User's Manual

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Position the system
Promote comfortable shoulder, arm, and hand postures
•Useastandtosupporttheweightoftheultrasoundsystem.
Minimize eye and neck strain
•Ifpossible,positionthesystemwithinreach.
•Adjusttheangleofthesystemanddisplaytominimizeglare.
•Ifusingastand,adjustitsheightsothatthedisplayisatorslightlybelow eyelevel.
Position yourself
Support your back during an exam
•Useachairthatsupportsyourlowerback,thatadjuststoyourworksurfaceheight,that
promotesanaturalbodyposture,andthatallowsquickheightadjustments.
•Alwayssitorstandupright.Avoidbendingorstooping.
Minimize reaching and twisting
•Useabedthatisheightadjustable.
•Positionthepatientasclosetoyouaspossible.
•Faceforward.Avoidtwistingyourheadorbody.
•Moveyourentirebodyfronttoback,andpositionyourscanning armnexttoorslightlyin
frontofyou.
•Standfordifficultexamstominimizereaching.
•Positionthe
ultrasoundsystemordisplaydirectlyinfrontofyou.
•Provideanauxiliarymonitorforpatientviewing.
Promote comfortable shoulder and arm postures
•Keepyourelbowclosetoyourside.
•Relaxyourshouldersinalevelposition.
Supportyourarmusingasupportcushionorpillow,orrestitonthebed.
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