WM 67851 01/2021
MEDUVENT Standard EN 15
2 Safety
Risk of injury resulting from incorrect handling of the
rechargeable battery!
Incorrect handling of the rechargeable battery might cause the
patient, user and bystanders serious or life-threatening injury.
Do not throw the rechargeable battery into a fire, and never
expose it to high temperatures.
Do not open the rechargeable battery.
Do not deform the rechargeable battery.
Do not short-circuit the rechargeable battery.
Protect the rechargeable battery from moisture.
Protect the rechargeable battery from high temperatures.
Do not subject the rechargeable battery to high pressure.
Have the rechargeable battery replaced only by trained
personnel.
Premature failure of therapy resulting from use of a
rechargeable battery with a low state of charge at low
temperatures!
Using a rechargeable battery with a low state of charge at low
temperatures of < 0 °C might result in a much reduced device
operating time, and thus to premature failure of therapy. This can
cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.
Always use a fully charged rechargeable battery at low
temperatures.
Disrupted or failed therapy due to interaction between
medical electrical devices!
Medical electrical devices which are operated directly next to or on
top of one another can cause mutual interference to functionality.
This can cause serious or life-threatening injury to the patient.
Do not stack the device with other medical electrical devices.
Do not operate the device in the direct vicinity of other medical
electrical devices (exception: WEINMANN Emergency devices
which have been tested to ensure that they can be operated
alongside the device without problems. A list of the tested
devices can be provided on request).
If stacking or operation in the immediate vicinity cannot be
avoided: Closely monitor the functioning of all affected
medical electrical devices, and do not use if functions are
disrupted.