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Operation Manual
FULL AUTO REF
Before using the instrument, be sure to read this manual thoroughly.
Keep the manual in easy-to-access place.
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Page 1 - Operation Manual

Operation ManualFULL AUTO REFBefore using the instrument, be sure to read this manual thoroughly.Keep the manual in easy-to-access place.

Page 2 - PLEASE NOTE

(8)Safety InformationWarning LabelThe unit weighs 21 kg –it may tip over if propercare is not taken.Rating Plate and Warning LabelThe R-F10 has a rati

Page 3 - Safety Information

ContentsSafety Information ... (1)1. Overview ...

Page 4 - ISO15004

7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance ...357.1 Inspection...

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– 1 –1. OverviewThe Canon Full Auto Ref R-F10 is for performing refractometry.The main feature of the R-F10 is that by just displaying the examinee’s

Page 6 - General Safety Information

– 2 –2. Notes for Using the InstrumentBefore Use(1) Sudden heating of the room in cold areas will cause condensation to form on theprotective glass in

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– 3 –3. Description3.1 Main Unit 1 Measurement HeadUnit that performs measurement. 2 Height Adjustment MarkAlign the height of the examinee’s eye wi

Page 8 - Handling

– 4 –3.1 Main Unit 7 Face RestPlace the examinee’s face against this rest. 8 PrinterPrints measurements. 9 Rating PlateName of the product, rated

Page 9 - Maintenance and Inspection

– 5 –3.2 Connectors under the Main Unit3.2 Connectors under the Main UnitNOTE: Do not remove the cover for the RS232C connector.Please contact Canon

Page 10 - Mirar el manual

– 6 –3.3 Operation Panel3.3 Operation Panel 1 DISP SwitchPress this switch in order to enter DISPLAYmode, where you can see measurement datastored i

Page 11 - Contents

– 7 –3.3 Operation Panel 8 SET SwitchPress this switch in order to enter SET mode,where you can perform various settings con-cerning measurements. 9

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PLEASE NOTE1. The user is responsible for the use and maintenance of the product.We suggest that a member of the user’s staff be designated as being i

Page 13 - 1. Overview

– 8 –3.3 Operation PanelDISP switchIOL switchVD switchR/L switchTrackballPRINT switchSET switchMANU. switchCHIN RESTswitchesRollerSTART switchAUTO sw

Page 14 - During Installation

– 9 –4. MeasurementsWhen any operation has been interrupted for more than 3 minutes with the power turnedON, power-saving system of the R-F10 operates

Page 15 - 3. Description

– 10 –4.1 PreparationWhen the checks are completed,FULL AUTO mode will be selectedand the measurement head will moveand stop at the right eye side.NO

Page 16 - 3.1 Main Unit

– 11 –4.1 Preparation3Adjust the height of the examinee’s eye(1) Have the examinee sit and place his/her chin and forehead against the chin restand f

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– 12 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO ModeThere are two modes of performing measurement; FULL AUTO and MANUAL.FULL AUTO

Page 18 - 3.3 Operation Panel

– 13 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode1Check that automatic measurement has been chosenIf the words “FULL AUTO” is notdisplayed on the monitor, pres

Page 19 - 3.3 Operation Panel

– 14 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode4Start automatic measurementPress the START switch.Measurement head moves automati-cally to perform alignment.W

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– 15 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode– Continuous manual measurement –When START switch is pressed for about two seconds after the messageis displa

Page 21 - 4. Measurements

– 16 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode5After the alignment, measurement is performed automaticallyMeasurement is performed as many times as selected

Page 22 - Check the settings

– 17 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode6Move measurement head toward the other eyeIf “R–L MEASURE” is set to “ON” in SET mode (→ section 6.1), the me

Page 23 - NOITUAC!

(1)Safety InformationRegulationsFor U. S. A.This instrument is a CLASS I EQUIPMENT and TYPE B APPLIED PARTS according toUL2601-1.Do not make any chang

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– 18 –4.2 Measurement in FULL AUTO Mode9Measurement head returns to initial positionWhen printing is completed, the measurement head returns to its in

Page 25 - FULL AUTO” is not

– 19 –4.3 Measurement in MANUAL Mode4.3 Measurement in MANUAL ModePerform measurement in MANUAL mode when the pupil is eccentric, or when measuring a

Page 26 - Start automatic measurement

– 20 –4.3 Measurement in MANUAL Mode4Check that the alignment ring is not covered by eyelashesLooking at the monitor, check that the inner alignment

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– 21 –4.3 Measurement in MANUAL Mode6Perform focusingTurn the roller back and forth to position the three bright dots vertically between thevertical

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– 22 –4.3 Measurement in MANUAL Mode8Measure the other eyePress the R/L switch to move themeasurement head to the other side.Measure the left eye in

Page 29 - The result is printed out

– 23 –5. Measurements Stored in Memory [DISPLAY Mode]In DISPLAY mode, you can see the results (maximum of 10 data for each eye) of measure-ments store

Page 30 - Example of Printout

– 24 –6. Various Settings [SET Mode]Various settings concerning measurement, printing and data transfer can be performed in theSET mode.There are thre

Page 31 - Choose manual measurement

– 25 –6.1 Settings for Measurement (Page: 1/3)6.1 Settings for Measurement (Page: 1/3)6.1.1 Basic Operation[How to Select the Item]Turn the roller to

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– 26 –6.1 Settings for Measurement (Page: 1/3)INC Increment of sphere and cylinder “0.12, 0.25”COUNT Whether to display and print the serial number“ON

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– 27 –6.1 Settings for Measurement (Page: 1/3)“OFF”: Only one eye will be measured. When this is selected,printing must be done by pressing the PRINT

