U60 Diagnostic Ultrasound System User Manual Safety Guidance
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WARNING
10. If the device breaks down, please shut down the machine immediately and contact
EDAN or authorized representatives.
11. Only accessories supplied or recommended by EDAN can be used, the battery and
probes of EDAN can be only used on EDAN’s systems. Otherwise, the performance
and electric shock protection can not be guaranteed. If electrical or mechanical
equipment from other companies need to be connected to the device, please contact
EDAN or authorized representatives before connection.
12. The equipment should be installed by a qualified service engineer. Do not try to
access the interior of the main unit. Only authorized service personnel may remove
the unit cover.
13. To avoid the risk of an electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to
supply mains with protective earth.
14. To ensure grounding reliability, only connect the system to a hospital-grade power
receptacle.
15. To ensure grounding reliability, connect the system only to an equivalent outlet.
16. To avoid electrical shock, inspect whether the grounding wire is connected prior to
powering on the system. And disconnect the grounding wire after powering off the
system.
17. If you have any questions about the grounding connection, use the battery but not
the AC power supply. Prior to using the AC power supply, an inspection of grounding
connection is recommended. If it is necessary, consult EDAN or authorized
representatives for service.
18. Equipment connected to the U60 and located near the patient must be powered from
a medically-isolated power source or must be a medically-isolated device.
Equipment powered from a non-isolated source can cause your system to exceed
leakage current limits. Enclosure leakage current created by an accessory or device
connected to a non-isolated outlet may add to the enclosure leakage current of the
imaging system.
19. When more than one medical device is connected to the patient, the combined
leakage current must comply with IEC/EN 60601-1.
20. SHOCK HAZARD-Do not attempt to connect or disconnect a power cord with wet
hands. Make sure that your hands are clean and dry before touching a power cord.
21. SHOCK HAZARD - Don’t connect non-medical electrical equipment, which has been
supplied as a part of the system, directly to the wall outlet when the non-medical
equipment is intended to be supplied by a multiple portable socket-outlet with an
isolation transformer.