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1.1. Components Shipped With The System: 1. Getting Started

The document outlines the initial steps for using a surgical system, emphasizing the surgeon's responsibility for optimal settings. It details the components included with the system, such as the main console, foot control, and operator's manual, and provides instructions for handling damaged shipments. Additionally, it mentions the inclusion of specific items for systems with laser functionality.
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1.1. Components Shipped With The System: 1. Getting Started

The document outlines the initial steps for using a surgical system, emphasizing the surgeon's responsibility for optimal settings. It details the components included with the system, such as the main console, foot control, and operator's manual, and provides instructions for handling damaged shipments. Additionally, it mentions the inclusion of specific items for systems with laser functionality.
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Getting Started

technique being performed and the surgeon’s level of proficiency. It is the surgeon’s sole
responsibility to use the system settings to achieve optimal operating conditions.

Note: If Infusion pressure is elevated an alarm will sound. Go to page 4-35: Fluid Tamponade for
further detail.

1.1. Components Shipped with the System


Before unpacking, inspect all packages for damage. Report any damage from shipping to the carrier. Before
discarding packaging material, ensure all parts are accounted for. Smaller parts may be attached to packing
materials. If shock label indicator on shipment carton is red, do not refuse shipment. Make notation on delivery
receipt and inspect for damage. If damage is discovered, leave in original container and packaging and request
immediate inspection from carrier within 3 days. Contact Bausch & Lomb Surgical Technical Support at:
1-636-226-3705 (Outside U.S.A.)
+49-05221-823-171 (Within Europe).

Standard components shipped with the system include:


• System Main Console
• Primary (Integrated) Foot Control with Battery
• Primary (Integrated) Foot Control Wall Charger
• Extra Foot Control Battery
• Primary (Integrated) Foot Control Backup Cable
• Operator’s Manual (CD)
• System Power Cord
• Mayo Tray
• Foot Control Battery Charging Cradle
• Air Hose
• Zero Level Bottle Hanger
• Remote Control

Systems equipped with laser functionality also include two Laser Keys, one pair of safety glasses, and a
Connectivity Kit (interlock keys, see page 6-4).

4135905EN Operator’s Manual 1-3

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