User's Manual

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i15 Blood Gas and Chemistry Analysis System User Manual Safety Guide
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33.
WARNING
Never use an external electronic simulator under electromagnetic environment,
and never touch it by hand during an external simulator test.
34. Do not use the analyzer after its life cycle, and it should be disposed of according to
local regulations after its life cycle.
Battery Care
35. Improper operation may cause the lithium battery (hereinafter called battery) to be
hot, ignited or explode, and it may lead to the declination of the battery capacity. It is
necessary to read the user manual carefully and pay attention to warning messages.
36. The battery of the same model and specifications provided by the manufacturer
should be used.
37. Danger of explosion - Do not reverse the anode and the cathode when installing the
battery.
38. Do not heat or splash the battery or throw it into fire or water.
39. When there is leakage or a foul smell, stop using the battery immediately. If your skin
or clothes come into contact with the leakage liquid, cleanse it with clean water at
once. If the leakage liquid splashes into your eyes, do not wipe them. Irrigate them
with clean water first and seek medical assistance immediately.
40. The analyzer and accessories are to be disposed of according to local regulations
after their useful lives. Alternatively, they can be returned to the dealer or the
manufacturer for recycling or proper disposal. Batteries are hazardous waste. Do not
dispose of them together with house-hold garbage. At the end of their lives hand the
batteries over to the applicable collection points for the recycling of waste batteries.
For more detailed information about recycling of this product or the battery, please
contact your local Civic Office, or the shop where you purchased the product.
41. Remove the battery from the analyzer when the analyzer is not used for a long time.
42. If the battery is stored alone and not used for a long time, we recommend that the
battery should be charged at least once every 6 months to prevent overdischarge.