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Seca CT8000P-2 - Operation with Other Devices; Network Safety

Seca CT8000P-2
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1 Safety notes
1.8 Operation with other Devices
Page 8
CT8000P-2
Art. no.: 2.511407 Rev.: a
1.8 Operation with other Devices
1.9 Network safety
Accessories connected to the analogue and/or digital interfaces must be certified
according to the corresponding IEC standards (e.g. IEC/EN 60950 for data
processing equipment and IEC/EN 60601-1 for medical equipment).
Furthermore, all configurations shall comply with the valid version of IEC/EN
60601-1. Everyone who connects additional equipment to the signal input part or
signal output part configures a medical system and is therefore responsible that
the system complies with the requirements of the valid version of IEC/EN 60601-
1. If in doubt, contact the technical service department or your local
representative.
Any other equipment used with the patient must use the same common earth as
the CT8000P-2.
Special care must be exercised when the unit is used with high-frequency
equipment. Use the special high-frequency seca patient cable to avoid possible
signal interference during ECG acquisition. However, the stimulation units should
only be used at a sufficient distance from the electrodes and both devices must
be connected to the same potential equalisation. If in doubt, the patient should be
disconnected from the device.
This device can safely be used with pacemaker patients.
There is no danger when using this unit simultaneously with electrical stimulation
equipment.
If the device is part of a medical system, only the original seca patient cable must
be used with, and connected to, the CT8000P-2.
If the patient cable should become defective after defibrillation, a lead-off
indication is displayed on the screen (see Page 39).
Portable communication devices, HF radios and devices labelled with the
symbol (non-ionic electromagnetic radiation) can affect the operation of this
device (Page 106).
When the CT8000P-2 is part of a network (LAN, WLAN, HIS, etc.), the operator
of the network/data coupling must take appropriate security measures to protect
the transmission of data. Networks that are not protected and maintained can
lead to failure of the data transmission or to incorrect transmission of data, which
in turn can result in danger to the patient. For further safety notes, see chapter 11.
Standard passwords for access control must be changed by the responsible
persons.

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