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30 • seca 874 +
CAUTION!
Patient hazard, damage to device
Have servicing carried out regularly as described in the relevant
section of this document.
Technical modifications may not be made to the device. The device
does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Only have servicing
and repairs performed by an authorized seca service partner. You
can find your local service partner at www.seca.com.
Use only seca original accessories and spare parts, otherwise seca
will not grant any warranty.
CAUTION!
Patient hazard, malfunction
Keep medical electrical devices such as high-frequency surgical
equipment at a minimum distance of approx. 1meter to prevent
faulty measurements.
Keep high-frequency equipment such as cellphones at a minimum
distance of approx. 1meter to prevent faulty measurements.
The actual transmission output of HF devices may require minimum
distances of more than 1 meter. For details, go to www.seca.com.
Preventing electric shock
WARNING!
Electric shock
Set up devices which can be operated with a power supply unit so
that the power supply socket is within easy reach and the power
supply can be disconnected quickly.
Ensure that your local electricity supply matches the details on the
power supply unit.
Never touch the power supply unit with wet hands.
Do not use extension cables and multiple outlets.
Ensure that cables are not crushed or damaged by sharp edges.
Ensure that cables do not come into contact with hot objects.
Do not operate the device at an altitude of more than 3000 m
above sea level.
Preventing injuries and infections
WARNING!
Injury from falling
Ensure that the device is steady and level.
Route connector cables (if present) so that neither users nor the
patient can trip over them.
Assist people with limited motor skills when they are getting up,
e.g. from a wheelchair.
Ensure that the patient does not step directly onto or off the edges
of the weighing platform.
Ensure that the patient steps onto and off the weighing platform
slowly and safely.
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