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DS5 Isolated Bipolar Constant Current Stimulator DS5 Operator's Manual 5.0
Damage
The DS5 and/or any accessories must not be used if there are any signs of external damage.
Moisture
The DS5 and/or any accessories must not be used if any parts are wet or damp.
Input/Output Connectors
Only equipment that complies with EN(IEC) 60601 (Medical Equipment), EN(IEC) 60950 (IT Equipment) or
EN(IEC) 61010 (Laboratory Equipment) should be connected to the DS5 input/output connectors. See
Chapter 4, Annex 4 for guidance on choice of equipment and system integration.
Electrical Interference
This unit has been fully tested for EMC conformity of Medical Devices, however, special precautions need to
be taken in relation to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) when installing medical electrical equipment.
(see Guidance on Electromagnetic Compatibility (Chapter 4, Annex 3) for further technical information).
This unit should NOT be used near radio transmitters as RF equipment can affect medical electrical
equipment. If any ‘strange’ behaviour of the unit is noted, discontinue use immediately and refer to
a qualified EMC engineer.
The DS5 stimulator should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment. If such use is
required, then the behaviour of the stimulator should be monitored to confirm normal operation in
this configuration.
All cables (except patient leads) connected to the DS5 should be no longer than 3 metres in length.
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