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4535 611 98931 iE33 Service Manual Page 61
CSIP Level 1 Safety: Electrical Safety
WARNINGS To avoid risk of electrical shock hazards, always inspect the transducer before use: Check the
face, housing, and cable before use. Do not use if the face is cracked, chipped, or torn, the
housing is damaged, or the cable is abraded.
To avoid risk of electrical shock hazards, always disconnect the system from the wall outlet
before cleaning the system.
All patient-contact devices, such as transducers, pencil probes, and ECG leads must be
removed from the patient contact prior to application of a high-voltage defibrillation pulse.
Connection of optional devices not supplied by Philips Ultrasound could result in electrical
shock. When such optional devices are connected to your ultrasound system, ensure that
the total system earth leakage current does not exceed 300 µA.
To avoid risk of electrical shock, do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond
the specified cleaning or disinfection level. See “Disinfectants and Gels” in the Getting Started
manual or on the user information CD.
To avoid risks of electrical shock and fire hazards, inspect the system power cord and plug on
a regular basis. Ensure that they are not damaged in any way.
CAUTION The voice command feature uses the ISM band at 2.4 GHz to transmit control information to the
system. Before using this feature, verify that no wireless network or other radio device uses this
frequency band where the system will be used. Interference between devices may result in spuri-
ous commands in the system or data corruption in a wireless network.

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