YZ5FI Slit Lamp

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YZ5FI Slit Lamp

Instructions for Use


Preface
Thank you for purchasing our YZ5FI slit lamp. The slit lamp will have another
capability of photography, if you purchase the appliance with the photography
accessories. At the same time, in order to meet the needs of the customs, we provide
sorts of accessories, which can be used widely. Please read this manual carefully for
the sake of your best use.

General Requirements for Safety


Please read carefully about following precautions to avoid unexpected personal
injury as well as the product being damaged and other possible dangers.

Precautions
1. Do not use this instrument in the environment prone to fire and blast or
where there is much dust and with high temperature. Use it in the room and
simultaneously be careful to keep it clean and dry.
2. Check that all the wires are correctly and firmly connected before using.
Ensure that the instrument is well grounded.
3. Please pay attention to all the ratings of the electrical connecting terminal.
4. Only use fuse according to the specifications and rated values stipulated by
our product.
5. Use the power cable supplied with this instrument.
6. Don’t touch the surface of the lens and prism with hand or hard objects.
7. Turn off the main power first before replacing the main bulb, flash lamp and
fuse.
8. To prevent the instrument from falling down to floor, it should be placed on
the floor where the inclination angle is less than 10q.
9. Turn off the power and cover the instrument with dust-prove hood when it is
not in use.
10. In case there is any trouble, please first refer to the trouble-shooting guide. If
it still can’t work, please contact with the authorized distributor or our
Repair Department.

— THE SAFETY MARKS USED IN THIS INSTRUMENT

TYPE B ATTENTION PLEASE TERMINAL OF


REFER TO THIS MANUAL THE PROTECTIVE GROUNDING
Fig.1
Contents
1 Nomenclature ------------------------------------------------------------------1
2 Assembly ------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.1 Components ---------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2 Assembly Procedure ----------------------------------------------------5
2.3 Checking Procedure after Assembling --------------------------------8
3 Operation Procedures--------------------------------------------------------9
3.1 Diopter Compensation and Pupil Distance Adjustment --------------9
3.2 Patient Position and Fixation Target--------------------------------- 10
3.3 Base Operation --------------------------------------------------------- 10
3.4 Illumination Part Operation ------------------------------------------- 11
3.5 Fundus Observation with Hruby Lens------------------------------- 13
4 Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------- 14
4.1 Replacing the Illumination Bulb ------------------------------------- 14
4.2 Replacing the Reflecting Mirror-------------------------------------- 14
4.3 Replacing the Fuse ----------------------------------------------------- 15
4.4 Replacing the Chin-rest Paper ---------------------------------------- 15
4.5 Adjusting the Tightness of the Slit Width Knob ------------------- 15
4.6 Adjusting the Inclination of the Illumination Part ----------------- 15
4.7 Cleaning ----------------------------------------------------------------- 16
4.8 Protection---------------------------------------------------------------- 16
4.9 Consumables ------------------------------------------------------------ 16
5 Trouble Shooting Guide -------------------------------------------------- 17
6 Optional Accessories (purchase in addition) -------------------------- 18
6.1 Photographic Attachment --------------------------------------------- 18
6.1.1 Nomenclature ------------------------------------------------------- 19
6.1.2 Assembly -------------------------------------------------------------- 21
6.1.2.1 Components -------------------------------------------------------- 21
6.1.2.2 Assembly Procedure----------------------------------------------- 22
6.1.2.3 Checking Procedure ----------------------------------------------- 26
6.1.3 Operational Procedure----------------------------------------------- 26
6.1.3.1 Loading Film ------------------------------------------------------- 26
6.1.3.2 Photographic Magnification and Field Of View--------------- 27
6.1.3.3 Exposure Setting --------------------------------------------------- 28
6.1.3.4 Precaution for Photogration -------------------------------------- 29
6.1.3.5 Removing Film----------------------------------------------------- 29
6.1.3.6 Background Photography ----------------------------------------- 30
6.1.3.7 Diffusion Lens------------------------------------------------------ 30
6.1.4 Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------- 31
6.1.4.1 Replacing Xenon Lamp ------------------------------------------- 31
6.1.4.2 Replacing Fuse ----------------------------------------------------- 32
6.1.4.3 Consumables ------------------------------------------------------- 32
6.1.4.4 Cleaning Optical System------------------------------------------ 32
6.1.5 Trouble Shooting Guide--------------------------------------------- 33
6.1.6 Specifications --------------------------------------------------------- 34
6.2 Observation Tube ------------------------------------------------------ 34
6.3 TV Accessories --------------------------------------------------------- 35
6.4 Barrier Filter ------------------------------------------------------------ 36
6.5 Applanation Tonometer ----------------------------------------------- 36
6.6 12.5x Measuring Eyepiece -------------------------------------------- 37
7 Responsibility ---------------------------------------------------------------- 37
8 Transportation and Storage ---------------------------------------------- 37
9 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------- 38
1 Nomenclature
1 Joystick
Incline joystick to move the instrument slightly on the horizontal surface and
rotate it to adjust the elevation of the microscope.
2 Base Locking Screw
The base will be locked when fastening this screw.
3 Rail Cover
Protect the rail surface.
4 Base
Support the microscope and the illumination arms with the joystick controlling its
movement.
5 Work Table
6 Accessory Drawer
Store the focusing test rod and other accessories.
7 Brightness Control Switch
Three levels are available H ( High ), N ( Normal ), L ( Low ) . Avoid working
continuously at high setting, as the service life of the bulb will be shortened.
8 Main Power Switch
9 Pilot Lamp
10 Microscope Arm Locking Knob
Lock the rotational movement of the microscope arm.
11 Angle Mark Ring
Marks on the angle mark ring of the illumination arm, which relates to the long
mark of the microscope arm, represent the two arms’ angle. When the ‘0’ on the
ring relates to the short mark at one side of the operator, the right eyepiece may
be blocked, and the side of the patient the left eyepiece.
12 Chin-rest Elevation Adjustment Knob
Rotate the knob to adjust the elevation of the chin-rest
13 Location Roller
When it is in the middle, it stands for included angle of 0o between the microscope
arm and the illumination arm. And the right or left side the included angle of 10o.
14 Microscope and Illumination Arm Couple Bolt
Fasten this bolt and the illumination arm and the microscope arm could rotate
together in couple state. Loosen it and the illumination arm then can rotate
separately.
15 Hruby Lens Guide Plate
Also used as an assembly plate for the applanation tonometer.
16 Breath Shield
17 Chin-rest
18 Magnification Select Dial
Five different magnifications are provided.
19 Prism Box
Separate the prism box to adjust the interpupillar distance.
20 12.5X Eyepiece
Before using the slit lamp, adjust the proper diopter for each eyepiece to obtain a
definite image.
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21 Microscope Fixation Screw
22 Accessories Mount
Accept the model R-900 Goldmann applanation tonometer as well as other
accessories
23 Horizontal Mark
When the horizontal center of the patient’s eye is in line with this mark, the
elevation of the microscope controlled by joystick is also in its center position.
24 Forehead Belt
25 Diffusion Lens
Used for observing and photographing at a low magnification, and for enlarging
the illumination field.
26 Lamp Cap
27 Aperture Slit Height and Display Window
28 Filter Selection Lever
There are four filters for selection
29 Aperture and Slit Height Control Knob
Rotate this knob to adjust the spot and the slit height. Swing the knob
horizontally to revolve the slit.
30 Fixation target
Two kinds of fixation targets are available. One is for diopter adjustment to help
the patient to see the target clearly while the other is an illuminated fixed spot.
31 Reflecting Mirror
Both long and short reflecting mirrors are provided. The long mirror is routinely
used for most examination procedures. The short mirror is used when the long
mirror interferes with the observation pathway, such as during funduscopy.
32 Hruby Lens
Used for observation of fundus and the posterior segment of vitreous body.
33 Hruby Lens Holder
34 Centering Knob
Loosening the knob allows the illumination light to be moved from the center of
the vision field for indirect retro-illumination. Fastening the knob brings the
illumination light back to the center.
35 Slit Width Control Knob
The slit width is continuously adjustable within the range from 0 to 9mm. The
marks on the left knob stand for the approximate value of the width.
36 Illumination Inclination Lever
Four 5o inclination stops are available up to 20o.

