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4535 612 10261 HD11 Service Manual Page 55
CSIP Level 1 Safety: General Equipment Protection
CAUTIONS Ensure that the cables for all patient-applied parts are secure before moving the system. Use
the cable management system to ensure that transducer cables are protected from damage.
Do not roll the system over transducer cables or power cables.
If the system behaves abnormally after moving or transporting, contact Philips Ultrasound
Customer Service immediately. The components can withstand considerable shock, but
excessive shock can cause a system failure.
General
Equipment
Protection
Follow these additional precautions to protect the system from damage:
CAUTIONS For optimal performance, the ultrasound system should be connected to a power circuit
dedicated solely for the ultrasound system.
Verify system and peripheral power sources are appropriate before connecting to them.
Avoid placing the system in an environment that may produce electrostatic discharges (ESD)
that could damage the ultrasound system. See “About Electrostatic Discharge” on page 56.

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