Manual Lensometer User Manual
Manual Lensometer User Manual
Manual Lensometer ®
User’s Guide
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Introduction
The ML1 will provide you with fast, accurate and reliable measurements of eyeglass lenses for many years.
The instrument utilizes an innovative battery-powered, LED illumination system to enable clear and precise
measurements of single, multifocal, and progressive lenses.
This User’s Guide is designed as a training and reference manual for operation, maintenance and
troubleshooting. We recommend that you read it carefully prior to use and follow the instructions in the guide
to ensure optimum performance of your new instrument.
Please retain this manual for future reference and to share with other users. Additional copies can be
obtained from your authorized Reichert dealer or from the Reichert Customer Service department. Contact
information is provided at the end of this guide.
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Table of Contents
Package Contents 5
Controls/Features 5
Operation 6
Battery Installation 6
Adjust the Tilt Angle 6
Focus the Eyepiece 6
Holding a Lens for Measurement 7
Lens Analysis 7
Reading in Plus Cylinder 8
Reading in Minus Cylinder 8
Lens Centering & Marking 8
Measuring Prism Power 9
Measuring Bifocal Additions 10
Measuring Contact Lenses 10
Troubleshooting 12
Speciications 13
Warranty 14
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Package Contents / Product Features
1. ML1 Lensometer
2. Dust Cover
4. 2 “AAA” batteries
Fig. 1
1. On-Off Switch
4. Marker lever
5. Focusable eyepiece
6. Prism compensator
7. Lens clamp
8. Lens stop
9. Power wheel
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Operation
Battery Installation
Fig. 5
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Operation (continued)
Lens Analysis
1. With the lens in position, rotate both the power
wheel and axis wheel to sharply focus the 3
narrow lines. Make certain that the last focusing
movement of the power wheel is topside toward
you.
2. If both the sphere lines (3 narrow lines) and
cylinder lines (3 wide lines) come into focus at
the same time, the lens has sphere power only
and the sphere power can be read on the
power wheel. (Fig. 6)
3. If only the sphere lines or only the cylinder lines
can be focused sharply, the lens has cylinder
power (Fig. 7). By turning the power wheel, you
will be able to ind a position at which the sphere
lines lines are in focus (Fig. 8). When the sphere
lines are in focus, turning the power wheel only Fig.. 7
will bring the cylinder lines into focus (Fig. 8).
The prescription of any cylinder lens can be
written in two forms; one with a plus cylinder and
the other with a minus cylinder.
Fig. 8
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Operation (continued)
Reading Plus Cylinder
Example of reading Plus Cylinder:
1. Set the power wheel at the lower of the two
First reading: -3.00D X 110°
focusing positions (toward the minus end of the
Second Reading: -2.50D
scale) then rotate the axis wheel until the sphere
Direction: +
lines are in focus and unbroken. Read the sphere
Rx: -3.00 +.5 X 110°
power and axis from the power wheel and axis
wheel. Example of reading in Minus Cylinder:
2. Rotate the power wheel to focus the cylinde First reading; -2.50D X 20°
lines. The cylinder power is the difference Second reading: -3.00D
between the irst and second powers indicated Direction: -
on the power wheel. Rx: -2.50 -0.50 X 20°
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Operation (continued)
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Operation (continued)
Lens Stop
Measuring Bifocal Additions
The bifocal addition equals the difference between
the powers measured through the distance and
reading portion of a bifocal lens with the segment
surface against the lens stop. When measuring
fused bifocal lenses, place the front or convex
surface against the lens stop, measure the power
through the distance portion of the lens, then
measure the power through the reading portion.
The add power is the difference between these two
readings.
Fig. 14
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Maintenance & Adjustment
Cleaning
Inker Reilling
Fig. 15a
To reill the marking ink, remove the inkwell cover by
pulling it up. Saturate the ink pad with ink. Replace
the inkwell cover. Replace the ink pad when it
becomes worn or dried out.
