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EN MEDUMAT
Standard
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6807
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2 Safety
Risk of injury if oxygen escapes from damaged oxygen
cylinders or pressure reducers!
Oxygen can escape unchecked from damaged oxygen cylinders or
pressure reducers. This may lead to explosions and cause injury to
the patient, user and bystanders.
Tighten all screwed unions on the oxygen cylinder and on the
pressure reducer by hand only.
Secure the oxygen cylinder so that it cannot fall over.
Risk of fire due to inadequate ventilation in an oxygen-
enriched environment!
Where ventilation is inadequate, oxygen may build up in the
environment and cause fires. This may result in injury to the
patient, user and bystanders.
Make provisions for adequate ventilation.
Risk of injury due to empty oxygen cylinder!
An empty oxygen cylinder prevents ventilation and may cause
injury to the patient.
Keep a full oxygen cylinder at the ready.
Keep an alternative ventilation unit at the ready.
Notice
Damage to the device due to corrosion!
Moist ambient air may enter oxygen cylinders which have been
completely emptied and cause corrosion.
Do not empty oxygen cylinders completely.
Damage to the device due to pressure hammer on fittings!
Opening the valve on the oxygen cylinder too quickly may lead to
pressure hammer on the fittings.
Always open the valve of the oxygen cylinder slowly.
2.4 General instructions
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If third-party items are used, malfunctions may occur and
fitness for use may be restricted. Biocompatibility requirements
may also not be met. Please note that in such cases, any
warranty claim and liability will be voided if neither the
accessories recommended in the instructions for use nor
genuine replacement parts are used. Third-party items may
increase the radiation output or reduce the interference
immunity.
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