OMS 800 Um
OMS 800 Um
OPERATION MICROSCOPE
OMS-800
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the TOPCON OMS-800 Operation Microscope.
This product is classified in five types according to the difference in the combination of the
microscope unit with the base unit. Each of five types is classified into two different types: one
type is equipped with a beam splitter of the fixed spectral ratio and the other with a
changeable beam splitter which can alternate two spectral ratios to each other.
OFFISS : The microscope unit with the front lens is combined with the inverter and the
base unit with the electromagnetic lock and the rough focusing unit.
OFFISS Lite : The microscope unit with the front lens is combined with the inverter and the
base unit with the electromagnetic lock and without the rough focusing unit.
Pro : The microscope unit without the front lens is combined with the base unit
with the electromagnetic lock and the rough focusing unit.
Pro Lite : The microscope unit without the front lens is combined with the base unit
with the electromagnetic lock and without the rough focusing unit.
Standard : The microscope unit without the front lens is combined with the base unit
without the electromagnetic lock and the rough focusing unit.
This Instruction Manual describes the TOPCON OMS-800 Operation Microscope, and
includes outline, operations, troubleshooting, maintenance and cleaning.
To get the best use from the instrument, read "DISPLAY FOR SAFE USE" and "SAFETY
CAUTIONS". Keep this manual at hand for future reference.
[Warning]
Before using this instrument, make sure that the components are set and fixed securely.
[Falling components may cause injury or death.]
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
[The microscope may move up and down suddenly, leading to injury.]
When using the coaxial illumination in the ophthalmic operation, use the minimum
illumination sufficient for operation.
[Exposing the patients retina to excessive light may lead to retinal trouble.]
To reduce or prevent retinal trouble, use the front lens within 40 minutes (illumination
light intensity display: 0.7)/within 70 minutes (illumination light intensity display: 0.4).
[Using the front lens for a long time may lead to retinal trouble.]
When using the front lens, make sure it does not come into contact with the patient.
[Injury may result from a unit coming into contact with a patient.]
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CAUTIONS FOR USE
Basic caution
Before using, sterilize the sterilized cap, the front lens unit, the peripheral observation prism and the
anterior eye section observation lens.
Disposal
Dispose of the instrument according to the local government's laws regarding disposal and recycling.
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POINTS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
1. After using this instrument, immediately remove any remaining blood, body fluids, tissues, etc.,
and clean and sterilize it.
2. Check the instrument and its parts periodically.
3. When using the instrument again after a long time in storage, make sure beforehand that it is
operating safely and normally.
4. Do not soil the objective lens and the eyepiece lens with fingerprints or dust.
5. Cover the instrument when not in use.
6. If the objective lens or the eyepiece lens is soiled, clean it according to the instructions under
"CLEANING THE OBJECTIVE LENS / THE EYEPIECE LENS" in the instruction manual.
Term Application
OFFISS : Applies to OFFISS only.
OFFISS Lite : Applies to OFFISS Lite only.
Pro : Applies to Pro only.
Pro Lite : Applies to Pro Lite only.
Standard : Applies to Standard only.
OFFISS, OFFISS Lite : Applies to OFFISS and OFFISS Lite.
OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite : Applies to OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro and Pro Lite.
OFFISS, Pro : Applies to OFFISS and Pro.
OFFISS Lite, Pro Lite, Standard : Applies to OFFISS Lite, Pro Lite and Standard.
Pro, Pro Lite : Applies to Pro and Pro Lite.
Pro, Pro Lite, Standard : Applies to Pro,Pro Lite and Standard.
Common : Applies to OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite and Standard.
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DISPLAY FOR SAFE USE
In order to encourage the safe use of the product and prevent any danger to the operator and others or
damage to properties, important warnings are placed on the products and included in the instruction
manuals.
We recommend everyone to grasp the meaning of the following displays and icons before reading the
"SAFETY CAUTIONS" and text.
DISPLAY
Display Meaning
ICON
Icon Meaning
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SAFETY CAUTIONS
WARNING
Make sure no-one is too close to the instrument before moving the arm. 32
Anyone touching the instrument may be injured. 59
83
Use only the specified lamp. 8 33
Otherwise, overheating may cause a fire. 79 97
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely locked. 34 36 41
The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury. 42 44 48
50
Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock while holding it at the end. 34 36 48
The 2nd arm may move up and down suddenly, causing an injury. 50
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. 34 36 42
The 2nd arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing 44 48 50
an injury. 67 70 103
Do not install/remove the accessories above the patient. 34
An accessory falling off could cause injury or even death. 36
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Icons Prevention Item Page
When installing the front lens unit, make sure that the front lens unit fixing lever 57
is fixed securely at the LOC side.
An injury may be caused by the front lens unit falling off.
Before setting the front lens, move the microscope at least 200mm upwards. 70
Otherwise, the components may come into contact with each other and cause
an injury.
Adjust the front lens and the treatment section, taking care not to hit the patient 70
with the front lens.
This could injure the patient.
When setting/storing the front lens unit, make sure that the front lens unit fixing 70
lever is fixed securely at the LOC side.
An injury may be caused by the front lens unit falling off.
Make sure that the front lens unit is securely attached to the optical unit after 70
connecting the two.
The front lens may move suddenly, causing an injury.
Before moving the instrument, make sure that no-one is near. Then, move it 83
carefully. 85
Injury could be caused by the instrument touching anything.
Before using this instrument, make sure that the handles, levers, knobs and 103
rings with red marks are securely tightened.
Any of these falling off could cause injury or even death.
Make sure no error code is displayed in the light intensity display window. 103
If errors are displayed, the instrument may not operate normally, causing
problems during an operation.
While the anterior eye section observation lens is in use, do not operate the 77
front lens IN/OUT lever and the front lens connecting/disconnecting knob. The
anterior eye section observation lens may fall off, causing an injury.
While the peripheral observation prism is in use, do not operate the front lens 77
IN/OUT lever and the front lens connecting/disconnecting knob.
The peripheral observation prism may fall off, causing an injury.
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CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care during and immediately following operation. 8 33
The lamp house heats up while in operation and can cause burns. 79 97
Before moving the instrument, make sure there is no-one and nothing within 46
collision range. 47
Injury may result from the instrument colliding with anyone/anything.
Take care when moving this instrument through a door or in a room with a low 83
ceiling. 85
If the top of this instrument collides with something, it could break.
Watch out for devices, beds, walls, etc. in the room. 83
If the instrument collides with anything, serious breakage could result. 85
Do not open the instrument as an electric shock may ensue. Ask qualified -----
service personnel to repair the instrument.
The lamp is still hot just after turning off the illumination. Therefore, use heat- 87
resistant gloves, etc. to replace a lamp. 97
Otherwise, you may be burned.
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MAINTENANCE
USER MAINTENANCE
In order to maintain the safety and performance of the equipment, never attempt to carry out
maintenance of parts other than those specified herein: all other maintenance should be carried out
only by our service personnel. The parts that can be repaired by users are displayed below; for details,
refer to the proper text in this manual.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
Handle the lamp house with care during and immediately following
CAUTION operation.
The lamp house heats up while in operation and can cause burns.
Ask your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover to repair the
NOTE instrument.
ESCAPE CLAUSE
TOPCON shall take no responsibility for damage due to fire, earthquakes, actions by third persons
and other accidents, or the negligence and misuse of the user and use under unusual conditions.
TOPCON shall take no responsibility for damage resulting from the inability to use this equipment,
such as a loss of business profits or the suspension of business.
TOPCON shall take no responsibility for damage caused by operations other than those described
in this instruction manual.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: OFFISS
This instrument provides warnings to ensure safety.
Use this instrument correctly, following those warning instructions. If any of the following marking labels
are missing, contact your distributor.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Hold the microscope operation handle
while pressing the electromagnetic lock
WARNING release switch to unlock it. The arm
may rotate or move up and down
Adjust the front lens and the treatment suddenly, causing an injury.
section, taking care not to hit the patient
with the front lens. This could injure the
patient.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Before setting the front lens, move the
microscope at least 200mm upwards.
Otherwise, the components may come
into contact with each other and cause
an injury.
WARNING
When installing the front lens unit, make
sure that the front lens unit fixing lever is
fixed securely at the LOC side. An
injury may be caused by the front lens
unit falling off.
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WARNING WARNING
Use only the specified lamp. Before using this instrument,
Otherwise, overheating may adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
cause a fire. The 2nd arm may move up and
down suddenly during operation,
causing an injury.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care
during and immediately following WARNING
operation. The lamp house heats
up while in operation and can Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock
cause burns. while holding it at the end. The 2nd arm
may move up and down suddenly,
causing an injury.
