Preventing electric shock, Avoiding infections, Avoiding injury – Seca 757 User Manual

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Safety information • 51

English

• The actual transmission output of HF equip-

ment may require minimum distances of more
than 1 meter. Details can be found at
www.seca.com.

Preventing electric

shock

WARNING!

Electric shock

• Set up the device so that the power supply

socket is easy to reach and the device can be
disconnected from the power supply quickly.

• Ensure that your local power supply matches

the information on the power supply unit.

• Do not touch the power supply unit with wet

hands.

• Do not use extension cables or power strips.

• Ensure that the power cable is not pinched or

damaged by a sharp edge.

• Do not operate the device at an altitude of

more than 3000 m above sea level.

Avoiding infections

WARNING!

Risk of infection

• Hygienically reprocess the scale regularly as

described in the respective section in this
document.

• Make sure that the patient has no infectious

diseases.

• Make sure that the patient has no open

wounds or infectious skin alterations, which
may come into contact with the device.

Avoiding injury

WARNING!

Risk of falling

Baby scales generally stand on raised work sur-
faces. If the baby falls from this surface, this
may result in serious irreversible or fatal injuries.
– Ensure that the device is steady and level.

– Route connecting cables (if present) in such a

way that people cannot trip over them.

– Never leave a baby unsupervised.

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