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Appendix B
Technical Guide
This chapter contains information about the electrical requirements and operating
conditions for the scanner as well as important information about attaching other
equipment and so on. Before you turn on the scanner, make sure that the installation
has been approved by a qualified service technician or by hospital safety personnel.
See Safety Precautions in Chapter 1, “General and Safety Information”.
Operating Environment
The Pro Focus can be operated safely within the following operating condition limits:
Table B-1. Operating condition limits.
Explosion
hazard
The Rear of the Scanner
The rear of the scanner body (see Fig B-1 and Fig B-2) contains a large number of
connectors for connecting different equipment.
Condition
Limits
Ambient operating temperature
10
°
C to 40
°
C (50
°
F to 104
°
F)
Humidity
max. 85% RH non-condensing
Atmospheric pressure
between 700 hPa and 1060 hPa
WARNING Follow the guidelines in EN60601-1-1[1] when you connect the scanner to
other equipment. See “General Safety Precautions” on page 21.
WARNING During use, the scanner must be at least 25 cm (10in) from the patient to
minimize the risk of igniting explosive gases.
The scanner is not intended for use in potentially explosive environments and should
be kept well away from flammable gases and liquids. It should not be used in oxygen-
enriched atmospheres. Avoid excessive heat, dust and direct sunlight.
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
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