Ametek ABCE702-11R Manual page 9

Security ii rackmount series, uninterruptible power manager, for use with 700va, 1000va, 1440va, 2200va and 3000va
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STATEMENT OF INTENDED USE
The medical UPMs are intended to protect medical, non-medical computer
equipment and medical devices that need battery backup, surge protection,
voltage regulation and line noise filtering in and around patient care areas.
Safe and continuous operation of the UPM depends partially on the care tak-
en by users. Please observe the following precautions. Not following these
could result in warranty being voided.
NOTE:
• The UPM is intended for stationary use.
• UPM is not intended for patient contact or for installation that will cause
accidental contact of patients.
• Do not use this UPM for life support applications in which a malfunction
or failure of the UPM system could cause failure or significantly alter
the performance of a life-support device.
• Do not use this UPM near or around flammable gases. Do not use this
UPM within oxygen-enriched atmospheres.
• Do not disassemble the UPM.
• UPM is CLASS 1 equipment.
• Do not attempt to power the UPM from any receptacle except a proper-
ly grounded receptacle that matches the input plug provided with the
UPM.
• Do not place the UPM near water or in environments of excessive
humidity.
• Do not allow liquid or any foreign object to get inside the UPM.
• Do not block air vents on the front of the UPM.
• Do not plug appliances such as hair dryers, fans, heaters, etc. into the
UPM.
• Do not place the UPM under direct sunshine or close to heat emitting
sources (excessively warm temperatures will shorten battery life).
• This UPM is intended for installation in a temperature controlled, indoor
area free of conductive contaminants.
• The AC power source for the UPM should be conveniently near the
UPM and easily accessible – avoid extension cords or temporary pow-
er strips to power the UPM.
A01-00104 Rev A
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