EasyOne Pro™ / EasyOne Pro™ LAB
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Introduction
single patient use. Use a new one for each patient to prevent
cross contamination between patients.
Risk of Poisoning—Observe all information provided by the
manufacturers of chemical products required for the use and
care of the product. Always keep these chemical products in
their original containers to avoid any confusion which may
have severe consequences.
RF Interference—Known RF sources, such as cell phones,
radio or TV stations, and two-way radios, may cause
unexpected or adverse operation of this device. Check the
device performance before each use.
Risk to Persons—If the display is broken, avoid contact with
the liquid crystal.
Suffocation Hazard—Dispose of the packaging material,
observing the applicable waste-control regulations. Keep the
packaging material out of children's reach.
Caution
Equipment Damage—Before connecting the device to the
power line, check that the voltage and frequency ratings of
your power line match the values indicated on the device
nameplate.
Equipment Damage—Protect the equipment from viruses,
malware, etc. Always check the USB flash drive for viruses,
before connecting it to the equipment.
Equipment Damage—Do not set up
EasyOne Pro™
in the
direct vicinity of a window. Rain, humidity and sunlight may
damage
EasyOne Pro™
. Do not operate
EasyOne Pro™
in
the vicinity of heating appliances (radiators). Do not block air
vents and do not place any objects on the device.
Equipment Damage—Do not drop
EasyOne Pro™
.
Equipment Damage—For equipment transport, switch off
EasyOne Pro™
and store it in its original packing.
Restricted Sale—U.S. Federal law restricts this device to sale
by or on the order of a physician.