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Olympus CV180 User Manual-CAP6 'N' 7 FUSE REPLACEMENT 'N' CARE, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Olympus CV180 User Manual-CAP6 'N' 7 FUSE REPLACEMENT 'N' CARE, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Always use the fuses designated below. To order new fuses, please contact
Olympus.
1. Turn the video system center OFF and disconnect the power cord from the
wall mains outlet.
2. Pull the fuse box straight out, squeezing the tabs projected on both sides of
the fuse box using a pair of tweezers (see Figure 6.1).
Tabs
Figure 6.1
Fuse box
Fuses
Figure 6.2
Insert the fuse box into this instrument until it clicks into
position. If the fuse box is inserted incompletely, the power
may fail to come ON or a power failure may occur during
operation.
4. Insert the fuse box into the video system center until it clicks into position.
5. Plug the power cord and turn the video system center ON and confirm the
power output.
7.1 Care
After using the video system center, immediately perform the following cleaning
procedure. If cleaning is delayed, residual organic debris will begin to solidify,
and it may be difficult to effectively clean the video system center. Always
remove debris routinely.
1. Turn the video system center OFF and disconnect the power cord from the
wall mains outlet.
2. If the video system center is soiled with blood or other potentially infectious
materials, wipe off all debris using a piece of gauze moistened with neutral
detergent.
3. Remove dust, dirt and other stains on the surface by wiping with a piece of
gauze moistened with 70% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol.
4. Make sure to dry the video system center after wiping with 70% ethyl or
isopropyl alcohol.
7.2 Storage
1. Turn the video system center OFF and disconnect the power cord from the
wall mains outlet.
3. Store the equipment in the level position in a clean, dry and stable location.
7.3 Disposal
1. For security reasons, clear all patient data in the instrument (see “Clearing
all patient data previously entered” on page 143).
2. Clear the image data and patient data in the PC card, or format the PC card
(see “Formatting of the PC card” on page 114).