RetCam Shuttle Ophthalmic Imaging System User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev. B For use with software version 5.2 Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or licensed medical practitioner.
Copyright © 2009 Clarity Medical Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. European Authorized Representative address MediMark® Europe S.A.R.L. 11, rue Emile Zola 38 100 Grenoble France Tel: +33 (0) 4 76 86 43 22 Fax: +33 (0) 4 76 17 19 82 e-mail: info@medimark-europe.com RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Contents 1 Introduction.................................................................................... 7 • Indications for Use ..................................................................................................... 7 • Warnings and Cautions................................................................................... 7 • System Hardware............................................................................................ 8 • Hardware Components..............................
• Exporting Images .......................................................................................... 42 • • • • • • • Select Images for Export ......................................................................................... 42 Select Export Options .............................................................................................. 43 Format Options ........................................................................................................
List of Figures Figure 1 RetCam Shuttle Imaging System (Image representative only)................................. 9 Figure 2 Handpiece and Lens Piece..................................................................................... 10 Figure 3 Shuttle with all items stowed .................................................................................. 11 Figure 4 Transporting the Shuttle .........................................................................................
Figure 41 User Preferences: Printers ..................................................................................... 56 Figure 42 User Preferences: Windows Configuration............................................................. 56 Figure 43 Inverted lens piece showing permissible depth of immersion................................. 59 Figure 44 Power Entry Module ...............................................................................................
Introduction 7 1 Introduction The RetCam Shuttle Ophthalmic Imaging System (system) is designed to allow the quick and easy capture of wide field, high resolution, fully digital images and videos of the eye. Indications for Use The RetCam Ophthalmic Imaging Systems are indicated for general ophthalmic imaging including retinal, corneal, and external imaging. Warnings and Cautions CAUTION: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician or licensed medical practitioner.
Introduction WARNING: A risk/benefit ratio must be assessed before confirming a patient for RetCam imaging if they are photosensitive, concomitantly exposed to photosensitizing agents, or aphakic. System Hardware The RetCam Shuttle system consists of modules mounted in a stable, high quality integrated mobile cart for easy, safe transport from one location to another. The four casters allow for easy maneuverability and positioning. Figure 1 and Figure 2 below illustrate the system hardware.
Introduction 9 Notebook Computer Handpiece with interchangeable lens piece Holster Work surface Transport Handle Secondary work surface Container for tools and supplies Lens storage box Internal handpiece storage compartment Upper door (open) Lower door‚ Electro-Optical (EO) box, footswitch storage Lockable front casters Footswitch Figure 1 RetCam Shuttle Imaging System (Image representative only) Hardware Components • Notebook Computer: Pre-loaded with RetCam system software.
Introduction • Handpiece Interconnect Harness: Comprises three separate cables: the lamp (fiber optic) cable for subject illumination, the camera controller cable, and the focus motor cable. • Handpiece Holster: Holds the handpiece when the handpiece is not in use. Note: Always return the handpiece to the holster when not in use. The handpiece cable can be draped over the transport handle, but do not wrap it tightly or damage to the fiber optic may result.
Introduction 11 E800 C300 PL200 High Contrast Children’s & Adults High Magnification Portrait Lens 80 Degrees 30 Degrees N/A Storage For storage of the system when not in use, disconnect the power cord and store it inside the cart. Stow the handpiece in its compartment behind the upper door and the footswitch in its compartment behind the lower door. Remove all loose objects from the work surfaces. Close the notebook computer and consider removing it to a secure location.
Introduction 4. Remove the notebook computer from the work surface and carry it separately. 5. Close the cart doors. Unlock the caster brakes. 6. Extend the transport handle upward and use it to tilt the cart and roll it to a vehicle for transport. Inside the vehicle, we recommend that you lay the RetCam Shuttle front side up.
Introduction 13 Electromagnetic Emissions Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions Emissions Test Compliance Radiated Emissions Electromagnetic Environment – Guidance Class A 30 MHz to 1 GHz The RetCam system uses RF energy for its internal function. Nearby electronic equipment may be affected.
