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Instructions For Use
EN
4. Setup
4.1 System Connection
WARNING: These requirements must be met when a Team3 is connected to any other electrical
equipment, such as a PC.
1
Non-medical equipment must comply with the relevant IEC or ISO safety standard. For Information
Technology equipment, this standard is IEC950/ EN60950.
2
Anyone who connects additional equipment to signal input or signal output parts of the system is
configuring a medical system, and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system complies with
the requirements of IEC60601-1:2005; clause 16. If there is any doubt as to whether your system
complies, consult the technical service department or your local Huntleigh representative.
3
If non-medical equipment (e.g. the PC or printer) with enclosure leakage currents greater than those
allowed by IEC60601-1 is to be used in the patient environment (within 1.5m of the patient), the
enclosure leakage currents must be brought within the limits laid down by IEC60601-1.
This may be achieved by using a medical grade isolating transformer. Suitable types
are available via Huntleigh sales agents.
4
An Equipotential earth point is provided on the rear of the monitor for connection to a recommended
earth point at the installation. The earth wire should be run separately from any mains or current
carrying cables and should be kept as short as possible. Connection is achieved using a DIN 42801
type female terminal terminated onto 4mm2 56/28AWG yellow and green earth wire, connected
to the Equipotential Earth Point point at the installation. At no point should a patient be connected
directly to Earth. All external earth connections should be visually inspected to ensure that all cables
and connections are of good condition. Earth bonding checks should be carried out with
a suitable portable appliance tester. The Impedance between the protective earth and
Equipotential earth at the installation shall not exceed 0.1Ω
4.2 Probe/Sensor/Cuff Connection
Ensure all probe/sensor leads are fully inserted into the appropriate socket.
Do not remove any cables by pulling on the lead.
4.3 Loading Paper
Refer to Section 9.6 - Loading Printer Paper