Wave Analyzer Medica 700 User Guide
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Safety
Manufacturer provides sufficient information to ensure patient safety, avoid system
malfunctions, and prevent incorrect readings.
Manufacturer declines all responsibility for injury to patients or damage to equipment due to
ignorance of its safety instructions or in the event that they are not followed.
The safety information appears in the form of warnings and alert messages.
Important!
Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the equipment. There are no user
serviceable parts in the device.
Do not modify the equipment in any way.
Repairs and maintenance must be carried out only by qualified service personnel.
Operators and patients should keep hands and body clear from moving parts on the
device.
This is a Class 1 laser product with an embedded Class 3R laser.
2. 1 Electricity
Important!
To avoid risk of electric shock or bodily injury, do not handle the electrical plugs with wet
hands.
To avoid risk of electric shock or fire, make sure the Wave Analyzer Medica 700's power
cord is not damaged before plugging it into an electrical outlet.
To avoid risk of electric shock, the power cord should be fully inserted in an outlet
equipped with a protective ground connection.
When connecting external devices such as a screen or printer, ensure that the device
conforms to IEC 60950-1:2005 Information Technology Equipment - Safety.
2. 2 Transport, Storage, and Handling
Important!
Transport the Wave Analyzer Medica 700 in its specially designed case.
Make sure the packing is firm and secure.
Do not subject the Wave Analyzer Medica 700 to strong vibrations. Shocks or violent
movements can cause malfunctions.
Summary of Contents for Medica 700
Page 2: ......
Page 7: ...1 Introduction I...
Page 11: ...2 Safety II...
Page 15: ...3 Equipment and Installation III...
Page 25: ...4 Overview of the Software IV...
Page 38: ...Wave Analyzer Medica 700 User Guide 32 Overview of the Software Ringer Screen...
Page 94: ...5 Managing Patients V...
Page 103: ...6 Performing a Diagnostic VI...
Page 128: ...7 Managing the List of Test Results VII...
Page 135: ...8 Managing the Database VIII...
Page 141: ...9 General Actions and Features IX...
Page 147: ...10 Configuring the Unit X...
Page 189: ...11 What Should I Do If XI...
Page 191: ...12 Maintenance XII...
Page 195: ...189 Wave Analyzer Medica 700 User Guide 189 Maintenance 4 Head and ChinRest are lowered 5...
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