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Page 1: Carbon Dye 50ml Bottle Replacement Parts · PDF fileunplugged from the wall outlet when the unit will b ... Thomas Fitzpatrick of Harvard Medical School. Skin Type I: Never tans,

Quazar

Diode Module and Driver

Replacement P

arts

Laser Supplies

Laser Eyewear

Eyewear #

D-213-4600 Each $199.99

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000 mW

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att L

aser M

odule # D-213-6700 Each $599.99

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ottle

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is m

anual in

a convenient p

lace fo

r quick and easy

reference at a

ll times.

The product n

ames in

this guidebook are tra

demarks or re

gistered tra

de m

arks of

each specific

manufacturer.

In the interest of providing superio

r equipment,

Quazar In

dustrie

s re

serves th

e rig

ht to

modify

or a

mend equipment s

pecific

atio

ns

with

out n

otice or o

bligatio

n.

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dustrie

s Ltd.

Quick Setup Guide

Read th

is guidebook firs

t to set u

p your

equipment fo

r use.

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ctio

n Materia

l for Q

uazar D

M 5000

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ctio

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Important Informatio

n

—Read all s

afety and operatin

g in

stru

ctio

ns before connectin

g or u

sing th

is equipment.

—To protect a

gainst e

lectric

al shock, d

o no use th

is equipment n

ear w

ater. D

o not im

merse unit,

plug tra

nsform

er w

hile standing in

water, o

r spray w

ith any liq

uids. A

s w

ith m

any electric

al a

ppli-

ances, th

is unit c

arrie

s a liv

e charge even w

hile unplugged. D

o not d

ismantle

this unit (th

ere are

hazardous volta

ges in

side).

—Do not p

lace th

is unit n

ear a

n open fla

me or c

ooking/heatin

g devices (e

.g., s

toves, h

eat re

gis-

ters, ra

diators, e

tc.).

—If a

n extension cord is

used, it s

hould be appropria

tely ra

ted fo

r volta

ge, p

ower, a

nd fre

quency

as in

dicated on th

e back of th

e unit.

—The power c

ord should be ro

uted so th

at it is

not lik

ely to

be w

alked upon or p

inched (e

specially

near th

e wall o

utle

t, extension re

ceptacle, o

r where th

e cord exits

the unit).

—To avoid serio

us damage to

the power s

ystem and m

icroelectro

nics, th

e tra

nsform

er s

hould be

unplugged fro

m th

e wall o

utle

t when th

e unit w

ill be unused fo

r long perio

ds of tim

e.

Trouble Shootin

g

Should you encounter te

chnical p

roblems w

ith your Q

uazar D

M 5000 Photo Epilator, re

fer to

the

following guide fo

r potentia

l problems and th

eir s

olutio

ns.

—Unit is

plugged in

to th

e wall, a

ll accessories are correctly

inserted in

to th

e unit b

ut n

o

laser output is

being registered.

++Check all c

onnectio

ns. P

lug and unplug each one being sure all c

ontacts are sound.

++Check all c

ords. D

ue to

contin

ual bending and fa

tigue, w

ires m

ay fra

y or b

reak re

sultin

g is fu

ll

loss of p

ower.

++Check Fuse: T

he Quazar E

pilator u

nit h

as a fa

st-a

ctin

g fu

se m

ounted on th

e to

p panel o

f your

unit to protect the delicate laser diode fro

m volta

ge spikes, on-lin

e power surges and electro

-

static discharge (ESD damage).

Replace with

400-500 micro amp (ua) fast actin

g fuse only.

Failure to comply with

these specific

atio

ns may result in serio

us damage to your laser and will

void all w

arra

ntie

s.

—Unit h

ums or makes noises.

++Unit n

eeds servicing.

—Laser output is

weak.

++Unit n

eeds servicing.

—No output from the laser is registered afte

r all trouble-shootin

g suggestio

ns listed

above have been checked.

++Unit n

eeds servicing.

—Laser beam is not focused to a usable point (output is a weak

line or oval).

++Your o

ptics need to

be adjusted. N

orm

ally, th

e le

ns is pre-set b

y th

e

manufacturer to focus at roughly 2-3 inches fro

m the apertu

re. If

the

user h

as alte

red th

is settin

g (tu

rned th

e optical spanner a

djustm

ent) w

ith-

out c

orre

ct in

stru

ctio

ns th

e beam m

ay be unusable until c

orre

cted. T

urn

the lens adjuster w

ith a stra

ight-s

lot s

crew driv

er (s

ee notches at rig

ht) to

reset b

eam fo

cus. T

urning clockwise will b

ring th

e fo

cus out (m

aking th

e

point fa

rther a

way). T

urning counterclockwise will b

ring th

e point closer.

