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CAUTION
Set the suction pressure between 40 and 53 kPa. If the suction
pressure is too high, the endoscope may adhere to mucous membrane,
resulting in damage to the mucous membrane.
Do not look directly into the light coming from the light guide at the
distal end of the endoscope. Turn off the lamp before inspecting the
objective lens. Viewing the light from the light guide directly may
damage your eyes.
1.3.5 Balloon Instructions
WARNING
When using the Over-tube and balloon, the operator should conduct
sufficient basic experiments outside the body and learn the degree
of inflation of the balloon before using it. If the balloon is swollen too
much, the intestinal tract might be damaged.
This product is used with a product that contains natural rubber as
a material. Natural rubber may rarely cause allergy symptoms, such
as itching, reddening, hives, swelling, fever, dyspnea, asthma-like
symptoms, drop of blood pressure and shock. If such symptoms are
observed, stop use immediately and take appropriate measures.
Do not use the TS-13101 Over-tubes and BS-2 balloons on patients
allergic to latex. Doing so can create a risk of an anaphylactic reaction/
shock.
Connect the endoscope and the Over-tube to the balloon controller
properly. Before insertion, make sure that the balloon operates as
intended. Otherwise, it may cause an injury.
Do not supply excessive amount of air or gas during the procedure.
Doing so may result in perforation or rupture of the digestive tract wall.
Do not inflate the balloon in the pharynx or esophagus. Doing so can
create a risk of suffocation.
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