User Manual

Device Startup
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4 Device Startup
DANGER!
The product may be used only by doctors or health care professional in accor-
dance with the intended use. Personnel must have training that qualifies them
to operate laparoscopy pumps. In addition, personnel must read the user manual
and operating instructions and become familiar with handling the device before
first use. Personnel must have mastered handling and operation of the product
before first use during a surgery. This user manual does not include descriptions
or instructions for surgical procedures/techniques. It is also not intended to in-
troduce to or train physicians in the use of surgical techniques.
NOTE!
Locations
The device is only to be used in a professional facility healthcare enviroment.
4.1 Delivery Scope
Device FLUID CONTROL Lap 2216
• Instructions for Use
• Power cord
Delivery inspectionAlways check all parts and accessories of the device immediately after receiving
the shipment. The manufacturer considers only replacement claims that have
been immediately submitted or reported to a sales representative or an autho-
rized service company.
Returning the deviceIf it becomes necessary to return the device, always use the original packaging.
The manufacturer does not take responsibility for damage that has occurred dur-
ing transportation if the damage was caused by inadequate transport packaging.
Please fill out the return form enclosed at the end of the instructions. Enclose the
manual with the device.
Please make sure that all required information has been supplied:
•Name of owner
Address of owner
Device type and model
Serial number (see identification plate)
Description of defect
4.2 Setting up and Connecting the Device
Setting upPlace the device on a flat surface free of vibration located in a dry environment.
The ambient temperature and humidity must meet the requirements mentioned
in Chapter 9 "Technical Data".
DANGER!
Not explosion-proof
The device is not explosion-proof. Do not operate the device in the vicinity of ex-
plosive anesthetic gases and not in the vicinity of oxygen-enriched environ-
ments.
DANGER!
Falls and crashes
Place the device on a stable and level surface. Cables must be laid safely. Tubes
between the device and the patient must not create any obstruction.