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Acceptance, Delivery Set and Package Data

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6. 

Acceptance, Delivery Set and Package Data

Neuro-MMG electronic unit

with the serial number __________________,

is collected and packed according to TC 26.60.12-064-13218158-2017.

Package report number ________________

Package report date _________________

The detailed information about the delivery set is described in the package report

which is an integral part of the present document and should be kept along with it.

7. Disposal

The MMG unit and sensors should not be disposed of in general waste. The system
disposal should be performed according to your local regulations.

8. Warranty

8.1 The manufacturer guarantees the system quality conformance to TC 26.60.12-064-
13218158-2017 requirements if the rules of operation, storage, transportation, mounting
and maintenance prescribed in the operational documentation are observed.

8.2 Warranty period is 24 months from the delivery date to the customer. The delivery
date is the date of invoice for the system it is bought with or any other document
the system was delivered with.

The warranty period of components exposed to wear (cables) is 30 days.

The warranty period can be prolonged for the period from reclamation submission up

to repair completion (chapter 9).

8.3 The operation of guarantee commitment is stopped if:

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the rules of operation, storage, transportation, mounting and maintenance pre-

scribed in the operational documentation are not observed;

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the warranty period is expired;

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a user brakes the seal without permission of the manufacturer.

8.4 The manufacturer is obliged to repair the equipment in case of breakdown during
the warranty period free of charge. The repair is carried out in the service center of Neu-

Summary of Contents for Neuro-MMG

Page 1: ...Technical Manual Neuro MMG MMG Unit with Sensors TM077 01 001 000 23 04 2018 for veterinary purposes...

Page 2: ...Neurosoft Ltd 2018 5 Voronin str Ivanovo 153032 Russia P O Box 10 Ivanovo 153000 Russia Phone 7 4932 24 04 34 7 4932 95 99 99 Fax 7 4932 24 04 35 E mail info neurosoft com Internet www neurosoft com...

Page 3: ...n 11 2 2 Room Selection and Placement 11 2 3 Unpacking and Delivery Set Check 12 2 4 Assembly and Connection to Computer 12 3 Proper Use 13 3 1 Setting Up Procedures 13 3 2 Getting Started 14 3 3 Test...

Page 4: ...an send your responses and recommendations to Neurosoft Company by the following address P O Box 10 Ivanovo 153000 Russia or by e mail help neurosoft com You can find additional information on Neuroso...

Page 5: ...MEP digital neurophysiological systems for EMG EP ERG and OAE Neuro MEP Micro 2 channel digital neurophysiological system for EMG and EP with the built in miniature dedicated keyboard Neuron Spectrum...

Page 6: ...G sensors with caution if the skin where these sensors are positioned is damaged Warnings and Precautions To perform safe and reliable monitoring read carefully the related operating documentation for...

Page 7: ...agnetic compatibility EMC is ensured in compliance with the requirements of IEC 60601 1 2 2007 standard The Neuro MMG is intended for operation in electromagnetic environment which special features ar...

Page 8: ...od and USB adapter interfaced via RS 485 The MMG sensors included to the delivery set are connected to this pod The USB adapter is connected to the system unit of the personal computer or Neuro IOM el...

Page 9: ...n Fig 2 Fig 2 The front and side panels of the MMG unit 1 Indicator orange the power is on green the acquisition is in progress 2 Inputs to plug in the MMG sensors 3 Communication cable 4 USB adapter...

Page 10: ...it 1 5 Labeling The sample of MMG unit labeling is shown in Fig 4 Fig 4 The sample of labeling Interpretation of Symbols on MMG Unit applied parts of CF type according to IEC 60601 1 catalogue number...

Page 11: ...can cause the unstable opera tion The recommended distance from the electronic unit to the nearest mains is not less than 3 meters It is recommended to place the MMG unit on the maximum possible dist...

Page 12: ...s it is necessary to place it in the room and leave for 24 hours in normal conditions Unpack the box and extract the Neuro MMG The delivery set should comply with the packing report list Check visuall...

Page 13: ...spheric pressure from 70 kPa to 106 kPa Before power supply switching make sure that the cases of MMG unit and computer have no apparent mechanical failures which can represent a danger Plug the MMG u...

Page 14: ...MG unit MMG sensors and cables to exclude the damages Customize the Neuro IOM NET or Neuro MEP NET software and other equipment taking into consideration the related user manual recommendations There...

Page 15: ...Proper Use 15 Start Neuro IOM NET software on the PC see Neuro IOM NET user manual Select MMG test test Fig 7 Fig 7 Selecting MMG test...

Page 16: ...Monitoring button or F6 key on the keyboard The obtained traces shall appear in the monitoring window When the target muscle starts twitching the high amplitude signals should be observed at the scre...

Page 17: ...led information on how to perform the acquisition is stated in Neuro MEP NET user manual Fig 9 Selecting MMG test Use the sensor connected in accordance with Fig 5 3 3 Test Completion Upon the test co...

Page 18: ...ensors to MMG unit 3 5 Actions in Emergency If electrical insulation of Neuro MMG component is disturbed in the result of the emergency fire mechanical failure flood medical staff evacuation and elect...

Page 19: ...cloth gently wrung in phe noles Bacillotex etc or 70 alcohol 0 5 chlorohexidine 3 If hepatitis or any other dangerous virus contamination is suspected use alde hydes Cidex etc or chlorinates Diversol...

Page 20: ...the cable repair 5 1 USB Cable for MMG Unit The communication cable is examined externally for damages If any damage is detected it should be repaired by shortening the length remove the damaged cable...

Page 21: ...of operation storage transportation mounting and maintenance prescribed in the operational documentation are observed 8 2 Warranty period is 24 months from the delivery date to the customer The delive...

Page 22: ...tem see chapter 6 of this manual or the system label ing the number and the date of the invoice or other document the system was deliv ered with the detailed description of failures If it is possible...

Page 23: ...environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The digital system uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and not likely to cause any interference in...

Page 24: ...tal environment 1 kV for input output lines Not applicable Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV differential mode 1 kV Mains power quality should be that of typical commercial or hospital environment 2 kV common...

Page 25: ...el in each frequency range 3 Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol 1 Is ensured by PC compliance with GOST R 51317 4 6 requirements 2 Field strengths fro...

Page 26: ...rding to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz up to 80 MHz outside ISM bands P d 17 1 80 MHz to 800 MHz P d 17 1 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz P d 23 2 0 01 0 117 0 117 0 233 0 1 0 369 0 369 0 738 1 1 167 1 167 2...

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