Introduction Immunity Test Summary Test Type Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6 Radiated Immunity EN 61000-4-3 Test and Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment Guidance 0.15-80 MHz, 3Vrms, 80% 1 KHZ Portable and mobile RF communications AM equipment should be used no closer to any part of the RetCam system, including cables, than the recommended separation distance 80MHz-2.5GHz calculated from the equation applicable to 3V/m 80%@1kHz the frequency of the transmitter.
Introduction 15 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other device(s) are connected. • Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help. CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating fuse.
Introduction Labels and Symbols Focus Controls Intensity Controls SNAP (capture) switch Read instructions Caution: Do not look directly into light source Protective earth (ground) Alternating current (AC) System contains fuse of indicated type. Do not use any other type. Non-ionizing radiation Read accompanying user documentation Fragile contents RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Introduction 17 This side of carton up Temperature limits Authorized representative in the EU Type BF equipment (applied part is handpiece) To prevent damage to lens piece, carefully store handpiece in holster when not in use. Clean lens piece after use Separate collection of waste at end-of-life as required by European directives. Contact Clarity for equipment disposal instructions.
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System Functions 21 2 System Functions This section describes some important system functions. System Installation Note: Place components and cabling in a manner to prevent inadvertent hazards to users or equipment. 1. Place the notebook computer on the top of the cart. Open the computer. 2. Install the notebook computer power supply cable from the notebook to the EO box. 3. Install the USB video cable from the notebook to the EO box. 4. Carefully remove the footswitch from the cart. 5.
System Functions WARNING: To mitigate the potential for excess light exposure, always start at the lowest light intensity level and increase if necessary. Use only the shortest amount of exposure time necessary; no greater than 5 minutes. Note: To conserve lamp life, turn OFF the power switch on the front of the EO box. Lens Installation Figure 5 Lens installation 1. Align lens to fit over the pins on the handpiece. Figure 6 Tighten lens on handpiece 2.
System Functions 23 2. Select “Shutdown” and confirm. 3. Turn OFF the main power switch on the back of the EO box. Hard Shutdown WARNING: Do not use the hard shutdown method unless necessary because data corruption can occur. 1. In the event that hard Shutdown is required, continuously press the System Power button on the notebook computer for at least 6 seconds to force the system, including backup battery, to shutdown. 2. Turn OFF the main power switch on the back of the EO box.
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Using the RetCam System 25 3 Using the RetCam System Managing Patient Records This section describes how to add a new patient and locate the records for an existing patient. The software is ready to use when you see the Start Screen shown in Figure 7. Add a new patient Import data from USB, network, etc. Find existing patients.
Using the RetCam System Select OK to proceed. Enter information manually or use menus, where available. Figure 8 Add new patient screen Editing a Patient Record Highlight the patient’s record from the Patients and Exams screen. Select Edit. You can edit the following information: • First Name • Last Name • Gender (Male, Female, Other, or Unknown) • Date of Birth • Weight (in grams) + Note: Any fields on the Edit Patient Screen are editable.
Using the RetCam System 27 Figure 9 Edit patient record screen Finding Existing Patient Records You can search the directory to locate specific patient records. Figure 10 Search buttons From the Start screen, select the select the plus sign icon to display the entire patient directory or to locate patient records using one or more of the search features (see Figure 11). Figure 11 Patient search options Select Clear to clear all search fields.
Using the RetCam System Figure 12 Patients and Exams Screen (Patient Directory) From the Patients and Exams Screen, you can use the buttons shown in Figure 13 to sort the results. Figure 13 Patients and Exams screen navigation buttons Performing Exams You can use the RetCam system to capture still images or video after selecting a patient. Select the green arrow on the right side of a patient name, or select the New Exam button.
Using the RetCam System 29 Figure 14 New Exam configuration screen The following Information can be defined in the Preset or Manual Configuration: Image Type Lens Eye Retina 300 Right (OD) 800 Left (OS) Anterior Segment 1200 Unspecified Unspecified 1300 Unspecified Once the new exam is configured, select the green arrow to the right to enter the New Exam screen.
