Safety Notes

Initial Device Startup
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CAUTION!
Equipment should be positioned such that power cord can be easily disconnect-
ed.
CAUTION!
Before switching on the device, sufficient time must have passed to adjust to the
indoor climate.
CAUTION!
Position the device in such a way that it is easy to operate and switch off.
CAUTION!
Place the device outside the sterile field.
CAUTION!
Position of the user
To avoid a malfunction, the user must be positioned correctly
within a display viewing angle of ±50° to operate the device
up to 2 m/6.5 ft from the device front for monitoring the actual values
Mains connection
CAUTION!
Check to make sure the available mains voltage matches the data listed on the
type label attached to the back of the device. Incorrect voltage can cause errors
and malfunctions and may destroy the device.
Make sure the connection data and technical specifications of the power supply
comply with DIN VDE or national requirements. The mains connection cable may
be plugged only into a properly installed, grounded safety wall socket (shock-
proof socket) (see DIN VDE 0100-710). Read the device label located in rear of de-
vice (type plate) to determine the operating voltage of the device.
Grounding contactThe power connection must be equipped with a grounding contact. Use the orig-
inal power cable (if included in scope of delivery) to establish a connection be-
tween the mains wall socket and the non-heating device plug located in the rear
of the device.
Only for U.S. operatorsOnly use a certified (UL-listed), removable mains connection cable, type SJT, min-
imal 18 AWG, 3 leads. The plug connectors must comply with NEMA 5-15 and
IEC 16320-C13. Grounding will only be reliable if the equipment is connected to
a corresponding hospital grade socket.
Potential equalizationThe equipotential bonding is used as a protective measure against the failure of
the protective conductor according to requirements of IEC 60601-1 in the respec-
tively valid version. The installation must be according to the relevant local safety
regulations.
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