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Safety Summary
CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph
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Use only grounded tools when inserting, adjusting, or removing static-sensitive
components and assemblies.
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Remove or insert static-sensitive components and assemblies only with monitor
power turned off.
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Insert and seal static-sensitive components and assemblies into their original static-
shielding bags before removing them from static-protected areas.
Always test your ground strap, bench mat, conductive work surface, and ground cord
before removing components and assemblies from their protective bags and before
beginning any disassembly or assembly procedures.
General Cautions
The following caution statements apply to electrocardiograph use in general. Caution
statements that apply specifically to particular procedures, such as connecting the patient
cable or performing an ECG test, appear in the corresponding sections of the manual.
Caution statements indicate conditions or practices that could damage the equipment or
other property.
Caution
When removing the electrocardiograph from storage, allow it to
thermally stabilize to surrounding environmental conditions before using it.
Caution
To prevent possible damage to the keypad, do not use sharp or hard
objects to press keys. Only use fingertips.
Caution
Do not expose the patient cable to strong ultra-violet radiation.
Caution
Do not pull or stretch the patient cable. Doing so could result in
mechanical or electrical failures. Form the patient cable into a loose loop before
storing.
Caution
Avoid positioning the patient cable where it might get pinched or
stepped on. If the cable’s impedance is altered, measurements might no longer
be accurate, and repair might be necessary.
Caution
Using the equipotential terminal for anything but grounding purposes
may contribute to damage of the device.
Caution
Use only parts and accessories supplied with the device and available
through Welch Allyn. The use of accessories other than those specified may
result in degraded performance of this device.
Caution
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the
performance of the electrocardiograph.
Caution
Other medical equipment—including but not limited to defibrillators,
ultrasound machines, pacemakers, and other stimulators—may be used
simultaneously with the electrocardiograph. However, such devices may disturb
the electrocardiograph signal.
Summary of Contents for CP 100
Page 6: ...vi Contents Welch Allyn CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph ...
Page 7: ...1 1 Safety Summary Introduction 2 Symbols 2 Servicing the Electrocardiograph Safely 4 ...
Page 34: ...28 Overview Welch Allyn CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph ...
Page 47: ...4 41 Troubleshooting Problem Solving Suggestions 42 Limited Warranty 45 Service Policy 46 ...
Page 82: ...76 Field Replaceable Parts Welch Allyn CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph ...
Page 90: ...84 Appendix C Software Updates Welch Allyn CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph ...
Page 91: ...D 85 Interconnect Diagrams CP 200 Interconnect Diagram 86 CP 100 Interconnect Diagram 87 ...
Page 93: ...Service Manual Appendix D Interconnect Diagrams 87 CP 100 Interconnect Diagram ...
Page 94: ...88 Appendix D Interconnect Diagrams Welch Allyn CP 100 and CP 200 Electrocardiograph ...
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