User's Manual Part 1

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1.3.10.2. Caution
! CAUTION
Indicates a potential hazard or unsafe practice that, if not avoided, could result in minor
injury or product/property damage.
1.3.10.3. Note
NOTE
Provides application tips or other useful or important information.
1.3.11. Disposal
! WARNING
To avoid contaminating or infecting personnel, the environment or other equipment, make sure
you disinfect and decontaminate appropriately before disposing of it in accordance with local
laws.
1.3.11.1. Waste
At the end of lifetime, the product and its accessories must be disposed of in compliance with
the guidelines regulating the disposal of such products. Never dispose of waste electrical and
electronic equipment as unsorted municipal waste. Remove potentially dangerous materials
(for example batteries) before disposal. Collect materials separately, so that it can be safely and
properly reused, treated, recycled, or recovered. If you have questions concerning disposal of
the product, please contact
IRadimed Corporation or your local IRadimed representatives.
Disposal of product - Comply with local laws in the disposal of the device and/or its accessories.
1.3.11.2. Batteries
When a battery has visual signs of damage, or no longer holds 50% of rated capacity, it should
be replaced. Follow local laws for proper disposal of batteries.
! WARNING
Do not disassemble batteries, or dispose of them in fire, or cause them to short circuit. They
may ignite, explode, leak or heat up causing personal injury.
1.3.11.3. Electronics
The 3880 monitoring system, radio, and accessories are subject to strict disposal regulations for
user and environmental safety. Observe and adhere to all local regulations when disposing of
any electronic component.
1.3.11.4. Calibration Gases and Patient-Related Materials
The 3880 Monitoring System and its accessories are subject to strict disposal regulations for
user and environmental safety. Observe and adhere to all local regulations when disposing of
any containers of calibration gases, patient scavenged gases, and any other patient-related
accessories used during monitoring.