User's Manual

BODYGUARDIAN CONTROL UNIT BASE KIT Operator Manual
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5.2 SAFETY CHECKS
It is essential to periodically check the equipment and the devices or systems it is
connected to and all the connections in order to ensure that the equipment
continues working efficiently and safely. It is also necessary to check the
equipment to remove any dust deposits. Preventive or corrective maintenance
operations must be performed by qualified technical staff expressly authorized by
Preventice.
A sight inspection of the interconnections, with particular care for the snaps
between equipment and the Disposable adhesive electrodes patch, can be
performed also by the user in order to remark any breaking or disconnection. In
case of need, immediately contact a qualified technician to solve the problem
detected before continuing to use the equipment or connecting it to other devices.
For the technical assistance request procedures, please refer to chapter “Request
for assistance” of this manual.
ATTENTION
Safety checks must be accurately performed periodically.
5.2.1 CONNECTORS
Check the connector on the Bodyguardian Control Unit for broken or damaged
contacts. If you find a damaged connector refer to qualified technical support
service.
5.2.2 BATTERY PACK
The rechargeable battery pack installed on the device is not accessible to the user
and its replacement should be performed only by qualified personnel expressly
authorized by Preventice. Anyway, you should consider the following general
warnings (e.g. in case of disposal of replaced parts with technical assistance).
• Do not let the ends of the battery pack come into contact with metal objects.
• Keep the battery pack away from heat or flames.
• Do not immerse the battery pack and avoid exposing it to rain or moisture.
• Avoid direct mechanical trauma to the battery pack.
Do not attempt to disassemble, puncture, incinerate or short-circuit the battery.
These operations may cause a fire or emit toxic chemicals.
ATTENTION
When a battery is replaced, it cannot be reused and must be discarded according
to the standards and directives currently in force in the country where the
equipment is used.