Disposal of Medical Instruments
In accordance with the principles, standards, and requirements of the country (region) in which A you are located.
When disposing of the old electrical instrument ensure that pollution is not produced in the process of waste
disposal.
Safety
The instructions for use are a component of the product and must be read carefully prior to use and be accessible
at all times. The instrument may only be used in accordance with the intended use; any other type of use is not
permitted.
1. Infection Hazard
Patients, users, or third parties could be infected by contaminated medical instruments.
Take suitable personal protective measures.
Follow the instructions for using the components.
Before and after each use, reprocess and sterilize the medical instrument and accessories accordingly.
Carry out the cleaning and sterilization as described in the instructions for use.
The procedure has been validated by the manufacturer.
It is essential to ensure the effectiveness of the cleaning and sterilization in the case of deviation in
procedure.
Prior to disposal, the product and accessories must be appropriately reprocessed or sterilized.
2. Explosion Hazard Area
Electrical sparks in the product can lead to explosion or fire.
Do not use product in explosive hazardous areas.
Do not operate the product in an oxygen-enriched environment.
Do not use the product near the vicinity of flammable gases.
3. Technical Condition
A damaged instrument or components could injure patients, users, and third parties. A damaged power cable
or missing protective conductor can lead to electrical shock.
Only operate instruments or components if they are undamaged on the outside.
Check the power cable before use.
Connect only to sockets with a protective contact that meet the respective national regulations.
Check the proper working order and proper condition of product and accessories before each use.
Have parts with sites of breakage or surface changes checked by authorized service personnel.
Safety checks may only be performed by trained service personnel.
4. Ingress of Liquids
Use of the product in moist or electrically conductive environments can lead to electrical shock and injury to
patients, users, and third parties.
Only use the product in dry environments.
Use the product only in environments that are not electrically conductive.
Prevent liquid from entering the openings of the product.
Do not place the product in long or narrow containers.
If any liquid is detected on the instrument, disconnect the power cable immediately and do not touch the