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AA222 Instructions for Use – US
4. Check calibration if any parts of the equipment are exposed to shock or rough handling.
5. Components marked for "single use" are intended for a single patient during a single procedure, and
there is a risk of contamination if the component is re-used.
Components marked for "single use" are not intended to be reprocessed.
NOTICE:
1. To prevent system faults take appropriate precautions to avoid PC viruses and similar.
2. Use only transducers calibrated with the actual instrument. To identify a valid calibration, the serial
number for the instrument will be marked on the transducer.
3. Although the instrument fulfils the relevant EMC requirements, precautions should be taken to avoid
unnecessary exposure to electromagnetic fields, e.g. from mobile phones etc. If the device is used
adjacent to other equipment, it must be monitored to ensure that there is no mutual disturbance. Please
also refer to EMC considerations in section 5.3.
4. Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than specified, with the exception of transducers and
cables sold by Interacoustics or representatives, may result in increased emission or decreased
immunity of the equipment. For a list of accessories, transducers and cables that fulfil the requirements
please refer to section 5.3.
5. Within the European Union, it is illegal to dispose of electric and electronic items in unsorted municipal
waste. Electric and electronic waste may contain hazardous substances and therefore
has to be collected separately. Such products will be marked with the crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol, shown below. The cooperation of the user is important in order to
ensure a high level of reuse and recycling of electric and electronic waste. Failing to
recycle such waste products in an appropriate way may endanger the environment and
consequently the health of human beings.
6.
disposing of the product after end of life.
Outside the European Union, local regulations should be followed when
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