Target Centering
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Troubleshooting
Problem Cause/Solution
Does not read “0” without a lens in place Eyepiece not focused for user. - Focus eyepiece.
Needs calibration. - Have instrument serviced.
High powers off same amount in the same Vertex distance setting incorrect. Check for pads
direction, i.e +12.00 reads +12.25, -12.00 reads installed on the lense stop. - Remove any pads.
-11.75. Needs calibration. - Have instrument serviced.
Not marking center of lens. Prism compensator not at “0”. - Set prism
compensator to “0”.
Target not centered. - Center target as described in
Maintenance & Adjustment.
Marker out of alignment. - Have instrument
serviced.
Target not centered with no lens in place, target Prism compensator not set to “0”. - Set the prism
center remains in place when axis wheel is compensator to “0”.
rotated. Target not centered. - Center target as described in
Maintenance & Adjustment.
Target not centered, target center moves when Target not mechanically centered. - Have
the axis wheel is rotated. instrument serviced.
Axis reading incorrect Target, Axis wheel or table not aligned. - Have
instrument serviced.
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Speciications
Vertex Power:
Range -25 to +25 diopters
Steps 0.125 diopters up to +/- 3 diopters
0.25 diopters beyond +/- 3 diopters
Prismatic Power:
Range 5 prism diopters
Step 0.5 prism diopters up to 2 diopters,
1 diopter beyond 2 diopters
Cylindrical Axis
Range 1 to 180 degrees
Step 1 degree
Lens Diameters 24 mm to 90 mm
Prism Compensator:
Diopter Range 15 prism diopters
Graduations 1 prism diopter steps
Angle scale 0 degrees to 180 degrees
Graduations 5 degrees
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ML1 Warranty
This product is warranted by Reichert, Inc. against defective material and workmanship under normal use
for a period of one year from the date of invoice to the original purchaser. (An authorized dealer shall not be
considered an original purchaser.) Under this warranty, Reichert’s sole obligation is to repair or replace the
defective part or product at Reichert’s discretion.
This warranty applies to new products and does not apply to a product that has been tampered with, altered
in any way, misused, damaged by accident or negligence, or which has had the serial number removed,
altered or effaced. Nor shall this warranty be extended to a product installed or operated in a manner not in
accordance with the applicable Reichert instruction manual, nor to a product which has been sold, serviced,
installed or repaired other than by a Reichert factory, Technical Service Center, or authorized Reichert Dealer.
Lamps, bulbs, charts, cards and other expendable items are not covered by this warranty.
All claims under this warranty must be in writing and directed to the Reichert factory, Technical Service
Center, or authorized instrument dealer making the original sale and must be accompanied by a copy of the
purchaser’s invoice.
This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties implied or expressed. All implied warranties of merchantability
or itness for a particular use are hereby disclaimed. No representative or other person is authorized to make
any other obligations for Reichert. Reichert shall not be liable for any special, incidental, or consequent dam-
ages for any negligence, breach of warranty, strict liability or any other damages resulting from or relating to
design, manufacture, sale, use or handling of the product.
PATENT WARRANTY
If notiied promptly in writing of any action brought against the purchaser based on a claim that the instru-
ment infringes a U.S. Patent, Reichert will defend such action at its expense and will pay costs and damages
awarded in any such action, provided that Reichert shall have sole control of the defense of any such action
with information and assistance (at Reichert’s expense) for such defense, and of all negotiation for the settle-
ment and compromise thereof.
PRODUCT CHANGES
Reichert reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products
without obligation to add such to products previously manufactured.
If, upon delivery, the outside of the packing case shows evidence of rough handling or damage, the transpor-
tation company’s agent should be requested to make a “Received in Bad Order” notation on the delivery re-
ceipt. If within 48 hours of delivery, concealed damage is noted upon unpacking the shipment and no exterior
evidence of rough handling is apparent, the transportation company should be requested to make out a “Bad
Order” report. This procedure is necessary in order for the dealer to maintain the right of recovery from the
carrier.
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