Using the RetCam System Figure 15 Still image screen 1. Set the Footswitch Operation to Save Snapshot (default). 2. Adjust the focus and light intensity using the footswitch. 3. Depress the green SNAP button to capture a still image. You can also capture an image using the "S" key on the Notebook keyboard or by selecting the button. 4. The saved image appears in your thumbnail display (if the "show thumbnails" option is enabled). Capturing Video 1. Set the Footswitch Operation to Video Recording. 2.
Using the RetCam System 31 5. A 2 by 2 block of pictures appears in your thumbnail (if the "show thumbnails" option is enabled). The video is automatically marked for deletion. 6. To save the video, deselect the red X below the video thumbnail.
Using the RetCam System Video Playback Video playback buttons are: Reverse, pause, and play Fast forward Go to the beginning of the recorded video Go back one video Advance one video Go to the end of the recorded video Control the rate of playback or search. Use the buttons or the scrollbar to locate images of interest. Figure 18 Video controls and scrollbar 0 Tip: Using the left and right arrow keys on the keyboard will also move the video back or forward one frame at a time.
Using the RetCam System 33 Changing Image Capture Options During an Exam Before you start imaging, verify that the options displayed for eye, image type and lens piece are correct. If necessary, you can edit options from the image capture screen. Figure 19 Select options for image capture Changing: Right Eye (OD) / Left Eye (OS) To image the other eye in the same session, expand the Eye menu and select the other eye (Right Eye (OD) or Left Eye (OS)). The Eye selection is saved with the image.
Using the RetCam System Adding Exam Notes When you select the Exit Exam/Add Note button at the bottom right corner of the image capture screen, the Exam Notes dialog appears. For each eye, it provides a field where you can type in notes. Figure 21 Exam Notes dialog To add notes: 1. Select New Note to activate the notes fields. 2. Input Created By information. 3. Type new notes in the fields titled Left Eye Note and Right Eye Note. 4. Select Save Note to add notes you have typed to the notes above.
Image Review and Compare Mode 35 4 Image Review and Compare Mode Having acquired images, they are available for review and comparison This section covers the following topics: • Image Review Screen, below • Compare Mode, page 37 • Image Adjustment, page 39 Image Review Screen The Image Review screen appears optionally when you exit live imaging. You can also access it by selecting the Exam Review button on the Patients and Exams screen.
Image Review and Compare Mode By default, thumbnails for all images acquired in the selected session appear along the bottom of the screen. Video playback controls appear in the upper left corner of the screen. The currently selected image (the first one by default) appears full size. Select a thumbnail to display the full resolution image.
Image Review and Compare Mode 37 Full Screen Click Full Screen to display a full screen view of the current image, with no thumbnails visible. Hide Thumbnails Click Hide Thumbnails to remove the thumbnail display without changing the display of the current image. Print Image Click Print Image to print the current image displayed. Edit Image Click Edit Image to edit the current image. Compare Click Compare to view two images side-by-side on the screen. See Compare Mode for details.
Image Review and Compare Mode . Exam Selector Figure 23 Compare [Images] screen The last image displayed on the Image Review screen will appear on the left side of the Compare screen. On the right side, by default, the first image of the first session for the same patient appears. Identifying information for each image appears above it. Below each image at the bottom, thumbnails appear for all images in the same session.
Image Review and Compare Mode 39 Edit Image Click Edit Image to display the Image Adjustment window. End Compare Click End Compare to return to the display of a single image. Exam Notes Click Exam Notes to review or append text to the exam notes for that image. You cannot alter saved notes. Notes are identified by date/time and person creating the note. Exit Review Click Exit Review to return to the Patients and Exams screen.
Image Review and Compare Mode Save Settings Click to save the current settings for Brightness, Contrast and Red, Green and Blue. The saved settings can be applied when you select Apply Saved Settings. Apply Saved Settings Click to apply the currently saved settings for Brightness, Contrast and Red, Green and Blue. Image display adjustments are applied to all images in the current image processing session, until you save new settings or click the Reset button, which resets all parameters to zero.
