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Vibrasat
®
Pro
General safety information
Page 9 of 34
1.5 Warning notices
The devices must not be modified.
No liquids must be allowed to penetrate the current-carrying parts of
the device.
When cleaning, ensure that no cleaning agent runs into the connector
sockets.
Disconnect the power cable before cleaning.
The housing of the Vibrasat
®
Pro Console is only connected as
functional earth with the earth contact of the power supply.
Replace connecting cables of all kinds even if they are only slightly
damaged; make sure not to roll over cables.
Keep the cables away from heat sources. This prevents the insulation
from melting which could cause a fire or an electric shock.
Do not use force to push plugs into sockets.
When removing plugs, do not pull on the cables. To remove, release
the plug lock if necessary.
Do not subject the devices to strong heat or fire.
Do not subject the devices to hard impacts.
If heat, fumes or smoke appear, disconnect the devices from the mains
immediately.
When reprocessing the devices, observe the reprocessing instructions
in order to avoid damaging the products.
1.6 Non-product-related additional equipment
Additional equipment which does not belong to the device’s scope of supply and which are
connected to the device’s analogue and digital interfaces must be shown to satisfy the
relevant EN specifications (e.g. EN 60601 for electromedical devices). Anyone who connects
additional devices becomes the system configurator and is thus responsible for ensuring that
the valid version of the system requirements as per the standard IEC 60601-1 is observed.
If components are used that do not correspond to the original parts, the
performance, safety and EMC behaviour may be impaired.
1.7 Single use
Reuse of single-use devices creates a potential risk of patient or user infections.
Contamination of the device may lead to injury, illness or death of the patient. Cleaning,
disinfection and sterilisation may compromise essential material properties and product
parameters leading to device failure.