Equipment W

arranty

We warra

nt to the orig

inal purchaser the equipment manufactured by us to be fre

e fro

m defects in

materia

l and w

orkmanship under n

orm

al u

se and service. O

ur o

blig

atio

n under th

is w

arra

nty shall b

e

limite

d to

the re

pair o

r exchange of a

ny part o

r parts

which m

ay prove defectiv

e under n

orm

al u

se and

service w

ithin 12 calendar m

onths fro

m th

e date of s

hipment a

nd w

hich our e

xaminatio

n shall d

isclose

to our s

atis

factio

n to

be th

us defectiv

e. W

hen necessary, p

urchaser s

hall a

pply fo

r a Return M

ateria

ls

Authoriz

atio

n and in

stru

ctio

ns on proper re

turn procedures fro

m th

eir o

riginal sales associate. T

he la

ser

diode (h

ead) re

quire

s special o

peratin

g precautio

ns which, if d

efie

d, m

ay void warra

nty.

Warranty Extension Certific

atio

n:

Cu

stom

er Nu

mb

er A

uth

orizatio

n N

um

ber

Warran

ty E

xten

sion

( ) y

ears

Cu

stom

er Nu

mb

er A

uth

orizatio

n N

um

ber

Warran

ty E

xten

sion

( ) y

ears W

arranty

Typ

e: A B

C D

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Laser ‘Electrolysis’

The firs

t laser h

air re

moval tre

atm

ent w

as administered, q

uite

by accident, b

y a te

chnician in

the

late 1970’s. H

e w

as re

pairin

g a high output 6

92 nm YAG la

ser w

hen he unwittin

gly le

ft his arm

in

the beam’s path fo

r a fe

w seconds. A

lthough his skin was completely unharm

ed, a

ll the hair in

the

area had completely burned off. In

the years to

follow, th

e area of h

is arm

which w

as exposed to

the la

ser re

mained completely bald.

What a

ctually occurre

d w

as a “h

eat e

xchange” re

actio

n w

ith th

e pig-

ment (c

alled melanin) deep inside th

e fo

llicle tis

sue. Photon energy

from the laser had penetra

ted into the tra

nslucent derm

is virtu

ally

unobstru

cted. W

hen it re

ached th

e pigment n

aturally contained in

the

follic

le, ra

diatio

n quickly heated th

ose cells (m

elanocytes) to

well o

ver

100 degrees Celsius. H

uman tis

sue cannot s

urvive at th

is te

mpera-

ture; h

enceforth

, the complete destru

ctio

n of th

e fo

llicle w

as virtu

ally

instantaneous. T

he scientific

term

for th

is process is called th

ermolysis.

Laser lig

ht w

ith th

e w

avelength of 6

00 to

900 nm (n

anometer) p

asses th

rough human tis

sue w

ith

very little

loss of in

tensity

. The Q

uazar D

MD500 Epilator p

roduces a precise w

avelength of 8

08

nm, w

hich is

proven to

provide th

e greatest tis

sue penetra

tion w

hile lim

iting th

e lo

ss of e

nergy to

natural p

igments fo

und in

the skin.

Quazar a

lso utiliz

es a constant-w

ave output la

ser (C

W), w

hich m

akes it o

ne of th

e m

ost e

ffectiv

e

and sophistic

ated systems in

the w

orld

. Other s

ystems operate stric

tly on a ‘p

ulsed-ty

pe’ o

utput.

The problem w

ith pulsed la

sers is th

at fo

llicle tis

sues are only heated fo

r a very small in

crement o

f

time (u

sually le

ss th

an 1/1,000,000 of a

second). R

ecent c

linical s

tudies show th

at it ta

kes a fu

ll

two seconds or more for complete carbonizatio

n, desiccatio

n and coagulatio

n at 100 degrees

Celsius. With

Quazar,

the beam may be held in positio

n until

full destru

ctio

n is achieved. By

carefully regulatin

g the output at 808 nm, the laser will

not harm

the skin, even afte

r several

minutes of c

onstant e

xposure.

