Global A-Series User manual

110-013-079 REV E
ECO 202802 Date Effective: JUNE 2017
A-SeriesTM Surgical Operating
Microscope System
OWNER’S MANUAL
M A730 Series
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 1 Important Safety Instructions........................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 Symbol Denitions................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2 Warnings and Cautions ......................................................................................................... 1-2
Section 2 Unpacking Instructions.................................................................................................. 2-1
Section 3 Product Information ....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1 A-Series Surgical Operating Microscope Systems ............................................................. 3-1
3.2 Microscope Support Systems Congurations .................................................................... 3-1
Section 4 Accessories .................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Microscope Components and Accessories ......................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Installation of Optical Accessories....................................................................................... 4-7
4.3 Installation of the Multi Focal Objective Lens ..................................................................... 4-8
Section 5 Operating Instructions................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Turning On The System ......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Description and Location of Controls .................................................................................. 5-1
5.3 Counterbalancing Adjustment .............................................................................................. 5-2
5.4 Spring Arm Tension Adjustment........................................................................................... 5-2
5.5 Pivot Adjustment .................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.6 Roll Angle Adjustment ........................................................................................................... 5-3
5.7 Pitch Angle Adjustment ......................................................................................................... 5-3
5.8 Floorstand Locking Casters.................................................................................................. 5-3
5.9 Microscope Maneuvering Handles ....................................................................................... 5-3
5.10 Microscope Components....................................................................................................... 5-4
5.11 Magnication Selection.......................................................................................................... 5-4
5.12 Focusing The Microscope ..................................................................................................... 5-5
5.13 M A801-LED Light Source Operation.................................................................................... 5-6
5.14 Brightness Settings and Memory ......................................................................................... 5-7
5.15 Filter......................................................................................................................................... 5-7
5.16 Binocular Adjustment ............................................................................................................ 5-8
5.17 Eyepieces................................................................................................................................ 5-8
5.18 Diopter Adjustment ................................................................................................................ 5-8
5.19 Fuse Replacement.................................................................................................................. 5-9

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section 6 Care and Maintenance ................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Cleaning and Disinfecting ..................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Cleaning the Microscope Optics........................................................................................... 6-1
Section 7 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 7-1
7.1 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 7-1
Section 8 Service and Warranty..................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Warranty Information ............................................................................................................. 8-1
8.2 Technical Services Department ............................................................................................ 8-2
Section 9 Technical Information ................................................................................................... 9-1
9.1 Microscope Support System Specications........................................................................ 9-1
9.2 Binocular Focal Lengths........................................................................................................ 9-1
9.3 M A801-LED Storage and Operations Specications ......................................................... 9-2
9.4 A-Series Microscope Total Magnication Chart .................................................................. 9-3
9.4 Finding Total Magnication ................................................................................................... 9-4
9.5 Effects of Changing Components......................................................................................... 9-4

Section 1 Important Safety Instructions
1-1
1.1 Symbol Denitions
This symbol on the product is an attention symbol, alerting the user to read the
Owner’s Manual for important installation, operating instructions or safety information.
This symbol on the product indicates a potential electrical shock hazard and alerts the
user to read the Owner’s Manual for important safety information.
Symbol indicating “not for general waste.” Recycle per the EUROPEAN WASTE ELECTRICAL
AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE) DIRECTIVE.
This symbol indicates earth ground.
For Professional Use Only.
Do Not Push.
This symbol indicates a surface that could be hot to the touch.
This symbol alerts the user that this product emits bright light.
This symbol indicates an explosion hazard.
WARNING
!This symbol indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a
warning might result in death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION
!This symbol indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a
caution might result in personal injury or may result in damage to property.
NOTICE This symbol indicates a message to avoid property damage or additional information to
help complete a procedure.
!
WARNING
THE SAFETY AND SATISFACTION OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND THEIR PATIENTS
ARE THE HIGHEST PRIORITIES OF GLOBAL SURGICAL CORPORATION. THIS
MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE SAFE AND
PROPER USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND SHOULD BE READ THOROUGHLY BY
ALL OPERATORS PRIOR TO THEIR FIRST USE OF THE EQUIPMENT. FAILURE
TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MATERIAL COULD RESULT IN INJURY TO
PATIENTS OR PERSONNEL OR IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