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2 Assembly
This section of the manual describes how to assemble YZ5FI slit lamp. All parts
should be taken out with great care from the packing case before assembling.
2.1 Components

Fig2-1

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Fig.2-2
Name Quantity
A Illumination Part 1
B Converging Binocular Tubes 1
C Base Part 1
D Head-rest Part 1
E Breath Shield 1
F Worktable with Power Box 1
G Rail Cover 2
H Input Power Cable 1
I Hruby Lens 1
J Hruby Lens Guide Plate 1
K Spare Illumination Bulb 2
L Chin-rest Paper 1
M Focusing Test Rod 1
N Protection Cap 2
O Dust-proof Cover 1
P Fixation Target 1
Q Spare Long Reflecting Mirror 1
R Spare Short Reflecting Mirror 1
S Brush 1
T Spare Fuse 2
U Cross Screw Driver with Wood Handle 1
V Watch Screw Driver (big) 1
W Watch Screw Driver (small) 1
X Spanner 1

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2.2 Assembly procedure---------------------------------------------------------
Necessary tools are as follows: power panel facing the operator,
Cross screwdriver with wood handle (U) refasten the bolt securely with the
Watch screwdriver (V) spanner (Fig.4).
Spanner (X)
1) Selecting Voltage and Fuse

Fig.4
Fig.3 3) Assembling the Head-rest Part (D
— Check the setting on the voltage
selector located on the bottom of the
power box (Fig3). If it doesn’t
match with the input voltage, slide it
to the proper position with watch
screw driver (V).
— Open the fuse holder with screw
driver (U) and take out the fuse,
check and ensure that its rated value
is corresponding to the mains
voltage: Fig.5
110V----------------------1A — Remove the four screws attached to
220V--------------------0.5A the chin-rest connection board with
It has been set to 220V, 0.5A before the screw driver (U).
leaving our factory. — Put two cables in the gap between
the headrest fixation plate and the
Attention: Set the input voltage
chin-rest connection board (Fig.5).
and frequency of the instrument
— While ensuring they are not
according to that of the mains.
clamped, retighten the previously
2) Assembling the Worktable (F) removed screws (Fig.6).
— To attach the worktable on the
YT2A motorized instrument table,
please screw off four M8x20mm
bolts with spring washers with the
spanner (X).
— Lift the worktable to aim its screw
hole at the assembly hole of the
instrument table.
— Put down the worktable, with the
Fig.6

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4) Assembling the base part (C) and simultaneously the two red marks
the rail covers (G) stretch in one line (Fig.9).
— After the two red marks accurately
aligned, retighten the setscrews
(Fig.9).

Fig.7
— Place the wheels of both sides of the
base (C) on the rails on the
worktable (Fig.7).
— Check whether the wheels can be Fig.9
rolled steadily on the rails.
6) Assembling the Converging
— Remove four screws attached to the
Binocular Tubes (B)
rail with the screw driver (U).
— Place the rail cover (G) to the rail, — Match the groove on the binocular
and retighten the previously tubes with the pin on the microscope
removed screws. body. (Fig.10)
5) Assembling illumination part (A)
— Loosen the illumination arm couple
bolt (14).
— Rotate the brass shaft sleeve so that
the red mark is 30 to 90 degree
from the limiting board (Fig.8).

Fig.10
— Fasten the fixing screw on the body
to the microscope.

Fig.8 Attention: Avoid touching any


— Loosen the setscrews in the lens surface.
illumination arm with the 7) Assembling the breath shield (E)
screwdriver (V). Aim the assembly — Remove the breath shield fixation
hole of the illumination arm at the screw from the microscope arm.
brass shaft sleeve with care then put — Pass the removed screw through the
down, let the shaft keeping close to hole of the breath shield then
the bottom surface well and re-screw it into the arm (Fig.11).

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Fig11
Fig.13
8) Removing the illumination part
— Insert the plug of the input power
shipping pad
cable (H) into the input socket of the
— This pad is used to protect the slit
mechanism of the illumination part power box. .
during shipping. — Remove the cable clips from the
— Remove the rubber band and gently bottom of the work table with screw
pull the pad out (Fig.12). driver (U) and wrap the output and
 input cables respectively, then
reattach them to the bottom of the

work table. (Fig14).






Fig.12
Fig.14
9) Connecting plug
— Peel off the sticky tape attached to 10) Assembling the Hruby lens (I) and
the lamp cap (Fig.13), which ensures the Hruby lens guide plate (J)
that the cap is tightened to the lamp — Insert the Hruby lens (I) into the
base during shipping. Hruby lens holder (35) on the
— Insert the plug on the top of the headrest part. Be careful not to
headrest part (D) into the socket of touch the lens surface (Fig15.).
the lamp cap (26) on the
illumination part (A) (Fig.13).
— Connect the two plugs below the
headrest part with the corresponding
output socket of the power box.

