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Clarius Scanner HD3 The Clarius Ultrasound Scanner
revision 9 68
• Pressure, humidity, and temperature limits: These limits apply only to the Clarius Scanner
HD3, not to the smart device. It is your responsibility to select a Clarius-compatible smart
device that meets the needs of your clinical environment.
To reach an operating temperature of 20°C (68°F), the Clarius Scanner HD3 requires
approximately 30 minutes to:
• Warm up from a storage temperature of -20°C (-4°F).
• Cool down from a storage temperature of 50°C (122°F).
Maximum scanner surface temperatures
1
are:
• C3 HD3 = 31.69°C (89.04°F)
• C7 HD3 = 23.83°C (74.89°F)
• EC7 HD3 = 20.86°C (69.55°F)
• L7 HD3 = 23.51°C (74.32°F)
• L15 HD3 = 23.09°C (73.56°F)
• L20 HD3 = 26.51°C (79.72°F)
• PA HD3 = 24.42°C (75.96°F)
• PAL HD3 = 26.76°C (80.168°F)
If the scanner reaches its maximum surface temperature, it automatically shuts down.
To limit surface heating in the event of a single fault condition, the EC7 HD3 scanners
automatically shut down.
For information on storage temperatures see Storing Scanners on page 29.
1. Maximum scanner surface temperature is measured on the scanner scanning surface (lens) according to
IEC 60601-2-37 Simulated Use.
This icon, when blue, indicates that the scanner is cool. When this icon is red, it
indicates that the scanner is warm.

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