoSert
®
IOL Injector
CAUTIONS
Do not ultrasonically clean the AutoSert
®
IOL Injector connector. Ultrasonic
cleaning will cause irreparable damage.
Use care when handling
AutoSert
®
IOL Injector, particularly when cleaning. Always
clean handpiece over a surface cushioned with a pad or rubber mat.
Be sure handpiece cable connector is dry before connecting it to the console.
Do not disconnect cable connector from Centurion
®
system console until the IOL
Injector plunger is fully retracted.
Do not immerse the AutoSert
®
IOL Injector in any uid when the plunger is not
retracted.
As part of a properly maintained surgical environment, it is recommended that
a backup IOL injector be made available in the event the AutoSert
®
IOL injector
handpiece does not perform as expected.
WARNINGS!
The AutoSert
®
IOL Injector is non-sterile and must be cleaned and sterilized prior
to, and immediately after, each use.
Never immerse the AutoSert
®
IOL Injector in liquid after autoclaving; allow it to
air cool for at least 15 minutes. Quenching could result in a potentially hazardous
condition for the patient.
The AutoSert
®
IOL Injector delivery system is for the implantation of Alcon qualied
AcrySof
®
foldable IOLs. Unqualied lenses shall not be used with the system. See
DFU, or contact your Alcon representative, for qualied lens/cartridge combinations.
The cartridge/IOL combination listed in the DFU, along with Alcon settings, has been
validated per section 5 of BS EN ISO 11979-3:2006. Appropriate use of AutoSert
®
IOL Injector settings is important for successful IOL implantation. Inappropriate
use of settings may lead to a potentially hazardous condition for the patient.
Aspiration/Vacuum Adjustments
Adjusting aspiration rates or vacuum limits above the preset values may result in
aspiration levels (volumes) exceeding irrigation inow.
WARNING!
Adjusting aspiration rates or vacuum limits above the preset values, or lowering the
IOP or IV pole below the preset values, may cause chamber shallowing or collapse
which may result in patient injury.