Fig.15

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— Place the Hruby lens guide plate (J)
into the main shaft hole of the base
part with the small end pointing to
the headrest part (Fig16).
11) Assembling the chin-rest paper (L)

Fig.17

Fig.16
— Pull out the two fixing pins from the
chin-rest.
— Get rid of the paper package and let
the pins go through its holes.
— Insert the fixing pins into the hole
again (Fig.17).
12) Placing spare parts
Fig.18
— Some spare parts could be stored in
the accessory drawer (6) (Fig.18).
2.3 Checking procedure after assembling-------------------------------------
1) Power plug the pilot lamp (9) will be lighted.
Open the slit width control knob (35)
— This instrument supplies a 3-wire cable.
to examine the illumination.
Please select a proper power socket as
matched. — Rotate the brightness control switch
— Ensure that the instrument is grounded well. (7) respectively at three positions and
the brightness should be changed
Attention: Please use the special accordingly.
cable supplied with this — Check the fixation target device to
instrument. confirm it is lighted.
2) The power box and the illumination part — Check whether all those moveable
parts such as aperture and slit height
— When the main power switch (8) of control knob (29), filter selection
the power box is placed at ‘I’, it turns lever (28), and magnification changer
on, and ‘O’ for turn off. The main lever (18) etc. could be operated
power switch should be set at the ‘O’ freely.
position before connecting the input — After examining, turn off the main
cable with the power socket. power and cover the instrument with
— Turn on the main power switch, and the dust-proof cover (O).

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3 Operation procedures
3.1 Diopter compensation and Pupil Distance adjustment ....................
Use of the focusing text rod (M) with four short reticle lines witch is
usually placed at the right side
helps to focus accurately after
accessories being attached.

Fig.20
Suggest adjusting the diopter as
following procedures
— First, rotate the diopter
adjustment ring (19) counter
clockwise down to the end.
Fig.19 (Fig.20).
The rod is supplied as one of — Second, rotate the ring
standard accessories for confirming clockwise until a sharp slit
the microscope’s accurate image appears on the focusing
adjustment. Insert it into the main text rod.. At this time, it is also
shaft hole with the flat surface facing the clearest observation of the
the objective lens the direction of the reticule in the eyepiece
operator (Fig.19). — Adjust another eyepiece in the
same procedure.
Attention: After adjusting, — Record the diopter value on
remember to take out the rod. each eyepiece for future
2) Brightness adjustment reference.
Switch on the main power switch 4) Interpupillary distance adjustment
and set the brightness control switch Separate the prism box of the
(7) at ‘N’ position. Turn the slit microscope with both hands to
width control knob (35) to make the adjust the P.D. until both eyes
slit width to be 2~3mm. could see the same image on
3) Diopter compensation the focusing test rod through
The focus of the microscope is the eyepieces, and at the same
calibrated according to the time a stereovision will be
emmetropia. If the operator is an obtained.
ametropia, he should adjust the
eyepiece diopter. One eyepiece

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3.2 Patient position and fixation target-----------------------------------------
1) Positioning the patient’s head knob to adjust the diopter
compensation within the range from
Have the patient place his chin on
-15D to +10D (Fig.22).
the chin-rest (17) and the forehead
against the forehead-rest belt (24).
Adjust the chin-rest elevation
adjustment knob (12) below the
chin-rest until the patient’s canthus
aligns with the horizontal mark (23)
(Fig.21).

Fig.22
— The fixation target with spot light is
especially for the patient whose
diopter exceeds -15D (Fig.23).
When changing, just loosen the
fixation screw, replace the fixation
target with the spot light source and
refasten the fixation screw.
Fig.21
2) Use of the fixation target
— For fixing the patient’s eyesight, just
make him look at the fixation target
(30) with the eye not to be examined.
To change fixing position, move the
lamp bar, as well as move the curved
lever around the forehead.
— The fixation target with diopter
compensation supplies a dot and
Fig.23
concentric circles target. Slide the
3.3 Base operation ------------------------------------------------------------------
clockwise to raise the microscope
1) Horizontal rough adjustment
and counter clockwise to lower it.
Keep the joystick (1) erect and move
the base (4) to make the microscope 3) Horizontal Fine adjustment
Tilt the joystick to make the
move on the horizontal surface to
microscope move slightly on the
aim at the object roughly. (Fig.24).
horizontal surface. While watching
2) Vertical adjustment
through the eyepieces, tilt the
Rotate the joystick to adjust the
joystick to aim accurately at the
microscope’s height until it aligns
object for a sharp image.
with the target. Turn the joystick

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4) Locking the base
When finishing the adjustment,
fasten the base locking screw (2) to
lock the base (4) and prevent it from
sliding.

Fig.24
3.4 Operation illumination unit-------------------------------------------------
revolve the slit image at any angle
1) Changing the slit width
in the vertical or horizontal
Turn the slit width control knob (35)
direction. The rotation angle scale
and the slit width will be changed from
indicates the angle of image rotation
0mm to 9mm. The slit becomes a
with small division for 5o and big
circle at the 9mm size. The scale on
division for 10o (Fig.27).
the knob indicates the width value
approximately (Fig.25).

Fig.26

Fig.25
2) Changing the aperture and slit
height
Turn the aperture and slit height
control knob (29) and 6 different
circular beams of light are available
at full aperture: 9, 8, 5, 3, 1, 0.2 dia
respectively. With a slit image, the
slit height can be changed Fig.27
continuously from 1 to 9mm, which 4) Decentering the illumination light
is indicated through the display
Loosen the centering knob (34) and
window (27) (Fig.26).
swing the slit width control knob
3) Rotating the slit image (35) back and forth so the light spot
Swing the aperture and slit height moves away from the center of the
control knob (29) horizontally to microscope vision field. It is mainly

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used to examine the eyes by indirect examination. When the angle
retro-illumination. Fasten the between the illumination part and the
centering knob and the slit light will microscope is within 3o to 10o, the
return to the center of the examined image might be obstructed.
microscope vision field (Fig.28). In this case, use the short mirror. The
short mirror is also used when the
illumination part is inclined over 10o
(Fig.30).

Fig.28
Fig.30
5) Oblique illumination
7) Filter selection
Oblique illumination is used for
By shifting the filter selection lever
sectional or fundus examination by (28) four different filters can be
use of a contact lens. Press down inserted into the illumination
the inclination lever (36) so that the pathway. Usually the heat absorption
illumination part may incline to 20o, filter is used for patient comfort.
(5oof each division). Since the (Fig.31).
illumination part may touch the
patient’s head, operate carefully
(Fig.29).

