User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Theory of Operation
- Chapter 3: Safety
- Chapter 4: Clinical Guide
- Chapter 5: Preparing the System for Use
- Chapter 6: Operating Instructions
- Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Handling Error Messages and Notifications
- Troubleshooting
- Initialization Error Message Appears
- System Does Not Turn On
- Inadequate or No Aiming Beam
- No Laser Energy Emission
- “Popping” or “Tapping” Coming Sound from the Fiber Port
- Fiber Burn Back
- Unrecognized Fiber
- A Notification or Error Message Appears on the Control Panel
- System Overheats
- Message Appears: Attach an Authorized Fiber
- Message Appears: Attach fiber
- Message Appears: Attach footswitch
- Message Appears: Check footswitch
- Message Appears: Check interlock
- Message Appears: Insert debris shield
- Message Appears: No lasers
- Message Appears: Energy high
- Message Appears: Energy low
- Message Appears: Rate high
- Message Appears: Rate low
- Routine Periodic Maintenance
- Hospital/Clinic Staff Maintenance
- Professional Maintenance
- Chapter 8: System Requirements and General Information
- Appendix A: EMC Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration
Lumenis
®
Pulse
TM
50H / 100H Laser Systems Connecting the Optical Fiber
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Figure 6: Main On/Off switch and Main Power Plug
Connecting the Optical Fiber
Before connecting the optical fiber to the laser system, refer to the
appropriate optical fiber instruction guide for specific instructions, such as
optical fiber inspection, sterilization, and assembly.
WARNING:
• Carefully inspect the optical fiber sterile packaging to ensure that it
has not been torn or punctured. If there is any damage to the sterile
packaging, do not use the optical fiber.
• When using an optical fiber, always inspect the optical fiber to ensure
that it has not been kinked, punctured, fractured, or otherwise
damaged. The optical fiber may be damaged if stepped on, pulled, left
lying in a vulnerable position, kinked, or tightly coiled. Do not clamp
the cable with a hemostat or other instruments. If sterile tape is used,
always remove the tape before lifting the cable. A damaged optical
Main Power Plug
Main Power
Circuit Breaker










