Notes On Safety - Omron HEM-907 Instruction Manual

Digital automatic blood pressure monitor
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Notes on Safety

When a person other than the doctor or medical employee uses this monitor,
self-diagnosis of the measured results or treatment is dangerous. Please
consult and follow the instruction of the doctor.
• Self-diagnosis may worsen the disease.
If you encounter any problem during measurement such as inflation does not
stop, remove the cuff or pull out the air tube from the main unit.
• If inflation does not stop, there is danger of peripheral neuropathy.
If the fluid inside the battery gets in your eye, rinse the eye with lots of water
without rubbing, then seek medical treatment immediately.
• If left unattended, there is danger of loss of eyesight.
Do not wrap the cuff over the arm where intravenous injection or transfusion is
being conducted.
• Intravenous injection or transfusion will not be possible.
Do not erroneously connect the air tube or the cuff to the tube of other
equipment connected to intracorporeal organ.
• Air may get into the blood vessels.
Do not use this unit in places where inflammable gas, such as highly
inflammable anesthetic, may be generated or in a high-pressure oxygen room
or an oxygen tent.
• It may cause ignition and explosion.
Do not use the exclusive battery pack (option) for other equipment.
Do not throw the battery pack into fire, or heat, or disassemble it.
• It may cause heat, ignition, short-circuit or rupture.
Do not touch the AC adapter with wet hands.
• You may suffer electric shock.
If you are going to leave this unit unused for a long time, be sure to unplug the
AC adapter from the electric outlet.
• This is to avoid danger of electric shock, electric leak or fire due to
deteriorated insulation.
Be sure to unplug the AC adapter from the electric outlet when installing,
removing, or cleaning the part(s).
• This is to avoid danger of electric shock or injuries.
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