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General visual inspection
1.
Check the device and accessories visually for any mechanical damage, which may impair their proper function.
2.
Check all safety related labels for legibility.
3.
Verify that the connectors are firmly in place.
Electrical safety
The device and its accessories contain parts which are in direct electrical contact with the mains power supply. While
troubleshooting the device or its accessories, make sure that all equipment are turned off and not connected to the mains
power supply. When troubleshooting, it is not always necessary to perform all the possible steps listed. If the first step
solves the problem, it is not necessary to perform the next ones in the list.
The unit conforms to the requirements of IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-1-2, IEC 60601-1-4, IEC 60601-1-6, IEC 60601-2-10.
NOTE:
This device complies with current leakage, ground continuity, and dielectric withstands (Hi-Pot) limits as
prescribed by IEC/EN/UL 60601-1 and CAN/CSA 22.2 Medical Electrical, Part 1: General Requirements for Safety.
Defective AC adaptor
The Chattanooga® Revolution Wireless duct is a class II device. If the AC adaptor of the docking station has a mechanical
defect, it must directly be replaced by another new one. In this case, the defective charger must not be opened under any
circumstances. Therefore, the tests after repair of the standards EN 62353 can be overcome.
Failure re-identification
IMPORTANT
: For
every returned unit it is necessary to reproduce the reported failure of the user. If the failure can’t be
identified, or if there’s any doubt the procedure refer to the “GENERAL TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE” illustrated at the
beginning of this chapter.