2. Basics of the Rayocomp PS 10
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Warning – Not using the device in the intended environmental conditions
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Not using the device in the intended environmental conditions can negatively affect
the basic safety of the device and give client/operator an electric shock or cause
mechanical/thermal injury to the client/operator and damage the device.
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The device should be checked for transport damage before startup.
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The device should not be exposed to great thermal fluctuations, otherwise you run
the risk of condensation build-up inside. If the device cools down considerably
(temperature under 5ºC) e.g. after transport, or has been exposed to high humidity,
make sure it is sufficiently acclimatized within the specified operating temperature
range before switching it on again.
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The device should not be used in oxygen-enriched environments. To avoid electric
shock, cables must not be plugged into an electrical outlet.
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Prevent any persons, especially children, from poking sharp metal objects into the
device.
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To completely disconnect the power supply, the mains plug must be plugged out of
the earthing contact outlet because while the device may be switched off, it is still
connected to the mains voltage.
Warning - Suffocation
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There is a risk that children put the patient cable around their neck while playing and
then step on the cable or get stuck with the cable -> the cable gets tightened, danger
of suffocation.
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Cables must not lie around after use and children must not play with the device or
accessories.
Risks related to environmental conditions
Hazard – Safety tests
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To ensure optimum performance and electrical safety,
regular safety-related checks need to be performed on the device.
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No regular service intervals are required for the Rayocomp PS 10. This is based on the
self-tests which the Rayocomp PS 10 performs automatically at each start. A periodic
performance of safety-relevant tests regarding e-impedance, leakage currents, dielectric
strength as well as visual inspection according to IEC 62353 must be planned by the
operator himself and carried out by an authorized company.
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The device should only be opened by the manufacturer to guarantee its safety. Repairs,
servicing or maintenance must only be performed by the manufacturer.
Operator-related error prevention