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PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL DRAFT 8 Jan 04
WARNING:
When raising or lowering the upper post of the variable height warmer, ensure that any attached
cables, tubing, or hoses are not compromised. Failure to do so could result in injury to the
infant, personal injury or in equipment damage.
CAUTION:
To avoid accidental lifting or crushing of objects prior to raising or lowering the VHA mattress,
ensure the area around the warmer is clear. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage.

Electrical Precautions

SHOCK HAZARD:
An electrical shock hazard exists within the warmer module and controller. Any substitution of
components within the controller or warmer module may impair the intrinsic safety of the unit.
Qualified personnel should service the unit. Failure to do so could result in infant injury,
personal injury, or equipment damage.
SHOCK HAZARD:
Plug the power cord only into a properly grounded wall receptacle approved for hospital use and
of the correct voltage. Do not use extension cords or an AC receptacle box for this device.
Personal injury or equipment damage could occur.
SHOCK HAZARD:
Use only the power cords supplied with the unit. Failure to do so could result in personal injury
or equipment damage.

Explosion Precautions

WARNING:
When performing cleaning and maintenance procedures, confirm that the oxygen supply is
turned off and that the equipment is disconnected from the oxygen supply. A fire and explosion
hazard exists when performing cleaning and maintenance procedures in an oxygen-enriched
environment. Personal injury or equipment damage could occur.
WARNING:
Do not use the equipment in the presence of flammable anesthetics. Personal injury or
equipment damage could occur.

Oxygen Precautions

WARNING:
Improper use of supplemental oxygen may be associated with serious side effects, including
blindness, brain damage, and death. The risks vary with each infant. The attending physician
should prescribe all clinical practices with regard to oxygen administration.
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