
Preface Before You Begin
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Terason t3000 / Echo Ultrasound System User Guide
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CE Mark
U.S. and Canada Safety Standards
See User Guide
Shipping Label Icons
The following symbols appear on the shipping label.
Environmental
Air Pressure
Temperature
Terason Transducers
Each Terason transducer has a label that indicates its model and serial numbers: The
following figure is an example of a transducer label.
The Terason Ultrasound System conforms to all applicable European Directives
- specifically, the Council Directive Concerning Medical Devices 93/42/EEC.
The number adjacent to the CE marking (0413) is the number of the EU-notified
body that certified meeting the requirements of Annex II of the Directive.
This certification mark indicates that the Terason Ultrasound System has been
tested to and meets the minimum requirements of widely recognized U.S. and
Canadian product safety standards. It also means that the manufacturing site has
been audited, and that Terason has agreed to a program of periodic factory
follow-up inspections to verify continued conformance.
This label indicates that the user should refer to the User Guide for information
on using this equipment.
The Terason Ultrasound System must be stored in the original shipping
container in environments with 15% to 90% relative humidity and non-
condensing.
The Terason Ultrasound System must be stored in the original shipping
container in environments between 63 kPa (472.5 mmHg) and 101.3 kPa (759.8
mmHg) air pressure.
The Terason Ultrasound System must be stored in the original shipping
container in environments between 0º and 40º C (32º and 104ºF).