RAUMED NeuroSmart Instruction Manual
Manufacturer: RAUMEDIC AG, Hermann-Staudinger-Strasse 2, 95233 Helmbrechts, Germany
zwo-541EN Rev 3 / 2022-05-03
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If the NeuroSmart is operated along with an electric surgical instrument, the sensor connection may
be briefly interrupted.
In the event of concurrent use with a HF surgical device, the measurement may be briefly interrupted.
Within 10 seconds after the HF surgical device has been switched off, the NeuroSmart continues the
measurement.
Before using electric surgical instrument, check whether the blood pressure transducer being used
is equipped with suitable safety measures against burns to the patient. If the sensors do not have
suitable safety measures, they must be separated from the device before electric surgical instru-
ments are used.
Switch the NeuroSmart off and back on again if implausible values are displayed or “Sensor?” is
indicated even though the sensors/catheters are correctly connected to the NeuroSmart.
Under certain circumstances, when used simultaneously with other devices connected to the patient,
interference can occur between the devices, which can also affect the measurement results.
6.3 Electromagnetic emissions
The properties of this device determined by the emissions allow it to be used in the industrial sector and
in hospitals (CISPR11, Class A).
Table 23: Classification of electromagnetic emissions
Transient emission measurements
CISPR 11, Group 1, Class A
CISPR 11, Group 1, Class A
Voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker emissions
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