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The EVER Pharma D‑mine
®
Pump conforms to all
standards and regulations that apply to operation
in the home environment or the public environment.
The pump is not influenced by household appliances,
trains, electrical building installations, safety systems
or other electronic equipment in this environment.
Conversely, the pump will not interfere with the
equipment mentioned either. Avoid areas with very
strong electromagnetic fields though, such as:
radar or antenna facilities
magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) scanners
computed tomography (CT) scanners
X‑ray or high voltage sources
Excessive electromagnetic radiation can impair the function
of your pump (e.g. by reducing the delivery precision
by +/15%) or cause a device error Section
7. 2 .
8.2
ELECTROMAGNETIC
DANGERZONES
8.3
CONTACT WITH WATER, DUST,
HEAT, HUMIDITY
The EVER PharmaDmine
®
Pump is maintenance‑free
and requires no annual safety inspection.
The EVER Pharma Dmine
®
Pump must be inspected
regularly to ensure that it is clean, complete, and
undamaged.
The pump performs a self‑test prior to each filling of a
new reservoir.
Section
3.1 .
8.4
REGULAR TESTING
Never take your EVER PharmaD‑mine
®
Pump near a magnetic
resonance tomography (MRT) scanner.
Be careful not to expose the EVER Pharma
D‑
mine
®
Pump directly to light, radiation, and
heat sources (e.g. radiators, fireplaces).
Keep your pump away from condensing humi
dity (e.g. humidifiers, boiling water).
The EVER PharmaD‑mine
®
Pump is protected against splashing
water and dust when the reservoir is inserted (protection class
IP42).
But the pump should not be exposed directly to water or used in a
dusty environment.
Therefore, take o your pump when you:
bathe or go swimming
have a shower
If water gets into the pump, this can impair the function of your
pump and cause a device error Section
7. 2
.

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