The best candidate fo

r laser h

air

removal h

as fair s

kin w

ith dark te

rminal h

airs

. Skin ty

ping fo

r

exposure to

ultra

violet lig

ht c

an be categoriz

ed by th

e Fitz

patric

k classific

atio

n, d

eveloped by D

r.

Thomas Fitz

patric

k of H

arvard M

edical S

chool.

Skin Type I: N

ever ta

ns, a

lways burns (e

xtre

mely fa

ir skin, b

londe hair, b

lue/green eyes)

Skin Type II: O

ccasionally ta

ns, u

sually burns (fa

ir skin, sandy to

brown hair, g

reen/brown eyes)

Skin Type III: O

ften ta

ns, sometim

es burns (m

edium skin, b

rown hair, b

rown eyes)

Skin Type IV

: Always ta

n, n

ever b

urns (o

live skin, b

rown/black hair, d

ark brown/black eyes)

Skin Type V: N

ever b

urns (d

ark brown skin, b

lack hair, b

lack eyes)

Skin Type VI: (b

lack skin, b

lack hair, b

lack eyes)

Types 1 th

rough 4 are outstanding candidates. T

ype 5 w

ill have excellent re

sults

as w

ell b

ut c

are

must b

e ta

ken to

assure th

at th

e la

ser w

ill not b

urn th

e skin. T

his is

achieved by using a cryo-

genic spray or a

ir-flow accessory. T

ype 6 should not u

ndergo la

ser h

air re

moval u

nless used in

conjunctio

n w

ith skin bleaching due to

the high ris

k of b

urning and hypo/hyper p

igmentatio

n is

-

sues.

Refe

rences

1. B

jerrin

g P, C

ramers M, E

gekvist H

, Christia

nsen K, T

roiliu

s A. H

air re

ductio

n using a new in

tense pulsed lig

ht irra

diator a

nd a norm

al m

ode ru

by laser. J C

utan Laser

Ther 2

000; 2

: 63-71.

2. K

auvar A

N. T

reatm

ent o

f pseudofollic

ulitis

with

a pulsed in

frared laser. A

rch Derm

atol 2

000; 1

36:1343-6.

3. E

remia S, L

i C, N

ewman N. L

aser h

air re

moval w

ith alexandrite

versus diode laser u

sing fo

ur tre

atm

ent sessions: 1

-year re

sults. D

erm

atol S

urg 2

001; 2

7: 9

25-9.

4. G

orgu M, A

slan G, A

koz T, E

rdogan B. C

omparison of a

lexandrite

laser a

nd electro

lysis fo

r hair re

moval. D

erm

atol S

urg 2

000; 2

6:37-41.

5. B

encini PL, L

uci A

, Galim

berti M

, Ferra

nti G

. Long-te

rm epilatio

n with

long-pulsed neodimium:YAG laser. D

erm

atol S

urg 1

999; 2

5:175-8.

6. L

loyd JR

, Mirk

ov M. L

ong-te

rm evaluatio

n of th

e long-pulsed alexandrite

laser fo

r the re

moval of b

ikini h

air a

t shorte

ned tre

atm

ent in

tervals. D

erm

atol S

urg 2

000;

26:633-7

Quazar DMD500 Epilator produces la

ser ra

diatio

n w

hich can be harm

ful to

the eyes. A

lways

wear protectiv

e eyewear w

hile operatin

g th

is equipment.

Laser ra

diatio

n has th

e capability

to

burn th

e skin if th

e te

chnician does not c

losely observe th

e patie

nt’s

reactio

n to

the procedure.

Advisory: Laser e

lectro

lysis re

sults

in fu

ll destru

ctio

n of th

e hair fo

llicle and is irreversible.

Always plan ahead before underta

king detail w

ork such as eyebrow shaping or h

airlin

e contour-

ing. P

atch te

st a

small a

rea (n

o la

rger th

an 1X1 in

ch square) b

efore fu

ll applicatio

n. A

llow 24

hours to

determ

ine th

e patie

nt’s

reactio

n.

This m

anual p

rovides a tu

toria

l overview of g

alvanic electro

lysis. F

or m

ore detailed in

form

atio

n,

please re

fer to

“Modern Electrolysis, V

olume 2, P

hototherapy” by Palamed Press. If y

ou are

unsure of th

e proper u

se of th

is device, d

o not u

se. T

he Quazar DMD5000 Epilator is in

-

tended fo

r use by qualifie

d in

dividuals or p

rofessionals only.