Fig.29
6) Reflecting mirror
Both short and long reflecting mirror
Fig.31
are available in this instrument. Use
the long mirror in normal

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3.5 Fundus observation with Hruby lens (optional) -------------------------
In routine applications, only the turn the microscope and the
anterior segment of the vitreous illumination arm or change the
body can be examined because of patient’s fixation by manipulating
the refraction effects of the cornea the fixation target.
and crystalline lens. However, with 8) If the long mirror interference in the
the Hruby Lens, examination of the examination, just replace it with the
vitreous body is possible. short mirror.
9) After examination, move the Hruby
Operation procedure: lens back to the original position on
1) The pupil should be dilated for one side of the chin-rest.
about 20 minutes.
Attention: before moving the
2) Insert the Hruby lens guide plate
Hruby lens to the right and left,
(15) into the main shaft hole of the
first have the patient’s head
illumination and the microscope
move away from the chin-rest to
arm.
avoid his nose touching the
3) Pull out the Hruby lens holder from
Hruby lens.
one side of the headrest as shown in
Fig.32. Move the Hruby lens holder
toward the operator so that it can
slide freely to the left and right
below the chin-rest. Insert the
lower end of Hruby lens lever into
the groove on the guide plate.
4) Move the focus of the illumination
light and the microscope to the
patient’s eye.
5) Move the lever to locate the Hruby
lens at the center of the vision field
and near the patient’s eye, as shown
in Fig.32.
6) Move the lever to focus the Hruby
lens at the fundus, and then adjust
the slit height and width to reduce
the unnecessary interference light in Fig.32
the field-of-view.
7) To examine different parts, either

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4 Maintenance
Attention: The replaced waste materials should be treated as industrial
rubbish.
4.1 Replacing the illumination bulb---------------------------------------------
— Turn the main power switch (8) off. uneven (Fig.34.).
— Pull out the plug attached to the
lamp house, turn the lamp cap (26) Attention: The bulb is hot
counter clockwise and remove it
— Place the lamp cap in the original
from the illumination part (A)
position and rotate it clockwise and
(Fig.33).
insert the connecting plugs.
— Turn on the main power switch and
check whether the new bulb is
illuminated.

Fig.33
— Remove the old bulb and replace it
with a new one. The groove in the
bulb fixation disc should be aligned
with the flange of the lamp base;
Fig.34
otherwise the illumination may be
4.2 Replacing the reflecting mirror ---------------------------------------------
— Set the angle between the — Insert new long or short reflecting
microscope and the illumination mirror.
arm to exceed 30o. — When replacing the short mirror,
— Incline the illumination arm by just push the bottom of the mirror
more than 10o. by using an object with a sharp end
— Remove the long mirror by holding (Fig.36).
the extended surface (Fig.36).

Fig.36
Fig.35

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4.3 Replacing the fuse -------------------------------------------------------------
— Turn off the main power switch (8)
and remove the power cable from
the outlet.
— With the screw driver (U), turn the
center of the fuse holder (Fig.37).
— Replace it with a new fuse, and then
tighten the fuse holder.
— The fuse specifications and rated
values are as follows:
110V 1A / 250V
220V 0.5A/ 250V
Fig.37
Attention: Please select the fuse of the
same type, specification and rate value.
4.4 Replacing the chin-rest paper ------------------------------------------------

When the paper is depleted, pull


upward two fixing pins of the
chin-rest and place a new package of
paper, then fix the fixing pins again.
(Fig.38).
Fig.38
4.5 Adjusting the tightness of the slit width knob ---------------------------
If the slit width control knob is too (Fig.39).
loose, the slit width may be out of
control. Loosen the screw on the
right knob with the screw driver
(W), and then hold the left knob
firmly with one hand, while the
other hand rotates the right knob
clock-wise to adjust its tightness.
When it is appropriate, fasten the
screw of the right knob firmly again Fig.39
4.6 Adjusting the inclination of the illumination part ----------------------
If the inclination mechanism of the
illumination part is too loose,
fasten the screws on both sides of
the pivot point with the screw
driver (U) (Fig. 40).

Fig.40

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4.7 Cleaning --------------------------------------------------------------------------
1) Cleaning the lens and mirror Clean the plastic parts such as
If any dust stick on the lenses or chin-rest bracket, forehead-rest belt
reflecting mirrors, brush them with with soft cloth dipped with soluble
the brush (S) supplied in the detergent or water, sterilize with
standard accessories. In case any medicinal alcohol.
dust still remains, wipe it off with
soft cotton dipped with absolute
alcohol.
Attention: Never scratch with
fingers or any other hard
materials.
2) Cleaning the slide plate, rails and shaft
If the slide plate, rails and shaft are Fig.41
dirty, the vertical and horizontal
movement will be unsteady. Wipe Attention: Don’t wipe with any
them with clean soft cloth. (Fig.41) corrosive detergent lest that the
3) Cleaning and sterilizing the surface should be damaged.
plastic parts
4.8 Protecting ------------------------------------------------------------------------
physiological salt solution dropping
into the main shaft hole of the
illumination arm during the
operation. Please cover the main
shaft hole with the protection cap
lest that the instrument would be
damaged. Take off the cap when the
Fig.42 guide plate needs to be assembled
There always are dusts and (Fig.42).
4.9 Consumables--------------------------------------------------------------------
Please specify names and quantities when ordering following consumables.
Part name Outlook
Illumination bulb
YZ5FI
Long reflecting mirror
Slit
Chin-rest paper
Lamp
Fuse 1A (110V)
0.5A (220V)

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5 Trouble shooting guide
In case there is any trouble, please check according to the following table for
reference. If it still cannot work, please contact our Repair Department or an
authorized distributor.

Trouble Possible cause Remedy Refer


to
The cable isn’t connected Connect the power cable P7
correctly with the power correctly
socket
The main power switch is on Place the switch on ‘I ’ P9
No ‘ O ’ position position
illumination The plug on the power box is Insert the plug firmly P7
loose
The plug on the lamp cap is Insert the plug firmly P7
loose
The bulb has burnt out Change the bulb P15

The fuse has blown Change the fuse P16

The bulb is not assembled Assemble the bulb P15


properly properly
The filter lever is in the Set the filter lever to the P13
middle position or in the correct position
position of gray filter
Slit is Voltage selector is wrongly Set the voltage selector P5
set correctly
too dark The coat of the reflecting Change the reflecting P15
mirror is oxidized mirror
Too much dust on the Clean the surface with the P17
reflecting surface brush
Fuse has Voltage selector is wrongly Set the voltage selector P5
set properly
blown The fuse doesn’t comply Replace it with a suitable P16
with the specification fuse
Slit width The slit width control knob Adjust the tightness of the P16
closes is too loose control knob
automaticall
y
Fixation The output plug is loose Insert the output plug P7
bulb is off firmly

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6 Optional Accessories (Purchase in addition)
6.1 Photographic Attachment

