Operation Manual easyTymp
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only
be connected to the medical power supply originally delivered
by MAICO. Using another power supply can also lead to
electrical damage on the device.
In order to maintain a high level of safety and to ensure the
device works properly, it is necessary to have the device and its
power supply checked according to the medical electrical safety
standard IEC 60601-1 by a qualified service technician at least
once a year. For more information please see section 3.2.
The use of non-calibrated devices can lead to incorrect test
results and is not advisable.
Prevent cable breakage: cables must not be bend or buckled.
Remove batteries both in the hand held unit and the cradle if
the device will not be used for some time.
2.7 Device Control
The user of the device should perform a subjective device check once a week according
ISO 8253-1. For annual calibration please see section 3.2.
See section 4.2.1.7 for volume check.
2.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) according to IEC 61000-4-2. Use
the device only in an electrostatic controlled environment.
To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only
be connected to supply mains with protective earth.
The device fulfils the relevant EMC requirements. Avoid
unnecessary exposure to electromagnetic fields, e.g. from mobile
phones etc. If the device is used adjacent to other equipment it
must be observed that no mutual disturbance appears.
See also EMC consideration in section 6.5.
Observe the following precautions at any times:
- Keep the battery fully charged.
- Do not place the battery in fire or apply heat to the battery.
- Do not damage the battery or use a damaged battery.
- Do not expose the battery to water.
- Do not short circuit the battery or reverse the polarity.
- Use only the charger provided with the easyTymp.
- Please see the following section for estimated charging times.