Section 1 Important Safety Instructions
1-2
!
WARNING
ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL SHOULD WORK ON OR AROUND THIS EQUIPMENT
AFTER BECOMING THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH ALL WARNINGS, SAFETY
NOTICES AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CONTAINED HEREIN. FOR THE
PURPOSES OF THIS MANUAL AND PRODUCT LABELS, A QUALIFIED PERSON IS
ONE WHO HAS BEEN TRAINED ON THE INSTALLATION, CONSTRUCTION,
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT AND WITH THE HAZARDS
INVOLVED.
WARNING
DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER PRIOR TO CLEANING AND
DISINFECTING. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK RESULTING IN DEATH OR INJURY
IS POSSIBLE IF THE ELECTRICAL POWER IS NOT DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO
CLEANING THE UNIT.
WARNING TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, THIS EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE
CONNECTED TO A SUPPLY MAINS WITH PROTECTIVE EARTH (=GROUND).
!
WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE USED ONLY WITH HOSPITAL GRADE EARTH-GROUNDED AC
OUTLETS.
WARNING RISK OF EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS.
!
WARNING CONNECTING EQUIPMENT TO THE MULTIPLE SOCKET-OUTLET EFFECTIVELY
LEADS TO CREATING A MEDICAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND THE RESULT CAN
BE A REDUCED LEVEL OF SAFETY.
!
WARNING
IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE INSTALLATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT BE
PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS. INSTALLATION BY UNQUALIFIED
INDIVIDUALS COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
WARNING MINIMIZE SKIN EXPOSURE BY FOCUSING THE LIGHT ON THE AREA WHERE
SURGERY IS BEING PERFORMED.
WARNING
START THE MICROSCOPE WITH MINIMAL LIGHT INTENSITY AND INCREASE THE
INTENSITY GRADUALLY. AVOID MAXIMUM INTENSITY OR USE IT FOR AS SHORT
A TIME AS POSSIBLE.
!
WARNING NO MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT IS ALLOWED.
!
WARNING FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THIS
SYSTEM OR POSSIBLE INJURY (RECEIVER’S RESPONSIBILITY).
!
WARNING
WHEN OPENING THE SHIPPING CARTON THE PLASTIC BANDS WILL SPRING
APART WHEN CUT. ENSURE THEY WILL NOT HIT ANYONE OR ANYTHING. EYE
PROTECTION SHOULD BE WORN WHEN REMOVING THE PLASTIC BANDS.
WATCH FOR SHARP EDGES.
!
WARNING CONTACT GLOBAL TECHNICAL SERVICES BEFORE REPLACING THE FUSE.
1.2 Warnings and Cautions

Section 1 Important Safety Instructions
1-3
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WARNING DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL POWER PRIOR TO REPLACING FUSE.
!
WARNING USE ONLY A 5MM X 20MM CYLINDER, SLOW-BLOW, 6 AMP 250 VOLT FUSE.
!
WARNING NEVER REPLACE A BLOWN FUSE WITH A HIGHER-AMP FUSE. ALWAYS REPLACE
THE FUSE WITH ONE WITH THE SPECIFIED AMP RATING.
!
CAUTION Contents are fragile and should be removed carefully.
!
CAUTION Some of the parts may be damaged by knives, open boxes carefully.
!
CAUTION After opening boxes check the serial numbers of the optics against the packing
slip.
!
CAUTION Open boxes containing the optics over a table or counter.
!
CAUTION When handling the optics do not touch the glass with your ngers.
!
CAUTION Do not clean any surface with petroleum-based solvents such as acetone or M.E.K.
(Methyl Ethyl Ketone). These solvents will remove paint and cause permanent
damage to plastic surfaces. Using these solvents also presents a danger to
individuals if the solvents are opened in a poorly ventilated room.
!
CAUTION Replacement parts, such as cables, must be purchased through Global Surgical to
ensure proper compliance requirements. The use of other cables may affect EMC
performance. Unauthorized use of these items will void warranty and may cause
injury to you, others and/or the equipment.
!
CAUTION When used in clinical or residential areas near radio or TV units, this equipment
may be subjected to radio interference. To avoid adverse electromagnetic effects,
do not operate this equipment near RF energy equipment.
!
CAUTION To prevent any potential electromagnetic interference, do not use any kind of
cellular phone near the equipment.
NOTICE Check for damage before discarding the shipping material and notify Global
Surgical Customer Service if shipping damage is observed.
NOTICE Contents are packed in several boxes. Before discarding any packaging ensure no
components are still within.
NOTICE Save this manual for future reference.
NOTICE If you have ordered accessories, then some of these may be assembled to the unit while
others are supplied unassembled. Please examine the content of the box thoroughly. If
any accessories require assembly, then instructions will be included.