Fig.43-1

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6.1.1 Nomenclature
37 Shutter Remote Button
Set the button at “S” or “T” position, then the shutter is released.
38 F10-11 Motor-driver
Advance film automatically.
39 DF-300 Body
The image in the right ocular is photographed.
40 Flash lamp Mount
41 Photographic attachment detach/attach lever
To detach/attach the photographic attachment to the main body of the slit lamp.
42 Synchronizing line
43 Xenon Relay cord
44 Xenon lamp
45 Photographic focusing lens mount
46 Background illumination unit
47 Background illumination selection lever
3 setting of background light intensity: high, low, and fully occulted.
48 Photographic power supply
49 Pilot lamp
50 Main power switch
51 Charge lamp
When the power supply is completely recharged, the lamp illuminates. If an
exposure is made when the lamp is not light, there will be insufficient light for a
proper exposure. First check that the charge lamp is illuminated before activating
the shutter release. Charging of the power supply takes approximately 3 seconds
for 240J maximum output.
52 Flash intensity selector dial
5 light steps are available. Selection should not be done while the power supply is
being recharging (when charge lamp is off).
— DF-300 Body with F10-11 Motor-driver
53 Shutter speed selector
When flashing photographing, the shutter speed is set at 1/30 second.
54 Frame counter
55 Manual shutter
56 Shutter speed window
57 Lens detach/attach index
58 Accessory outlet
59 Power switch of camera

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60 Rewind knob
61 Rewind button
Lift rewind button, then the back cover will open automatically.
62 Lens detach/attach button
63 Remote cord socket
64 Bayonet lens mount

Fig.43-2
65 Battery chamber cover
Use a coin or similar object to unscrew the battery chamber cover counterclockwise and
insert two 1.55V silver-oxide or two 1.5V alkaline-manganese with plus (+) side inside.
66 Film cartridge chamber
67 Winder crank
When the motor-driver is shut off, we can wind the film by turning this crank.
68 Sprocket
69 Take-up spool
70 Back cover
71 Battery-chamber button of the Motor-drive
Press buttons at both sides to remove the cover. Put in 4AA size Ca-Mn or
alkallline batteries, according to the polar sign shown inside the case, before
operation. Press the switch at the “S” or “C” position, then the lamp illuminates.
Generally “S” means single winder; “C” means continuously winder.
72 Fixing Screw
73 Power Indicator
74 Alarm lamp
Illuminates when advancing; after the shutter is fastened, the stop advancing, and
the lamp is off. When all frames available are exposed, the lamp will still light.
75 Rewind pushing button
76 Motor-driver switch
When shutting off the switch, we can use manual driver.

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6.1.2 Assembly
These instructions describe the installation of the photographic unit for YZ5FI Slit
Lamp. P reference lease read them carefully and keep them in a convenient location
for future reference.
6.1.2.1 Components ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Fig.44
Name Quantity
a. Photographic power supply 1
b. DF-300 Body 1
c. F10-11 Motor-driver 1
d. Relay lens unit 1*
e. Beam splitter 1
f. Special lens for photography 1
g. Xenon lamp 1
h. Power cable 1
i. Xenon relay cord 1
j. Background illumination unit 1*
k. Synchronizing line 1
l. Xenon lamp mount 1
m. Remote shutter line 1
n. Spare fuses 2
(* Generally assembled on the slit lamp)

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6.1.2.2 Assembly Procedure--------------------------------------------------------------------
Necessary tools are following: — Insert pins in the long screw hole,
M2 Watch driver and unscrew the four screw rods
(Fig.47).
M3 Cross driver
1) Selecting voltage and fuse

Fig. 47
— Mount the relay lens unit (Fig.48-1).
Fig.45
— Check the voltage selector on the
power supply. If it doesn’t match the
mains voltage, slide it to the proper
position with screw driver (V).
— Open the fuse holder with the screw
driver (U), and take out the fuse,
check and ensure its rated value
corresponding to the mains voltage. Fig.48-1
110V-------------------------T3.15A With the notch on the lamp house
facing the doctor, then fasten it
220V-------------------------T1.6A
with four M3x10 screws (Fig.48-2).
2) Assembling relay lens unit (d)
— Turn off the power switch (8).
— Remove the connection plug attached
to the lamp house cover, turn the cover
(26) counterclockwise, and then unplug
the illumination unit (A).

Fig.48-2
— Re-screw and fasten the four
previously removed screw rods into
Fig. 46 the screw holes in relay lens unit.
— Unscrew the four knurled nuts from — Install the lamp house and fasten the
the lamp house; remove the lamp knurled nut.
house and illumination bulb (Fig. 46).

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— Install the lamp cover on the previous supply relay cord (Fig.51).
position, and insert the connection plug.
3) Assembling the background
illumination unit (j)
— Insert the pins of the background
illumination selector into their
respective mounting positions
above the mirror on the illumination
column (Fig. 49).

Fig.51
5) Assembling the Xenon lamp (g)
Fig.49 — Remove the chrome ring from the
— Insert the fiber optic light guide of the end of the Xenon outlet. Insert the
background illumination into the hole Xenon lamp, and secure it with the
in the side of the relay lens unit. chrome ring (Fig.52).
— Fasten the setscrew on the side of
the relay lens unit (Fig.50).

Fig.52
— Insert the Xenon lamp into the
square cord in the side of the relay
Fig.50 lens unit (d) in the up direction, so
4) Assembling the Xenon relay cord(i) that the opening in the flash housing
will be facing the background
— Remove the four screws from the
illumination bundle.
support rod portion of the chin-rest.
With the plastic clips bind the cord — Fasten it with the fixing screw (Fig.53).
and re-fix the screws. The end
connecting the Xenon relay cord
must be long enough (about 40cm),
the other end connects to the power

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fasten the fixing screw.
— When need to split the light, please
set the joystick of the beam splitter
at “In” position.
7) Assembling the special lens for
photography (f)
— Remove the protective covers
respectively on the right of the
Fig.53 beam splitter and on the special
6) Assembling the beam splitter (e) lens.
— Loosen the fixing screws and — Match the groove on the port of the
remove the binocular tubes (Fig.54). lens with the pin of the beam
splitter, and insert it, fasten it with
the screw ring (Fig.56).
— If you want to remove the special
lens, you only need to operate in the
reverse order described above.

Fig.54
— Match the pin on the microscope
body with the groove on the beam
splitter (Fig.55).

