Topcon CT-80, COMPUTERIZED TONOMETER instruction manual Cleaning the Window Glass inside the Nozzle

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Cleaning the Window Glass inside the Nozzle

When the window glass inside the nozzle becomes stained, it makes the fixation tar- get unclear, causing errors in auto alignment and measurement values. If the fixa- tion target is unclear or measurement values with parentheses are frequent, clean the window glass inside the nozzle.

Clean the glass when “CLEAN THE CHAMBER GLASS” is displayed on the monitor screen.

To clean the measuring window glass and the window glass inside the measuring nozzle, use ethanol. Using CAUTION other chemicals may cause damage to the patient's eye

during measurement.

 

Do not apply unreasonable force to the measuring nozzle

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while cleaning.

To avoid problems, do not leave the cotton fibers inside.

Be sure to use only the attached applicator.

1 Prepare the ethanol.

2 Moisten the applicator with ethanol.

3 Insert the applicator into the nozzle, lightly touch the glass surface, and turn the ap- plicator a few times.

Applicator (attached)

4 Use a new applicator and wipe the glass surface in a similar manner; repeat this a few times .

The used applicator contains grease and it only scatters grease if used again; the light transmittance is not improved at all. Be sure to replace the applicator and use a new one for each of these repeated cleaning operations.

5 Cleaning is completed when the grease is thoroughly removed.

If stains cannot be removed easily, call your dealer. Press for a air check to confirm normal operation.

When the window glass inside the nozzle becomes stained, it makes the fixation tar- get unclear and “CLEAN THE CHAMBER GLASS” is displayed on the monitor screen.

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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKING

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Contents CT-80 This instrument features the following IntroductionDisplay for Safe USE Display MeaningSafety Cautions Icons Prevention itemSafety Cautions Icon Prevention itemEscape Clause Usage and MaintenanceUser Maintenance PurposePage Content Names of ComponentsComponents Main Body ComponentsAuto/Manual switch Air check switchControl Panel Components Monitor Screen Components Measurement Screen Auto mode, alignmentMeasurement Screen Manual mode, alignment OK Menu Screen Contents of Printer Output Standard Accessories HOW to Install the Instrument PreparationsHOW to Connect the Power Cable HOW to Connect External I/O TerminalsPreparations Initial SettingsMemo Displaying The Menu ScreenTime/Date Setting Setting The Power Save Time RS-232C INPUT/OUTPUT Settings OFF ↔ MODE1 ↔ MODE2 ↔ MODE3 ↔ MODE4 ↔ Setting The Average Value Mode Setting The Buzzer Message Input Step HOW to SET Printer PaperAuto Setting BackPreparations TF50KS-E2C Manual Setting Preparations HOW to Reset from Power Save Status Preparations Before Measurement Turn on the PowerBasic Operations Air CheckSetting the Patient Setting the Safety Stopper ∼10mm Setting the Measuring Range Measurement Under Auto Mode MemoSetting the Measurement Mode AutoAlignment and Measurement Basic Operations Basic Operations Manual mode. Sometimes Auto mode is not available if ERR Over Measurement Under Manual Mode MemoDisplay of Measurement Values ManuBasic Operations Alignment is adjusted correctly. Sometimes the shape Deleting Measurement Values HOW to Print OUT Measurement Values Individual OperationsHOW to Correct Measurement Values INPUT/OUTPUT VIA RS-232C Output via RS-232CInput via RS-232C Before Requesting Service Checking OperationsChecking Operations Reference Optional AccessoriesSpecifications & Performance Automatic instrument table AIT-20 and Table BoardRS-232C Communication Specifications Connector TypesTerminal Pin Arrangement Contents of Data Transmission Transmission FormulaReference Setting RS-232C Communication Conditions Work ID noFormat Maintenance and Checking Accuracy MaintenanceCleaning the Measuring Window Glass Cleaning the Window Glass inside the Nozzle Daily Maintenance Adjusting the Monitor ScreenOrdering Consumable Supplies Paper Jam in Printer Replacing the FuseSpecial Notes on Cleaning Cleaning the Outer CoverComputerized Tonometer CT-80 Computerized Tonometer Topcon Omni SYSTEMS, INC