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CAUTION
• Pay attention to the following points when moving
the system.
– When the system is installed on the Pole Cart2,
do not put heavy equipments on the basket of the
Pole Cart2. Equipments heavier than 2 kg cannot
be put on the basket of the Pole Cart2.
– Do not lift the system by the holder to prevent it
from falling or being damaged.
– If you move the system on a Pole Cart2, the sys-
tem may fall or drop when encountering bumps
or slopes. Do not move the system in unstable
conditions. The system may drop and cause an
injury.
• When you have installed this system on a Pole
Cart2, do not lean on the system or push it with ex-
cessive force. The system may overbalance caus-
ing injury.
• Pay attention to the following points when trans-
porting this system, Pole Cart2, or optional items.
– When transporting this system, Pole Cart2, or
optional items, be extremely careful not to sub-
ject them to any impact referring to "Storage and
transportation environment" of "1.4 Specifica-
tions". The transportation of these is the respon-
sibility of a user. They may be damaged.
– Do not transport the Pole Cart2 on its side. It may
be damaged.
– Remove the main unit from the Pole Cart2 when
transporting. They may be damaged.
• Pay attention to the following points when installing
the VESA Attachment.
– The installation and use of the system on a moni-
tor stand or arm are the responsibility of a user.
To avoid an accident or personal injury, carefully
read the instruction manual for the monitor stand
or the arm and follow safety instructions.
– Install to any VESA-compliant (installation dimen-
sions: 100 mm x 100 mm) monitor stand and arm
that can withstand loads of 12 kg or more.
– Connect to the AC adapter to use.
• When the trackball (Clear Ball) is left uncontrolled
in an environment at a temperature exceeding 45°C
for a long period of time, its surface can be rough,
aecting the feeling of operation. Store it in an envi-
ronment at a temperature not exceeding 45°C.
CAUTION
• Note the following in regard to the patient ID entry.
– When performing a study of a new patient, make
sure to register and store the unique patient ID.
Otherwise, the measurement results and other
data cannot be saved in the system. In addition,
the new data may be confused with data for other
patients, which will result in incorrect diagnosis.
– When starting or restarting the study of a patient,
make sure that the patient ID is correct. Other-
wise the result of the study may be recorded with
an incorrect patient ID.
– Check the date format when entering the date of
birth to prevent a risk of miscalculation of patient
age.
• Note the following in regard to the study records.
– When restarting a suspended study, make sure
to check the patient ID and the patient name dis-
played in the upper part of the screen to prevent
a risk of incorrect diagnosis.
Reference Signal Unit
• ECG display is information that is used strictly for
your reference. Do not use these waveforms and
the display for diagnostic or monitoring purposes.
Also, note that the heart rate of your patient may
not be displayed correctly if he/she uses a pace-
maker or an implantable electric stimulator, or has
an arrhythmia.
• Before using the Reference Signal Unit, check ca-
bles for damage, and the connector for looseness.
• Clean the ECG cable periodically.
– Be careful not to get the ECG clips wet. ECG
waveforms will not be correctly displayed.
– Do not soak the connector section in water. Sim-
ply wipe it clean with a dry cloth. Entry of water
into the connector can cause a failure.
– Wipe o any dirt on the ECG cable, using a cloth
dampened with a solution of isopropyl alcohol
diluted down to 30 % to 50 % or 70 % of ethyl
alcohol.
• Wipe o any dirt on the ECG Unit and USB cable
using a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent.
• The Reference Signal Unit is intended to connect to
a medical device complying with IEC 60601-1. Con-
nect the Reference Signal Unit only to this system.