Section 1 Important Safety Instructions
1-4
!
CAUTION ARMS SHOULD BE FOLDED AND LOCKED IN STORAGE
POSITION, AS SHOWN IN THIS FIGURE FOR SAFE
TRANSPORT. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM OR PERSONAL INJURY.
!
CAUTION DO NOT PUSH UNTIL SUPPORT SYSTEM
IS IN TRANSPORT POSITION.
!
CAUTION
This equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed
and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the installation
manual 110-013-080 M A730 Series Installation Manual.
NOTICE Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical electrical
equipment.
See the owner’s manual for each electrical component for
specic safety and use information.
Transport Position
Position de Transport

Section 2 Unpacking Instructions
2-1
!
WARNING
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THIS
SYSTEM OR POSSIBLE INJURY (RECEIVER’S RESPONSIBILITY).
!
WARNING
THE PLASTIC BANDS WILL SPRING APART WHEN CUT ON THE SHIPPING BOX.
ENSURE THEY WILL NOT HIT ANYONE OR ANYTHING. EYE PROTECTION SHOULD
BE WORN WHEN REMOVING THE PLASTIC BANDS. WATCH FOR SHARP EDGES.
!
CAUTION Contents are fragile and should be removed carefully.
!
CAUTION Some of the parts may be damaged by knives, open boxes carefully.
!
CAUTION After opening boxes check the serial numbers of the optics against the packing slip.
!
CAUTION Open boxes containing the optics over a table or counter.
!
CAUTION When handling the optics do not touch the glass with your ngers.
NOTICE Check for damage before discarding the shipping material and notify Global Surgical
Customer Service if shipping damage is observed.
NOTICE Contents are packed in several boxes. Before discarding any packaging ensure no
components are still within.
NOTICE Save this manual for future reference.
NOTICE
If you have ordered accessories, then some of these may be assembled to the unit while
others are supplied unassembled. Please examine the content of the box thoroughly. If any
accessories require assembly then instructions will be included.
All shipping materials should be retained until it has been determined that the unit was not damaged
during shipment.
If damage is discovered, complete the following:
1. Do not refuse shipment.
2. Make a notation on the delivery receipt and inspect the carton for damage.
3. Take pictures of damage to the equipment and to the packaging (if evident).
4. If damage is discovered, leave in original container and request immediate inspection from the carrier
within 3 days.
5. Contact the Global Surgical Customer Service Department at 1-800-861-3610.
If the product is damaged electrically or mechanically and in the event the original packing materials are no
longer available, contact Global Surgical Technical Services Department.
Refer to Section 8 of this manual regarding Technical Service contact information and proceed as instructed.

Section 3 Product Information
3-1
3.1 A-Series Surgical Operating Microscope Systems
The Surgical Operating Microscope is a system of modular components intended to improve ergonomics,
vision, and lighting during dental and medical procedures/examinations. If the options are chosen, the
microscope system may also aid in documentation. Components may include, but are not limited to, support
system, binoculars, objective lens, light source, beamsplitters, and video/photography systems. There are
four support system options to choose from to meet the clinician’s needs: a oor stand model, a oor mounted
model, a wall mounted model and a ceiling mounted model. All support system models provide maneuverability
and sturdy, stable support for the microscope and coupler arm assemblies. These systems fold into
convenient storage positions when not in use.
3.2 Microscope Support Systems Congurations
The A-Series Microscope Support System is available in four congurations:
Floor Stand Support System Model (M A730F) The oor stand support system model is designed for
portability around the ofce/examination room. It uses a compact H-Base with four large casters, occupying
minimal oor space. All four casters may be locked to prevent rolling. As the oor stand support system is
mobile, care must be taken to ensure safe transportation and to avoid any personal injury or damage to the
system.
M A730F
FLOOR STAND
shown with
M A730-HA Arm System,
M A1006 Microscope
M A1022-10 Binocular
M A1061-D50 Beamsplitter
M A1017 Carr Binocular Extender, 45°
M A1028-250 Objective Lens

