Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Wearing Restrictions and Indications
- Contraindications (Reasons not to use)
- Warnings
- Precautions for Frequent Replacement Wear
- Adverse Reactions
- Personal Cleanliness for Lens Handling
- Caring for your Lenses (Cleaning, Rinsing, Disinfecting, Enzyming, Storage, and Rewetting Lubricating)
- Instructions for the Monovision Wearer
- Wearing and Appointment Schedules
- Check-Up Visits
- Patient / Eye care Practitioner Information
Part Number: PIB01013 Page 13 of 17
Revision B Revision Date: January 2018
• Clean one lens first (always the same lens first to avoid mix-ups), rinse the lens
thoroughly with recommended saline or disinfecting solution to remove the cleaning
solution, mucus, and film from the lens surface. Follow the instructions provided in the
cleaning solution labeling. Put that lens into the correct chamber of the lens storage
case. Then repeat the procedure for the second lens.
• After cleaning, and rinsing, disinfect lenses using the system recommended by your eye
care practitioner and/or the lens manufacturer. Follow the instructions provided in the
disinfection solution labeling.
• To store lenses, disinfect and leave them in the closed case until ready to wear. If lenses
are not to be used immediately following disinfection you should consult the package
insert or your eye care practitioner for information on storage of your lenses.
• After removing your lenses from the lens case, empty and rinse the lens storage case
with solution(s) recommended by the lens case manufacturer; then allow the lens case
to air dry. When the case is used again, refill it with fresh storage solution. Replace the
lens case at regular intervals.
• Your eye care practitioner may recommend a lubricating/rewetting solution for your
use. Lubricating/Rewetting solutions can be used to rewet (lubricate) your lenses while
you are wearing them to make them more comfortable.
2. Care For a Sticking (Nonmoving) Lens:
If the lens sticks (stops moving) or cannot be removed), apply 2-3 drops of the
recommended lubricating or rewetting solution directly to the eye and wait until the
lens begins to move freely on the eye before removing it. If nonmovement of the lens
continues more than 5-10 minutes, immediately consult the eye care practitioner.
3. Chemical Lens Disinfection (Including Hydrogen Peroxide):
• Clean your contact lenses with a recommended cleaning solution and thoroughly rinse
them with a recommended rinsing solution.
• After cleaning and rinsing, to disinfect, carefully follow the instructions accompanying
the disinfecting solution in the care regimen recommended by your eye care
practitioner or the lens manufacturer.
• When using hydrogen peroxide lens care systems, lenses must be neutralized before
wearing. Follow the recommendations on the hydrogen peroxide system labeling.