WARNINGS
1. To avoid patient injury during procedure, be careful to check whether the image on the
screen is a live image or a recorded image and verify that the orientation of the image is
as expected.
2. To minimize risk of contamination, always wear gloves during handling of the displaying
unit and ensure that the displaying unit is cleaned and disinfected before and after each
use in accordance with the chapter 10.
3. Portable radio frequency (RF) communications equipment (including peripherals such
as antenna cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm
(12 inches) to any part of the displaying unit and the attached visualization device,
including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, this could result in
degradation of the performance of this equipment.
4. To avoid risk of electric shock only connect mains or battery powered ancillary
equipment, if it is approved as medical electrical equipment.
5. To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment shall only be connected to a supply mains
with protective earth.
6. Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be avoided
because it could result in improper operation. If such use is necessary, this equipment
and the other equipment should be observed to verify that they are operating normally.
7. To avoid patient injury due to overheating of the displaying unit causing it to suddenly
shut down during procedure, do not cover the ventilation holes at the back of the
displaying unit.
8. Do not touch any metal parts of the displaying unit while using high frequency tools
(e.g. electrosurgical equipment), due to the risk of electric shock and burns.
9. To ensure that images and videos are correctly exported to external systems
and to avoid potential misdiagnosis due to mixing-up of patient data, carefully
check that the patient identifiers are correct before starting, saving and
exporting the procedure.
CAUTIONS
1. To prevent damaging the displaying unit, always place the displaying unit on a hard
flat surface or mounted on the bracket or a suitable VESA mount during use to avoid
covering the ventilation holes at the back of the displaying unit. Be aware that covering
the ventilation holes can also lead to a high surface temperature.
2. Using high frequency tools (e.g. electrosurgical equipment) in proximity of a
connected visualization device may affect the live image. This is not a malfunction.
Wait a few seconds for the image to return to normal.
3. Use of accessories, transducers, and cables other than those specified or provided by the
manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagnetic emissions or
decreased electromagnetic immunity of this equipment and result in improper operation.
4. To avoid malfunction during procedure, do not use the displaying unit if it is damaged
in any way or if any part of the functional check described in section 6.1 fails.
5. To avoid malfunction of the equipment only use spare parts supplied by Ambu. Do not
modify the spare parts.
6. Cleaning and disinfection wipes shall be moist, but not dripping to ensure no damage
to internal electronics of the displaying unit.
7. If using wipes containing hypochlorite or citric acid during cleaning, ensure that all
residue is completely removed. Wipes containing hypochlorite or citric acid may affect
the screen's antireflective coating over time. You should limit the use of wipes
containing hypochlorite or citric acid to required cases only.
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