Weinmann MEDUCORE Standard2 Instructions For Use Manual page 12

Monitor/defibrillator
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MEDUCORE Standard
⇒ The operator menu should only be used by operators who are
familiar with the settings in the operator menu and their
impacts on the user menu and device functions. Otherwise use
the device with factory settings.
⇒ Adapt the device functions to the user's know-how.
⇒ Protect the operator menu with a password.
Risk of injury from operating the device, accessories and
components outside of the prescribed ambient conditions!
Use of the device, accessories and components outside of the
prescribed ambient conditions may mean that tolerances are not
adhered to and result in device failure and injury to the patient.
⇒ Only operate the device within the prescribed ambient
conditions
(see "15 Technical data", page
⇒ Allow the device, components and accessories to acclimatize to
the operating temperature.
Risk of injury due to reuse of disposable items!
Disposable items are intended for single use. Disposable items
which are reused may be contaminated and/or impaired in their
function and therefore cause injury to the patient.
⇒ Do not reuse disposable items.
Risk of injury from using third-party accessories!
Accessories which have not been approved by
WEINMANN Emergency can result in electric shocks, incorrect
monitoring, negative impact on interference immunity and
emission or lead to damage to the device and injure the patient.
⇒ Only use accessories which have been approved by
WEINMANN Emergency.
Delay in treatment due to overly loud audio outputs!
When the defibrillator is used in conjunction with devices with
audio outputs (e.g. audible alarms, voice prompts), overly loud
audio outputs from one device can drown out the audio outputs
from the other device, and thus delay treatment.
⇒ When using multiple devices with audio outputs at the same
time, set the volume on the devices to the same level.
Risk of injury and treatment delay due to imperceptible alarm
signals!
Alarm signals which are quieter than the ambient noise level
prevent alarm situations from being detected. This can result in
treatment delays and thus to injury to the patient.
⇒ Always set the device volume to be louder than the ambient
noise level.
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