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Seca ct330 - Safety Installations and Safe Working; Putting into Operation, Setup; Ambient Conditions, Handling of the Devices

Seca ct330
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1 Safety
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Instructions for Use
Resting & Stress ECG with seca
ct330/331 and seca diagnostic 5.9
1.2 Safety installations and safe working
1.2.1 Putting into operation, setup
The system must only be used in a technically perfect condition.
Regularly carry out a visual inspection of the devices and their
associated components. Only use accessories approved by custo med.
The use of accessories other than those specified may result in
increased emissions or decreased immunity.
A PC with peripherals is required to operate the seca device. For
assembly it is recommended to use portable multiple socket outlets
approved by custo med. The following must be noted:
Portable socket outlets must not be laid on the ground.
Portable multiple socket outlets which are supplied with the system
are to be used only for supplying devices which are part of the
system.
Additional portable multiple socket outlets, lines and other
equipment, which are not part of the system, must not be connected
to the system.
When using a multiple socket outlet, the maximum permitted load is
3200 VA.
Slots which are not used in the delivered system (portable multiple
socket outlets) must be provided with covers.
1.2.2 Ambient conditions, handling of the devices
Emissions
The seca ct330/331 device/system is not suitable for use in rooms or
areas with a risk of explosion.
For installation and operation of the seca ct330/331 device/system, the
EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) instructions in this manual must be
observed.
Strong electromagnetic sources in the immediate vicinity of the seca
ct330/331 device/system may result in recording errors. The seca
ct330/331 device/system must not be stored or used in the vicinity of X-
ray equipment, diathermy units or magnetic resonance devices (MRT).
Other electrical devices such as mobile phones or radio transceivers
may impair the quality of the recording.
Other devices may interfere with the seca ct330/331 device/system,
even if the other devices comply with the applicable emissions
requirements according to CISPR.
Mechanical impact
No modifications may be made to the seca devices/systems. For
repairs, please contact your authorised seca sales partner.
seca devices for outpatient use (recorder, transmitter) must be protected
from heat, moisture, dust and dirt. The devices may not function properly
if they come into contact with liquid.

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