1.1 Introduction
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To ensure the operability of the device and increase its service life during operation, it is
NEC-
ESSARY
:
protect the device from dropping and knocking, especially on the surface of the liquid
crystal display;
do not allow pressing the touch buttons on the device display with hard objects with
sharp corners to avoid damage to the touch panel;
keep the device after transportation or storage in subzero temperatures at room
temperature for at least 12 hours before turning it on;
regularly train the built-in battery (see p. 3.4), do not allow it to deeply discharge and
stay in a discharged state for a long time;
do not apply excessive force to the sensor cables during disinfection and when dis-
connecting them from the device ports;
do not allow cables and sensors to get under the wheels of trolleys and other heavy
objects in order to avoid their damage and failure;
do not allow liquid to get inside the device and on the contacts of the sensor con-
nectors during disinfection (disinfection of sensors by immersion is prohibited);
prevent liquid from getting inside the cuff and connecting hose during disinfection;
do not allow the use of cuffs containing talcum powder (to prevent clogging of the
pneumatic path);
timely empty the water trap, never allow it to be completely filled; do not carry the
operating device with a full reservoir of the water trap and do not remove it when the
device is running, because in this case, liquid may get inside the measuring path;
do not allow purging the capnometer sample line with a syringe or other compressed
air source without disconnecting it from the device.
To ensure long-term operation of the device, it is necessary to regularly and
promptly replace accessories subject to natural wear and tear and having a
limited service life, such as pulse oximetry sensors, NIBP cuffs, oxygen
sensors, etc.
1.1.4. Revision History
Each version of the Manual has its own number and date of publication indicated on its title
page. It is changed in case of significant modifications to the Manual. Minor changes and cor-
rections does not entail a change in the date and number of the version.
If the device fails as a result of improper operation, the manufacturer does
not bear any warranty obligations.
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