Directions for Use
Safety Summary
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
Electrostatic discharge is a sudden current flowing from a charged object to another
object or to ground. Electrostatic charges can accumulate on common items such as
foam drinking cups, cellophane tape, synthetic clothing, untreated foam packaging
material, and untreated plastic bags and work folders, to name only a few.
Electronic components and assemblies, if not properly protected against ESD, can be
permanently damaged or destroyed when near or in contact with electrostatically charged
objects. When you handle components or assemblies that are not in protective bags and
you are not sure whether they are static-sensitive, assume that they are static-sensitive
and handle them accordingly.
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Perform all service procedures in a static-protected environment. Always use
techniques and equipment designed to protect personnel and equipment from
electrostatic discharge.
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Remove static-sensitive components and assemblies from their static-shielding bags
only at static-safe workstations—a properly grounded table and grounded floor mat—
and only when you are wearing a grounded wrist strap (with a resistor of at least 1
megohm in series) or other grounding device.
Warnings Related to Using the Electrocardiograph
WARNING
Avoid positioning any leads or cables so that they could easily trip
someone.
WARNING
Satisfactory maintenance procedures must be implemented, or
equipment failure and health hazards may result.
Warnings Related to Repairing the Electrocardiograph
WARNING
Only qualified service personnel should attempt to repair the
electrocardiograph. In case of a malfunction, call Technical Support and precisely
describe the problem. For phone numbers, see
.
WARNING
While under warranty, the electrocardiograph must be serviced
only by a Welch Allyn service technician.
WARNING
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage or destroy electronic
components. Handle static-sensitive components only at static-safe
workstation.
WARNING
Consider all electrical and electronic components of the monitor as
static-sensitive.
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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