Chemical burn hazard. Always carry the battery firmly by the battery hand
grip. Damage to the housing may result in a chemical burn hazard. Do not use
if the housing is severely cracked or damaged.
Electrical shock hazard. Hazardous voltages exist within system
components. Do not remove or open any enclosure.
Electrical shock hazard. Avoid fluid entry into system components. Do not
immerse any components in water or cleaning solutions. Use a damp cloth
when cleaning on or around the power supply and battery.
Electrical shock hazard. Serious injury or death may result from exposure to
hazardous voltages existing within the system. Disconnect the Battery
Charging System from line power and remove the battery from the Scan
Room Unit before cleaning.
Ventilation hazard. To avoid a build up of hydrogen gas from the battery,
assure the room is well ventilated while battery is charging.
Voltage hazard from worn cabling or unit disassembly. To avoid exposure to
potentially hazardous voltages, do not disassemble the battery charging
system in any way. Worn cabling also creates voltage hazards. If any worn or
damaged cables are detected, do not use the injection system. Contact Bayer
for service or replacement.
Improper disposal of the battery pack may result in explosion, leakage,
or personal injury. Do not open, or dispose of in a fire! Follow all local
regulations concerning the disposal of spent lead-acid based batteries, or
contact Bayer for assistance.
System electronic assemblies contain potentially hazardous materials.
Dispose of system components or accessories properly. Follow local
regulations for proper disposal or contact Bayer for assistance.
Unsafe operation may result from using improper accessories. Use only
accessories and options provided by Bayer designed for this system.
Personal injury or equipment damage may result when standing on the
Power Supply Enclosure. Do not stand on the Power Supply Enclosure.
The system is not to be serviced or maintained while in use with a
patient.
Cautions
Condensation may cause electrical damage to the Battery Charging
System. Do not use the system immediately after it has been brought indoors
from extreme outside temperatures. Allow the system to stabilize at room
temperature before use.
Damage can occur as a result of incorrect voltage. Before plugging in the
system, check the following:
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Verify that the voltage and frequency marked on the serial tag on
the unit matches the voltage and frequency of the electrical
outlet.
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1 Introduction