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Table 1-2 contains brief explanations of the safety symbols used to label the scanner.
(Some labels in the table may appear on the transducer rather than the scanner itself.)
NOTE
especially the following:
When you encounter this sign on the scanner, consult the user guide for important
safety information.
B-K Medical disclaims all responsibility for the operating safety, reliability and
performance of the equipment if these symbols and warnings are disregarded in any
way.
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Symbol
Name
Description
Caution or Warning
Consult accompanying user guide (BB1279) when
you encounter this sign on the instrument, to avoid
reducing its safety.
Potential
Equalization
Terminal connected to the chassis. Should be
connected to corresponding terminals on other
equipment to eliminate potential differences.
Ground (earth)
Additional protective ground (earth).
Type BF
BF: Isolated from ground.
Maximum patient leakage current under
•
Normal condition
≤
100
µ
A
•
Single-fault condition
≤
500
µ
A
Type B
B: Maximum patient leakage current under
•
Normal condition
≤
100
µ
A
•
Single-fault condition
≤
500
µ
A
Sealing
Dust- and immersion-protected according to EN
60529 [1].
Standby
Standby switch on front of scanner – used to turn
scanner on and off.
Non-ionizing radiation Ultrasound scanner emits acoustic radiation.
STERILE
Device is in a sterile condition.
Not watertight
Plug may not be immersed (unless it is covered
with a special watertight plug cover).
ESD (electrostatic
discharge)
Do not touch pins in connectors with this symbol
unless you follow ESD precautionary procedures.
Table 1-2. Warning symbols on the scanner.
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
Page 1: ...English BB1279 A June 2005 Pro Focus 2202 Extended User Guide ...
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Page 49: ...Part 2 Working with the Image ...
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