Section 3 Product Information
3-2
Ceiling Mount Support System Model (M A730-C8, M A730-C9 and M A730C-10) The ceiling mount support
system model is designed to permit maximum range of operation while eliminating the use of oor space.
Floor Mount Support System Model (M A730FM) and Thru The Floor Mount (M A730FMT)
The oor mount support system model is designed to be installed on the oor in a xed location within the
ofce/examination room.
M A730FM
FLOOR MOUNT
M A730FMT
FLOOR MOUNT THROUGH
THE FLOOR
shown with
M A730-HA Arm System,
M A1006 Microscope
M A1022-10 Binocular
M A1061-D50 Beamsplitter
M A1017 45° Binocular Extender
M A1028-250 Objective Lens
M A730C
CEILING MOUNT
M A730-C8 Ceiling Mount for a mounting height of 8 foot
M A730-C9 Ceiling Mount for a mounting height of 9 foot
M A730-C10 Ceiling Mount for a mounting height of 10 foot
shown with
M A730-45A Arm System,
M A1006 Microscope
M A1022-10 Binocular
M A1061-D50 Beamsplitter
M A1017 45° Binocular Extender
M A1028-250 Objective Lens

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3-3
Wall Mount Support System Model (M A730W) The wall mount support system model is designed for areas
with limited oor space. It provides an unobstructed range of working area and folds at against the wall for
convenient storage.
M A730W
HIGH WALL MOUNT
shown with
M A730-45A Arm System,
M A1006 Microscope
M A1022-10 Binocular
M A1061-D50 Beamsplitter
M A1017 45° Binocular Extender
M A1028-250 Objective Lens
M A730W
WALL MOUNT
shown with
M A730-HA Arm System,
M A1006 Microscope
M A1022-10 Binocular
M A1061-D50 Beamsplitter
M A1017 45° Binocular Extender
M A1028-250 Objective Lens

Section 4 Accessories
4-1
4.1 Microscope Components and Accessories
Microscope Head
The A-Series M A1003 Microscope provides the user with 3 steps of magnication, the M A1004
provides 4 steps of magnication and the M A1006 Microscope provides 6 magnication steps.
Each of the A-Series Microscopes may be used with a variety of A-Series binoculars, objective lenses and
other accessories.
M A801-LED
The A-Series M A801-LED Light Source provides light to the surgical site for illumination and improved optical
clarity.

Section 4 Accessories
4-2
M A1047LFM Laser Filter
This laser lter is meant for use with a corresponding specic wavelength laser and A-Series Microscope
System equipped with a M A1047LFM laser lter module.
M A1019 Binocular Rotation Ring
Allows for better operator positioning. Rotates the binocular +/- 25 degrees.
M A512 Dual Iris Diaphragm
Allows for greater depth of eld which is particularly valuable for photography.
M A1061-D50 & M A1061-DVA50 Dual Port Beamsplitter
The dual port beamsplitter models have two (2) mounting ports for camera adapters. This allows the
simultaneous use of a still camera and video camera if so desired, but other congurations are certainly
feasible. The dual port beamsplitters can be congured with either one 50/50 prism and one 95/5 prism,
M A1061-DVA50 or with two 50/50 prisms, M A1061-D50. The beamsplitter can mount to the microscope with
either prism on the right or left, depending on personal preference. The choice of which prisms to use should
be based on the type of cameras intended to be mounted to the microscope.
M 1047LFYG3
M 1047LFEC2
M 1047LFARG
M 1047LFERB
M A1047LFM

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4-3
M A1061-SVA & M A1061-S50 Single Port Beamsplitter
The single port beamsplitter models have one (1) mounting port for a camera adapter. The beamsplitter can
be congured with a 50/50 prism M A1061-S50 or 95/5 prism M A1061-SVA. The M A1061-S50 model directs
50% of the light through the microscope toward a camera mounted on the side of the beamsplitter, while
the other 50% of light passes through to the user’s eye. The M A1061-SVA prism directs only 5% of the light
toward the camera while the other 95% of the light passes through to the user’s eye. The beamsplitter can
mount to the microscope with the port oriented toward the user’s right or left, depending on personal
preference. The choice of which prism to use should be based on the type of camera intended to be mounted
to the microscope.
M A1017 Carr Adapter, 45° Binocular Extender
Provides ergonomic benets by positioning the binocular higher and further from the microscope body.
M A1022 Series Binoculars
The inclinable binoculars allow for 0-220 degrees of tilt articulation. This feature accommodates multiple user
heights while maintaining optimal ergonomic posture. It also allows the user to maintain this posture while
moving the microscope head.

