Power Requirements And System Grounding; Site Preparation: Mounting The Monitor - Aspect BIS VIEW Service Information Manual

Monitoring system
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SECTION 4
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Temperature
0°C to +40°C
Humidity
15% to 95% (non-condensing)
Pressure
800 mm Hg (1500 feet below sea level) to 360mm Hg (20,000 feet above
sea level)

4.1.3 Power Requirements and System Grounding

The BIS VIEW Monitoring System requires a power source of 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz.
Current consumption is 0.7 ampere maximum.
To protect operating personnel and patients, the monitor must be properly grounded.
Accordingly, the monitor is equipped with a hospital grade line cord. The power cord
grounds the system to the power line ground when plugged into an appropriate three-wire
receptacle.
USE ONLY THE POWER CORD SUPPLIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER. NEVER ADAPT THE PLUG FROM THE
MONITOR TO FIT A NON-STANDARD OUTLET.
U.S.A. REQUIREMENT: FOR PROPER GROUNDING, THE
POWER RECEPTACLE MUST BE A THREE-WIRE GROUNDED
OUTLET. A HOSPITAL GRADE OUTLET IS REQUIRED.
NEVER ADAPT THE THREE-PRONG PLUG FROM THE
MONITOR TO FIT A TWO-SLOT OUTLET. IF THE OUTLET
HAS ONLY TWO SLOTS, MAKE SURE THAT IT IS REPLACED
WITH A THREE-SLOT GROUNDED OUTLET BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THE MONITOR.
IF THE INTEGRITY OF THE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE
EARTH GROUND IS IN DOUBT, THE BIS VIEW MONITOR
SHALL BE OPERATED FROM ITS INTERNAL BATTERY
POWER SOURCE ONLY.

4.1.4 Site Preparation: Mounting the Monitor

Aspect Medical Systems, Inc. strongly recommends permanent mounting of the BIS VIEW
monitor to the anesthesia machine to enhance safety and facilitate ease-of-use. Please
contact your local representative or Aspect to discuss mounting options.
BE SURE THE MONITOR IS MOUNTED SECURELY IN PLACE
TO AVOID PERSONAL OR PATIENT INJURY.
PREPARATION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION
WARNING!
WARNING!
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