Metro 1800 Series Mobile Workstation User Manual

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Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstation Operations Manual

InterMetro Industries Corporation

Symbol Explanations

The product is CSA certified with respect to electrical shock, fire and mechanical hazards only in
accordance with UL 60601-1, CAN/CSA C22.22 No.601.1 and IEC/EN 60601-1-1 as Type B
Patient Care Medical Equipment suitable for use in patient vicinity.

Type B Applied Part

Attention, consult accompanying documents


Important Safety Instructions

This document contains important safety and operating instructions for the Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstations. Please read

all instructions and cautionary markings on the Mobile Workstation before putting it into service.

Caution:
User maintenance consists of cleaning, minor external adjustments, periodic tightening of fasteners and the like. For
safety purposes, any and all servicing other than the procedures detailed in the Maintenance section of this manual
must be performed by qualified service personnel only. For all service items, please contact InterMetro Customer
Service.

Caution:
Do not operate a Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstation if it has received a severe impact, been knocked over,

fallen down stairs, or otherwise physically damaged. Please have a qualified service person inspect all components
of the Mobile Workstation for any performance or safety hazard prior to putting it back into service.

Caution:
The Metro 1800 Series Mobile Workstation is not designed for use as a general purpose equipment cart. Please do
not apply heavy loads to the cart top surface. The maximum design load (safe working load limit) for the Mobile
Workstation is 5 lbs.

Caution:
Ensure that the AC power supply cord is located and secured so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or
otherwise subjected to damage or stress. Please secure the AC power cord plug in the retaining clips provided on the
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1800 Series Mobile Workstation when it is unplugged from the AC outlet in order to prevent accidental

tripping and physical damage to the cord plug or electrical insulation.

To prevent damage to any cords or connectors when disconnecting, always grasp and pull by the connector and not
the cord.

Do not operate the Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstation with damaged cords or connectors. Please replace the

damaged component immediately. Contact InterMetro Customer Service for replacement parts and service.

Caution:
To reduce the risk of electric shock, unplug the Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstation AC cord from an AC outlet

and switch the ON/Extended Storage Switch to the Extended Storage (OFF) position before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning. Turning off computers or disconnecting the AC power cord alone will not reduce the risk of
electric shock because the Power Supply is internally powered by a battery.

Warning: Risk of Electric Shock - DC voltage output power supply
The AC power cord is the only means to disconnect the Metro

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1800 Series Mobile Workstation from the AC power

grid (mains). The ON/Extended Storage Switch on the DC power supply does not disconnect from main power.

On the other side, the power supply employs a battery to provide mobile DC output power. Low voltage (10-16 VDC)
DC power is available from the power supply, even when the AC cord is disconnected from an AC outlet. To remove
DC power, put the ON/Extended Storage Switch in the Extended Storage (OFF) position.

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