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Dr.Muller SUPER GL easy - Indication; Contraindication; Manufacturers Liability; Warranty

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Preface
20.08.2012 Page 9 of 42 Rev. 04
1.3 Indication / Contraindication
Indication
The SUPER GL easy / easy+ analyser determines glucose and / or lactate
and /
or hemoglobin
in human sample material and supplies measurement values for
the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes.
Possible sample material can include:
- capillary or venous or arterial blood
- serum (not for hemoglobin)
- plasma (not for hemoglobin)
- cerebro-spinal fluid (not for hemoglobin)
- for more materials ask the manufacturer
The blood taken should contain the following anticoagulants / glycolysis inhibitors:
heparin, citrate, fluoride, EDTA.
Contraindication
The use of incorrect sample materials can lead to incorrect readings. Please call
the manufacturer if you are in doubt.
Operating the device for home testing is expressly
forbidden!
1.4 Manufacturer’s liability
Legal liability and claims under the guarantee or warranty are expressly excluded
in the following cases:
- Grossly negligent or wilful damage to the equipment, parts or consumable
materials
- Unauthorised opening of the analyser by untrained staff (without service
training)
- Force majeure (e.g. lightning strike, water damage, fire)
- Non-observance of the instructions for use and package inserts
1.5 Guarantee
Dr. Müller Gerätebau GmbH guarantees its products to the purchaser in
accordance with Directive 1999/44/EC for a period of two years from the purchase
date. Consumable materials (because of their short shelf-life) and wear and tear
of parts are expressly excepted from this as these should be changed annually
during servicing. Please find further details of replacement parts and consumables
in the relevant chapter.
depending on sensor type
depending on model of equipment

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