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CAUTION!
The device complies with the EMC requirements listed in 8.3 Emission and Immunity
Declaration, page 172. Necessary measures should be taken in order to assure field
levels exceeding 10 V/m are avoided, since this may impair the safety and perform-
ance of the ventilator. Measures should include but not be limited to:
WARNING!
Risk of Faulty Treatment
Do not use or store the Vivo 45 LS in a magnetic resonance (MR) environment.
Use of the Vivo 45 LS in an MR environment may result in malfunction of the
Vivo 45 LS and pose unacceptable risk to the patient, medical staff or other persons.
Unsteady indicated values for delivered volumes or pressures and the occurrence of
alarm conditions without apparent cause may be an indication of loss of perform-
ance due to electromagnetic disturbances. Follow the instructions above and the
guidance provided in 8.3 Emission and Immunity Declaration, page 172 to mitigate the
effects of electromagnetic disturbances.
CAUTION!
The ventilator, any accessories and all replaced parts, must be disposed of in accord-
ance with the local environmental regulations regarding the disposal of used equip-
ment and waste.
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Normal precautions with regard to relative humidity and conductive characteris-
tics of clothing in order to minimize the build-up of electrostatic charges.
Avoiding the use of radio emitting devices closer than 0.3 m to the ventilator.
Radio emitting devices are e.g. cellular or cordless telephones, microwave ovens
and high-frequency surgery apparatus.
Avoiding the use of the ventilator in the presence of known disturbance sources,
including RF emitters (e.g. RFID, diathermy equipment). Please note some of
these RF emitters may not be visible and the ventilator can potentially be exposed
to fields from these RF emitters without the user's awareness. If abnormal per-
formance of the ventilator is observed, and the RF emitters cannot be identified
and removed, the ventilator may need to be reoriented or relocated.
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