Roche Diagnostics
Urisys 1100® · ≥5.7 · Operator's Manual · 9.0
12. Technical information and notices 59
Opening covers or removing parts of the analyzer, except
where this can be achieved manually without the use of
any tools, may expose voltage-carrying components.
Connectors can be live, too. Never try to maintain or
repair an open analyzer which is carrying voltage.
If you suspect that the analyzer can no longer be
operated safely, turn it off and take steps to ensure that
no one will subsequently attempt to use it. Make sure that
only trained members of staff operate the
Urisys 1100
®
system.
Any personal computer to which the analyzer is
connected must meet the EN 60950, UL 60950/CSA C22.2
No. 60950 requirements for data processing equipment.
If the analyzer is to be taken out of operation entirely and
disposed of, it must be disposed of in conformity with the
relevant legal regulations and in co-ordination with your
local authority, if appropriate.
Please note that the analyzer may potentially be
infectious. It should therefore be decontaminated before
disposal, e.g. by cleaning the housing and the test strip
tray with 70% alcohol.
12.3 Guarantee
The statutory guarantee provisions on rights in consumer
goods sales in the country of purchase shall apply.
ATTENTION:
The data and information contained in this manual
are accurate at the time of going to press.
Any substantial changes will be incorporated in the
next edition. In case of conflict between this
manual and information given in package inserts,
the package inserts shall take precedence.