Import and Export Images 41 5 Import and Export Images You can import or export images: • To make RetCam data available on other RetCam stations, which include RetCam 3 and RetCam II systems, and PCs running RetCam Review Software. • To make a backup copy of the original image data kept on the hard drive. • To view with standard image software. • To use RetCam images with third party imaging systems. Backing Up Images The RetCam system stores all images to the local hard drive.
Import and Export Images + Note: Clarity Medical Systems has successfully tested many “SanDisk” brand USB memory sticks. Some USB sticks require special formatting before use with RetCam systems and we recommend purchasing pre-formatted USB sticks directly from Clarity. Call (800) 215-6005 toll-free in the US and ask for part number 03-12-025. If you are experiencing problems with your USB stick contact Clarity Customer Support. (See complete Clarity Service Contact Information on page 66.
Import and Export Images 43 3. The dialog appears. Figure 25 Export dialog By default, the dialog shows the last destination location path used. + Note: The Minimum Required Space for Export is displayed. Verify that the + Note Regarding File Size Capacity: We recommend that you do not export export destination has sufficient free space to accept the exported files. more than 2000 images in one batch, because the export will take a long time.
Import and Export Images Minimum required space indicated Figure 27 File format Format Options MLX Clarity’s proprietary encrypted data format DICOM (DCM) DCM is the filename extension for patient data files that are compatible with the DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standards for ophthalmology. Split File Format If you select this format, you will have additional options for the Export Image and Export Data features shown below.
Import and Export Images 45 Figure 28 Create subfolders menu • Choose a File Name Format Figure 29 File name format menu RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Import and Export Images Complete Export Select to initiate exporting or . A dialog opens to show export progress. Figure 30 Export progress dialog Importing Images Except for data backup, the export destination on the network is an intermediate location. To complete the data transfer and make the images available for viewing on another RetCam system, you must use the RetCam software to import the transferred images into the target system database.
Import and Export Images 47 Follow these steps to import RetCam images: 1. On the screen shown in Figure 31, select . Figure 31 Start screen The Import Folder dialog appears . Figure 32 Import Folder dialog By default, it shows the Source location path and all the options last used. 2. To change the source location, select the arrow to expand the path list or select Browse. Selecting the red reverse arrow resets the source location to the default setting. 3.
Import and Export Images 6. View imported data. Check Selector on the images or patient data you would like to import. Figure 33 Select Import Data dialog 7. Select one of the options on the bottom menu. Figure 34 Import options Show Detailed Log Provides details regarding the processed files selected for import.
Import and Export Images 49 + Note: Do not select this check box if you or others want to import the same data to another RetCam station, which would be the case especially if you are importing from the backup repository. + Note: This does not affect any working RetCam database, but only the intermediate location where files are exported to and imported from. 8. Select to initiate importing, or . A dialog opens to show import progress. 9. A Select Import Data to save dialog will appear.
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Printing Images 51 6 Printing Images The Print button appears at the lower right of screens when printing is available. + Note: Print is only available if there is a printer attached to the system, either directly or through the network, if so connected. WARNING: Never connect the RetCam Shuttle to a network or any externally powered devices or peripherals during imaging.
Printing Images 4. Select the desired option(s). + + Reports are formatted to fit on US letter size or A4 paper. + Note: Be aware that you must change the paper in the printer when switching Note: Network printers used with the system must have a printer driver supported by Windows XP. between printing images and reports. See the User Preferences section for information on setting printer defaults. RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
User Preferences 53 7 User Preferences The section describes the User Preferences available, including: • System Identification/Institution • Setting Pre-configuration Imaging defaults for New Exams • Changing Date/Time • Changing Speaker Volume • Setting Printer defaults • Setting Network connections Select the cog icon in the lower right hand corner to access the User Preferences. Figure 36 Access User Preferences Select About to identify the RetCam software version. Select OK to exit.
