
7
Warning!
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The device may only be used for the intended purpose described in this user
manual and for its intended application.
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Only use the device after you have read this user manual and understood its
contents.
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Never use the device for training without turning it on. Otherwise the electronic
monitoring system will not work.
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Only use the device in accordance with the instructions in this user manual.
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Correctly setting-up the device is a pre-requisite for successful training.
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Only breathe through your mouth during training. Use a nose clip if necessary.
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The device may not be used in the vicinity of flammable gas mixtures or gas
mixtures of air, oxygen or nitrous oxide (e.g. anaesthetic gases).
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Training must be interrupted in the event of discomfort or illness.
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In rare instances training may cause dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches,
nausea or vestibular disorders. In such cases training must be stopped immediately.
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The user carries full responsibility for all types of training application. Idiag assumes
no responsibility for the training application.
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Idiag shall not be liable for any side effects whatsoever that occur following training
with the Idiag P100.
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Observe the hygiene requirements set out in Chapter 11 “Maintenance” (see page
24).
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The breathing bag is made of TPU and the mouthpiece of silicone. Both
components are supplied with the Idiag P100 and neither contain latex. Other OEM
breathing bags and/or mouthpieces may contain latex. Latex may trigger allergic
reactions. If you are allergic to latex only use breathing bags and mouthpieces
made of silicone.
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The device may not be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or who have insufficient experience or knowledge, unless they are
supervised or under instruction.
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Children may not play with the device even if supervised.
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The maximum sea level at which the device may be used is 2,000 m ASL.