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FRYERS protocol. See www.frye.com for details.
Failure of the hardware connection or software program could result in incorrect
transfer of data.
Connecting the 8000 to other equipment could result in previously unidentified
risks to patients, operators of third parties. The installer should identify, analyze
and control these risks.
Changes to the network could introduce new risks and require additional analysis.
These changes could include:
•Changestotheconguration
•Connectionofadditionalitems
•Disconnectionofitems
•Updatestotheconnectedequipment
8.4 Electromagnetic compatibility
The 8000 complies with IEC 60601-1-2.
The 8000 generates and uses radio frequency energy. In some cases the 8000 could
cause interference to radio or television reception. You can determine if the 8000 is
the source of such interference by turning the unit off and on.
If you are experiencing interference caused by the 8000, you may be able to correct
it by one or more of the following measures:
1. Relocate or reorient the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the distance between the 8000 and the receiver.
3. Connect the 8000 to a different outlet than the receiver.
In some cases radio transmitting devices, such as cellular telephones, may cause
interference to the 8000. In this case try increasing the distance between the trans-
mitter and the 8000.
8.5 Disposal of the 8000 and accessories
The 8000 and its accessories contain lead. At the end of its useful life, please recy-
cle or dispose of the 8000 according to local regulations.