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Instructions for use Babyleo TN500 SW 1.0n 15
Safety-related information
2.10.4 Oxygen sensors
The air in the patient compartment can be enriched with oxygen (option). The
oxygen concentration in the patient compartment is measured by O
2 sensors.
The user must adjust the O
2 sensors regularly. If the O2 sensors are not adjusted,
the measurement uncertainty of the oxygen concentration may be increased. The
patient may then receive too much or too little oxygen. The health of the patient
may be endangered.
Always monitor the oxygen concentration in the patient's blood, e.g., using blood
gas analysis and a pulse oxymeter.
Adjust the O
2 sensors at least every 2 weeks under Special procedures... >
Oxygen.
Measure and monitor the oxygen concentration in the patient compartment.
2.11 Explosion protection
2.11.1 Flammable gases
In the presence of oxygen concentrations greater than 25 Vol%, combustible or
explosive gas mixtures, there is an increased risk of explosion and fire, which may
lead to personal injury and property damage.
Do not operate the device in areas where oxygen concentrations greater than
25 Vol%, combustible or explosive gas mixtures are likely to occur.
Do not operate the device in areas where combustible solvents or explosive
anesthetic agents are used.
Do not use combustible solvents or explosive anesthetic agents in the device.
Even small residues of these agents may react with oxygen to cause a fire.
2.11.2 Unauthorized gases
The use of compressed gases that are not approved for medical purposes may
adversely affect the function of the device and put the patient's health at risk.
Only use compressed gases that are approved for medical purposes.
Only use compressed gases that are dry and free from dust and oil.
2.12 Mechanical safety
2.12.1 Tipping over of the device
Excessive weight loading or a change in the center of gravity may cause the device
to tip over, injuring the patient, users, and bystanders. The device and accessories
may also be damaged due to the tip over.
Do not place the device on inclined surfaces and avoid lateral loading by
pushing, resting, or leaning against the side.
Observe the maximum load for all shelves, drawers, and holding devices.
Do not exceed the maximum load of the x-ray tray.
During transfer make sure that the device does not tip over due to incorrect
alignment of accessories on the duct rail.

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