Fig.56
8) Assembling the camera (c)
— While pressing the lens-mounting
release button, turn the body cover
counter clockwise as far as it will go,
then lift it out of the mount (64).
— Align the red index on the special
lens (f) with the red
mounting/release index (5) on the
camera’s body, and then turn the
Fig.55 lens clockwise until it locks in
— Turn the fixing screw to secure the position with a click (Fig.57).
beam splitter to the microscope
body.
— Using the previous orders of steps,
reassemble the binocular tube and

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Fig.57 Fig.59
— When remove the camera’s body, accessory socket (58) at the top of
you must lift it with your hands, and the camera.
press the lens-mounting/release — Join the end of the synchronizing
button, turn the body line to the socket of the Xenon relay
counterclockwise as far as it will go, cord (Fig.59).
then take it out of the mount. — Join the other end of the
9) Assembling the Motor-driver (c) synchronizing line to the socket of
— Set the power switch of the camera the Xenon relay cord (Fig.60).
and the motor-driver at “OFF”.
Insert the guide pin at the top of the
motor-driver into the guide hole at
the bottom of the camera (Fig.58).
— Align the clamp bolt (72) with the
screw hole of the tripod at the
bottom of the camera, and fasten it.

Fig.60
11) Assembling the remote shutter
Line (m)
— Screw one end of the remote shutter
line into the remote cord socket
(63).
Fig.58 — Place the other end of the remote
10) Assembling the Xenon relay cord shutter line nearby the operation
(l) and synchronizing line (k) knob.
— Insert the Xenon relay cord into the

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6.1.2.3 Checking procedure
1) Checking power plug — Turn on the switch of the power
— The instrument is supplied with a supply for the photographic system,
3-wire plug, please select proper and check whether the power pilot
power outlet matching it. lamp or the charge lamp has
illuminated.
— Make sure that the power supply is
properly grounded. — After the charge lamp is on, press
the remote shutter button and check
Attention: Please use the special whether the Xenon lamp illuminates,
power cable supplied with the or the motor-driver works normally.
instrument.
— Check the beam splitter, set the
2) Checking the camera, joystick at “IN”, so that the light
motor-driver, photographic power shines into the camera. Now, the
supply image light from the lens is dim.
— Check whether the batteries have Normally, if you needn’t split the
been loaded in the camera or the light, you can set the joystick at
motor-driver. “OUT”.
— Turn on the power switch of the — Turn the power switch off after
camera and the motor-driver. finishing checking.

6.1.3 Operation procedure


6.1.3.1 Loading film -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Loading film in the following steps:
1) Open the camera and turn the motor 4) Put down the rewind crank while
diver switch on, never move shutter turning it, so that the convex of film
release button, otherwise rapid cartridge may be engaged with the
advance will be caused. groove at the bottom of the rewind
2) Uphold the re-wind button and open knob (Fig.62).
the back cover.
3) Put film in cartridge chamber while
keeping the rewind button pulled up
(Fig.61).

Fig.62
5) Pull out the lead of film and insert it
correctly in the spool groove.
Engage film perforations with
Fig.61 sprocket teeth (Fig.62), then press

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shutter Release button (37), the film if not, turn rewind crank clockwise
will be advanced automatically. till it stops, correctly slacken film in
cartridge, and repeat steps 5 and 6.
Attention: Do not touch the
shutter curtain. 8) Make sure that the film is taut and
then close the camera back cover.
9) If rewind crank turns
counterclockwise when each time
film is advanced, film is correctly
loaded. If not, repeat film-loading
procedures, as perforation may not
have engaged with sprocket teeth.
10) When film is loaded, frame counter
(54) will be illuminated. This is
Fig.63 useful to check the numbers of
6) If manually advancing is required, exposed frames in the order of S, 1,
be sure to turn the motor-driver off. 2, --- 36, and E.
If motor-driver needs to work after 11) Release the shutter (55) till frame
manually advancing, turn counter shows “1” (12).
motor-driver on.
12) Start photography when frame
7) Check to see that film has not counter shows “1”.
slackened and cartridge is in place,

6.1.3.2 Photographic magnification and field-of-view ------------------------------------


The following table lists the relation between microscope magnification and
photographic magnification. The field-of-view show in the ocular is synchronous
with the field of photography.

Microscope Photographic
Magnification magnification
6X impossible
10X 1.0X
16X 1.6X
25X 2.5X
Field of photography Field-of-view
40X 4.0X
(24mmx36mm) ( 22.5mm)

Attention: In view of the low magnification of 6X, photography is not


recommended due to insufficient magnification and insufficient illuminated
range.

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6.1.3.3 Exposure Setting---------------------------------------------------------
Determine the suitable exposure value — In actual use, the photography
based on the following: conditions vary according to the
— What portion of the eye is to be situation. For instance, in many
photographed and what situations, the subject is not a
magnification ratio is used. normal eye, the iris color is not
brown, the slit illumination width is
— Which of the illumination systems
different, and the area to be
is being used: slit illumination, slit
photographed is different.
and background illumination, or
Accordingly, the exposure to be
diffusion lens illumination.
used varies. Calculate a suitable
— Setting of Xenon lamp intensity. exposure value for the patients
— The table below lists the value for a based on this table.
normal eye with a brown iris when
using ASA200 film.

Photographing magnification 1.0X 1.6X 2.5X 4.0X


(microscope magnification) (10X) (16X) (25X) (40X)
Cornea crystalline lens 4 5 5
(Slit width 0.1mm)

Anterior Background illumination H 4 4


portion
Diffusion lens illumination 2 2
Full slit aperture( 9mm) 1 1
Iris illumination
Diffusion lens illumination 2 3
Conjun- Background illumination H 3 4
Ctiva
Diffusion lens illumination 1 2 2

Note: The means that either O: (Fully occulted) only the slit
insufficient light, the size of the image will appear on the picture.
illuminated area is too small, or the — When doing anterior photography
setting is out of the range in which of the iris and conjunctiva, focus by
photography is possible. widening the slit. Once the area to
— For photographing the cornea or be photographed is properly focused,
lens use the background return the slit to the original size
illumination in one of the following and activate the shutter.
ways was based on the situation: — When the diffusion lens is being
H: Maximum background used set the slit size to full
illumination is provided to entire aperture( 9mm) and set the
area in the photographic frame. background illumination setting to
L: Background illumination is the occluded position.
approximately open-half of the “H”
setting.

