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IV.
SAFETY RULES
Warning
Please read this user’s guide very carefully before use.
Advise all recommendations to end-user and keep informed of all risks endured using the system.
CTRLER/CHARGER must be plugged using equipment in compliance with INTO standard 60950-1
via USB2 port with the provided cable. In order to fulfill safety requirements for electro-medical
systems and equipments, power must be supplied by a transformer in compliance with the EN
standard 60950.
MPOD is the part in contact with the patient, who is not to be in contact with the CTRLER or the
computer during use. Patients are to be held at 1,20m to 1,60m away from this equipment.
MPOD is not meant to be used with inflammable gaz.
“The MPOD is not protected from defibrillation shocks. »
Do not open or replace the Li-ion battery of the MPOD. Do not use non
rechargeable battery or any other battery that could damage the product and
presents health risks or cause accidents.
DO NOT EXPOSE TO FIRE–Risk of explosion, DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: For your own safety do not open the charging case, risk of electric shock.
CAUTION: the USB cable serves as a disconnection device
Waste management process of electric and electronic products differs from that of municipal waste
and requires special intervention from waste management services appointed by the government or
the local community. The crossed trashcan shows that the European directive 2002/96/CE applies
to this product.
Waste separation prevents from any negative consequences on the environment or public health. It
is the most important condition for better handling and recycling electric and electronic
components. For more information about handling of worn out equipments, contact your local
waste management service or the nearest product distributor.