2 Safety and Care
Instructions for Use
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Caution:
To avoid the possibility of static shock and damage to the system, avoid the use of
aerosol spray cleaners on the monitor screens.
Caution:
Do not use spray cleaners on the ultrasound system, as this may force cleaning fluid
into the system and damage electronic components. It is also possible for the solvent fumes to
build up and form flammable gases or damage internal components.
Caution:
Do not pour any fluid onto the ultrasound system surfaces, as fluid seepage into the
electrical circuitry may cause excessive leakage current or system failure.
Caution:
To ensure proper grounding and leakage current levels, it is the policy of Siemens to
have an authorized Siemens representative or Siemens approved third party perform all
on-board connections of documentation and storage devices to the ultrasound system.
Caution:
To maintain the safety and functionality of the ultrasound system, maintenance must
be performed every 24 months. Electrical safety tests must also be performed at regular
intervals as specified by local safety regulations, or as needed.
EMC Note:
Proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic fields, such as radio transmitter stations
or similar installations may lead to interference visible on the monitor screen. However, the device
has been designed and tested to withstand such interference and will not be permanently damaged.
Level of Protection Against Electrical Shock — System
According to EN 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1, the system provides a "Level of Protection Against
Electrical Shock" of "Type B."
The Type B icon is located on the system.
Level of Protection Against Electrical Shock — Transducers
According to EN 60601-1 and IEC 60601-1, the assemblies for the endocavity transducer and
the linear, curved, and phased array transducers provide a "Level of Protection Against
Electrical Shock" of "Type BF."
The Type BF icon is located on the transducer label.
Example of a transducer label.
Summary of Contents for Acuson S2000
Page 12: ...1 Introduction 1 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 14: ...1 Introduction 1 4 Instructions for Use System Review Example of the ultrasound system ...
Page 84: ...2 Safety and Care 2 54 Instructions for Use ...
Page 86: ...3 System Setup 3 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 112: ...3 System Setup 3 28 Instructions for Use ...
Page 114: ...4 Examination Fundamentals 4 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 144: ...5 Transducer Accessories and Biopsy 5 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 196: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 200: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 6 Instructions for Use ...
Page 202: ...8 Physiologic Function 8 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 208: ...9 eSieFusion Imaging 9 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 236: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 258: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 302: ...Appendix A Technical Description A 44 Instructions for Use ...
Page 326: ...Appendix B Control Panel and Touch Screen B 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 328: ...Appendix C Control Panel C 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 394: ...Appendix D On screen Controls D 50 Instructions for Use ...
Page 444: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 516: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 74 Instructions for Use ...
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