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Safety
Precautions for Using the Equipment
Precautions about Connections to Peripheral Devices
For safety and good performance of this equipment, connection of other manufacturers’ equipment to the monitor is
not authorized, unless the connection is explicitly approved by Fukuda Denshi. It is the user's responsibility to
contact Fukuda Denshi to determine the compatibility and warranty status of any connection made to another
manufacturer's equipment.
When multiple equipments are connected to the patient, it may be necessary to take measures for connection
(use of separation device), power supply (use of isolation power), grounding (additional protective earth). If
these measures are not properly taken, a leakage current may flow between the equipments, or the total amount
of leakage current may exceed the limit specified on EN 60601-1.
Only the peripheral devices specified by Fukuda Denshi should be connected with the given procedure. Use of
an unspecified device may cause electric shock to the patient and/or operator due to excessive leakage current.
Although the peripheral device connectors on the DS-8007 System are, with some exceptions, isolated from
the power supply, the connecting peripheral devices should comply with EN 60601-1. It is the user's
responsibility to verify that the overall system complies with EN 60601-1 or EN 60601-1-1.
To prevent danger of electric shock, always position the peripheral devices away from the patient.
Network equipment including printer and hub should be located outside the "Patient Environment". If located
inside the "Patient Environment", it may result in electric shock to the patient or the operator.
Combinations of medical equipment with non-medical equipment must comply with EN 60601-1 or EN
60601-1-1. Never use a multiple portable socket-outlet or extension cable when connecting the equipments
unless it is supplied specifically for use with that equipment.
Precautions for Using the Equipment
This System
When connecting to other equipments, contact your nearest representative.
Danger such as electric shock may result to the patient and operator.
Warnings about the System
Do not connect any damaged/unspecified equipment or cable to any I/O connector. Otherwise, the equipment
cannot deliver its maximum performance and the connected equipments may be damaged, resulting in a safety
hazard.
If this equipment is used under an environment not fulfilling the specified condition, not only that the
equipment cannot deliver its maximum performance, the equipment may be damaged and safety cannot be
ensured. If using the equipment under condition other than specified, contact your nearest representative.
Use only the supplied 3-way AC power cable. Use of other cables may result in electric shock to the patient
and the operator.
The power cable must be connected to a hospital grade outlet.
When using multiple ME equipment simultaneously, perform equipotential grounding to prevent potential
difference between the equipments. Even a small potential difference may result in electric shock to the patient
and the operator.
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Summary of Contents for Dynascope 8000 Series
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