Safety And Responsibility; Recycling Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment; Conformity With The Medical Devices Directive - Abilia Gewa BigJack Series Instruction Manual

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Safety and responsibility

Abilia has conducted a risk analysis for the product with reference to SS-EN
14971 for Medical equipment. The instructions for use and the technical
specifications for the product have been drawn up in respect of the safety
assessments carried out in this document.
It is always important to be aware of safety when first using this product and
with its subsequent use. It is not possible to describe in the instructions all the
situations in which the product must not be used. If you are not sure whether
you have started using the product properly or set it up correctly, please
contact your supplier.
Abilia is not liable for any loss, damage or consequential loss resulting from
any use, correct or otherwise, lack of follow-up, incorrect set-up, incorrect
connection or similar misuse. Abilia financial liability is at all times limited to
the value of the product itself.
Recycling Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment
The IR-6SP BigJack contains electronics components that must be
recycled. When the product is no longer of use, hand it in to a
recycling centre for waste electrical and electronic equipment.

Conformity with the Medical Devices Directive

The IR-6SP BigJack is marketed as a technical aid for people with disabilities
and meets the requirements in the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC
including relevant EMC and electrical safety requirements.
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