User manual

RetCam Shuttle User Manual and Service Instructions PN 20-000238 Rev. B
Introduction 15
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
other device(s) are connected.
Consult the manufacturer or field service technician for help.
CAUTION: For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same type
and rating fuse.
Note: The notebook computer, Hewlett Packard Model 6730B has met all
requirements of EN55024 (IT Equipment Immunity Requirements) and IEC
60601-1-1, General Requirements for Safety Collateral Standard:
Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements and Tests. However, this
notebook computer does not fully meet Clause 36-202-2 of IEC 60601-1-2.
Refer to the Electromagnetic Environment Guidance section in the “Immunity
Test Summaryon page 17.
Important User Safety Notices
1. Before moving the system to a new site, carefully remove the lens from the
handpiece and store it in the case. Store the handpiece in the cart.
2. Never contact the front of the lens piece with hard or sharp objects. This could
damage the precision optics and sealing.
3. DO NOT AUTOCLAVE any part of the device.
4. Appropriately power down and unplug the unit and allow the illumination bulb to
cool before replacing it.
5. Newly acquired data may be lost if power is interrupted during live imaging.
6. The system comes protected from viruses, worms, and spyware with Microsoft's
anti-malware. Please refer to your warranty prior to adding any additional
software or contact Clarity Service.
7. It is possible during the connection of any cable or device into any of the
Notebook computer ports the computer may lock up. This is an indication that a
source of High Electrostatic Discharge (+/-6 Kv) was discharged into one of the
ports of the computer. If this should occur, please reset the Notebook
computers power. To perform a system reset, press the power ON button on
the Notebook computer for a few seconds until the system powers down, then
press the power button ON again to power the Notebook back ON. This does
not present a safety risk to the patient, user, or environment.