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• Only
trained
and
experienced
medical
professionals should use this equipment. Failure
to comply with the BSPMAX™ II Instructions for
Use may result in patient and/or medical staff
injury.
• DANGER - Explosion Hazard. DO NOT use in
atmospheres containing flammable gasses
(anesthetics, etc) with concentrations within
explosive limits.
• Use of eye protection is required while operating
equipment.
• Inspect battery pack case for cracks prior to use.
Do not use a damaged battery pack.
• DO NOT expose battery packs to fire or incineration.
• DO NOT allow battery pack contacts to contact
metal objects. Contact with metal objects may
result in electrical shock or a burn injury to the user.
• Under certain classifications of risk, the World Health
Organization (WHO), or local regulatory authorities
recommend special CJD (Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease)
inactivation processing procedures. Consult WHO and
local regulations for further information.
• Battery packs contain nickel cadmium, which must
be recycled or disposed of properly. See product
disposal instructions.
• DO NOT store battery packs on handpieces.
Batteries will discharge if they are connected to the
handpiece even though the handpiece is not
running and will cause irreparable damage to the
battery cells.
• DO NOT use battery packs while warm. Allow
adequate time for cooling prior to use. Cool by
exposure to room temperature.
• REMOVE battery packs from charging bays when
4-Bay Power Unit is off to avoid battery discharge
and/or damage.
• Recharge battery packs before each use to ensure
maximum running time.
• The charge cycle takes approximately 5-60 minutes.
• The expected run time of a fully charged battery
pack is approximately 3-15 minutes depending on
surgical demand and battery type.
• Only use battery packs that have been charged
within 48 hours.
• Store battery packs on an activated charger where
they will maintain a full charge, until they are sterilized.
Warnings
Cautions
Notes