Interactions with other medical devices cannot be completely ruled out.
Apply the IEC 80001‑1 standard for risk assessment.
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The device is not suitable for direct connection to the public internet
Take care when connecting units together or to parts of other systems as
there is always an element of risk (e.g. due to leakage currents).
Only connect units when there can be no question of danger to operator or
to patient.
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Only connect units when it is safe to do so and when there is no risk of
damage or harm to the surroundings
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If it is not 100% clear from the unit data sheet that such connections can
be safely made or if you are in any doubt, always get a suitably qualified
person (e.g. the manufacturer) to verify that the setup is safe
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Observe the specifications of IEC 60601‑1 (EN 60601‑1) when
connecting the appliance with other appliances, e.g. a PC system, both
in and outside the patient environment
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Only connect peripheral units (such as computers, monitors or printers)
that conform at least to the requirements set out in IEC 60950‑1 (EN
60950‑1)
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The connected computer must conform to EN 55032 (class B) and EN
55024
3.2.3.3 Connecting network cable
About this task
Follow these steps to connect the network cable.
Steps
1. Remove the cover from the rear of the device.
2. Connect the supplied network cable to the network connection of the
device.
NOTE
The cover on the rear must be correctly fitted when the device is
operated within the patient environment.
3. Refit the cover.
3 Assembly
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