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Precautions during operation
- Do not place any container with liquid in it on the instrument. Any liquid entering the
instrument may cause electric shock or failure.
- Do not allow the patient to touch the terminals for connecting the instrument to
external devices.
- Do not lean on the instrument or press the instrument from the top. The instrument
may topple over, resulting in mechanical failure or injuries.
- Be extremely careful not to take too much time or too many measurements, as this
can stress the patient.
- Constantly observe that both the instrument and patient are free of problems.
- If a problem with the instrument or the patient occurs, take appropriate action, such
as stopping the device, to ensure the patient's safety.
- Do not allow the patient to touch the instrument.
- If any smoke, offensive odor, or abnormal sound occurs, turn off the instrument
immediately, disconnect the power plug from the outlet, and contact your local
distributor or Tomey Corporation.
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Precautions after operation
- Do not place any container with liquid in it on the instrument. Any liquid entering the
instrument may cause electric shock or failure.
- Do not use organic solvents such as thinner, benzene, or acetone to clean the
instrument. Fire or electric shock may occur. (These solvents may also corrode the
resin or coating on the cover of the instrument.)
- Follow the specified procedures to return the operation switch, dial, etc. to their
original positions and turn the instrument off.
- Hold the plug when disconnecting the power plug from the outlet to avoid placing
excessive force on the cord.
Pulling the cord may damage the inner core wires,
resulting in electric shock or fire.
- When disconnecting cords, do not apply too much force to them, for example, do not
hold and pull the cord.
- Refer to "5.6 Storing" for instructions on the storage of the instrument.
- Clean the instrument at the end of operation in preparation for the next use.