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Safety
Precautions when Using with Other Equipment
at their maximum programmed rate.
[Based on a safety bulletin issued by FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health on October 14, 1998]
Non-Explosion Proof
Never operate the equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics, high concentration of oxygen, or inside
hyperbaric chamber. Also, do not operate the equipment in an environment in which there is a risk of explosion.
Explosion or fire may result.
Defibrillator
When defibrillating, keep away from the electrodes or medicament applied to the patient chest. If this is not
possible, remove the electrodes or medicament before defibrillating.
If the defibrillator paddles are directly in contact with the electrodes or medicament, an electrical shock may
result by the discharged energy.
When defibrillating, make sure that the electrodes, sensor cables, or relay cables are firmly connected to the
device.
Contacting the metal part of the disconnected cable may result in electrical shock from the discharged energy.
When defibrillating, do not touch the patient and the metal part of the device or cables.
Electric shock may result from the discharged energy.
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
MR Unsafe-Keep away from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment.
Do not use this equipment in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) environments.
When conducting MRI test, remove the electrodes and sensors connected to the patient (test subject).
This equipment may be pulled towards the MRI device. Also, the local heating caused by the induced
electromotive force may cause burn injury to the patient or performance degradation, failure, damage of this
equipment.
For details, refer to the operation manual for the MRI testing device.
DANGER
WARNING
WARNING
Summary of Contents for DYASCOPE 8000 Series
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