WARNING
CAUTION If you need to use the coaxial illumination
Do not open the instrument as during an ophthalmic operation, make
an electric shock may ensue. sure you use the minimum illumination
Ask qualified service sufficient for operation. Exposing the
personnel to repair the patients retina to excessive light may
instrument. lead to retinal trouble.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: OFFISS Lite
This instrument provides warnings to ensure safety.
Use this instrument correctly, following those warning instructions. If any of the following marking labels
are missing, contact your distributor.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Hold the microscope operation handle
while pressing the electromagnetic lock
WARNING release switch to unlock it. The arm
may rotate or move up and down
Adjust the front lens and the treatment suddenly, causing an injury.
section, taking care not to hit the patient
with the front lens. This could injure the
patient.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Before setting the front lens, move the
microscope at least 200mm upwards.
Otherwise, the components may come
into contact with each other and cause
an injury.
WARNING
When installing the front lens unit, make
sure that the front lens unit fixing lever is
fixed securely at the LOC side. An
injury may be caused by the front lens
unit falling off.
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WARNING WARNING
Use only the specified lamp. Before using this instrument,
Otherwise, overheating may adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
cause a fire. The 2nd arm may move up and
down suddenly during operation,
causing an injury.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care
during and immediately following WARNING
operation. The lamp house heats
up while in operation and can Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock
cause burns. while holding it at the end. The 2nd arm
may move up and down suddenly,
causing an injury.
WARNING
CAUTION If you need to use the coaxial illumination
Do not open the instrument as during an ophthalmic operation, make
an electric shock may ensue. sure you use the minimum illumination
Ask qualified service sufficient for operation. Exposing the
personnel to repair the patients retina to excessive light may
instrument. lead to retinal trouble.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Pro
This instrument provides warnings to ensure safety.
Use this instrument correctly, following those warning instructions. If any of the following marking labels
are missing, contact your distributor.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Hold the microscope operation handle
while pressing the electromagnetic lock
release switch to unlock it. The arm
may rotate or move up and down
suddenly, causing an injury.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
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WARNING WARNING
Use only the specified lamp. Before using this instrument,
Otherwise, overheating may adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
cause a fire. The 2nd arm may move up and
down suddenly during operation,
causing an injury.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care
during and immediately following
operation. The lamp house heats
WARNING
up while in operation and can Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock
cause burns. while holding it at the end. The 2nd arm
may move up and down suddenly,
causing an injury.
WARNING
If you need to use the coaxial illumination
during an ophthalmic operation, make
CAUTION sure you use the minimum illumination
Do not open the instrument as sufficient for operation. Exposing the
an electric shock may ensue. patients retina to excessive light may
Ask qualified service lead to retinal trouble.
personnel to repair the
instrument.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Pro Lite
This instrument provides warnings to ensure safety.
Use this instrument correctly, following those warning instructions. If any of the following marking labels
are missing, contact your distributor.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Hold the microscope operation handle
while pressing the electromagnetic lock
release switch to unlock it. The arm
may rotate or move up and down
suddenly, causing an injury.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
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WARNING WARNING
Use only the specified lamp. Before using this instrument,
Otherwise, overheating may adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
cause a fire. The 2nd arm may move up and
down suddenly during operation,
causing an injury.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care
during and immediately following
operation. The lamp house heats
WARNING
up while in operation and can Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock
cause burns. while holding it at the end. The 2nd arm
may move up and down suddenly,
causing an injury.
WARNING
If you need to use the coaxial illumination
during an ophthalmic operation, make
CAUTION sure you use the minimum illumination
Do not open the instrument as sufficient for operation. Exposing the
an electric shock may ensue. patients retina to excessive light may
Ask qualified service lead to retinal trouble.
personnel to repair the
instrument.
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WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Standard
This instrument provides warnings to ensure safety.
Use this instrument correctly, following those warning instructions. If any of the following marking labels
are missing, contact your distributor.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
WARNING
Before using this instrument, make sure
that the handles, levers, knobs and
rings with red marks are securely
tightened. Any of these falling off could
cause injury or even death.
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WARNING WARNING
Use only the specified lamp. Before using this instrument,
Otherwise, overheating may adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
cause a fire. The 2nd arm may move up and
down suddenly during operation,
causing an injury.
CAUTION
Handle the lamp house with care
during and immediately following
operation. The lamp house heats
WARNING
up while in operation and can Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock
cause burns. while holding it at the end. The 2nd arm
may move up and down suddenly,
causing an injury.
WARNING
If you need to use the coaxial illumination
during an ophthalmic operation, make
CAUTION sure you use the minimum illumination
Do not open the instrument as sufficient for operation. Exposing the
an electric shock may ensue. patients retina to excessive light may
Ask qualified service lead to retinal trouble.
personnel to repair the
instrument.
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................... 1
DISPLAY FOR SAFE USE ..................................................................................................................... 4
SAFETY CAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 5
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................ 8
USER MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................................................... 8
ESCAPE CLAUSE ................................................................................................................................... 8
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: OFFISS ................................................................... 9
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: OFFISS Lite ......................................................... 11
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Pro ......................................................................... 13
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Pro Lite ................................................................. 15
WARNING INDICATIONS AND POSITIONS: Standard .............................................................. 17
NOMENCLATURE
OFFISS ............................................................................................................................................. 22
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: OFFISS ............................................................................................. 23
OFFISS Lite ....................................................................................................................................... 24
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: OFFISS Lite ...................................................................................... 25
Pro ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Pro .................................................................................................... 27
Pro Lite .............................................................................................................................................. 28
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Pro Lite ............................................................................................. 29
Standard ............................................................................................................................................ 30
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Standard ........................................................................................... 31
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ADJUSTING THE OBSERVATION ANGLE: Common ..................................................................... 54
ADJUSTING THE LIGHT INTENSITY: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite .......................................................... 55
ADJUSTING THE LIGHT INTENSITY: Pro, Pro Lite, Standard ........................................................ 55
OPERATION PANEL: Common ........................................................................................................ 56
FOOT SWITCH: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ............................................................................................ 56
FOOT SWITCH: Pro, Pro Lite ........................................................................................................... 57
FOOT SWITCH: Standard ................................................................................................................. 57
INSTALLING THE FRONT LENS UNIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ....................................................... 57
OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: OFFISS ...................................................................................... 59
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: OFFISS Lite ............................................................................... 60
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Pro ............................................................................................. 61
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Pro Lite ....................................................................................... 62
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Standard .................................................................................... 63
OPERATION OF MANUAL KNOBS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ............................................................. 64
OPERATION OF MANUAL KNOBS: Pro, Pro Lite ............................................................................ 64
OPERATION OF MANUAL KNOBS: Standard ................................................................................. 65
SETTING OF MICROSCOPE INCLINATION POSITION: Common ................................................. 65
SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM/FOCUS/X-Y TRANSLATOR: Common ..................................... 66
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite .................................................... 67
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS: Standard .............................................................................................. 67
ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM MAGNIFICATION: Common .................................................................. 68
CHANGE OF ILLUMINATION ANGLE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ......................................................... 68
CHANGE OF ILLUMINATION ANGLE: Pro, Pro Lite, Standard ....................................................... 69
CHANGE OF SPECTRAL RATIO FOR BEAM SPLITTER: Common .............................................. 70
OPERATION OF THE FRONT LENS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite .......................................................... 70
OPERATION OF THE STEREO VARIATOR: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ............................................... 75
