Introduction
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EasyOne Pro™ / EasyOne Pro™ LAB
Liquids must not be allowed to enter the device or the
sensor. Devices and sensors into which liquids have
penetrated must be immediately cleaned and checked by
a service technician, before they can be reused.
Do not open the device or the sensor. There are no user-
replaceable components inside the device or the sensor.
Do not insert objects of any kind into the device. They
may touch live components and you might suffer an
electric shock, cause fire, or damage the device.
Warning
Patient Hazard—The operator must be trained in the use of
the device.
Patient Hazard—Before performing any tests on patients,
refer to the ATS/ERS Taskforce recommendations (literature
[11] (
Patient Hazard—Custom configured reports bear the label
Custom Report
at the bottom of each page. The user is
responsible for the content and use of all custom configured
reports.
Patient Hazard—Do not touch the accessible contacts of
connectors located at the rear panel and the patient at the
same time.
Patient Hazard, Equipment Damage—Do not modify
EasyOne Pro™
in any way.
Patient Hazard—When used at 230-240 V, 60 Hz equipment
must be connected to a center-tapped 240 V single phase
transformer (US requirement).
Risk of Infection—Follow all cleaning procedures carefully, and
thoroughly inspect the components after they are cleaned and
before each patient is tested. Cleaning residue, particulate
matter, and other contaminates (including pieces of torn or
broken components) in the breathing circuit create a safety
risk to the patient during test procedures. Aspiration of
contaminates can be potentially life-threatening.
Risk of Infection—Proper use of the
spirette™
and the
DLCO
barriette™
/
FRC barriette™
provides a reliable infection
barrier. The use of other accessories is not permitted.
Cross Contamination Between Patients—The
spirette™
and
the
DLCO barriette™
/
FRC barriette™
are intended for