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Icare ic200 tonometer manual
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Keep the tonometer out of reach of children. The probe base, battery compartment cover, screws, collar and probes are small objects and may be accidentally
swallowed.
Do not use the device if it appears to be damaged or malfunctioning. The device must be delivered to service for repair.
Do not use the device near inflammable substances, including inflammable anesthetic agents.
Prior to each new patient to be measured, check that a new disposable probe from an intact package is being used. After inserting the probe in the probe base,
visually inspect the probe to ensure that the small plastic round tip is visible at the front. Do not use a probe without the plastic tip.
The tonometer conforms to EMC requirements (IEC 60101-1-2), performance of the tonometer may be affected if it is used near to (<1 m) another electrical
device, such as a cellular phone, emitting high-intensity electromagnetic radiation. The tonometer’s own electromagnetic emissions are well below the maximum
levels permitted by the relevant standards. Nevertheless, the tonometer may cause interference in the operation of highly sensitive devices in the immediate
vicinity.
If the device is not intended to be used for a long period of time, it is recommended to remove the batteries from the battery compartment. Removing the
batteries will not affect the subsequent functioning of the tonometer.
Used probes cannot be recycled. Dispose of used probes properly (e.g. in containers for disposable needles or in a bin for metal waste).
Batteries, packaging materials and probe bases must be disposed of according to local regulations.
To avoid dropping of the device and to ensure the safe handling of the device, always use the wrist strap to keep the device attached
to the wrist when in use.
Use only the types of battery specified in the Technical Information section of this instruction manual.
The measurement method of the Icare ic200 tonometer is based on magnetic induction and therefore an external magnetic field in line with the probe may
prevent the measurement. In such case the tonometer will continuously ask to repeat the measurement. Situation can be solved either by removing the source
of interference from the vicinity of the device or by performing the measurement in different location with no such interference.
Changes to the IT network could introduce new risks requiring additional analysis by the responsible organization. The changes include:
• changes in the IT-network configuration
• connection of additional items to the IT-network
• disconnecting items from the IT-network
• update or upgrade of equipment connected to the IT-network
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