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Safety Summary
vi ST80i Stress Test System Instructions for Use
Use only shielded LAN cable when connecting the cable to the ST80i LAN port.
Use Philips-approved lead wires with defibrillator protection resistors.
To avoid the possibility of serious injury or death during patient defibrillation, do not
come into contact with the wireless PIM or lead wires. Additionally, proper placement of
defibrillator paddles in relation to the electrodes is required to minimize harm to the
patient.
Do not contact floating electrodes during defibrillation, and avoid touching the lead wires
or conductive surfaces on the trolley during defibrillation.
Conductive parts of the patient lead wires, electrodes, and associated Type CF
connections, should not come into contact with other conductive parts, including earth
ground.
Electrodes of dissimilar metals should not be used.
Check lead wires, the cable between the PC and the treadmill, the cable between the PC
and the NIBP module, the AC adapter, and power cords daily for any worn or cracked
insulation to ensure that no inner conductive material is exposed. Discard worn
accessories and replace them only with Philips accessories.
The ST80i System should only use grounded power cords (three-wire power cords with
grounded plugs) and connect to grounded electrical outlets that are labeled as “Hospital
Only” or “Hospital Grade.” Never adapt a grounded plug to fit an ungrounded outlet by
removing the ground prong.
EMI generated by the ST80i System may cause nearby equipment to fail.
Short-range radio connections are subject to interruption due to interference from other
radio sources in the vicinity, including microwaves, bluetooth devices, and DECT phones.
Outside the frequency band and 5% above and below, i.e. the exclusion band according to
IEC 60601-1-2, the short-range radio connection is immune up to 3V/m in the frequency
range from 80 MHz to 2.5 GHz. Depending on the strength and duration of the
interference, the interruption may occur for an extended period. Any interruption of the
signal due to interference, moving out of range, or for other reasons is indicated via an RF
signal status indicator on both the PIM as well as on the main screen.
If your system includes the trolley, ensure that components are installed securely and that
no items are placed on the trolley that could cause the trolley to become unstable.
The maximum weight to be placed on the optional shelf for a laser printer is 45 pounds.
If your system includes the trolley, always lock the wheel brake when the trolley is not in
motion. Press down on the brake tab to set the brake and lift up on the tab to release the
brake.
Safe removal of the all-in-one display from the trolley requires two people.
Placing or spilling liquids on the trolley may cause electrical safety hazards and/or system
malfunction.
Allow the patient to move freely by:

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