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13Maintenance
13.1 Maintenance Safety Information
• To avoid electric shock, stop using the equipment if you find the housing of
the equipment has signs of broken. Contact the service personnel for help in
that case.
• Failure on the part of the responsible individual hospital or institution using
this equipment to implement a recommended maintenance schedule may
cause undue equipment failure and possible health hazards.
• No modification of this equipment is allowed.
• This equipment contains no user serviceable parts.
• The safety checks or maintenance involving any disassembly of the
equipment should be performed by professional service personnel.
Otherwise, undue equipment failure and possible health hazards could
result.
• The service personnel must be properly qualified and thoroughly familiar
with the operation of the equipment.
• The equipment and accessories shall not be served or maintained while in
use with a patient.
• If you discover a problem with the equipment, such as the product label falls
off, contact your service personnel.
• If needed, contact the manufacture for circuit diagrams, component part
lists, descriptions, calibration instructions, or other information concerning
the repair of the equipment.
13.2 Battery Safety Information