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6.1.3.4 Precautions for photography --------------------------------------------------------
Once the area to be photographed and ocular will be transferred to the film
the exposure setting are determined, therefore carry out the alignment
focus correctly and press the shutter and focusing using only the right
release button. The Xenon lamp flashes ocular as the image may vary from
Simultaneously. After the exposure, the that obtained using both oculars.
motor-driver automatically advances the — When the microscope and
film frame. illumination arm are placed in a
Precautions: straight-line (0) the picture may be
obstructed and the long mirror, shaft
— Set the joystick of the full frame
or diffusion lens may cause shadow.
attachment at the “IN” position.
— Avoid changing flash intensity
— Correctly adjust the diopter setting
selection dial when the Xenon lamp
of the oculars before taking any
is activated or the power supply is
photographs; otherwise the picture
being charged.
may be out of focus.
— Before pressing the shutter release
button, check that charge lamp is
illuminated. The charge lamp lights
within 6 seconds after the Xenon
lamp is flashed.
— Always check the number of frames
available when all frames available
are exposed, the alarm lamp will
still illuminate. Turn the
motor-drive switch (76) off at once,
Fig.64 rewind the film and then remove the
— Only the image through the right exposed films.
Attention :If the film perforation holes become damaged, film transfer may
stop and exposures maybe made without realizing that the all available frames
have been used.
6.1.3.5 Removing the film --------------------------------------------------------------------
— Alarm lamp lights when film frames — Pull up rewind button, then open back
are ended. Turn motor-drive switch cover, frame counter returns to “S”.
off, and check film frame number. — Remove film.
When frame counter shows the last
frame of film (24or36), film
advancing will stop automatically.
If wanting further photographing,
load a new film.
— Up-fold rewind button(75) by finger tip.
— Raise rewind crank and turn it
clockwise till the film rewind into
Fig.65
the sprocket.

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6.1.3.6 Background illumination

High intensity Low intensity Occluded


(Move to right end) (Click at center) (Move to left end)

— When using slit photography, the not be directed onto the reflection
background illumination unit mirror. Therefore the device will
provides 3 settings of intensity. not illuminate the object.
3 settings: Low intensity, High — When using background
intensity, occluded. illumination, there is no influence
on the observing image. Only using
— If the illumination is included while
slit illumination, the different
the background illumination is in its
causes.
normal position, use care that the
end of the background illumination
unit doesn’t come in contact with
the patients’ forehead. When using
a contact with either the contact lens
or the finger supporting the lens is
prohibited.
— To incline the illumination unit, pull
out the background illumination
unit insert the pin in the side hole
(Fig.66).
— In the inclined illumination setting, Fig.66
the background illumination will
6.1.3.7 Diffusion lens---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
— When using the diffusion lens, place
it in front of the reflection mirror. If
it is not being used, turn it down
(Fig.67).
Warning:
— When using the diffusion lens,
allow approximately 30 degrees
distance between the microscope
arm and illumination unit. If this is
Fig.67

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not done, the diffusion lens or otherwise the high intensity will be
illumination support shaft may reduced. At the same time, occlude
shade some of the pictures. the background illumination.
— When using diffusion lens, set the
slit size at full aperture setting,

6.1.4 Maintenance
6.1.4.1 Replacing the Xenon lamp ---------------------------------------------------
If the Xenon lamp becomes discolored
or sufficient light for photography is not
provided replace the Xenon lamp as
follows:
— Turn off the power switch (50).
— Loosen the locking screw at the side
of relay lens unit and pull out the
Xenon lamp.
Fig..69
— Do not touch the glass tube of
Xenon lamp. If any foreign matters
such as fingerprints, etc, adhere to
the glass tube, it will result in
cloudiness that will shorten its
service life.
— When insert the Xenon lamp in
relay lens unit, the side hole in the
Xenon lamp is directed toward the
Fig.68
background illumination guide.
— Insert the new bulb, and secure it by Finally, fix it by using the locking
reinstalling the ring. screw.

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6.1.4.2 Replacing the fuse ---------------------------------------------------------------------
— Turn off the power switch (50),
remove the power cable (h) from
the input outlet.
— Remove the fuse holder with the
screwdriver (U), and take out the
fuse.
— Replace it with a new fuse, and then
re-tighten the fuse holder (Fig.70).
Attention: Use the correct size
fuse as following:
110V-------------------T3.15A/125V
220V---------------------T1.6A/250V Fig.70
6.1.4.3 Consumables----------------------------------------------------------------------------
When ordering the following Name Outloo
consumables, please specify names and YZ5FI k
quantities. Slit Xenon Lamp
Lamp
Fuse T1.6A(220V)
T3.15A(110V)
6.1.4.4 Cleaning the optical system----------------------------------------------------------
If any dust settles on the components of the optical system, remove them by a brush.
In case any dust still remains, wipe it off using soft cotton moistened with pure
alcohol. Never use a finger or any hard object for cleaning.
6.1.5 Trouble shooting guide -----------------------------------------------------------------
In case there is any trouble, please check according to the following table for
reference. If it is not corrected, please contact our Repair Department or an
authorized distributor.
Refer
Trouble Possible Cause Remedy
to
Power switch on the camera is Turn power switch “ON” P20
“OFF”
Motor-driver switch is “OFF” Turn motor-drive switch P20
Shutter
“ON”
release
Batteries in camera are exhausted Replace batteries P20
does not
Batteries in motor-drive are Replace batteries P20
operate
exhausted
Set shutter release button wrong Set shutter release button P20
“S”

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Refer
Trouble Possible Cause Remedy
to
Service life of xenon lamp is Replace xenon lamp P32
No expended
Xenon Photograph before charging cycle Photograph after charge P18
lamp is completed. lamp lights
flash Synchronizing line is not Connect it correctly P25
connected
Motor- Motor-driver switch is “OFF” Turn motor-drive switch P26
driver “ON”
doesn’t All film frames are exposed Rewind and remove P27
operate exposed film
Shutter speed is too rapid Set the speed at 1/30 second P18
Xenon lamp is cloudy Replace Xenon lamp P32
Xenon lamp isn’t properly Check the direction in P32
installed which the lamp is inserted
Filter setting is for using ND filter Set the filter lever to the
(except when using direct or Correct position P12
diffusion illumination)
Photo- Slit size is not set at full aperture Set the slit size to full
graphy is (except when using direct or aperture ( 9mm) P11
too dim diffusion illumination)
Photograph before charging cycle Photograph after charge P18
is completed lamp lights
Selection lever for background Select the correct position P30
illumination is not out of position
Set flash intensity wrong Set the intensity properly P28
Film doesn’t match Select ASA200 film P28
photo-sensibility
Photo- Diopter setting of eyepiece is Carry out correct diopter P9
graphy is wrong compensation
out of Observation and focusing are Use right eye for P29
focus made using left eye observation and focusing
Possible some foreign matter is Clean the lens surface P33
Shadow adhere to the objective lens
appears surface
on the Shaft of illumination unit Check the position of these P29
picture reflecting mirror, and diffusion unit
lens obstruct some of light
No Full frame attachment is set Set it at “IN” P29
image on “OUT”
picture Film is not loaded correctly Load film correctly P26

