DIH 0300 B – USER GUIDE REANIBEX 300
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1 INTRODUCTION
in each type of patient.
HAZARD
HAZARD OF EXPLOSION
. Do not attempt to open or handle the battery. Do not incinerate the battery.
Avoid electrical contact between the battery terminals.
WARNING
• Follow the local, regional or national regulations in your country for the disposal of worn batteries.
• Do not expose Li-ion batteries to temperatures over 40ºC during prolonged periods of time, as this
reduces their service life.
• Do not expose Li-ion batteries to temperatures over 50ºC during prolonged periods of time, as this
reduces their service life.
• Keep batteries away from flames and other heat sources.
WARNING
• Do not use the batteries in environments with high humidity. Make sure that the batteries do not
get wet.
• Do not crush, bang, dent or deform the batteries.
WARNING
In AED mode, place the disposable multifunction electrodes as indicated in the electrode packaging.
WARNING
To guarantee patient safety, do not place the REANIBEX 300 in a position from where it can fall on the
patient.
WARNING
• Periodical checks must be performed to ensure that the REANIBEX 300 and its accessories are
operating properly. The manual tests should be performed at least once a month as described in the
MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
WARNING
The battery should be removed from the equipment if the REANIBEX 300 is not going to be used for a
long period of time.
WARNING
Do not remove the battery from the equipment while working with a patient, as this will switch off the
equipment.
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