Safety Instructions (continued)
Legal regulations
★★ Observe the generally applicable statu- tory and
EC Declaration of Conformity
★★ Electrically operated accessories are constructed based on the state of the art of technology and are provided with an EC Declaration of Conformity. See page 55
Health risks
Workplaces with stereomicroscopes facilitate and improve the viewing task, but they also impose high demands on the eyes and holding muscles of the user. Depending on the dura- tion of uninterrupted work, asthenopia and musculoskeletal problems may occur. For this reason, appropriate measures for reduction of the workload must be taken:
Optimal arrangement of workplace, work
assignments and work flow (changing tasks frequently). Thorough training of the person- nel, giving consideration to ergonomic and organizational aspects.
The ergonomic design and construction of the Leica M stereomicroscopy series are intended to reduce the exertion of the user to a minimum.
Direct contact with eyepieces can be a potential transmission path for bacterial and viral infec- tions of the eye.
The risk can be kept to a minimum by using personal eyepieces for each individual or detachable eyecups.
Careful handling
★★ Exercise particular care when setting up the instruments. If it is specified that two or more people are required for setup, compli- ance with this is mandatory.
★★ Never spill any liquids on electrical instru- ments. This could cause the stereomicro- scope and other equipment to become electrically live and damage people and instruments.
★★ Never clean instruments using corro- sive cleaning agents or those containing acetone. For detailed information about care, refer to the User Manual for the instru- ment.
★★ Check the power cables regularly. Defective power cables can cause injuries.
★★ Wait for bulbs to cool off before changing them. Touching hot bulbs can cause burns.
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