Avoiding Electrical Hazards - Abbott OPTIS 1014933 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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State: Released Date: 2021.03.01 22:19 GMT Effectivity: Upon Release
Avoid eye exposure. Do not look at or stare directly into the beam. Doing
so may damage your eyes.
WARNING: Viewing the laser output with telescopic optical instruments (e.g.,
telescopes and binoculars) may pose an eye hazard and thus the user should
not direct the beam into an area where such instruments are likely to be used.
Use controls, make adjustments, and perform procedures only as
specified in these Instructions for Use.
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
Repetitive use of a mouse and keyboard has been associated with Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) and related musculoskeletal problems. Follow these
suggestions to help prevent these problems:
Maintain your joints in optimum positions with a balanced posture,
avoiding:
– Static postures
– Exertion of force during repetitive motions
– Wrist flexion or deviation
Position the keyboard and monitor to minimize reaching and stretching.
Take frequent breaks to give tissues time to recuperate from awkward
positions and repetitive movements.

Avoiding Electrical Hazards

WARNING: All system components MUST be powered as directed in these
Instructions for Use ONLY. Do not modify how the system components are
connected to power without first contacting an Abbott Technical Service
representative.
WARNING: Failure to abide by the precautions detailed below causes the
system and its use to be out of compliance with regulations and places the
patient and the operator at risk of injury or death.
Do not use additional cables, extension cords, or outlet strips with the OPTIS
Integrated Next.
OPTIS™ Integrated Next Operation and Maintenance Manual – 600173796 Rev. A
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