OPERATION OF THE VARIABLE ILLUMINATION APERTURE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ................. 76
HOW TO USE THE ANTERIOR EYE SECTION OBSERVATION LENS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite .... 77
HOW TO USE THE PERIPHERAL OBSERVATION PRISM: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ....................... 77
OPERATION OF INVERTER: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ....................................................................... 78
REPLACING WITH THE SPARE LAMP: Common ........................................................................... 79
PROCEDURE IN EMERGENCY: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite .................................................................. 80
PROCEDURE IN EMERGENCY: Pro, Pro Lite ................................................................................. 81
PROCEDURE IN EMERGENCY: Standard ...................................................................................... 82
AFTER USE
AFTER USE: Common ...................................................................................................................... 83
MOVING AND STORING: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite ................................................ 83
MOVING AND STORING: Standard ................................................................................................. 85
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......................................................................................................... 87
ERROR CODES ................................................................................................................................ 88
CONSUMABLE PARTS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite ............................................................................... 89
CONSUMABLE PARTS: Pro, Pro Lite .............................................................................................. 89
CONSUMABLE PARTS: Standard .................................................................................................... 90
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SPECIFICATIONS
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS: Common ................................................................................................ 91
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY .......................................................................................... 91
ELECTRIC RATING .......................................................................................................................... 95
CLASSIFICATION ............................................................................................................................. 95
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT ............................................................................................................ 96
PURPOSE OF USE .......................................................................................................................... 96
OPERATION PRINCIPLE ................................................................................................................. 96
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NOMENCLATURE
OFFISS
Optical unit
inclination knob
Front lens fine Observation angle handle
Zoom manual knob
(for emergency) movement unit Beam splitter or
changeable beam splitter
Front lens unit Manual IN/OUT knob
fixing lever (for emergency)
Inverter
Optical unit
IN indicator LED
Slide shaft Eyepiece lens/beam
splitter fixing knob
Connecting hook Zoom magnification
Front lens connecting/ display window
disconnecting knob Microscope operation
Light intensity
display window Front lens connecting unit handle
Electromagnetic lock
Front lens storing unit release switch
Front lens unit Stereo variator lever
MAIN
Illumination light intensity 0 assistants microscope
SPARE
Base movement
handle Foot switch
Cord hanger Carrying handle
Illumination light
intensity adjustment
switch/
Foot switch variable illumination Rough focusing switch/
Column hanger operture switch front lens focusing switch
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NOMENCLATURE
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: OFFISS
Sterilized cap
Material : Silicon (Latex free)
4
Type Position Quantity
1 Optical unit inclination knob 1 2
Lamp (2): Already installed. Front lens unit (1) Quick reference (2)
Anterior eye section observation Instruction manual (1): This manual Hexagonal wrench (1)
lens (1)
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NOMENCLATURE
OFFISS Lite
Optical unit
inclination knob
Front lens fine Observation angle handle
Zoom manual knob
(for emergency) movement unit Beam splitter or
changeable beam splitter
Front lens unit Manual IN/OUT knob
fixing lever (for emergency)
Inverter
Optical unit
IN indicator LED
Slide shaft Eyepiece lens/beam
splitter fixing knob
Connecting hook Zoom magnification
Front lens connecting/ display window
disconnecting knob Microscope operation
Light intensity
display window Front lens connecting unit handle
Electromagnetic lock
Front lens storing unit release switch
Front lens unit Stereo variator lever
MAIN
Illumination light intensity 0 assistants microscope
SPARE
Circuit breaker
2nd arm side-rear cover 2nd arm
End rubber cover
2nd arm side-front cover
X-Y translator rotation fixing handle
Lamp house unit
Initial switch
Filter knob 2nd arm lower limit
lock release knob
1st arm X-Y translator
2nd arm lower limit knob
Focusing unit arm
Balance display window
Operation panel
Base movement
handle Foot switch
Cord hanger Carrying handle
Illumination light
intensity adjustment
switch/
Foot switch variable illumination
Column hanger operture switch Front lens focusing switch
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NOMENCLATURE
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: OFFISS Lite
Sterilized cap
Material : Silicon (Latex free)
4
Type Position Quantity
1 Optical unit inclination knob 1 2
2 Pupillary distance adjustment knob 2
1
A 6 Front lens connecting/disconnecting
1
knob
8 Spectral ratio knob of changeable
1
beam splitter
3
B 3 Microscope operation handle 2
4 Observation angle handle 1
5 Stereo variator lever 1
5
C 7 Front lens unit fixing lever 1
9 Spectral ratio lever of changeable 6
1
beam splitter
7
* 8 and 9 are attached to only the type equipped with the
changeable beam splitter.
Lamp (2): Already installed. Front lens unit (1) Quick reference (2)
Anterior eye section observation Instruction manual (1): This manual Hexagonal wrench (1)
lens (1)
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NOMENCLATURE
Pro
Microscope operation
handle
MAIN
SPARE
Electromagnetic lock
ZOOM
2 3 4
FOCUS
2 3 4
XY
2 3 4
release switch
1 5 1 5 1 5
Base movement
handle Foot switch
Cord hanger Carrying handle
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NOMENCLATURE
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Pro
Sterilized cap
Material : Silicon (Latex free)
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NOMENCLATURE
Pro Lite
Microscope operation
handle
MAIN
SPARE
Electromagnetic lock
ZOOM
2 3 4
FOCUS
2 3 4
XY
2 3 4
release switch
1 5 1 5 1 5
Base movement
handle Foot switch
Cord hanger Carrying handle
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NOMENCLATURE
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Pro Lite
Sterilized cap
Material : Silicon (Latex free)
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NOMENCLATURE
Standard
Microscope unit
Spectral ratio lever Focusing unit
Spectral ratio knob Accessories mount cap
Accessories mounting ring
Illumination angle
manual knob Accessories mount
(for emergency)
Variable eyepiece lens
Pupillary distance
adjustment knob
Optical unit Eyepiece lens
inclination knob
Zoom manual knob
(for emergency)
SPARE
ZOOM
2 3 4
5
FOCUS
1
2 3 4
XY
2 3 4 0 assistants microscope
Spare lamp indicator light fixing knob
1 5 1 5
EXIT
X-Y translator speed knob Objective lens
Focusing unit speed knob
0 assistants microscope
Zoom speed knob mount
EXIT switch
Power indicator light
Power switch
Circuit breaker 2nd arm
2nd arm side-rear cover End rubber cover
2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle
2nd arm side-front cover
X-Y translator rotation fixing handle
Lamp house unit
Initial switch
Filter knob 2nd arm
lower limit lock
1st arm release knob
X-Y translator
2nd arm lower
limit knob Focusing unit arm
Operation panel
Balance display
window
Base unit 2nd arm balance
adjustment handle
2nd arm rotation 0 assistants microscope mount cover
fixing handle
Base movement 1st arm rotation fixing handle
handle Foot switch
Cord hanger Carrying handle
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NOMENCLATURE
STANDARD ACCESSORIES: Standard
Sterilized cap
Material : Silicon (Latex free)
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NOMENCLATURE
PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
Make sure no-one is too close to the instrument before moving the arm.
WARNING Anyone touching the instrument may be injured.
Before using this instrument, carry out the daily check. (Refer to "DAILY CHECK" on P.103.)
PREPARATIONS FOR STERILIZING THE FRONT LENS UNIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
Place the front lens unit, peripheral prism and anterior eye section observation lens in the sterilized tray
and sterilize them as follows:
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
On the light intensity display window, the version information of the software installed in this
instrument is displayed for several seconds. (Display example: 1.03) If the software of
Version 1.02 or previous is installed, the version information will not be displayed.
4 Make sure that no error code is displayed on the light intensity display window. (Refer to
"ERROR CODES" on P.88.)
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
CHECKING THE SPARE LAMP: Common
WARNING Use only the specified lamp. Otherwise, overheating may cause a fire.
Handle the lamp house with care during and immediately following
CAUTION operation.
The lamp house heats up while in operation and can cause burns.
NOTE Check whether the spare lamp indicator is lit up before using this instrument.
1 Make sure that the spare lamp indicator light is OFF on the operation panel.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
2 If the spare lamp indicator light is lit up, then the lamp has not been installed or has burned out.
Install a lamp or replace the old lamp with a new one. (Refer to "REPLACEMENT OF THE
SPARE LAMP" on P.97 and "CONSUMABLE PARTS" on P.89~P.90.)
3 Make sure that the spare lamp indicator light is OFF following installation or replacement.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
If the illumination lamp has burned out during operation, change the lamp selector unit from
"LAMP A" to "LAMP B" and vice versa. A one-touch operation activates the spare lamp.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
SETTING ACCESSORIES: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite
The illustrations display the OFFISS type.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock while holding it at the end. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
Ask your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover to repair the
NOTE instrument.
1 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch of the microscope operation handle,
move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
2 Tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it clockwise at the lower limit lock position
(FIX position).
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3 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch of the microscope operation handle,
move the 2nd arm to the lower limit position. The 2nd arm is locked.
FIX
Apply the 2nd arm lower limit lock. (Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM
LOWER LIMIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite" on P.48.)
4 Set the assistant's microscope (optional accessory), inverter, TV camera, TV relay lens (optional
accessory) assistants coaxial binocular tube (optional accessory), FAG filter unit (optional
accessory) and laser protection filter according to the operation details.
Set the inverter. (Refer to "INSTALLING THE INVERTER: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite" on P.38.)
5 Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock as follows: while pressing the electromagnetic lock release
switch of the microscope operation handle, push down the 2nd arm and at the same time pull the
2nd arm lower limit lock release knob.
Release the lower limit lock. (Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER
LIMIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite" on P.48.)
FREE
6 While pulling the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob, raise the 2nd arm somewhat. The lock is
released.
