CUSA Excel Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator System User's Guide
Class I Equipment (IEC 601-1)
Accessible conductive parts cannot become live in the event of a basic
insulation failure because of the way in which they are connected to the
protective earth conductor.
Type BF Applied Part Equipment (IEC 601-1)
The CUSA EXcel console provides a high degree of protection against
electric shock, particularly regarding allowable leakage currents. It is type
BF isolated (floating) output.
IPX - 8 (IEC 529, UL60601) Footswitch
The CUSA EXcel footswitch includes protection against the effects of
continuous immersion in water.
Electromagnetic Interference
The CUSA EXcel console minimizes electromagnetic interference to other
equipment used in the operating room. The system complies with the
requirements of IEC 801.
Note that other devices in the operating room may generate
electromagnetic interference. Use caution in locating equipment within
the room to reduce the electromagnetic interference.
System Power Off / Standby
When you turn off the System Power Switch, the system automatically
drains water from the cooling water system and deactivates other system
components. It also maintains power to the logic circuitry to monitor the
System Power Switch position.
Pinch Point in the Suction Pinch Valve
The suction pinch valve may pose a hazard during normal use.
Caution
To avoid injury to surgical personnel, keep fingers away from the suction pinch
valve while powering the unit on or off, activating vibration, or using fast flush.
Fuse Replacement
Indicates the location of the fuse drawer on the rear panel.
Standards and IEC Classifications
A-5
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