Operation manual
Ergometer CRG 200 v.5xx
IU-AT-77-C_I_ENG
ASPEL S.A.
19.05.2020
Strona 5 z 31
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It is forbidden to use Ergometer in places which are damp or wet, exposed
to direct sunlight or rainfall, where dust may be present, in the vicinity of
flammable or explosive materials or in atmosphere polluted with
corrosion triggering factors.
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Ergometer is not suitable for use in an environment where flammable
gases or vapours may be present. It is also not suitable for use in oxygen
rich environment.
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Portable and mobile RF communication devices, e.g. mobile phones
(including peripherals such as antenna cables and antennas) should be
used in a distance no closer than 30 cm (12 in) to any part of the device,
including cables mentioned by the manufacturer. Otherwise, malfunction
of the device may occur.
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Ergometer and its accessories should not be placed near temperature
heat reservoirs such as stoves, heaters, etc.
Accessories
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Only accessories provided by the manufacturer are suitable to use with
Ergometer.
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Use of accessories or cables other than provided by the manufacturer
may lead to rise in electromagnetic emission or decline in electromagnetic
immunity of Ergometer and cause malfunctions.
Usage
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Inappropriate use of the device may be the cause of an accident.
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The device is not suitable to direct usage on open heart.
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The device is not adapted to interaction with surgical equipment of high
frequency.
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Conductive parts of electrodes, including neutral electrode, should not
touch neither metal parts, nor grounding.
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Operator cannot touch simultaneously patient and non-medical devices,
with which he can stay in contact.
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It is forbidden to train on faulty Ergometer – the device should not be
used until repaired.
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The patient’s cable should not be pulled, as it could cause mechanical or
electrical damage. Fold patient’s cable in a loose loop before storing.
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It is forbidden to use devices with faulty power supply cable.
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The patient’s cable should not be put in places exposed to damage, e.g.
puncture or stepping on. In case of mechanical damage of patient’s
cable, there is a risk of losing measurement’s accuracy and replacement
of the patient’s cable with a new one is necessary.
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During defibrillation, special precautions must be taken. Staff mustn't
touch neither defibrillated patient, nor devices connected to him or her.
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Please note that if a patient is connected to several devices, risk resulting
from build-up of leakage currents of each device should be taken into