3
Warnings
and
Cautions
Warning
•
Danger
—
Explosion
hazard.
Do
not
use
in
the
presence
of
flammable
anesthetics.
•
To
prevent
fire
or
shock
hazards,
do
not
immerse
the
unit
in
water
or
expose
it
to
rain
or
moisture.
•
Do
not
use
the
unit
with
an
extension
cord
receptacle
or
other
outlets
unless
the
prongs
of
the
power
cord
can
be
fully
inserted.
•
RISK
OF
ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
—
DO
NOT
OPEN.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electrical
shock,
DO
NOT
remove
the
back
of
the
equipment
or
open
the
enclosure.
No
user
‐
serviceable
parts
are
inside.
Refer
servicing
to
qualified
field
service
engineers
only.
•
Uninsulated
voltage
within
the
unit
may
have
sufficient
magnitude
to
cause
electrical
shock.
Avoid
contact
with
any
part
inside
the
unit.
Caution
•
Before
connecting
the
cables
to
your
Elo
TouchSystems
touchmonitor,
make
sure
all
components
are
powered
OFF.
•
The
use
of
ACCESSORY
equipment
not
complying
with
the
equivalent
safety
requirements
of
this
equipment
may
lead
to
a
reduced
safety
of
the
resulting
system.
Consideration
relating
to
the
choices
of
accessory
equipment
should
include:
•
Use
of
accessory
in
the
patient
vicinity.
•
Evidence
that
the
safety
certification
of
the
accessory
has
been
performed
in
accordance
to
the
appropriate
IEC
60601
‐
1
and/or
IEC
60601
‐
1
‐
1
harmonized
national
standard.
•
For
continued
safety
—
‐
This
unit
only
complies
to
the
above
standards
if
used
with
a
medical
grade
power
cord.
‐
A
medical
grade
power
adaptor,
such
as
the
one
specified,
is
required
for
use
in
a
medical
application.
Note:
•
This
symbol
alerts
the
user
to
important
information
concerning
the
operation
and
maintenance
of
this
unit,
which
should
be
read
carefully
to
avoid
problems.
CAUTION
‐
Life
Support
Care
must
be
taken
when
this
touchmonitor
is
a
critical
component
of
a
Life
support
system
or
device.
In
case
of
failure
of
this
touchmonitor,
appropriate
redundant
systems
should
be
incorporated
into
the
system
or
device
to
prevent
injury
to
the
user
or
patient.
The
following
should
be
an
integral
part
of
the
safety
design
of
a
Life
support
system
or
device
using
this
touchmonitor
for
a
critical
function.
♦
An
Alternate
interface
or
fail
‐
safe
must
be
available
should
the
touchscreen
fail
to
operate.
♦
The
touchscreen
interface
must
not
be
the
only
means
of
control
of
a
critical
function.
♦
An
Alternate
video
monitor
should
be
incorporated
into
the
safety
design
if
used