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Warning!
Equipment malfunction ⎯
– Magnetic and electrical fields are
capable of interfering with the
proper performance of the device.
For this reason make sure that all
external devices operated in the
vicinity of the CPM device comply
with the relevant EMC requirements.
X-ray equipment, MRI devices and
radio systems are possible sources
of interference as they may emit
higher levels of electromagnetic
radiation.
Keep the CPM device away from
these devices and verify its perfor-
mance before use.
− Refer repair and maintenance to
authorized persons.
– Route all cables such that they will
not get caught in the moving parts
during operation and that they do
not present a stumbling hazard.
– Inspect the OptiFlex
and loose connections at least once
a year.
Caution!
Preventing chafing and pressure sores
⎯ When your patient is adipose,
very tall or very short, be sure to
prevent chafing and pressure sores.
Patient hazard, damage to the car-
riage ⎯ Do not use the carriage to
transport patients.
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Caution!
Equipment damage ⎯
– Check that the voltage and fre-
quency ratings of your local power
line are those indicated on the
nameplate.
– The seat withstands a maximum
continuous load of 150 kg
(330.7 lb).
– Do not allow any objects (such as
blankets, cushions, or cables) to get
caught in the moving parts of the
CPM device.
– Do not expose the OptiFlex
device to direct sunlight, because
some of the components may reach
inadmissibly high temperatures.
– Be aware that the connectors can
only be inserted in the correct
orientation and secure all connec-
tions with the locks.
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