Fluke Biomedical QA-ES II User Manual

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Electrosurgical Analyzer

Safety

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Caution

To avoid damage to the Analyzer:

Calibrate the Analyzer annually.

Only qualified technical personnel should
perform troubleshooting and service
procedures on the Analyzer.

Do not use the Analyzer for anything other
than measuring RF outputs from
electrosurgical units.

Ensure there is at least six inches of air
space above and behind the Analyzer to
allow air circulation to cool internal load
resistors.

Do not expose the Analyzer to temperature
extremes. Ambient operating temperatures
should remain between 15 and 35 °C.
Analyzer performance may degrade if
temperatures fluctuate above or below this
range.

Refer to Table 1 for descriptions of symbols found on the
Analyzer.

Table 1. Symbols

Symbol Description

W

See Users Manual

X

Caution, risk of electric shock

P

Manufacturer’s declaration of product
compliance with applicable EU directives

~

Do not mix with solid waste stream. Dispose
of using a qualified recycler or hazardous
material handler.

CAT I

CAT I equipment is designed to protect
against transients from high-voltage low-
energy sources, such as electronic circuits or
a copy machine.

CAT II

CAT II equipment is designed to protect
against transients from energy-consuming
equipment supplied from the fixed installation,
such as TVs, PCs, portable tools, and other
household appliances.

CAT III

CAT III equipment is designed to protect
against transients in equipment in fixed-
equipment installations, such as distribution
panels, feeders, and short branch circuits, and
lighting systems in large buildings.

T

Double insulated

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