FREE
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7 Adjust the balance of the 2nd arm.
After installing or removing the accessories, the 2nd arm balance must be readjusted.
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE 2ND ARM BALANCE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite" on
P.41.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock while holding it at the end. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
Ask your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover to repair the
NOTE instrument.
1 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
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2 Tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it clockwise at the lower limit lock position
(FIX position).
3 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and move the 2nd arm to the lower limit position. The 2nd arm is locked.
FIX
Apply the 2nd arm lower limit lock. (Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM
LOWER LIMIT: Standard" on P.50.)
4 Set the assistant's microscope (optional accessory), inverter, TV camera, TV relay lens (optional
accessory), assistants coaxial binocular tube (optional accessory), FAG filter unit (optional
accessory) and laser protection filter according to the operation details.
5 Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock as follows: while loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement
fixing handle, hold the microscope operation handle, push down the 2nd arm and at the same
time pull the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob.
Release the lower limit lock. (Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER
LIMIT: Standard" on P.50.)
FREE
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6 While pulling the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob, raise the 2nd arm somewhat. The lock is
released.
FREE
After installing or removing the accessories, the 2nd arm balance must be readjusted.
Refer to "ADJUSTING THE 2ND ARM BALANCE: Standard" on P.41.
2 Fit the groove of the inverter to the pin on the top side of the microscope and tighten the eyepiece
lens/beam splitter fixing knob to fix the inverter.
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3 Fit the groove of the beam splitter to the pin on the top side of the inverter and tighten the
eyepiece lens/beam splitter fixing knob to fix the eyepiece lens/beam splitter.
4 Mount the connectors of the connecting cable onto the two connection sections (5 pins/3 pins) of
the inverter. Tighten the connector to its root securely and fix it with a ring.
5 Mount the connector on the opposite side of the connecting cable onto the connection section of
the lens barrel. Push in the connector to its root until it clicks, and fix it.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
2 Remove the connector (on the lens barrel side) of the connecting cable. Pull up the connector as
sliding its end section (shadowed section as shown below) upward.
3 Remove the connector (on the inverter side) of the connecting cable. Loosen the tightening ring
at the connector's end section and then remove the connector.
We recommend storing the removed connecting cable in the inverter's carry case.
4 Loosen the eyepiece lens/beam splitter fixing knob on the operation microscope OMS-800 and
then remove the inverter from the microscope.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
ADJUSTING THE 2ND ARM BALANCE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
1 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch, move the 2nd arm equally far up and
down.
If the arm moves upward too lightly, turn the 2nd arm balance adjustment handle clockwise(A).
The arm will move heavily.
A number will be displayed on the balance display window. The higher the number, the larger the
balance mass.
If the arm moves down too heavily, turn the 2nd arm balance adjustment handle counter-
clockwise (B). The arm will move lightly.
Installing or removing accessories will change the arm balance setting. Therefore, always
reset the balance in the vertical direction, according to the instructions above.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
1 Loosen the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle and hold the microscope operation handle.
Then move the 2nd arm equally far up and down.
If the arm moves upward too lightly, turn the 2nd
arm balance adjustment handle clockwise(A).
The arm will move heavily.
SETTING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT POSITION: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro,
Pro Lite
The illustrations display the OFFISS type.
Limit unnecessary downward movement in order to prevent or reduce accidents caused by a
downward movement of the 2nd arm.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
The gas spring in the 2nd arm contains high-pressure gas. Do not
WARNING disassemble the 2nd arm or expose it to fire. You may be injured.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
1 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch of the microscope operation handle,
move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
2 Loosen the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it counterclockwise and sliding it between 0~8. (0: Up ~
8: Down)
The position of the 2nd arm lower limit knob is a new lower limit position.
3 Move the 2nd arm downward to check the lower limit position.
FIX
4 After reaching the correct lower limit position, tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by
turning it clockwise.
If the lower limit position is not correct, carry out the procedure above again, from "1".
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
SETTING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT POSITION: Standard
Limit unnecessary downward movement in order to prevent or reduce accidents caused by a
downward movement of the 2nd arm.
Always hold the microscope operation handle when loosening either the
2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, the 2nd arm rotation fixing
WARNING handle or the 1st arm rotation fixing handle. The arm may rotate or move
up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
The gas spring in the 2nd arm contains high-pressure gas. Do not
WARNING disassemble the 2nd arm or expose it to fire. You may be injured.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
1 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
2 Loosen the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it counterclockwise and sliding it between 0~8. (0: Up ~
8: Down)
The position of the 2nd arm lower limit knob is a new lower limit position.
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3 Move the 2nd arm downward to check the lower limit position.
FIX
4 After reaching the correct lower limit position, tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by
turning it clockwise.
If the lower limit position is not correct, carry out the procedure above again, from "1".
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
INITIALIZATION: OFFISS, Pro
The illustrations display the OFFISS type.
Before moving the instrument, make sure there is no-one and nothing
CAUTION within collision range. Injury may result from the instrument colliding with
anyone/anything.
1 Press the initial switch on the front of the X-Y translator. The instrument is in the initial set condition.
Initial setting 4
Unit Setting
1 X-Y translator Center position
Approx. 35mm from the upper limit
2 Focusing unit 1
Approx. 25mm from the lower limit
3 ZOOM Minimum magnification
Approx. 40mm from the upper limit
4 Rough focusing unit
Approx. 20mm from the lower limit
2
Initialization cannot be carried out except the X-Y translator if the front lens is in use (or
after it has been removed). (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE FRONT LENS: OFFISS,
OFFISS Lite" on P.70.)
Initialization can also be carried out with the foot switch. If you wish to use this foot switch
operation, you must change the setting. Please ask your distributor to carry out the change.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
INITIALIZATION: OFFISS Lite, Pro Lite, Standard
The illustrations display the Standard type.
Before moving the instrument, make sure there is no-one and nothing
CAUTION within collision range. Injury may result from the instrument colliding with
anyone/anything.
1 Press the initial switch on the front of the X-Y translator. The instrument is in the initial set condition.
Initial setting
Unit Setting 1
Initialization cannot be carried out except the X-Y translator if the front lens is in use (or
after it has been removed). (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE FRONT LENS: OFFISS,
OFFISS Lite" on P.70.)
Initialization can also be carried out with the foot switch. If you wish to use this foot switch
operation, you must change the setting. Please ask your distributor to carry out the change.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite,
Pro, Pro Lite
The illustrations display the OFFISS type.
Use this lock when moving/storing this instrument or when installing/removing the accessories.
Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock while holding it at the end. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
The gas spring in the 2nd arm contains high-pressure gas. Do not
WARNING disassemble the 2nd arm or expose it to fire. You may be injured.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
1 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch of the microscope operation handle,
move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
2 Loosen the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it counterclockwise and slide it to the FIX
position.
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3 Tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it clockwise.
4 While pressing the electromagnetic lock release switch of the microscope operation handle, push
the 2nd arm down to the lower limit position. The 2nd arm is locked.
FIX
FREE
2 While pulling the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob, raise the 2nd arm somewhat. Lock is
released.
FREE
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT: Standard
Use this lock when moving/storing this instrument or when installing/removing the accessories.
Release the 2nd arm lower limit lock while holding it at the end. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
Always hold the microscope operation handle when loosening either the
2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, the 2nd arm rotation fixing
WARNING handle or the 1st arm rotation fixing handle. The arm may rotate or move
up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
Before installing the accessories, make sure all the arms are securely
WARNING locked. The 2nd arm may move suddenly, causing an injury.
The gas spring in the 2nd arm contains high-pressure gas. Do not
WARNING disassemble the 2nd arm or expose it to fire. You may be injured.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
1 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and move the 2nd arm to the upper limit position.
2 Loosen the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it counterclockwise and slide it to the FIX
position.
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3 Tighten and fix the 2nd arm lower limit knob by turning it clockwise.
4 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and move the 2nd arm to the lower limit position. The 2nd arm is locked.
FIX
1 While loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle, push down the 2nd arm and at the same time pull the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob.
FREE
2 While pulling the 2nd arm lower limit lock release knob, raise the 2nd arm somewhat. Lock is released.
FREE
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
ADJUSTING THE DIOPTRIC POWER: Common
1 Operate the zoom up/down switch of the foot switch to set the observation magnification at
maximum value.
2 Turn the diopter adjustment ring counterclockwise to its maximum value and gently move the
microscope unit up and down with the focus up/down switch until the object is in focus.
3 Operate the zoom up/down switch of the foot switch to set the observation magnification at
minimum value.
4 While looking through the eyepiece lens for each eye, turn its diopter adjustment ring clockwise
until the object is in focus and can be clearly seen. The dioptric power is now properly adjusted.
