INFORMATION - pag. IN 5
How to read this manual
The function of the present manual is to inform and guide users in the assembly, use
and maintenance of
COMPACT
and of its accessories.
Since the natural adaptability of
COMPACT
to customisation (in compliance with the
indications contained in the present document) make it impossible to supply a specific
document for each variant, the following “compromise” has been reached.
This manual was developed and subdivided into
six different sections
(the first three
are common to all trolley types, whereas the last three contain the accessories cards
(*)
),
identified by the icons placed in the lower part of each page (and by the specific page
number). This manual is available in four different languages (indicated by the icons on
the right).
This layout optimises navigation inside the manual, making the manual a dedicated
document, which is easy to consult.
Texts that are highlighted by the following drawing:
must be read very carefully. In fact, if the instruction contained in these texts are
disregarded, the safety of persons and of the trolley could be jeopardized .
(*) a card is composed of one or several sheets of paper containing the instructions
referring to each accessory that can or has actually been installed in order to integrate
the BODY of COMPACT. Cards are grouped in “families” of accessories: containers,
supports and devices.
Who should read the man ual
The present document is addressed to all users of the trolley.
Glossary
Term
Meaning
Medical
accessory.
Product which is not a device, but was specifically designed to be
used with a device, in order to use it as was intended by the
manufacturer.
Patient.
Person who is subjected to medical care, tests and the like.
Residual risks.
Risks that prove not to be eliminable during design and
manufacture. The indications contained in this document, on the
plate and on t
he trolley itself are meant to “compensate” for these
risks.
Third persons
All persons (other than patients, users or doctors) who may have
something to do with the trolley.
User
Who uses the medical device (doctors, paramedical staff and, in
general, users different from patients).