2.3
Proper System Handling
Proper Handling
Warning
Prior to surgery, test the device to ensure that it is functioning properly. Visually inspect
the device and all cables for damage. Start the system, ensure that the system boots up
correctly and patient data has been loaded correctly. Do not use equipment if you suspect
that it is damaged in any way.
If the wall on which the system is installed changes in appearance (e.g., cracks), do not use
the system and have an expert evaluate wall stability.
Warning
Do not place heavy objects (> 2 kg) on wall-mounted devices.
Risk of Electric Shock
Warning
Never touch the patient and any system parts or electrical interfaces at the same time, due
to possible electrostatic discharge.
Do not touch the electrical contacts of plugs.
The mains supply line fuse must have an appropriate rating.
Foreign Objects
Do not insert foreign objects into openings of
Buzz
.
Abnormal Shocks and Impact
Protect the device from severe shocks.
Warning
Do not use the system after an abnormal impact (e.g., an earthquake or explosion), due to
the possibility of fundamental structural damage. It is recommended to have an expert
evaluate wall stability.
Cables
When connecting and disconnecting cables, observe the relevant information in this user guide.
Do not use damaged cables (e.g., damaged insulation, bare wires). Damaged cables present a
danger of electrical shock or fire.
Only use the power cables that have been provided with the system.
Lay all cables so that nobody will stand on or trip over them. When connecting or installing cables
for
Buzz
, do not route the power cord where it can be tread on or pinched by adjacent objects.
Pay particular attention to the plug, the electrical outlet, and the point where the cord extends from
Buzz
.
Modifications
Warning
Do not modify the system in any way. Altering the system or using it outside of its intended
use may result in severe harm to the patient, user or third-party.
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