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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
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1.8. SAFETY WARNINGS
1.8.1. CONDITIONS OF USE
In order to use the device in safe conditions, refer to the following paragraphs in the manual.
1.8.2. GENERAL SAFETY
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Do not forget to turn off the main switch on the equipment before leaving the surgery.
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The device is not protected against liquid penetration (Class IPX0 – common protection).
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The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a mixture of flammable anaesthetic gas with oxygen or
nitrous oxide.
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Portable telecommunications devices (RF) may interfere with the X-ray device; use in the vicinity of the X-ray
device should therefore be prohibited.
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This equipment must be stored properly so that it is kept in top working order at all times.
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The user must be present at all times when the equipment is turned on or ready for start-up. In particular, never
leave the equipment unattended in the presence of children or other unauthorised personnel in general.
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The Manufacturer shall not be held responsible (under civil and criminal law) for misuse, carelessness or
improper use of the equipment.
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If any person who is not an authorised technician changes the product in any way by replacing parts or
components with other ones not used by the Manufacturer, they shall assume responsibility for the product.
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Any computer, monitor, printer, mouse, keyboard and any other device connected to the X-ray device must be
compliant with ISO, IEC, EN or local standards.
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The Manufacturer is not responsible for problems or malfunction of parts and/or components not approved by
itself, not complying with the regulations and not installed by qualified technical personnel acknowledged by the
Manufacturer.
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Do not use electronic equipment not compliant with IEC 60601-1-2:2007 in proximity of life support equipment
(e.g. pacemakers or heart stimulators) and hearing aids. Before using any electronic device in health facilities,
always check that it is compatible with the other equipment present.
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The X-ray tube contains insulating mineral oil. This oil is potentially hazardous if ingested or if it comes into
contact with the skin or mucous membranes. In the event of a defect or fault, the oil may leak out. Avoid direct
contact with the oil and do not inhale its vapours.
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Do not eat, drink or smoke near the device.
1.8.3. SAFETY DURING X-RAY DEVICE MOVEMENTS
The X-ray device carries out movements in the vicinity of the patient and the operator.
During the execution of the X-rays, the operator controls the movements by holding down dedicated
buttons.
The reset procedure must be carried out before the patient accesses the device.
The operator must stand at a suitable distance from the moving parts. Movements can be stopped at any
time by pressing the emergency button.
During all the movements of the X-ray device, the operator must:
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closely watch over the patient, and if there is a risk of collision between the X-ray device and the patient,
immediately interrupt the movement by releasing the control button;
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not allow the patient to assume incorrect positions (resting the hands or other parts of the body in inappropriate
areas) or to move away from the examination area.
The operator must be careful not to interfere with the sensor movement during its servo-controlled activation.
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