Warnings and Advisories

Sty

let Jack

The Treatm

ent P

rocedure

Shine th

e re

d dot o

n th

e highlighted hair fo

llicle. A

djust th

e distance of th

e la

ser

head fro

m th

e tis

sue to

create a pin-point o

f focus. T

he optim

al b

eam diameter fo

r

maxim

um in

tensity

is ro

ughly 1 m

m.

The fo

llicle w

ill begin to

flash as th

e photon energy re

acts w

ith th

e carbon dye. It

is also norm

al to

see some gaseous emissions (v

apor a

nd smoke). C

ontin

ue to

hold

the la

ser in place until a

ll visible reactiv

ity ceases. T

his m

ay ta

ke up to

15 sec-

onds. M

ove on to

the next fo

llicle and re

peat.

Some patie

nts m

ay fin

d th

e la

ser tre

atm

ent u

ncomforta

ble. In

these cases th

e use

of a topical anesthetic

such as lidocaine (a synthetic

amide, C14H22N2O, used

chiefly

in th

e fo

rm of its

hydrochlorid

e as a lo

cal a

nesthetic

and antia

rrhythmic agent) w

ill reduce

discomfort. A

mild cryogenic (n

itrogen-based) to

pical spray w

ill also m

inim

ize any pain.

Treatm

ent Around or Near the Eyes: Great c

are m

ust b

e exercised w

hen w

orking near th

e

eyes. The laser emission is powerfu

l enough to actually penetra

te the eyelid

and perm

anently

damage th

e eye. H

aving th

e patie

nt c

lose th

eir e

yes is

not s

atis

factory protectio

n. T

he use of a

dark-colored damp wash cloth which is folded over four tim

es will

defle

ct the harm

ful radiatio

n;

however, o

nly la

ser p

rotectiv

e eyewear is

recommended.

Treatm

ent A

round or Near Mucus Membranes: L

aser ra

diatio

n w

ill severely damage th

e tis

-

sues in

side th

e nose and ear c

anal. T

reatm

ent s

hould be avoided in

these areas alto

gether.

Treatm

ent Around or Near the Genita

ls: L

aser h

air re

moval is

safe fo

r applicatio

n to

the pubic

regions in

cluding th

e re

productiv

e organs or b

oth sexes. C

are m

ust b

e ta

ken in

to consideratio

n in

these areas due to

the in

creased le

vel o

f neural s

ensitiv

ity. T

he patie

nt m

ay fin

d th

e process un-

comforta

ble w

ithout a

topical.

Treatm

ent Around or Near the Areola (nipple): Laser h

air re

moval is

safe and effe

ctiv

e on

hair g

rowth w

hich occurs fro

m th

e areola of b

oth sexes. A

gain, c

are m

ust b

e ta

ken in

to considera-

tion in

these areas due to

the in

creased le

vel o

f neural sensitiv

ity.

Post-T

reatm

ent: T

he skin surro

unding th

e tre

atm

ent a

rea m

ay experie

nce short-te

rm erythmia

(reddening) w

hich w

ill subside w

ithin 12 hours. S

hould th

e tre

atm

ent a

rea show signs of e

xcess

scabbing you m

ay w

ish to

reduce th

e overall tre

atm

ent tim

e or in

tensity

. The applicatio

n of a

post-

treatm

ent c

ooling and healing gel (s

uch as Aloe) is

encouraged to

speed healing and re

duce sensi-

tivity

. Instru

ct th

e patie

nt to

refra

in fro

m applying cosmetic

s or s

unbathing fo

r at le

ast 2

4 hours.

Treatm

ent E

fficacy

Perm

anent h

air re

moval is

a gradual p

rocess w

hich ta

kes 90 days or

more fo

r complete destru

ctio

n of th

e fo

llicle tis

sues. E

ach hair m

ust

go th

rough its

entire

growth cycle fo

r it to be effe

ctiv

ely tre

ated. O

nly

durin

g th

e e

arly anagen phase is

it vulnerable to

destru

ctio

n. T

he

following chart w

ill give you an accurate example of w

hat th

e re

duc-

tion in

growth activ

ity should lo

ok lik

e fro

m 30, 6

0 , a

nd 90 days of

treatm

ents.

