Operating Instructions - Jaken Medical...
Operating Instructions - Jaken Medical...
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Chapter<br />
2 Equipment Setup<br />
Equipment Connections<br />
WARNING: The Eclipse should not be connected to nonmedical<br />
equipment unless the non-medical equipment complies<br />
with IEC 601-1. In addition, the enclosure leakage current of<br />
non-medical equipment connected to the Eclipse should not be<br />
allowed to exceed 500µA in fault condition. To maintain a<br />
proper enclosure leakage current, provide additional protective<br />
earth grounding, use an additional isolating transformer or use<br />
a ßoating power supply.<br />
WARNING: The Eclipse and any non-medical equipment that<br />
it is connected to should not be allowed within the patientÕs<br />
vicinity, which extends 6 feet (1.83 m) beyond the perimeter of<br />
the bed, table or chair, and 7 1/2 feet (2.29 m) above the ßoor.<br />
WARNING: NEVER create a direct connection between an<br />
Eclipse and a PYRAMIS computer if the Eclipse is already<br />
connected to a patient.<br />
Connecting power cord and peripheral equipment<br />
CAUTION: The unit must be operated only at the line voltage<br />
and frequency speciÞed on the rating plate.<br />
Connect AC line power and external equipment via the connectors on the back<br />
panel (see Figure 2-1).<br />
For patient safety, all equipment in patient environment should be IEC 601-1<br />
approved. All connected equipment should be IEC 950 approved or<br />
equivalent. Consult a qualiÞed technician to verify equipment compatibility.<br />
Eclipse <strong>Operating</strong> <strong>Instructions</strong> 2-1