Section 4 Accessories
4-4
M A1028-200, M A1028-250, M A1028-300 Objective Lens
Convenient ne focus feature allows for easy adjustment of objective lens. Range of 20mm allows for easy
focus adjustment without moving the microscope. The M A1028-200 provides 200mm working distance
between the lens and the surgical site; the M A1028-250 provides 250mm and the M A1028-300 provides
300mm.
M 1028ML Multi-Focal Objective Lens
The Multi-Focal Objective Lens allows the user to focus the microscope on an object anywhere between 200
and 350mm away from the microscope without having to move the microscope. This promotes optimal
ergonomic comfort and minimal adjustment throughout multiple procedures.
M A517HD1080 Series HD Color Video Camera
The M A517HD1080 Series high denition camera outputs HDMI video at true 1080p HD resolution. The 1/3”
C-mount design offers a compact and lightweight HD video solution. The on-camera push-button is used for
one-push white balance and push-hold for image ip. Use with camera adapter M A528STHDC.
200
275
M A1021 Series Binoculars,
The inclined binoculars are a more economical choice, but limited to a xed 45 degree tilt angle.
M A1020 Series Binoculars
The straight binoculars are for use in ENT and otolaryngology and may also be used with the binocular co-
observation systems.

Section 4 Accessories
4-5
M A794XA-730 UltraSource IITM Xenon LightSource
The UltraSource IITM Xenon LightSource is a high efciency light source utilizing Xenon illumination technology.
M A730-717 17” Support Extension Arm
Provides additional reach for the microscope system for use in a wide variety of ofce applications. This arm
can be used to avoid other obstacles in ofces such as x-ray units or cabinets.
Eyecups
M 1039GL
Long Silicone Eyecup for A and G-Series Binocular
5/8 inches tall for Aand G-Series binocular this is the ideal eyecup for users who do not wear glasses.
M 1039G
Low Prole
Short Silicone Eyecup for A-Series Binocular
Low prole 5/16 inches silicone eyecup for A-Series binocular. This is the ideal eyecup for users who wear
glasses.

Section 4 Accessories
4-6
Multiple Socket-Outlet
The multiple socket outlet provided with the microscope system allows for attaching additional equipment to aid
in vision, lighting and documentation.
These outlets should only be used for supplying power to equipment that is intended to form part of the
medical equipment system: digital camera, video camera, Xenon Ultrasource LightSource, and TV
monitor. Please refer to International Standard IEC 60601-1:2005, Medical electrical equipment – Part 1:
General requirements for basic safety and essential performance, for the requirements that are applicable to a
medical equipment system.
The maximum permitted load for the microscope system is 240 VAC.
Multiple Socket
Outlet
!
WARNING
ONLY CONNECT ITEMS THAT GLOBAL SURGICAL HAS SPECIFIED AS BEING
COMPATIBLE WITH THE MICROSCOPE SYSTEM. CONNECTING EQUIPMENT
THAT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH THE MICROSCOPE SYSTEM TO THE
MULTIPLE SOCKET OUTLETS MAY RESULT IN INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO
THE MICROSCOPE SYSTEM.
!
WARNING
CONNECTING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT TO THE MULTIPLE SOCKET
OUTLETS EFFECTIVELY LEADS TO CREATING A MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM AND THE RESULT CAN BE A REDUCED LEVEL OF SAFETY.
!
WARNING
ADDITIONAL MULTIPLE SOCKET OUTLETS AND/OR EXTENSION CORDS
SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE MICROSCOPE SYSTEM’S MULTIPLE
SOCKET OUTLETS.
Figure 4-1 Multiple Socket Outlet
Fixed Horizontal Arm 45° Arm
Multiple Socket
Outlet

Section 4 Accessories
4-7
4.2 Installation of Optical Accessories
Installation of the A-Series Binocular
To install the binocular, Refer to Figure 4-2 and proceed as follows:
1. Loosen the set screw on the microscope body with a 5/64” hex wrench so it will not interfere with
the dovetail-shaped bottom of the binocular head.
2. Slide the binocular head into the retaining ring so the dovetail-shaped bottom slides under the two
wedge-shaped tabs at the rear of the retaining ring.
3. To align the binocular, position the binocular head so the U-Shaped slot at the rear of the binocular base is
installed over the slotted screw in the binocular retaining ring.
4. Tighten the set screw. When the microscope body and the binocular head are properly aligned, the
binocular head will not rotate in the binocular retaining ring.
,
NOTICE
M A1047LFM Laser Filter, M A1019 Binocular Rotation Ring, M A512 Dual Iris Diaphragm,
M A1061-D50 & M A1061-DVA50 Dual Port Beamsplitter, M A1061-SVA & M A1061-S50 Single
Port Virtual Beamsplitter, M A1017 Carr Adapter will install in very much the same way. See the
installation instructions that are included with each accessory.
Figure 4-2 Installation of the A-Series M A1003, M A1004, and M A1006 Optics
Set Screw
Microscope Body
Binocular
Objective Lens
Microscope Body
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