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OLYMPIC CFM 6000
Operator’s Manual
Warnings and Precautions
WARNING
Electrical Grounding:
Always connect the system power cord directly to a hospital-grade
grounded power receptacle with a functional ground.
To avoid electrical shock hazard, never touch the open rear-panel
connectors and the patient at the same time. Always place connector
covers over their receptacles when not in use.
Internal Voltage:
To avoid electrical shock hazard, always turn off the CFM 6000 and unplug
its power cord before cleaning the outer surfaces of the device or
disassembling the device. For cleaning instructions, see
Liquids & Gases:
Never use liquids on or near the CFM 6000. Fluid seepage into internal
components creates a potential shock hazard. Never operate the system if
internal components have been exposed to fluid.
Cables:
Use of cables that exceed the lengths or are of different types than noted
in the
on page 36, may result in increased radio emissions
or decreased RF immunity.
CAUTION
Operation:
Only properly trained medical and service personnel should operate and
maintain the CFM 6000 and the CFM cart. As appropriate, maintain any records
that indicate training attendance and completion.
This device should only be used under the direct supervision of a licensed
medical practitioner.
Explosion hazard. Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics.
Service:
Only technically qualified personnel should perform service procedures. On
request, Natus Medical Incorporated will provide circuit diagrams, parts lists,
and instructions to assist qualified technical personnel to repair the CFM 6000
to the printed circuit board (PCB) level. To obtain service, see
Detachable Components:
Never autoclave the CFM 6000 or its components as doing so will cause
damage and void the warranty.
Electromagnetic Interference:
Operation of this device may affect or be affected by other nearby equipment
due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). If this occurs, place the devices
further apart, re-orient the device cabling, or plug the devices into separate
outlet circuit branches.
Medical electrical equipment needs special precautions regarding EMC and
needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information
provided in the accompanying documents.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect medical
electrical equipment.