User Preferences Select User Preferences. Figure 38 User Preferences screen Select from the following options: Imaging Adjustment Not available Institution Add the name of the Institution, Department and Location. Live Imaging Not applicable New Exam Set the Pre-set Imaging Configurations for new exams. Notification Not applicable Printers Set the Default Image and Report Printer.
User Preferences 55 Institution Figure 39 User Preferences: Institution + Note: To make an ampersand (&) symbol display properly, enter the symbol twice. For example, enter “Women && Children’s Hospital” to display “Women & Children’s Hospital.” New Exam Figure 40 User Preferences: New Exam Once the New Exam preset configurations are adjusted, select Apply to initiate the change or Cancel. Select OK to exit the screen. RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
User Preferences Printers Figure 41 User Preferences: Printers Select the default printers, then select Apply to initiate the change or Cancel. Select OK to exit the screen. You can add printers from the Windows Configuration. Windows Configuration Figure 42 User Preferences: Windows Configuration Select the desired Windows configuration icon and make changes where needed. Select Apply to initiate changes or Cancel. Select OK to exit the screen.
Maintenance and Support 57 8 Maintenance and Support This section addresses maintenance and support under the following topics: • Recommended Maintenance Schedule, below • Cleaning Procedures, below • Fuse Replacement, page 60 • Replace Illumination Lamp/Bulb, page 61 • Key Validation, page 65 • Technical Support, page 66 • Clarity Technical Support Contact Information, page 66 Recommended Maintenance Schedule Between patients: Clean and inspect lens piece. Weekly: Wipe down the system.
Maintenance and Support CAUTION: Do not Autoclave any part of the system. CAUTION: Never immerse the entire lens piece or handpiece in any liquid solution. If necessary, only the distal 4 mm can be immersed. See Figure 43. WARNING: If you clean or disinfect, rinse the lens with sterile water to avoid corneal deepithelialization that may be caused by residual solution. Note: For disinfection, the American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends 1:10 dilution of bleach soak for 5 minutes.
Maintenance and Support 59 4 mm (0.16‚Ä Figure 43 Inverted lens piece showing permissible depth of immersion Cleaning the Rest of the System As with any medical device, use good public health practices when handling the equipment, based on CDC guidelines. In addition, as with typical office equipment, a gentle wiping with a cloth moistened with mild soap and/or water is recommended. Do not spray cleaning solutions directly on the computer or other modules, spray the cloth instead.
Maintenance and Support Fuse Replacement Locate the power entry module on the lower right side of the rear of the cart. Make sure to remove the power cord before proceeding any further. (See Figure 44.) Figure 44 Power Entry Module Using a flat blade screwdriver, gently pry open the cover of the fuse holder at the top of the power entry module. (See Figure 45.) Figure 45 Opening the fuse holder cover Remove the fuse holder. (See Figure 46.
Maintenance and Support 61 Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder and replace it with a new fuse of same type and rating. (See Figure 47.) Reinsert the fuse holder. Figure 47 Blown fuse removed CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type and rating fuse. Replacement fuses are available from Clarity Customer Service. Replace Illumination Lamp/Bulb WARNING: Appropriately shutdown and unplug the unit to allow the bulb to cool before replacing it.
Maintenance and Support 4. Remove the two screws from the lamp assembly drawer. Lamp assembly drawer Lamp assembly drawer handle Remove 2 screws Figure 48 Front panel showing the lamp assembly drawer 5. Grip the handle on the lamp assembly drawer. Pull the drawer out slowly. Stop when the bulb is fully exposed. Figure 49 Open lamp assembly drawer RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Maintenance and Support 63 6. Push the lamp ejector as shown. Figure 50 Eject the bulb 7. Carefully slide the bulb out of the socket slots. 8. Catch the bulb. Figure 51 Catch the bulb RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Maintenance and Support 9. Holding the new lamp only on the outside, align the two pins of the bulb with the two slots in the socket. Push it all the way in. Figure 52 Insert new bulb 10.Carefully push the lamp assembly drawer back. Use caution to avoid pinching wires in the area. 11. Replace the two screws on the lamp assembly drawer and replace the fiber optic cable. Figure 53 Replace lamp assembly drawer and fiber optic cable RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Maintenance and Support 65 Key Validation Note: New RetCam Shuttle systems ship with their license key already registered and validated. However, significant changes to the system hardware or a re-load of the system software for any reason (including software upgrade) may require you to perform the key validation process as described below. Key validation requires that you get a license key from Clarity to use the revamped system, and you cannot request this key until after installation is complete.
