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Important safety considerations
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Electrical Hazard
A damaged probe may increase the risk of electric shock if
conductive solutions come in contact with internal live pads.
Inspect the probe often for cracks or openings in the housing
and holes in and around the acoustic lens, or other damage that
could allow moisture to enter. Become familiar with the probe's
care precautions outlined in ‘Vscan maintenance’ on page 6-1.
Personnel and equipment safety
Explosion hazard
Never operate the equipment in the presence of flammable or
explosive liquids, vapors or gases. Malfunctions in the Vscan, or
sparks, can electrically ignite these substances. Operators
should be aware of the following points to prevent such
explosion hazards.
• If flammable substances are detected in the environment,
do not plug in or turn on the system.
• If flammable substances are detected after the system has
been turned on, do not attempt to turn off the Vscan, or to
unplug it.
• If flammable substances are detected, evacuate and
ventilate the area before turning off the Vscan.
Electrical hazard
NOTE: Any rest energy within our scanners or their components will be
below 60 V DC or 2 mJ.
DANGER
The hazards listed below can seriously affect the safety of
personnel and equipment during a diagnostic ultrasound
examination.
WARNING
The internal circuits of the AC/DC adapter use high voltages,
capable of causing serious injury or death by electrical shock.