FujiFilm SonoSite X-Porte User Manual page 238

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WARNINGS
9-4
To avoid the risk of electrical shock:
Use only properly grounded equipment. Shock hazards exist if the power
supply is not properly grounded. Grounding reliability can only be achieved
when equipment is connected to a receptacle marked "Hospital Only",
"Hospital Grade", or the equivalent. Do not remove or defeat the grounding
wire.
Connect this equipment to a supply mains with protective earth.
Do not let any part of the system (including the bar code scanner, power
supply, or power supply connector), except for the transducer or ECG leads,
touch the patient.
Do not touch the power supply and the patient at the same time.
Do not touch any of the following:
The signal input/output connectors on the back of the ultrasound system.
The system transducer connector when the transducer or Triple
Transducer Connect (TTC) is disconnected.
Any unused TTC transducer connector when the TTC is connected.
Do not connect the system's power supply to an MPSO (power strip) or
extension cord.
Before using the transducer, inspect the transducer face, housing, and cable.
Do not use the transducer if the transducer or cable is damaged.
Turn the engine off when cleaning.
Do not use any transducer that has been immersed beyond the specified
cleaning or disinfection level. See
page 7-1.
Use only accessories and peripherals recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite,
including the power supply. Connection of accessories and peripherals not
recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite could result in electrical shock. Contact
FUJIFILM SonoSite or your local representative for a list of accessories and
peripherals available from or recommended by FUJIFILM SonoSite.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock and fire hazard:
Inspect the AC power cords, cables, and plugs on a regular basis. Ensure that
they are not damaged.
The power cord set that connects the power supply of the ultrasound
system or to mains power must only be used with the power supply, and
cannot be used to connect other devices to mains power.
To prevent injury to the operator/bystander, the transducer must be removed
from patient contact before the application of a high-voltage defibrillation pulse.
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