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cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, this could result in
degradation of the performance of this equipment.
k)
Use of any other oximeters than the one provided will void the warranty.
For additional information refer to IEC 60601-1.
1.2
Cautions
a)
If O
2
matic is stored or transported outside operating temperature limits (5-40
ⷪ
C) it needs to cooldown/warm up for 1 hour. Keep the device away from direct
sunlight and hot surfaces.
b)
Pulse oximetry sensors may have difficulty reading when used on patients with
low perfusions due to reduced blood circulation. In the case of poor perfusion
or low-quality signal then the saturation measurement icon appears lit, and the
sensor should be moved to an alternative site to obtain the best possible signal.
c)
The O
2
matic HOT and the pulse oximetry sensor should only be used by the
patient with the ordination.
d)
Avoid using nail polish nails when using pulse oximetry sensor. Nail polish can
cause impaired reading functionality of the pulse oximetry sensor.
e)
In compliance with the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) 2012/19/EU, do not dispose of this product as unsorted
municipal waste. This device contains WEEE materials. Contact your service
provider regarding take-back or recycling of the O
2
matic.
f)
Extended exposure to the device(s) may cause irritation to the skin, pyrogenicity
or trigger allergies.
g)
During treatment the device should always be turned on.
h)
To avoid disconnecting please keep the device away from pets, pests and
children.
i)
If the device has not been used in a while leave the device on for 30 seconds
before using it.
Caution
Indicates that you must be careful when executing these instructions. Not
complying with these caution directives can cause minor injuries or
equipment damage.
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