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Safety Issues
Check USBCam2 before Using It
Avoid Excessive Temperatures when Using USBCam2
Operate the USBCam2 as Directed
RF Interference Considerations
USBCam2 User Guide
There are no customer-serviceable components in the USBCam2.
However, before each usage, check the outer surface of the
USBCam2 for any signs of physical damage or defect. The surface
of the USBCam2 should have a smooth finish, with no evidence of
chipping or damage to either the handpiece housing or the lens
section. If detected, contact your local distributor of Sirona Dental
products for further instructions.
To help ensure proper hygiene and to protect against infectious
disease, refer to Section 5 and follow all cleaning and patient
protection recommendations specified there.
When in use, the LEDs in the USBCam2 may generate surface
temperatures in excess of 106° F (41° C). To avoid the potential risk
of burn, do not use the USBCam2 in a single hand-held position for
a prolonged period. As an additional safety measure, the USBCam2
is equipped with an Auto-Off feature. This feature turns off the
camera automatically after 5 minutes of continuous use. The camera
can be turned back on by simply pressing the ON/OFF button on the
handpiece.
Always use the USBCam2 in accordance with the directions and
recommendations contained in this User Guide. Do not attempt to
modify the USBCam2 or use it in system configurations not
specified in this document.
Although the USBCam2 equipment is designed to provide a
reasonable degree of protection from electromagnetic interference,
according to IEC International regulations, it must be installed at an
adequate distance from electricity transformer rooms, static
continuity units, two-way amateur radios and cellular phones. To
ensure proper operation, the latter (meaning, electricity transformer
rooms, static continuity units, two-way amateur radios and cellular
phones) can be used only at a minimum distance of 5 feet (1.5m)
from any part of the USBCam2 system.
Any instrumentation or equipment for professional use located near
USBCam2 must conform to Electromagnetic Compatibility
regulations.
Non-conforming
immunity to electromagnetic fields, may not operate properly unless
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