Symbols on electrode bag
- This symbol means: Do not use while driving, operating machines or
performing other activities that may present a risk of injury (Fig. 27).
- This symbol means: Do not use damaged or worn electrodes or
electrodes that have lost their adhesive power (Fig. 28).
- This symbol means: The electrodes should be used by one person
and not shared with others (Fig. 29).
- This symbol means: Do not place the electrodes on top of each
other or so close to each other that they touch each other (Fig. 30).
- This symbol means: Do not place electrodes on your head or on
your neck (Fig. 31).
- This symbol means: Do not place the electrodes on your chest (Fig. 32).
- This symbol means: Do not put the electrodes on open wounds,
cancerous lesions, rashes and infected or inamed skin. If you recently
had surgery, do not place electrodes on the cut (Fig. 33).
- This symbol indicates the minimum and maximum storage temperature
for electrodes if they are stored for more than a month (Fig. 34).
- This is the symbol for ‘use by’. It indicates after which date the
electrodes must not be used anymore (Fig. 35).
Symbols on the package
- This symbol means that the package and its contents can be stored at
temperatures between -10°C and +50°C (Fig. 36).
- This symbol means that the 2-year worldwide guarantee applies to
this device (Fig. 37).
- This symbol means that the device contains a Li-Ion battery (Fig. 38).
- This symbol refers to the Green Dot scheme, which is covered under
the European Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC).
Under this scheme, industry has to pay for recycling the packaging
materials of consumer goods (Fig. 39)
Electromagnetic emissions and immunity
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
The PulseRelief device is approved according to EMC safety standard
EN 60601-1-2. It is designed to be used in typical domestic or clinical
environments.
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