the patient.
Please ensure that all the electrodes are connected to the correct positions on the patient body; the
contact of electrodes (include neutral electrodes) and patients to any other conductive parts or the
ground.
The operation personnel of this equipment should have qualified professional training and at the
same time ensure that they have understanding the content of this user manual before using
thoroughly.
This equipment is not intended for home use.
This equipment is for examine use instead of diagnosis use, and it is only responsible for indicators
regulated by relevant national standards.
Avoid liquid splash of the equipment.
Avoid high temperature and the equipment should be used under +5℃~+40℃.
Avoid using this equipment in the environment with high pressure, bad ventilation, and full of dust
or include salt, sulfury gas and chemical medicines.
Ensure that there is no intense electromagnetic interference source around the installation and use
environment of the equipment, such as radio transmitter or mobile phone etc. Attention: Large
medical electrical equipment such as electrosurgical equipment, ultrasonic equipment, radiological
equipment and magnetic resonance imaging equipment etc. are likely to cause electromagnetic
interference.
Before using, the equipment, patient cable and electrodes should be checked to find whether there
is damage which may affect the safety of the patient. If obvious damage or aging is found, the part
should be replaced before using.
Safety tests should be conducted periodically for the equipment, the test period is at least once a
year. The test should be conducted by the trained and qualified personnel with safety test
knowledge and experiences and the test results should be recorded. If there is any problem for the
equipment in the above tests, it should be maintained.
The shelf life of this equipment are 5 years.
When the shelf life is over, the equipment and reusable accessories should be sent back to the
manufacturer for recycling or disposed of properly according to the local regulations.