Pointers:

Human skin has roughly

1,000 fo

llicles per s

quare in

ch. O

nly a small p

ercentage of th

em are

activ

e (a

nagen) a

t any given tim

e. F

or e

ffectiv

e tre

atm

ent, th

e hair

needs to be tre

ated durin

g the anagen phase. It

norm

ally takes

about 9

0 days fo

r each fo

llicle to

go th

rough th

e fu

ll growth cycle.

Should you see hair g

rowth activ

ity in

an area w

hich has been com-

pletely cleared, it is

most lik

ely fro

m a fo

llicle w

hich w

as dorm

ant a

t

the tim

e of th

e orig

inal tre

atm

ent. S

imply apply tre

atm

ent to

these

hairs

as th

ey appear. A

ll hair g

rowth activ

ity w

ill norm

ally te

rminate

with

in 3 m

onths.

afte

r

before

30

da

ys

60 d

ay

s 9

0 d

ay

s

Patie

nt #

hair c

ounts

6 week clearance

1 fe

males, 3

males

pre

post

percent

1

274

9

97%

2

327

19

94%

3

187

2

99%

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Control Locatio

ns/Feature Descriptio

ns

A.

Key Lockout:

This fe

ature is

require

d by la

w on all h

igh-power la

ser d

evices. T

he firs

t

step in

the corre

ct s

equence to

power-u

p your la

ser is

to tu

rn th

is lo

ck clockwise using th

e

special key included in your kit.

The light (center LED lamp) will

be green when the

power s

ystem is off a

nd re

d when th

e power s

ystem is on.

B.

System Status LED: This lig

ht w

ill indicate system status (n

eutra

l or liv

e). G

reen is

neutra

l and re

d is liv

e.

C.

Safety Fuse: This protects the module durin

g use. In the event of an online power

surge, s

tatic

discharge or s

ystem fa

ilure th

is fu

se w

ill blow. R

eplace w

ith only 500mA fa

st

actin

g 5X20mm ty

pe only.

D.

Laser Jack: A

four-p

rong coaxial p

ower ja

ck fo

r the diode la

ser m

odule.

E.

Power Cord: Rated for 60Hz, 120-240 V, 10 Amp with

corre

sponding plug-style for

country

of d

estin

atio

n.

F.

Laser Optics: This fe

ature allows th

e te

chnician to

contro

l the size, s

hape and character-

istic

of the laser beam. Using the optic

s spanner wrench, turn clockwise to make the

beam fo

cus at a

shorte

r distance, a

nd counterclockwise to

increase th

e fo

cal le

ngth. It is

set a

t 1.5 in

ches at th

e fa

ctory.

G.

Eyewear: This is

an essentia

l part o

f the tre

atm

ent p

rocess. D

irect o

r refle

ctiv

e la

ser

radiatio

n can serio

usly in

jure th

e eye. B

oth th

e te

chnician and th

e patie

nt m

ust u

se th

e

protectiv

e eyewear w

hile th

e la

ser is

enabled. E

yewear is

intended fo

r accidenta

l expo-

sure only. N

ever s

tare dire

ctly

into a la

ser b

eam.

H.

Carbon Dye: This is an ‘atomized’ form

of molecular carbon which easily penetra

tes

deeply in

to th

e fo

llicle shaft. T

he dye adds pigment w

hich gives a re

ceptor fo

r the pho-

ton/heat e

xchange re

actio

n. T

he carbon atoms w

ill capture th

e la

ser e

nergy and convert

it into heat fo

r the ra

pid and effic

ient c

auteriz

atio

n of tis

sue fo

r the perm

anent d

estru

ctio

n

of th

e hair fo

llicle organ.

I. High-Precision Tweezers: Apparatus fo

r the extra

ctio

n of fo

llicle prio

r to carbon dye

applicatio

n.

Pre-Treatm

ent

Before applying tre

atm

ent, re

move all h

air

from th

e area by tw

eezing or waxing. Laser h

air re

-

moval is

most e

ffectiv

e w

hen applied to

an empty fo

llicle shaft. H

uman hair s

imply does not h

ave

enough pigment to

allow fo

r suffic

ient h

eat e

xchange to

cauteriz

e, d

esiccate and necrotiz

e th

e cells

which produce hair. T

o compensate fo

r this la

ck of ‘q

uantita

tive’ a

nd ‘q

ualita

tive’ p

hoton ta

rgets, it

will b

e necessary to

place a high-density

carbon dye in

side th

e fo

llicle prio

r to tre

atm

ent.

Isolate the hairs

to perm

a-

nently

destro

y.

