
CU-ER1 Operator’s Manual _ver 3.00
There is a possibility of explosion or fire if the Paramedic CU-ER1 is used in
the presence of flammable agents or in an OXYGEN enriched atmosphere.
Do not use the Paramedic CU-ER1 if it has been submerged in water. Call
immediately for service assistance.
To ensure safety and reliability, use only parts and accessories approved by
CU Medical Systems, Inc.
2.2 Electrical Safety Guidelines
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Use the correct power supply during recharging. See the Chapter on Power Supply for
more details.
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During recharging, do not place the device where the environmental conditions
exceed the operating conditions specified in the Device Operation Guidelines
Electromagnetic interference may alter device performance. During
operation, the device should be placed away from sources of electromagnetic
interference such as motors, generators, X-Ray equipment, radio
transmitters, cellular mobile telephones and others, as these might interfere
with the signals being acquired and analyzed.
The Paramedic CU-ER1 is classified as follows:
- It is a Class I, BF equipment in terms of electrical shock prevention (EN
60601-1). Therefore this device is not rated for use around combustible
anesthetic or solvents.
- The Electromagnetic emission level is Class B according to EN 60601-1
(Safety of Electric Medical Equipment), and the noise redemption is B level
according to the EN 60601-1-2 (Electromagnetic Compatibility
Requirements).
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