Good-Lite Manuals & User Guides
Good-Lite is a premier manufacturer of visual acuity light boxes, eye charts, vision therapy tools, diagnostic accessories, and vision screening equipment for all ages.
About Good-Lite manuals on Manuals.plus
Good-Lite has been dedicated to advancing vision screening and eye care solutions for over 90 years. They produce a wide variety of standardized vision testing instruments, including the CSV1000, LED Insta-Line Quantum screening cabinets, LEA SYMBOLS charts, and Optokinetic OKN flags.
Their precision instruments and standardized illumination are trusted by eye care professionals, pediatricians, and school nurses worldwide as a standard for reliable visual testing and vision therapy.
Good-Lite manuals
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Good-Lite 270900 LEA NUMBERSĀ® Near Vision Answer Key
Good-Lite True Daylight Illuminator for Color Vision Testing
Colenbrander LEA SYMBOLS Low Vision Chart for Vision Rehabilitation
LEA Contrast Sensitivity Test Guide
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Good-Lite support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What is the warranty period for Good-Lite testing instruments?
Good-Lite warrants most products for one year from the date of purchase against defects in material or workmanship under normal use conditions.
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How do I contact Good-Lite customer support?
You can reach Good-Lite customer service by calling +1-800-362-3860, emailing orders@good-lite.com, or using the contact form on their official website.
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How do I clean my CSV1000 vision tester?
The exterior surfaces can be cleaned with any non-abrasive commercially available cleaner. Cleaning fluid or water should NEVER be sprayed directly on the instrument surface. The test face should be cleaned with water and a soft cloth only.
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Who should perform repairs on my Good-Lite equipment?
Any repairs requiring disassembly should be performed directly by Good-Lite personnel to avoid invalidating the warranty. Unauthorized repairs may result in a hazardous condition or damage.