It

will

be

necessary to

remove th

em by

swiftly

plucking (or waxing)

in the dire

ctio

n of

growth.

Pullin

g

slowly

generally

leaves most

of

the follic

le

tissue inside the pore which

will b

lock th

e dye. T

he hairs

may be le

ft in th

e skin if d

esire

d, b

ut re

sults

will b

e im

proved if th

ey

are extra

cted.

Photo-Reactiv

e Dye Applicatio

n

Using a cotto

n-tip

ped applicator, c

ompletely cover th

e

treatm

ent area with

the special dye included in your

kit. M

assage th

e dye in

to th

e fo

llicle pore w

ith a firm

downward circ

ular m

otio

n. R

epeat 2

-3 tim

es to

satu-

rate the follic

le pore. Use an eth

yl alcohol based

wipe (is

opropyl alcohol will

not dissolve the dye) to

lightly

clean th

e excess fro

m th

e surfa

ce of th

e skin.

At th

is point y

ou will h

ave all d

esire

d fo

llicles visibly highlig

hte

d with

a dark spot (a

s seen above)

and are re

ady to

power u

p your la

ser fo

r treatm

ent. C

arbon dye m

ust b

e also used if th

e hair is

left in

the skin fo

r laser ‘s

having’.

Pointe

r: If

your patie

nt objects to having a depilatory process before the tre

atm

ent,

you may

contin

ue with

out th

e carbon dye. T

his alte

rnate procedure is th

e equivalent o

f ‘laser s

having’ (fo

r

which long-te

rm perm

anency is marginal).

For best results, the use of a photo-re

active dye is

highly re

commended.

Dermal Coolant A

pplicatio

n

Place a thin layer of laser derm

al coolant spray on the tre

atm

ent area prio

r to laser applicatio

n.

This w

ill protect th

e surfa

ce of th

e skin fro

m burning as well a

s im

prove th

e tra

nslucency of th

e skin

(rate at w

hich lig

ht c

an pass). F

ailure to

use th

e derm

al c

oolant p

rep m

ay re

sult in

unnecessary

discomfort fo

r the patie

nt d

urin

g tre

atm

ent a

nd in

crease th

e lik

elih

ood of a

surfa

ce burn. S

hould

the liq

uid become dry, it w

ill be necessary to

re-apply fre

quently

. The use of a

humidifie

r in dry

clim

ates will

substantia

lly prolong the duratio

n for which the derm

al prep will

retain its coolin

g

propertie

s.

Laser Startup Procedure

Before plugging your la

ser h

ead in

to th

e power s

ystem, b

e sure th

e key switch is

off (L

ED w

ill show green). F

ailu

re to

adhere to

th

e sta

rt-u

p procedure may

cause ir

reversible damage to

your la

ser head (which w

ould n

ot b

e covered

by w

arranty

).

1.

Plug th

e laser module accessory into th

e power s

ystem, tig

hten th

e spanner

nut c

ompletely.

2.

Place th

e la

ser h

ead in

a secure positio

n P

OINTED AW

AY fro

m you and th

e

patie

nt.

3.

Power u

p your m

odule by using your k

ey lo

ckout s

witc

h (tu

rn to

the ‘e

nabled’

settin

g).

4.

An audible-to

ne will

accompany the activ

atio

n of the laser.

This is an addi-

tional safety fe

ature to

warn th

e operator th

at th

e m

odule is producing ra

diatio

n.

Your la

ser is

now liv

e and extre

me care m

ust b

e exercised w

hile handlin

g to

avoid

accidental e

ye-exposure. T

he output o

f the la

ser is

invisible (in

frared) a

t 808 nm.

Only 1% of th

e photon emission is

made visible fo

r the purpose of p

lacement a

nd/or

focusing.

You must turn off

your laser in reverse order of the start-u

p sequence. Failure to do so may

cause irre

versible damage to

your la

ser h

ead and is

not c

overed by w

arra

nty. A

lways use cautio

n

when tu

rning on and/or o

peratin

g th

is system. T

he la

ser is

very powerfu

l and can cause serious

eye in

jury if u

sed in

corre

ctly

.

Red ‘Enabled’

Warning: L

aser ra

diatio

n is emitte

d fro

m th

is apertu

re. U

nprotected eye exposure m

ay cause serio

us in

jury

resultin

g in

loss of v

ision or b

lindness. A

lways use la

ser e

yewear.

Trig

ger S

witc

h

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

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