User's Manual

BODYGUARDIAN CONTROL UNIT BASE KIT Operator Manual
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against the dripping, spraying and splashing of water and relevant harmful
effects. Avoid submitting the equipment to the risk of water jetting or
temporary and continue immersion because its protection degree do not
guarantees protection of internal parts against ingress of liquids. Do not use the
equipment where such risks are present. Devices in which liquids have
accidentally penetrated must be immediately cleaned and checked by
authorized qualified staff.
Use of the equipment in humid Environment is allowed if conditions are
compliant to the environmental limits defined in the following bullet, which are
in accordance with the requirements of the applicable general and particular
IEC 60601 standards.
Use the equipment within the environmental limits of specified
temperature, humidity and pressure. The equipment is designed to work in
environmental conditions that, in compliance with the IEC 60601-1 directions
and the 60601-2-47, are defined as standard:
- temperature +10°C / +45°C
- relative humidity 10% / 95% RH
- atmospheric pressure 700 / 1060 hPa
The equipment could heat up during its normal use or battery recharge. This
aspect should be considered as a normal characteristic of the equipment due to
the high integration of the electronic circuitry inside. Never the equipment
heating up should be considered as a potential fault or as a defect of the
equipment itself.
Make sure the electric wiring of the building is efficient before connecting
the power supply to the mains. When the equipment (power supply of
Charging Cradle) is connected the environmental mains, make sure that the
building wiring is correctly functioning and efficient and compliant to the local
regulations and standards.
Be careful using the equipment in locations disturbed by strong magnetic
fields. The equipment is compliant with the EMC requirements
(Electromagnetic Compatibility) according to what specified by the IEC
60601-1-2 standard and 93/42/EEC European Directive. In every case it is
recommended to keep the equipment away from disturbance sources and
induced electromagnetic fields surpassing the values prescribed by the standard
in order to avoid any possible instabilities and malfunctioning of the
equipment. For more detail about device classification and minimum distances,
please refer to paragraph 1.11 “Electromagnetic compatibility” of the present
manual.
Be careful using the equipment near short-wave or micro-wave devices. If
the equipment is used in an area where there are also short-waves or micro-
wave devices, it is necessary to remember that these may cause instability and
interfere with the correct working of the equipment. Do not use the equipment
near X-ray or diathermy devices.