IntroductionThe SigmaPace™ 1000 External Pacemaker Analyzer (the Analyzer), is the latest in external pacemaker analyzer technology. This efficient, handheld Analyzer satisfies a wide range of external pacemaker testing.Table 1-1 describes the symbols used on the instrument.Table 1.
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SymbolsSymbolDescriptionImportant information; refer to manual.Hazardous voltageDo not dispose of this product as unsortedmunicipal waste. Go to Fluke’s website forrecycling information.Conforms to relevant Australian EMCrequirementsConforms to relevant Canadian and USstandardsConforms to European Union directivesIEC Measurement Category I – CAT Iequipment designed to protect againstCAT Itransients in equipment on circuits notdirectly connected to MAINS. Under nocircumstances should the terminals of theAnalyzer be connected to any MAINSvoltage.Warnings and CautionsA Warning identifies hazardous conditions and actions that could cause bodily harm or death.A Caution identifies conditions and actions that could damage the Analyzer, the equipment under test, or cause permanent loss of data. Defibrillators andTranscutaneous PacemakersCautionTo avoid possible damage the Analyzer, do not discharge defibrillator pulses into the instrument.WarningTo avoid injury to a patient, do not connect the Analyzer to a patient or equipment connected to a patient. The Analyzer is intended for equipment evaluation only and should never be used in diagnostics, treatment or in any other capacity where the Analyzer would come in contact with a patient.VentilationCautionTo avoid heat buildup damage to the Analyzer, do not block the ventilation slots during use or while the instrument is charging.Avoiding DamageCautionTo avoid damage to the Analyzer or adverse affects on its performance, do not expose the system to temperature extremes. Ambient temperatures should remain between 18 and 40 °C. System performance may be adversely affected if temperatures fluctuate above or below this range.CleaningCautionTo avoid damage to the Analyzer or adverse affects on its performance, clean it only by gently wiping down with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.
Do not immerse the unit.
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