24 Chapter 1
Installation
Installation
safety
requirements
Secure the
power cord
Transducers
Electrical
shock
Type B
transducers
Electrical
burns
B-K Medical transducers fulfill EMC requirements when they are outside as well as
inside the patient’s body.
Care
Please refer to the General Transducer Information (BB0555) manual for
information about caring for transducers.
Other Safety Considerations
Mechanical failure or unintended use of ultrasound equipment can result in physical
injury to patients or operators.
WARNING To ensure safe performance, a qualified electrical engineer or hospital
safety personnel must verify that the ultrasound scanner is correctly installed and that
it complies with the safety requirements described below:
•
Use only the original power supply cord. This must be fitted with a hospital-
approved three-prong grounded power plug. See “Power Supply Cord” on
page 331.
•
The equipment must only be connected to a grounded AC power supply (or wall
outlet) that meets EN/IEC/NEC requirements or applicable local regulations. The
examination room’s grounding system should be checked regularly by a qualified
electronics engineer or hospital safety personnel.
•
Never use extension cables. The increased length of the cable will increase the
resistance of the protective ground conductor beyond an acceptable level.
•
Keep power supply cords, sockets and plugs clean and dry at all times.
WARNING Make sure that the power cord cannot be accidentally disconnected from
the wall or the scanner.
WARNING The transducer sockets contain terminals with 5V. To avoid coming in
contact with these voltages, always connect transducers to cover empty sockets while
you use the scanner.
WARNING When using Type B (non-isolated) transducers, carefully check all
electrical equipment within the patient area. Also, consider using additional protective
grounding.
WARNING Do not leave transducers in contact with the patient when using HF
electrosurgical equipment.
Summary of Contents for Pro Focus 2202
Page 1: ...English BB1279 A June 2005 Pro Focus 2202 Extended User Guide ...
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 15: ...Part 1 Basics ...
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Page 32: ...32 Chapter 1 ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 2 ...
Page 49: ...Part 2 Working with the Image ...
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Page 98: ...98 Chapter 5 ...
Page 117: ...Part 3 Imaging Modes ...
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Page 136: ...136 Chapter 8 ...
Page 152: ...152 Chapter 10 ...
Page 164: ...164 Chapter 12 ...
Page 165: ...Part 4 Setting up and Maintaining Your System ...
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Page 200: ...200 Chapter 13 ...
Page 208: ...208 Chapter 14 ...
Page 209: ...Part 5 Pro Packages ...
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Page 344: ...344 Appendix C ...