Maintenance and Support Technical Support Clarity Technical Support Contact Information Customers outside the US, please contact your distributor for technical support. In the US, you have the following options: Telephone Toll-free: (800) 215-6005 Fax: (925) 251-0078 Telephone support is typically available between the hours of 9am and 5pm Pacific Time. Send correspondence to: Clarity Medical Systems, Inc. 5775 West Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA E-mail service@retcam.
Service 67 9 Service CAUTION: This section is intended for use by qualified technical personnel only. If in doubt, please contact the Clarity Service before proceeding. Consumables and components can be ordered by calling or faxing the part description and part number to Customer Service.
Service Servicing the Cart The notebook computer, EO box, Handpiece and Footswitch are modules that can be removed from the cart for replacement under the direction of the technical service department. Make note of the cable connections before removing a module. Contact Clarity Technical Service for specific procedures and help troubleshooting problems to the module level before attempting repairs. Notebook Computer Information Note: The battery is not fully charged.
Service 69 Problem No live image Troubleshooting Steps Check connections: Is the USB cable from EO box to the notebook connected? Verify the cables are properly plugged in. Is the camera cable securely connected to the EO box? Verify the camera cable is inserted and threaded on. Unable to SNAP image from footswitch Is the USB cable from EO box to the notebook connected? Verify the cables are properly plugged in. Close the RetCam Shuttle program and reboot the notebook.
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Technical Specifications 71 10 Technical Specifications Hardware Physical • 19” (483 mm) wide x 19”(483 mm) deep x 34”(864 mm) high • 65 lbs. (30 Kg) Electrical • Power consumption: 250 VA maximum • Input Power: 100-240V~, 50/60 Hz • Fuse: T 3A/250V Software • MS Windows® XP Embedded SP2 operating system Environmental Conditions The system as delivered is intended for use indoors, at normal room temperatures, upright, on a level surface, with the brakes applied to the front casters.
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License Agreements 73 11 License Agreements CMS Software Restricted Rights This Software and accompanying written materials are provided with Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government is subject to restrictions applicable to commercial computer software (under FAR 52.227--19 and DFARS 25.227-7013). Contractor/manufacturer is Clarity Medical Systems, Inc., 5775 West Las Positas Boulevard, Pleasanton, CA 94588.
License Agreements • NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITH ALL FAULTS. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS. • Note on Java support.
Index 75 Index I Image Display Parameters 39 Immunity Test Summary 13 B Indications for Use 7 Backup Frequency, recommended 41 Interconnect Harness 10 Backup Recommendation 41 Introduction 7 41 C K Key Validation 65 Changing Image Type 33 Changing Lens 33 Class 1 12 Cleaning Procedures 57 L Lens Model 10 Lens Piece 10 Cleaning the Rest of the System 59 Compare Screen 37 Compatible Removable Media 41 correspondence 66 E Electrical 71 Electrical Safety Notices 12 N Notebook Computer 9 O Opera
Index T U Technical Support 66 UL Label 19 Technical Support Contact Information 66 Unflag Image 37 Telephone 66 Unhide Image 36 Transport 11 Transport Handle 10 V Turning Off for Extended Periods 23 video clips 36 RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.
Clarity Medical Systems, Inc. 5775 W. Las Positas Blvd. Pleasanton, CA 94588 USA Phone: (925) 463-7984 Fax: (925) 251-0078 Toll free: 1-800-215-6005 www.claritymsi.com RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev.