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DANGER – risk of electric shock
Use and store the system only in closed rooms. Do not operate the system
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in rooms with high humidity.
Never immerse the system and its mains cable in water or other liquids and
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ensure that they cannot fall into water or become wet.
Should the control unit fall into water, switch off the power supply immedi
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ately. Do not attempt to pull the control unit out of the water while it is still
connected to the mains power! Have the control unit checked in a specialist
workshop before using it again.
Never touch the control unit or its cable with wet hands when these compo
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nents are connected to the mains power supply.
WARNING – risk of injury
Danger of suffocation! Keep plastic film and bags well away from children
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and animals.
Risk of strangulation! Make sure that the mains cable and the connection
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tubes are always kept out of the reach of small children and animals.
Danger of tripping! Take care to ensure that the mains cable and connec
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tion tubes do not create a trip hazard.
Sleeping or unconscious people may not be treated with the system.
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Treatment should be interrupted immediately if pain, a tingling sensation or
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numbness occurs in the limbs during or after treatment.
In the event of a power cut or disruption in which the cuff remains inflated,
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disconnect the connection tubes so as to let the air out of the cuff(s) and
remove the cuff(s) from the limbs.
WARNING – danger of fire
Do not use the system in rooms containing easily ignitable or explosive sub
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stances.
Do not operate the control unit in the vicinity of combustible material. Do not
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place any combustible materials (e. g. cardboard, paper or plastic) on the
control unit.
Do not cover the control unit during operation in order to prevent it from
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catching fire. Do not insert anything into the ventilation openings of the con
trol unit and make sure that these do not become clogged.