The scale of the diopter adjustment ring displays the correct dioptric power.
Record the correct dioptric power for each eye. Then adjust the dioptric power to the
value.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
INSTALLING THE STERILIZED CAP: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
Sterilize the sterilized caps and then place them in the specified positions. The following table displays
the setting positions of the sterilized caps.
4
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
INSTALLING THE STERILIZED CAP: Standard
Sterilize the sterilized caps and then place them in the specified positions. The following table displays
the setting positions of the sterilized caps.
Record the read value. Then set the pupillary distance at the value.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
ADJUSTING THE LIGHT INTENSITY: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
The light intensity can be adjusted by the 1st arm operation panel or the foot switch.
To reduce or prevent retinal trouble, use the front lens within 40 minutes
(illumination light intensity display: 0.7)/within 70 minutes (illumination
WARNING light intensity display: 0.4). Using the front lens for a long time may lead
to retinal trouble.
The use time is determined on the assumption that the limit value of radiation against the retina in
the aphakic eye is 10J/cm2.
Reference data:
International Commission on Non-lonizinng Radiation Protection, Guidelines on limits of exposure
to broadband incoherent optical radiation (0, 38 to 3m). Health Phys. 73 (3): 539-554; 1997.
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
OPERATION PANEL: Common
1 Adjust the brightness as required with the illumination light intensity adjustment knob. Turn the
knob counterclockwise to decrease the light intensity, and clockwise to increase it.
UP DOWN
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
The light intensity can also be adjusted by the foot switch. (Refer to "OPERATION OF
FOOT SWITCH" on P.59~P.63.)
In OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, if the front lens is used, the variable illumination aperture is in
operation; therefore, the light intensity cannot be adjusted by the foot switch.
If the front lens is used, the variable illumination aperture is in operation; therefore, the light
intensity cannot be adjusted by the foot switch. (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE FRONT
LENS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite" on P.70.)
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
FOOT SWITCH: Pro, Pro Lite
1 Move the illumination light intensity adjustment switch of the foot switch to the left to increase the
light intensity. Move the switch to the right to decrease the light intensity.
When installing the front lens unit, make sure that the front lens unit
WARNING fixing lever is fixed securely at the LOC side. An injury may be caused
by the front lens unit falling off.
1 Move the front lens connecting unit down to prepare for connection.
LOC FRE
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
2 Place the front lens unit fixing lever at the FRE side in advance.
LOC FRE
3 Insert the sterilized front lens unit in the slot. Push in the unit until it stops.
LOC FRE
4 Place the front lens unit fixing lever at the LOC side and fix it there.
LOC FRE
5 Move up the front lens unit and make sure that connection is carried out correctly.
LOC FRE
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PREPARATIONS BEFORE USE
OPERATIONS IN USE
Make sure no-one is too close to the instrument before moving the arm.
WARNING Anyone touching the instrument may be injured.
2 Focus up/down switch The focusing unit moves the microscope unit up and down in
order to adjust the focus. The microscope can be moved up
with and down with .
3 4
7 6
2
5
1
8
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: OFFISS Lite
The following illustration displays the adjustment of the foot switch.
1 Zoom up/down switch Adjusts the zoom magnification. Magnification can be changed
continuously. Magnification is increased with
and is decreased with .
2 Focus up/down switch The focusing unit moves the microscope unit up and down in
order to adjust the focus. The microscope can be moved up
with and down with .
3 4
7 6
2
5
1
8
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Pro
The following illustration displays the adjustment of the foot switch.
1 Zoom up/down switch Adjusts the zoom magnification. Magnification can be changed
continuously. Magnification is increased with
and is decreased with .
2 Focus up/down switch The focusing unit moves the microscope unit up and down in
order to adjust the focus. The microscope can be moved up with
and down with .
3 Illumination light intensity Move to the left to increase the light intensity. Move to the right to
adjustment switch decrease the light intensity.
4 Rough focusing switch Moves the microscope up and down. Move to the left to move up
the microscope. Move to the right to move down the microscope.
5 X-Y translator lever switch Moves the microscope in the X and Y directions.
6 Illumination angle switch The illumination is changed in the following order: +2 & -2
+2 & +4 & -2 Yellow filter +2 & -2 ...
7 Illumination blinking switch Turns on/off the illumination.
3 4
7 6
2
5
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Pro Lite
The following illustration displays the adjustment of the foot switch.
1 Zoom up/down switch Adjusts the zoom magnification. Magnification can be changed
continuously. Magnification is increased with
and is decreased with .
2 Focus up/down switch The focusing unit moves the microscope unit up and down in
order to adjust the focus. The microscope can be moved up with
and down with .
3 Illumination light intensity Move to the left to increase the light intensity. Move to the right to
adjustment switch decrease the light intensity.
5 X-Y translator lever switch Moves the microscope in the X and Y directions.
6 Illumination angle switch The illumination is changed in the following order: +2 & -2
+2 & +4 & -2 Yellow filter +2 & -2 ...
7 Illumination blinking switch Turns on/off the illumination.
7 6
2
5
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF FOOT SWITCH: Standard
The following illustration displays the adjustment of the foot switch.
1 Zoom up/down switch Adjusts the zoom magnification. Magnification can be changed
continuously. Magnification is increased with
and is decreased with .
2 Focus up/down switch The focusing unit moves the microscope unit up and down in
order to adjust the focus. The microscope can be moved up with
and down with .
3 Illumination light intensity Move to the left to increase the light intensity. Move to the right to
adjustment switch decrease the light intensity.
5 X-Y translator lever switch Moves the microscope in the X and Y directions.
6 Illumination angle switch The illumination is changed in the following order: +2 & -2
+2 & +4 & -2 Yellow filter +2 & -2 ...
7 Illumination blinking switch Turns on/off the illumination.
7 6
2
5
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF MANUAL KNOBS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
1 Zoom manual knob If the zoom mechanism is not working, adjust the zoom manual knob (in
an emergency) with a coin, etc.
2 Illumination angle If the illumination angle change mechanism is not working, adjust the
manual knob illumination angle manual knob (in an emergency) with a coin, etc.
3 Variable illumination If the variable illumination aperture is not working, adjust the variable
aperture manual knob illumination aperture manual knob (in an emergency) with a coin, etc.
1
3
1 Zoom manual knob If the zoom mechanism is not working, adjust the zoom manual knob (in
an emergency) with a coin, etc.
2 Illumination angle If the illumination angle change mechanism is not working, adjust the
manual knob illumination angle manual knob (in an emergency) with a coin, etc.
1 2
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OPERATIONS IN USE
OPERATION OF MANUAL KNOBS: Standard
1 Zoom manual knob If the zoom mechanism is not working, adjust the zoom manual knob (in
an emergency) with a coin, etc.
2 Illumination angle If the illumination angle change mechanism is not working, adjust the
manual knob illumination angle manual knob (in an emergency) with a coin, etc.
1 2
The microscope is in the vertical position when the lines on the side of the arm are aligned.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
SPEED ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM/FOCUS/X-Y TRANSLATOR: Common
The zoom speed, focus speed and X-Y translator speed can be set individually.
Each speed can be adjusted in five steps, 1~5.
UP DOWN
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
2 Adjust the focus speed with the focusing unit speed knob.
UP DOWN
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
3 Adjust the X-Y translator speed with the X-Y translator speed knob.
UP DOWN
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
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OPERATIONS IN USE
ADJUSTMENT OF FOCUS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite
The illustration displays the OFFISS type.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
1 Hold the microscope operation handle and press the electromagnetic lock release switch. Then
roughly adjust the focus.
2 Adjust the focus up and down gently with the focus up/down switch of the foot switch to obtain
the correct focus.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
1 When loosening the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, hold the microscope operation
handle and roughly adjust the focus. Then, tighten the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle.
2 Adjust the focus up and down gently with the focus up/down switch of the foot switch to obtain
the correct focus.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM MAGNIFICATION: Common
The illustration displays the OFFISS type.
1 Adjust the zoom magnification with the zoom up/down switch of the foot switch.
The illumination type can be changed by the illumination angle switch of the foot switch.
2 The illumination type is changed in the following order: +2 & -2 +2 & +4 & -2
Yellow filter +2 & -2 ...
Illumination angle
+2 & -2
+2 & +4 & -2
switch
Yellow filter
You can check the status of the illumination type against the position of the illumination
angle manual knob on the side of the microscope.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
Light intensity can be set for each illumination type (+2 & -2/+2 & +4 & -2/Yellow filter/Use
of front lens). The following table shows the initial set values when the power is turned on.
