Esd Precautionary Procedures; Disposal - GE B30 Technical Reference Manual

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B30 Patient Monitor
To replace the batteries safely, please refer to the service instructions in this manual.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, this may produce a very high current, which
will damage the battery.
Do not dispose of the battery into open flame, nor put the battery near fire, as it may
explode.
Do not dismantle the battery.
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Storage and transport
Do not store or transport the monitor outside the specified temperature, pressure and humidity
ranges:
Temperature
Atmospheric pressure
Relative humidity

1.2.2 ESD precautionary procedures

To avoid electrostatic charges building up, it is recommended to store, maintain and use
the equipment at a relative humidity of 30% or greater. Floors should be covered by ESD
dissipative carpets or similar. Non-synthetic clothing should be used when working with
the component.
To prevent applying a possible electrostatic discharge to the ESD sensitive parts of the
equipment, one should touch the metallic frame of the component or a large metal object
located close to the equipment. When working with the equipment and specifically when
the ESD sensitive parts of the equipment may be touched, a grounded wrist strap
intended for use with ESD sensitive equipment should be worn. Refer to the
documentation provided with the wrist straps for details of proper use.
ESD precautionary procedure training
It is recommended that all potential users receive an explanation of the ESD warning symbol
and training in ESD precautionary procedures.
The minimum contents of an ESD precautionary procedure training should include an
introduction to the physics of electrostatic charge, the voltage levels that can occur in normal
practice and the damage that can be done to electronic components if they are touched by an
operator who is electrostatically charged. Further, an explanation should be given of methods
to prevent build-up of electrostatic charge and how and why to discharge one's body to earth
or to the frame of the equipment or bond oneself by means of a wrist strap to the equipment or
the earth prior to making a connection.

1.2.3 Disposal

Dispose of the whole device, parts of it and its packing material and manuals in accordance
with local environmental and waste disposal regulations.
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Document no
2044677-001
"Symbols".
-20 to +60 °C/-4 to 140 °F
670 to 1060 hPa/500 to 800 mmHg
10 to 90% noncondensing

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