Use Instructions

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General Information
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3.3.2 Precautions
CAUTION!
Patient group
There are no restrictions as to the specification of the patient group when using
the device as intended and its use does not endanger the patient's health.
CAUTION!
Continuous operation
After 24 hours of continuous operation, switch the device off and then on again
so that the device self test can be carried out.
CAUTION!
The device may not be used in conjunction with a defibrillator since it is not
equipped with corresponding safety elements. The manufacturer accepts no lia-
bility in this case for ensuing damage.
CAUTION!
When a morcellator/shaver system is used, the combination of low nominal
pressures and a too high vacuum pressures may result in a significant loss of in-
tra-cavity distension pressure, which has the potential to affect the visibility of
the surgical field. Conversely, when employing high distension pressures, the de-
activation of the morcellator system can lead to pressure spikes exceeding 150
mmHg.
CAUTION!
Check to make sure the available mains voltage matches the data listed on the
type label attached to the back of the device. Incorrect voltage can cause errors
and malfunctions and may destroy the device.
CAUTION!
Any power cables employed by the user that are not provided by the manufac-
turer must meet the safety requirements of the national standards in the respec-
tive current valid version.
CAUTION!
Before switching on the device, sufficient time must have passed to adjust to the
indoor climate.
CAUTION!
Ventilation of the device
Avoid device overheating. Ensure free air circulation especially to the bottom
and rear of the device (rear panel distance of at least 10 cm).
CAUTION!
Endoscope
The device may only be connected with endoscopes designed for and featuring
the technical specification permitting such a combined use. Any utilized endo-