Chapter 1 Operation Safety Information
User Manual of Veterinary Monitor --7--
Attention
Please install the device at a place where the observation, manipulation and maintenance of the
device is convenient.
Please put the user manual near the device for convenient and quick reference when necessary.
It should not to position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate the disconnection device from
the supply mains.
The software of this device is developed according to the IEC60601-1-4 standards, which has
minimized the possibility of the risks caused by programming errors.
The user manual introduces the product according to its most complete configurations. Therefore,
your purchased product may lack some configurations or corresponding functions.
1.2 Influence on the Environment and Energy Sources
Handling of the packing materials, exhausted battery and scrap materials should be carried out according to local
regulations. The user should carry out reasonable handling for the scrap product and materials according to the
local laws and regulations, and offer possible help for waste classification and recycling.
1.3 Safety Classification
This series of monitors belong to the following types:
1
)
Based on shockproof types:
Class I, internal power supply.
2
)
Based on shockproof levels:
BF type (*) application parts: EtCO
2
measurement module (optional), and anesthetic gas module (optional).
CF type (*) application parts: ECG (Respiration) measurement, IBP measurement module (optional), the
NIBP measurement module, Temp measurement module, SpO
2
measurement module.
(Attention: * represents an anti-defibrillation function.)
3
)
Based on the levels of protection from noxious liquid infiltration:
IPX1.
4
)
Based on safety levels in an atmosphere of easily flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or with oxygen or
nitrous oxide:
This series of monitors cannot be used in an atmosphere of easily flammable anesthetic gas mixed with air or
with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
5
)
Based on duty:
A continuously-running equipment.
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