Illumination type Illumination light intensity value
+2 & -2 0.5
+2 & +4 & -2 0.3
Yellow filter 0.4
Use of front lens 0.4
The illumination angle cannot be changed by the foot switch if the front lens is being used
(or after it has been removed). (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE FRONT LENS: OFFISS,
OFFISS Lite" on P.70.)
The illumination type can be changed by the illumination angle switch of the foot switch.
2 The illumination type is changed in the following order: +2 & -2 +2 & +4 & -2 Yellow
filter +2 & -2 ...
Illumination angle
+2 & -2
+2 & +4 & -2
switch
Yellow filter
You can check the status of the illumination type against the position of the illumination
angle manual knob on the side of the microscope.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
Light intensity can be set for each illumination type (+2 & -2/+2 & +4 & -2/Yellow filter).
The following table shows the initial set values when the power is turned on.
Illumination type Illumination light intensity value
+2 & -2 0.5
+2 & +4 & -2 0.3
Yellow filter 0.4
1 Turn the spectral ratio knob or tilt the spectral ratio lever to the right or left, and the spectral ratio
is changed.
Before setting the front lens, move the microscope at least 200mm
WARNING upwards. Otherwise, the components may come into contact with each
other and cause an injury.
Adjust the front lens and the treatment section, taking care not to hit the
WARNING patient with the front lens. This could injure the patient.
Make sure that the front lens unit is securely attached to the optical unit
WARNING after connecting the two. The front lens may move suddenly, causing an
injury.
When setting/storing the front lens unit, make sure that the front lens unit
WARNING fixing lever is fixed securely at the LOC side.
An injury may be caused by the front lens unit falling off.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
Setting the front lens
1 Hold the microscope operation handle and press the electromagnetic lock release switch. Then
raise the microscope by approx. 200mm or more.
2 Turn the front lens IN/OUT lever clockwise to rotate the front lens toward the bottom of the
objective lens. Then, take out the front lens.
It is impossible to perform initialization (except X-Y translator) and to change the illumination
angle. The variable illumination aperture is used instead of the illumination light intensity
adjustment of the foot switch, and the front lens fine movement unit is used instead of the
rough focusing unit. In OFFISS, the front lens fine movement unit is used instead of the
rough focusing unit. In OFFISS Lite, it is possible to operate the front lens fine movement
unit.
When observing the eye ground through the front lens, the illumination angle and light
intensity are automatically changed to proper values.
The inverter is automatically set to IN and the IN indicator LED on its front surface lights up.
3 Turn the front lens connecting/disconnecting knob counterclockwise to move the front lens
downward.
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OPERATIONS IN USE
4 Setting has been completed.
It is possible to operate the variable illumination aperture and to perform the front lens
focusing operation.
1 Hold the microscope operation handle and press the electromagnetic lock release switch. Then
adjust the microscope position to condense the illumination light on the surface of cornea.
The distance between the cornea and the bottom of the front lens is approx. 20mm.
2 Let the illumination light enter through the center of cornea by using the X-Y translator lever switch.
3 If you see a flare (reflected light) in the observation visual field through the microscope, move the
front lens up and down with the front lens focusing switch until the flare disappears. The flare may
not disappear because of the difference between eyes or because of the IOL transplantation eye.
Operating the variable illumination aperture provides an observation image with better
contrast and less flare. (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE VARIABLE ILLUMINATION
APERTURE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite" on P. 76.)
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4 Bring the observation section into focus by operating the focus up/down switch.
Adjusting the stereo variator to IN provides an acute stereo angle for binocular observation.
This reduces the shading caused by the cornea, even for microcoria patients. (Refer to
"OPERATION OF THE STEREO VARIATOR: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite" on P. 75.)
1 Hold the microscope operation handle and press the electromagnetic lock release switch. Then
raise the microscope by 200mm or more.
2 Move the front lens IN/OUT lever upward until it clicks and make sure that it is securely
connected.
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4 The front lens fine movement unit moves to the center automatically. The variable illumination
aperture is automatically set to OUT. (Refer to "OPERATION OF THE VARIABLE
ILLUMINATION APERTURE: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite" on P. 76.)
6 The angle and light intensity of illumination are automatically reset to the last values before using
the front lens.
7 The inverter is automatically set to OUT and the IN indicator LED on its front surface is turned off.
8 It is now possible to perform initialization, to change the illumination angle, to perform the rough
focusing operation or to adjust the illumination light intensity with the foot switch.
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OPERATION OF THE STEREO VARIATOR: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
Binocular observation of observing the eye ground through the front lens may be difficult, as the
patients cornea is small. In such a case, use the variator.
1 Move the stereo variator lever to the right to set the stereo variator to IN.
Adjusting the stereo variator to IN provides an acute stereo angle for binocular observation.
This reduces the shading caused by the cornea, even for microcoria patients.
While the stereo variator is under the IN condition, the -2 illumination cannot be used.
When the front lens is not used, set the stereo variator to OUT.
2 Move the stereo variator lever to the left to set the stereo variator to OUT.
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OPERATION OF THE VARIABLE ILLUMINATION APERTURE: OFFISS,
OFFISS Lite
When observing the eye ground through the front lens, flare is reduced by using the variable
illumination aperture.
1 Move the variable illumination aperture switch to the left to set the illumination aperture to IN.
2 The illumination aperture moves up by moving the variable illumination aperture switch to the left.
3 The illumination aperture moves down by moving the variable illumination aperture switch to the right.
4 Moving the variable illumination aperture switch as far as possible to the right will set the
illumination aperture to OUT at the lowest position. On the contrary, moving it as far as possible
to the left will set the illumination aperture to OUT at the top position.
If the front lens is stored with the variable illumination aperture set to IN (with the
illumination aperture appearing in the observation visual field), it will automatically go OUT
(the aperture disappears from the observation visual field and the illumination light intensity
can be adjusted). (Refer to "Storing the front lens" on P.73.)
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HOW TO USE THE ANTERIOR EYE SECTION OBSERVATION LENS: OFFISS,
OFFISS Lite
Use this lens to observe the anterior eye section while the front lens is in use.
Sterilize the anterior eye section observation lens before operation.
While the anterior eye section observation lens is in use, do not operate
the front lens IN/OUT lever and the front lens connecting/disconnecting
WARNING knob. The anterior eye section observation lens may fall off, causing an
injury.
1 Set the D cut surface of the anterior eye section observation lens at the back and the engraved
surface at the front. Then fit the anterior eye section observation lens onto the front lens.
Putting the anterior eye section observation lens on the front lens changes the observation
focus position of the microscope from the eye ground to the anterior eye section.
While the peripheral observation prism is in use, do not operate the front
WARNING lens IN/OUT lever and the front lens connecting/disconnecting knob.
The peripheral observation prism may fall off, causing an injury.
This greatly alters the condensing point of the illumination light just under the front lens.
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2 Turn the peripheral observation prism so that its slope surface direction is opposite to the
direction of the periphery to be observed.
Turning the peripheral observation prism greatly alters the condensing point of the
illumination light emitted from the front lens.
3 Move the microscope horizontally with the X-Y translator so that the condensing point of the
illumination light emitted from the front lens is aimed at the pupil of the patient's eye.
For safetys sake, carry out the above adjustment watching the patients eye directly,
without using the microscope.
4 While watching the patient's eye through the microscope, remove flare (fine movement of the
front lens) and perform focusing (focus up/down switch operation).
5 When you change the position of the periphery to be observed, also perform the above 2 ~ 4.
R
R
2 Each time the switch is pressed, the IN/OUT change is repeated. The IN indicator LED lights up
for the inverter IN status and switches off for its OUT status.
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REPLACING WITH THE SPARE LAMP: Common
WARNING Use only the specified lamp. Otherwise, overheating may cause a fire.
Handle the lamp house with care during and immediately following
CAUTION operation. The lamp house heats up while in operation and can cause
burns.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
Ask your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover to repair the
NOTE instrument.
If the illumination lamp has burned out during operation, the spare lamp can be fitted easily by rotating
the lamp house unit.
If either "LAMP A" or "LAMP B" has burned out, replace it with a new one. (Refer to
"REPLACEMENT OF THE SPARE LAMP" on P.97 and "CONSUMABLE PARTS" on P.89~P.90.)
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PROCEDURE IN EMERGENCY: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
In an emergency, follow the check list below and contact your distributor. If you do not encounter your
problem in the "Status" column, please contact your distributor.
Status Procedure
Zoom mechanism does not work. Adjust the zoom manual knob with a coin, etc.
The variable illumination aperture Adjust the variable illumination aperture manual knob with a
switch does not work. coin, etc.