Page 34 - Print/transfer the result

(2)Safety InformationISO15004This report provides information about the hazard to the examinee’s eyes in compliance withISO15004 (1997).1. The spectra

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– 28 –6.2 Settings for Printing and Transfer (Page: 2/3)6.2 Settings for Printing and Transfer (Page: 2/3)6.2.1 Basic Operation[How to Select the Item

Page 36 - How to Enter SET Mode

– 29 –6.2 Settings for Printing and Transfer (Page: 2/3)6.2.2 ItemsPRINT Whether to print the result“ON”: Results are printed with the internal printe

Page 37 - 6.1.2 Items

– 30 –6.2 Settings for Printing and Transfer (Page: 2/3)[FMT] Transfer formatNOTE: For details concerning format, please contact Canonrepresentative o

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– 31 –6.3 Entering Message for Internal Printer (Page: 3/3)6.3 Entering Message for Internal Printer (Page: 3/3)Enter a message to be printed out with

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– 32 –6.3 Entering Message for Internal Printer (Page: 3/3)6.3.2 How to Enter the Characters1Move the position cursor to the required positionPress IO

Page 40 - 6.2.1 Basic Operation

– 33 –6.3 Entering Message for Internal Printer (Page: 3/3)6.3.4 How to DeleteIn order to delete single character and shift all the characters onthe r

Page 41 - 6.2.2 Items

– 34 –6.3 Entering Message for Internal Printer (Page: 3/3)2Select the line “CHAR CLEAR / LINE CLEAR / ALL CLEAR”Press PRINT switch.3Select “LINE CLEA

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– 35 –7. Daily Inspection and Maintenance7.1 InspectionIn order to ensure that the instrument is used safely and normally, please be sure to inspectth

Page 43 - ••••••••••••••••••

– 36 –7.1 Inspection7.1.1 Before Turning ON the PowerIt is recommended that a record of the inspection be kept by copying this and the next page,or m

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– 37 –7.1 Inspection7.1.2 After Turning ON the PowernoitcepsnItluseRydemeRetaD/etaD/etaD/tinuniaMYDAERehttahtkcehCdnasthgilpmalnoyalpsidtnemerusaem.l

Page 45 - In order to delete a line

(3)Safety InformationIf the value of radiance was 40 [mW/cm2/sr], 6 minutes would be needed to reach the rec-ommended limit.That is, the retinal expos

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– 38 –7.2 Before Calling a Service Person7.2 Before Calling a Service PersonWhenever a problem occurs or message appears on the monitor, take the cou

Page 47 - 7.1 Inspection

– 39 –7.2 Before Calling a Service Person7.2.2 If Message Such as Following Appears on the MonitorIf message does not disappear even after taking the

Page 48 - GNINRAW!

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Page 49 - 7.1 Inspection

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– 42 –7.2 Before Calling a Service Person* “xxx” indicates a three-digit number.yalpsiD/egasseMesuaCydemeRgniruDgnitnirphtiwlanretniretnirpREPAPTNIRP

Page 51 - EDOMLAUNAMNIYRT

– 43 –7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection7.3.1 Protective Glass in Measurement WindowClean the protective glass in the measure

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– 44 –7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection7.3.2 Forehead Rest7.3.3 Cover, Monitor and RollerClean the cover and monitor if they are dirty.1Turn OFF the powe

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– 45 –7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection7.3.4 TrackballClean the trackball if it does not rotate smoothly.(1) Turn the trackball cover in counter-clockwis

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– 46 –7.4 Replacement7.4 ReplacementPlease refer to “7.5 Expendable Parts List” for ordering chin rest paper and printing paper.7.4.1 Chin Rest Paper

Page 55 - 7.3 Cleaning and Disinfection

– 47 –7.4 Replacement7.4.2 Printing PaperReplace the roll of printing paper as soon as possible after the red line appears on the paper.1Open the pri

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(4)Safety InformationGeneral Safety InformationFollow the safety instructions in this manual and all warnings and cautions printed on the warninglabel

Page 57 - 7.3.4 Trackball

– 48 –7.4 Replacement5Load the roll of paperLoad the roll of paper into the printeras illustrated.NOTE: Be sure to check that thedirection of roll is

Page 58 - 7.4 Replacement

– 49 –7.5 Expendable Parts ListNOTES: 1. If the edge of paper is creased, it may not feed through printer properly. In thiscase, pull out the paper,

Page 59 - 7.4.2 Printing Paper

– 50 –8. Installation8.1 InstallationNOTES: 1. Do not install the instrument in a location with the conditions listed on page(2).2. Do not remove the

Page 60 - Turn ON the power

– 51 –8.1 Installation2. Do not lay the instrument on its side with the power turned ON. Otherwise, theinstrument may malfunction.3Connect the power

Page 61 - 7.5 Expendable Parts List

– 52 –8.2 Precauations when Moving the Instrument8.2 Precautions when Moving the InstrumentNOTE: When the instrument is going to be transported by au

Page 62 - 8. Installation

– 53 –9. Service InformationRepairIf problem cannot be solved even after taking the measures indicated in sections 7.1 and 7.2,contact Canon represent

Page 63 - 8.1 Installation

– 54 –10. SpecificationsPurpose: Measurement of refractive power of humaneyeMeasurement:Vertex distance 0, 12, 13.5 mmMeasurable rangeSphere power -30

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– 55 –11. ComponentsR-F10 main unit ... 1Power supply cable ...

Page 65 - 9. Service Information

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Page 67 - 11. Components

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CANON INC. Medical Equipment Group20-2 Kiyohara-Kogyodanchi, Utsunomiyashi, Tochigiken, JapanTelephone: (81)-28-667-5711CANON MEDICAL SYSTEMS Eye

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