General and Safety Information 25
Mechanical
injury
Service and Repair
Authorized
personnel
Connecting Other Equipment
To fulfill EMC requirements, do not attach cables to the scanner unless they are the
same type as listed in Table B-2 on page 324 and do not exceed the maximum length
given in the table. Do not attach transducers and other accessories unless the user
guide for the transducer or accessory states that it can be used with this scanner.
Attaching other equipment may cause an increase in electromagnetic emissions or
may cause the scanner to be more sensitive to electromagnetic interference.
The scanner must not be galvanically connected to a computer network (DICOM)
that has not been isolated. If the network is not isolated, the scanner must be
connected via a network isolator DP0925 (see “Accessories”, starting on page 341).
Medical
equipment
WARNING Be careful to avoid the following potential sources of injury:
•
Parts of the body can be pinched by moveable parts of the scanner, such as the
keyboard panel and the monitor.
•
Tilting the scanner can cause it to be unstable and injure someone.
•
Do not lean or sit on the keyboard. The keyboard panel or monitor can break if
subjected to heavy weights or impact.
WARNING Service and repair of B-K Medical electromedical equipment must be
carried out only by the manufacturer or its authorized representatives. B-K Medical
reserves the right to disclaim all responsibility for the operating safety, reliability and
performance of equipment serviced or repaired by other parties. After repairs have
been carried out, a qualified electrical engineer or hospital technician should verify the
safety of all equipment.
!
WARNING Consult this user guide before connecting other equipment to terminals
marked with
.
!
WARNING Equipment that complies with the requirements of EN/IEC 60601–1 [2], UL
2601-1 [4] or CSA C22.2 No. 601.1–M90 [5] can be connected to the scanner, but the
power for the equipment must come from the auxiliary power output on the scanner or
from an independent wall power outlet. You can use the isolated auxiliary power outlets
on the scanner to connect equipment such as a monitor or video printer requiring a
total of 350VA or less. Otherwise, you can plug the scanner and other equipment into
an external common isolation transformer in order to control the leakage current during
a ground connection fault. Follow the guidelines in EN60601–1–1 [6]. If in doubt,
contact your local B-K Medical representative.
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 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 165: ...Part 4 Setting up and Maintaining Your System ...
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