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Instructions for use Babyleo TN500 SW 1.0n 13
Safety-related information
2.9 Electrical safety
2.9.1 Electric shock
Under the housing there are conducting components which may cause an electric
shock. To avoid the risk of personal injury and property damage, the following
preventive measures must be taken:
The housing must only be opened by the target groups authorized to perform the
respective service measure.
Disconnect the mains plug before opening the housing.
Do not simultaneously touch the connectors of the interfaces and the patient.
To prevent condensate formation and the resulting failure of electronic
components, do not switch on the device for 3 hours after sudden temperature
changes (e.g., after storage in unheated rooms).
Only connect the device to grounded power sockets.
Do not connect the device by means of a power socket strip.
Only connect USB mass storage devices that are included in the list of approved
accessories to the USB port.
Do not connect any accessory operating on mains voltage to the USB port.
Only connect devices to the audio port, COM port, USB port and service port
that comply with the requirements set out in the standards and specifications
listed in the technical data. For further information, see the following chapter:
''Technical data'' (page 188).
Do not place containers containing more than 1 liter of liquid in or on the device.
Do not allow any liquids to penetrate into the device.
2.9.2 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
Medical electrical equipment is subject to special precautionary measures
concerning electromagnetic compatibility. The EMC information must be observed
during installation and commissioning. For further information, see the following
section: ''EMC Declaration'' (page 196).
Portable and mobile radio frequency communication equipment can affect medical
electrical equipment.
To avoid the risk of malfunctions, the following measures must be taken and the
personnel concerned must be trained accordingly:
Observe the ESD protective measures. Such protective measures may include
wearing antistatic clothing and shoes, touching a potential equalization pin
before and during connection of the pins, or using electrically insulating and
antistatic gloves.
Comply with the requirements for an electromagnetic environment. For further
information, see the following chapter: ''Electromagnetic
environment'' (page 197).

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