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6.1.6 Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Optical axis for photography: Right ocular pathway
Photographic magnifications: 0.6X, 1.0X, 1.6X, 2.5X, 4.0X
Camera: SEAGULL DF-300 35mm camera
Motor-drive: SEAGULL F10-11 Motor-drive
Background illumination: Light guide illumination 3-settings
Light for photograph: Pulse Xenon lamp
Input voltage: 110/220V 10
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Flash power: 23J, 47J, 78J, 140J, 240J
Time for charging: < 6Sec
Maximum input power:

6.2 Observation tube


1) Feature in a secure position, turn the fitting
— The same image can be observed ring and lock into place.
from observation tube as from main
tube.
— The observation tube can be
attached to either side of the slit
lamp, and also can be installed with
camera.
— An image rotator is built-in to
provide the co-observer with an
erect image.
2) Specification
Eyepiece: 12.5X
Magnification: 6X, 10X, 16X, 25X, 40X
Beam splitting proportion: 50:50
Image rotation angle: 360 Fig.71
3) Assembly 4) How to use
— Attach the beam splitter (Refer to By raising the locking ring, the
page 24). whole tube can be rotated 360
along the mounting axis. After
— Remove the protecting cover of
setting the tube in the observer’s
observation tube.
most convenient position, release the
— Match the teeth on the beam splitter locking ring. At this point, the
with the grooves on the observation observation tube locks in N tube.
tube, and insert the observation tube

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6.3 TV Accessories
1) Features — Splitter: 50:50
— Provide a visual method of — Variable apertures: varied continuously
conducting a demonstration to a — Recommended TV camera’s size:
large audience. 1/3 inch
— Allow images to be placed on
Mount Description
videotapes, if installed TV camera.
— Adjust the diopter of the eyepiece. C-mount Canon YC-05II
Insert the focusing test rod in the 3) Assembly
guide plate hole and project a slit — Attach beam splitter (Refer to P25).
image. Turn the eyepiece diopter — Remove the protection cover in
adjustment ring counterclockwise both sides of the relay lens.
until it stops, then turn the ring — Match the teeth on the beam splitter
clockwise until a shape slit image is with grooves on the relay lens, and
seen on the focusing test rod. insert the relay lens in a secure
— If the image is not erect, turn the position, turn the fitting ring and
image rotation ring until the image lock into place.
appears correctly. — Loosen the locking ring on the relay
lens, and remove the TV mount.
— Attach the TV mount to the TV
camera (Fig.73).
— Insert the TV camera with its mount
into the relay lens, with the base
surface facing outwards (etc, back
from the lens box), and then fasten
it with locking ring.

Fig.72
2) Specification
— Magnification
Observation TV relay Field of TV
Magnification Magnification
6X 0.1X 21.75× 29.0 Fig.73
10X 1.0X 13.9× 18.56
4) How to use
16X 1.6X 8.7× 11.6 — Revolve the eyepiece adjustment
25X 2.5X 5.44×7.25 ring and adjust the diopter.
40X 4.0X 3.68×4.64

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— Set the beam splitter lever to “IN” of the illumination with the aperture
— Since proper exposure will depend lever of the relay lens and the
on the magnification and the brightness control switch of the
subject, adjustments should made power supply unit.
6.4 Barrier filter
1) Features — Up the lever and set the filter.
— Provide an image in good contrast.
— Allow anterior fluorescent
observation and photography
2) Specifications
— Separation wavelength 520nm.
3) Assembly
— Use set-screws to mount the barrier
4) How to use
— Apply fluorescent agent to the
patient’s eye. Fig. 74
— Insert a blue filter. (Refer to P12)
6.5 Applanation tonometer
For measuring intraocular pressure, YZ5FI slit lamp can mount YZ30R of our
factory R-900 of Haag-Streit AG or T-900 applanation tonometer (See the reference
on applanation tonometer), Z30R, R-900 filter base onto the objective lens bottom
mounting surface, matching the pins with the holes.

YZ30R R-900 T-900


Fig.75 Fig.76

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6.6 12.5X Measuring Eyepiece
When this accessory is used in pace of the normal eyepiece, linear and angle
measurements become possible.
Scale specification
Linear scale: 16mm (0.5mm minimum graduations)
Angle scale: 360 (5 minimum graduations)
Measuring parameters
Linear scale: To be used at 10X magnification
only
Diopter compensation range: -5D to +3D
Angle scale: No limitations

Fig.77

7 Responsibility--------------------------------------------------------------
We will supply the circuit diagram of the instrument, electric component list,
drawing annotation and calibration details according to the customer’s need for
repair.
If there is any need for inquiry of relative information and relative service or some
questions, please contact with us directly or authorized distributors.

8 Transportation and storage ---------------------------------------------------------------


During the transportation, be careful to protect it from wetness, upside down and
violent vibration. The relative humidity should be 10% to 90%, and environment
temperature -25oC to 40 oC.
This instrument should be stored in a well-ventilated room without corrosive gas
where the relative humidity should be 10% to 80% and environment temperature
-10oC to 40oC.
If the assembled instrument should be moved or transported in short distance,
please lock all the movable parts. Move this instrument carefully with hands
pushing or carrying its table. If for long distance transportation, please repack it
with original package.

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9 Specifications
Microscope---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Type Galileo magnification changer with converging
Model of magnifying 5 steps by drum rotation
Eyepiece 12.5X
Total magnification rate 6x 10x 16x 25x 40x
(Field-of-view) (‡33mm)(‡ 22.5mm)( ‡ 14mm)(‡ .8mm)(‡ 5.5mm)
Range of P.D. adjustment 55mm to 75mm
Diopter adjustment D to +3D
Illumination--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Slit projection magnification 2/3x
Slit width continuous from 0mm to 9mm(at 9mm, slit becomes a circle)
Slit height continuous from 1mm to 8mm
Aperture diameter ‡9mm,‡8mm,‡5mm,‡3mm, ‡2mm, ‡1mm,‡0.2mm
Slit angle 0o to 180o continuously adjustable from vertical to horizontal
Slit inclination 5o, 10o, 15o, 20o four steps
Filter piece Heat-absorbing, gray, red-free, blue
Illumination bulb 12V30W halogen bulb
Movement base----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fore and back movement 90mm
Left and right movement 100mm
Fine movement 15mm
Vertical movement 30mm
Chin-rest parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Vertical movement 80mm
Fixation target Red LED
Hruby lens ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Hruby lens -58.7D (optionally available in some regions)
Power source ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Input voltage 100/220V~r10%
Input frequency 50/60 Hzr Hz
Input power 58VA
Output voltage Illumination bulb 7.2V, 9.8V, 11.6V / Fixation target 7.2V
Electric safe standard Conform to Standard IEC601 -1, Class I Type B
Dimension and weight -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Packing box 720mm x 495mm x 480mm
Total weight 24 Kg
Net weight 21 Kg
— Subject to change in design or specifications without advance notice.

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