PULSAR Minimal Stress
Installation and operating Manual
OPTIKON 2000
Cod. 111001EN
2012-02-16 Rev.J
3-1
3.
WARNINGS
Care in the handling of PULSAR surgical system constitutes one of the basic
operating room principles which should always be adhered to, and no list of
warnings can replace such care.
The warnings below provide the operator with suitable instructions to assure safe,
trouble free performance.
General warnings
•
Before using the system, all medical personnel concerned must carefully read
and understand the instructions contained in this user manual. Do not attempt
to use the system if it does not work as defined in the operating procedures
described herein.
•
The use of the system must be limited to qualified medical personnel who are
able to fully understand the potential risks connected with the use of the
instrument and are suitably trained on the prevention and management of
possible clinical complications.
•
Before each operation, carry out the surgical configuration and operating
procedures described herein. Do not use the system if it does not work
properly and the “Troubleshooting Guide" section does not provide a
satisfactory solution.
•
Before using a surgical or non-surgical accessory with the PULSAR unit, verify
its compatibility with the PULSAR apparatus, declared on the documents
attached to the individual accessories.
•
Sound emission capability of the equipment is tested at power-on. Verify that
an acoustic signal is emitted during system initialization.
•
Use of accessories and cables other than those provided with the unit may
result in an increase of the emissions or in decreased immunity of the system.
Portable and mobile communications equipment can affect the performance
of the unit.
•
Carefully follow the instructions when installing and using the unit , in order
to prevent harmful interferences with other devices in the vicinity. If the
unit causes harmful interferences to other devices (determined by turning