An error is displayed. Press the EXIT switch on the 1st arm panel to reset.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
The focusing unit does not work. Move the 2nd arm up and down for focusing.
Electromagnetic lock is not released. Push each arm firmly to move it.
The illumination angle switch does Adjust the illumination angle manual knob with a coin, etc.
not work.
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Status Procedure
The inverter does not work. The manual IN/OUT knob (with sterilized cap) is located on the
front of the inverter. Turn this knob clockwise to the click
position.
An error is displayed. Press the EXIT switch on the 1st arm panel to reset.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
The focusing unit does not work. Move the 2nd arm up and down for focusing.
Electromagnetic lock is not released. Push each arm firmly to move it.
The illumination angle switch does Adjust the illumination angle manual knob with a coin, etc.
not work.
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PROCEDURE IN EMERGENCY: Standard
In an emergency, follow the check list below and contact your distributor. If you do not encounter your
problem in the "Status" column, please contact your distributor.
Status Procedure
Zoom mechanism does not work. Adjust the zoom manual knob with a coin, etc.
An error is displayed. Press the EXIT switch on the 1st arm panel to reset.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
The focusing unit does not work. Move the 2nd arm up and down for focusing.
The illumination angle switch does Adjust the illumination angle manual knob with a coin, etc.
not work.
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AFTER USE
Make sure no-one is too close to the instrument before moving the arm.
WARNING Anyone touching the instrument may be injured.
Take care when moving this instrument through a door or in a room with
CAUTION a low ceiling. If the top of this instrument collides with something, it could
break.
Watch out for devices, beds, walls, etc. in the room. If the instrument
CAUTION collides with anything, serious breakage could result.
CAUTION Watch out for stairs and uneven floors. This instrument may tip over.
Watch out for slopes. Due to its increased speed, the instrument may
CAUTION get away from you on a slope.
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AFTER USE / MOVING AND STORING: OFFISS OFFISS Lite, Pro, Pro Lite
Please carry out the following procedures for the moving and storing of this instrument.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
3 Press the electromagnetic lock release switch and move the 1st and 2nd arms so as not to
hinder storing.
The 2nd arm can be fixed at the lower limit position by setting the 2nd arm lower limit lock.
(Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite,
Pro, Pro Lite" on P.48.)
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
7 Hang the foot switch cord and the power cord on the cord hanger.
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9 Hold the base movement handle and move the instrument gently.
10 Lower the caster lock lever to lock it when reaching the destination or storing place.
Always hold the microscope operation handle when loosening either the
2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, the 2nd arm rotation fixing
WARNING handle or the 1st arm rotation fixing handle. The arm may rotate or move
up and down suddenly, causing an injury.
Take care when moving this instrument through a door or in a room with
CAUTION a low ceiling. If the top of this instrument collides with something, it could
break.
Watch out for devices, beds, walls, etc. in the room. If the instrument
CAUTION collides with anything, serious breakage could result.
CAUTION Watch out for stairs and uneven floors. This instrument may tip over.
Watch out for slopes. Due to its increased speed, the instrument may
CAUTION get away from you on a slope.
Please carry out the following procedures when moving and storing this instrument.
1 Loosen the 2nd arm vertical movement fixing handle, the 2nd arm rotation fixing handle and the
1st arm rotation fixing handle. Move the 1st and 2nd arms so as not to hinder storing and then
tighten and fix them.
The 2nd arm can be fixed at the lower limit position by setting the 2nd arm lower limit lock.
(Refer to "LOCKING/UNLOCKING THE 2ND ARM LOWER LIMIT: Standard" on P.50.)
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2 Hang the foot switch on the foot switch hanger.
3 Hang the foot switch cord and the power cord on the cord hanger.
5 Hold the base movement handle and move the instrument gently.
6 Lower the caster lock lever to lock it when reaching the destination or storing place.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The lamp is still hot just after turning off the illumination. Therefore, use
CAUTION heat-resistant gloves, etc. to replace a lamp. Otherwise, you may be
burned.
If there seems to be a malfunction, first check the cause, following the steps in the check-list below. If
the problem cannot be resolved or the malfunction is not listed in the "Problem" section of the check-
list, contact your distributor.
Check-list
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ERROR CODES
1 Press the EXIT switch on the panel, and the error code is canceled.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
An error code is canceled by pressing the EXIT switch. Write the error details of the error code
and contact your distributor.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CONSUMABLE PARTS: OFFISS, OFFISS Lite
The sterilized cap and the specified lamp are consumable parts. Order them from your distributor or
the Topcon offices stated on the back cover.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CONSUMABLE PARTS: Standard
The sterilized cap and the specified lamp are consumable parts. Order them from your distributor or
the Topcon offices stated on the back cover.
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SPECIFICATIONS
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS: Common
Item Description
Microscope type Galileo type
Magnification change type Electric zoom continuous change
Eyepiece (Eyepiece magnification) 12.5
Objective lens f = 200mm
Display magnification () 4.2/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/13/15/17/19/21
Total magnification () 4.2 ~ 21
1st arm length (Distance between shafts) 375mm
1st arm rotation range 300
2nd arm length (Distance between shafts) 990mm : OFFISS, Pro
875mm : OFFISS Lite, Pro Lite, Standard
2nd arm rotation range 300
2nd arm vertical movement range 600mm
2nd arm mounting weight 6 ~18kg : OFFISS, Pro
9 ~21kg : OFFISS Lite, Pro Lite, Standard
* Subject to change in specifications and appearance for future improvement without advance notice.
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
This instrument complies with IEC60601-1-2: 2001.
a) MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be
installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the ACCOMPANYING
DOCUMENTS.
b) Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
c) The use of ACCESSORIES, transducers and cables other than those specified, with the exception of
transducers and cables sold by the manufacturer of the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM as replacement
parts for internal components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the
EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM.
d) The EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If
adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM should be observed to verify
normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used.
e) The use of the ACCESSORY, transducer or cable with EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS other than those
specified may result in increased EMISSION or decreased IMMUNITY of the EQUIPMENT or
SYSTEM.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic emissions
The OMS-800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the OMS-800 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment - guidance
RF emissions
Class A
CISPR 11
The OMS-800 is suitable for use in all establishments other
Harmonic emissions than domestic and those directly connected to the public low-
Class A
IEC61000-3-2 voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for
domestic purposes.
Voltage fluctuations/
flicker emissions Complies
IEC61000-3-3
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SPECIFICATIONS
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The OMS-800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the OMS-800 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
IEC 60601 Compliance Electromagnetic environment -
Immunity test
test level level guidance
Floors should be wood, concrete or
Electrostatic 6 kV contact 6 kV contact
ceramic tile. If floors are covered with
discharge (ESD)
synthetic material, the relative humidity
IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV air 8 kV air
should be at least 30%.
2 kV for power 2 kV for power
Electrical fast supply lines supply lines Mains power quality should be that of a
transient/burst typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-4 1 kV for 1 kV for environment.
input/output lines input/output lines
1 kV 1 kV
differential mode differential mode Mains power quality should be that of a
Surge
typical commercial or hospital
IEC 61000-4-5
2 kV 2 kV environment.
common mode common mode
<5% Ut <5% Ut
(>95% dip in Ut) (>95% dip in Ut)
for 0, 5 cycle for 0, 5 cycle Mains power quality should be that of a
Voltage dips, short 40% Ut 40% Ut typical commercial or hospital
interruptions and (60% dip in Ut) (60% dip in Ut) environment. If the user or the OMS-
Voltage variations for 5 cycles for 5 cycles 800 requires continued operation during
on power supply 70% Ut 70% Ut power mains interruptions, it is
input lines (30% dip in Ut) (30% dip in Ut) recommended that the OMS-800 be
IEC 61000-4-11 for 25 cycles for 25 cycles powered from an uninterruptible power
<5% Ut <5% Ut supply or battery.
(>95% dip in Ut) (>95% dip in Ut)
for 5 sec for 5 sec
Power frequency Power frequency magnetic fields should
(50/60 Hz) be at levels characteristic of a typical
3 A/m 3 A/m
magnetic field location in a typical commercial or
IEC 61000-4-8 hospital environment.
NOTE Ut is the a.c. mains voltage prior to application of the test level.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Guidance and manufacturer's declaration - electromagnetic immunity
The OMS-800 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below.
The customer or the user of the OMS-800 should assure that it is used in such an environment.
