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Saftey Instructions
Intended use
The Gamma LED Light is intended to provide illumination for diagnosis or examination. It is to be used near the
patient to support treatments, which pose no risk to the patient in the event of any interruption caused by light
failure. It is meant for continuous operation.
User Proles
Medical sta
All persons with medical training who work in the field for which they were trained.
Cleaning sta
All persons familiar with national and workplace hygiene requirements.
Electricians
All persons with training in electronics and electrical technology who are familiar with the relevant standards and
regulations.
Certied installers
Persons qualified by training, experience and knowledge of the regulations to install and remove the equipment.
Safety Instructions
Please note that certain duties must be carried out by people with the appropriate corresponding qualifications. The
instructions are part of the product and must be kept so they are accessible for all subsequent users:
• These instructions are for the Amico Lights Gamma Series LED lights. This includes ceiling mount, rail mount
and wall mount equipment.
• Please carefully read these operating instructions before using the equipment. It will help protect you and
others from potential injuries that may occur.
• All work on the light (including repairs) must be done by qualified electricians only. The light must be installed
by a certified installer.
• The light must not be modified or manipulated. Use in any other manner than with the original parts may
result in different specifications and life-threatening dangers.
• Only persons with medical training are permitted to operate the equipment.
• Only trained cleaning personnel are permitted to clean the equipment.
• The light must not be used in an explosive environment. The power supply to the light is a potential ignition
source.
• The light must be used in dry rooms only.
• The light must not be left on unattended.
• Keep all flammable equipment and objects away from the lighthead and cone during use.
• Do not use a damaged light. Defective cables can also be a potential hazard. Do not position cables near heat
sources or sharp edges.
• Eye damage. Never look directly at the light cone.
• Replace damaged lenses before using the light again.
• The light must be connected to the mains with a protective earth to prevent electric shock.
• Never apply additional loads to the light head and spring arm.