IEC 60601 Compliance
Immunity test Electromagnetic environment - guidance
test level level
Portable and mobile RF communications
equipment should be used no closer to any
part of the OMS-800, including cables, than
the recommended separation distance
calculated from the equation applicable to
the frequency of the transmitter.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
a Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones
and land mobile radios, amateur radio, AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be
predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF
transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in
the location in which the OMS-800 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the
OMS-800 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed,
additional measures may be necessary, such as reorienting or relocating the OMS-800.
b Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Recommended separation distance between
portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the OMS-800
The OMS-800 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances
are controlled. The customer or the user of the OMS-800 can help prevent electromagnetic interference
by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment
(transmitters) and the OMS-800 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of
the communications equipment.
Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter
m
Rated maximum output power
of transmitter
W 150kHz to 80MHz 80MHz to 800MHz 800MHz to 2,5GHz
d = 1.2 P d = 1.2 P d = 2.3 P
0, 01 0, 12 0, 12 0, 23
0, 1 0, 38 0, 38 0, 73
1 1.2 1.2 2.3
10 3.8 3.8 7.3
100 12 12 23
For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation
distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the
transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the
transmitter manufacturer.
NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by
absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.
ELECTRIC RATING
Power supply voltage : AC100V~120V, 220~240V, 50/60Hz
Power supply input : 280VA
CLASSIFICATION
The type of protection against electric shock: Class I equipment
This instrument is classified as Class I. Class I equipment does not depend only on basic insulation
against electric shock. It contains a mechanism that connects with the protective grounding system
of the facilities, so that the metal parts with which you come into contact cannot electrify you if the
basic insulation malfunctions.
The degree of protection against water damage: IPX0 (Main body), IPX8 (Foot switch)
The mode of operation: Continuous operation
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Dimensions: Base (Base unit): 715 (W) 715mm (D)
Base (Total height): 1,865mm
Weight: 250kg: OFFISS
247kg: OFFISS Lite
247kg: Pro
244kg: Pro Lite
244kg: Standard
PURPOSE OF USE
Microscope to be used for operation, treatment or observation
OPERATION PRINCIPLE
The illuminator lights the section to be observed. The binocular real-image microscope magnifies the
section to enable observation.
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REPLACEMENT OF THE SPARE LAMP
WARNING Use only the specified lamp. Otherwise, overheating may cause a fire.
Handle the lamp house with care during and immediately following
CAUTION operation.
The lamp house heats up while in operation and can cause burns.
The lamp is still hot just after turning off the illumination. Therefore, use
CAUTION heat-resistant gloves, etc. to replace a lamp. Otherwise, you may be
burned.
NOTE Turn the lamp house unit until it stops with a "Click".
Use the spare lamp to replace a burned-out lamp after operation following the steps below.
If LAMP A or LAMP B has burned out, replace the burned-out lamp with a new one following
the steps below.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
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4 Remove the burned-out lamp (with socket and terminal cord) from the lamp holder.
Lamp holder
Terminal cord
Socket Lamp house unit
Terminal screws
Burned-out lamp
The lamp is a consumable part. Contact your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the
back cover to order the lamp. (Refer to "CONSUMABLE PARTS" on P.89~P.90.)
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
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If the circuit breaker does not operate after resetting, the instrument may have a
NOTE problem. Contact your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover.
Even if the instrument operates normally after resetting the circuit breaker,
NOTE contact your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover.
The capacity of the circuit breaker on the primary side is 5A. "5A" is indicated at the center.
1 When the circuit breaker is operating, make sure that the breaker end pops out.
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
MAIN
SPARE
ZOOM FOCUS XY
2 3 4 2 3 4 2 3 4
1 5 1 5 1 5
EXIT
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CHECKING THE POWER OUTLET
Check the power outlet where this instrument is used.
A 2-pole earth plug is used in this instrument. Check that the power outlet is
NOTE correct.
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CLEANING THE OBJECTIVE LENS / THE EYEPIECE LENS
Clean the objective lens / the eyepiece lens as follows if they are dirty.
1 Dampen a soft cloth with sterilizing alcohol and wipe off the dust from the objective lens / the
eyepiece lens.
2 Wipe the objective lens / the eyepiece lens with a dry soft cloth.
A special coating has been applied to the objective lens / the eyepiece lens to ensure
simple cleaning, without special methods.
If you stain the front lens storing unit with the physiological saline solution, etc. as it is, the "used/
unused" status of the front lens may not be detected normally.
1 Turn the front lens connecting/disconnecting knob counterclockwise to lower the front lens
connecting unit downward.
LOC FRE
2 Fully dampen the gauze with sterilizing alcohol and wring out the cotton above the hole on the
top surface of the front lens connecting unit to pour the sterilizing alcohol into the hole.
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3 Push the front of the shutter section (shadowed section as shown below) on the bottom of the
front lens storing unit with your finger and move the section forwards and backwards about five
times to remove the stain. Then, wipe the front lens storing unit with a dry cloth.
If you clean the front lens storing unit by pouring sterilizing alcohol as mentioned above, the
cleaning will have a greater effect.
Do not use a strong cleaning agent, etc. This may damage the
CAUTION instrument.
To remove the sticky substances from the instrument, use a diluted neutral
NOTE cleanser.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
Ask your distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover to repair the
NOTE instrument.
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DAILY CHECK
Before using this instrument, make sure that the handles, levers, knobs
WARNING and rings with red marks are securely tightened. Any of these falling off
could cause injury or even death.
Before using this instrument, adjust the balance of the 2nd arm. The 2nd
WARNING arm may move up and down suddenly during an operation, causing an
injury.
NOTE Make sure that the foot switch connector is connected to the root of the 1st arm.
NOTE Make sure that the caster is locked and the instrument is securely fixed.
If the instrument displays problems or abnormal actions, do not use it and check it against
the "TROUBLESHOOTING" list on P.87.
DISPOSITION
The gas spring in the 2nd arm contains high-pressure gas. Do not
WARNING disassemble the 2nd arm or expose it to fire. You may be injured.
CAUTION Do not open the instrument, as this may lead to an electric shock.
For the disposal of this instrument and consumable parts, contact a waste disposer or call your
distributor or the Topcon offices stated on the back cover.
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SYSTEM OUTLINE
OFFISS
2nd arm Assistants coaxial binocular tube
OFFISS Lite
2nd arm Assistants coaxial binocular tube
Pro
2nd arm Assistants coaxial binocular tube
1st arm
X-Y translator 2/3 TV relay lens
Focusing unit arm
35mm camera relay lens
0o assistants
microscope mount 0o Assistants microscope
(-20o ~ 60o Variable eyepiece lens)
Column Foot switch
Sterilized cap set
Center base
0o Assistants microscope
(45o inclined eyepiece lens)
Right/left bases
0o Assistants microscope
(45o ~ 90o Variable eyepiece lens)
Optional accessories
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Pro Lite
2nd arm Assistant's coaxial binocular tube
1st arm
X-Y translator 2/3 TV relay lens
Focusing unit arm
35mm camera relay lens
0o assistant's
microscope mount 0o Assistant's microscope
(-20o ~ 60o Variable eyepiece lens)
Column Foot switch
Sterilized cap set
Center base
0o Assistant's microscope
(45o inclined eyepiece lens)
Right/left bases
0o Assistant's microscope
(45o ~ 90o Variable eyepiece lens)
1st arm
X-Y translator 2/3 TV relay lens
Focusing unit arm
35mm camera relay lens
0o assistant's
microscope mount 0oAssistant's microscope
(-20o ~ 60o Variable eyepiece lens)
Column Foot switch
Sterilized cap set
Center base
0o Assistant's microscope
Right/left bases (45o inclined eyepiece lens)
0o Assistant's microscope
(45o ~ 90o Variable eyepiece lens)
Optional accessories
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PERMITTED WEIGHT FOR ACCESSORIES TO BE INSTALLED
*( ) shows the weight for the type with the changeable beam splitter.
Name Weight
0 Assistants microscope (45~90 Variable eyepiece lens) 2.32kg
0 Assistants microscope (45 inclined eyepiece lens) 2.08kg
0 Assistants microscope (-20~60 Variable eyepiece lens) 1.83kg
2/3 TV relay lens 0.67kg
1/2 TV relay lens 0.67kg
35mm camera relay lens 0.32kg
Assistants coaxial binocular tube 2.41kg
FAG filter unit 0.15kg
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Please specify the following when contacting us re questions about this
operation microscope.
Model name: OMS-800
Serial No.: Marked on the rating nameplate.
Period of use: Please inform us of the date of purchase.
Defective condition: Please provide us with as much detail as possible.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2004 version (2004.10-50TH 2 )
Date of issue: October 1, 2004
TOPCON S.A.R.L.
89, rue de Paris 92585 Clichy, Cedex,FRANCE Phone:01-4106-9494 Fax:01-4739-0251
45546 90052
Printed in Japan 0410-50TH 2