User's Manual

Precautions about Disposing of Equipment, Accessories, or
Compo
nents
CAUTION
When disposing of the equipment, accessories, or components, use an
industrial waste distributor. Do not dispose of as ordinary waste.
Used disposal items (ECG electrodes, etc.) shall be discarded as
medical waste.
Precautions about Disposing of Battery
CAUTION
Obey the local municipal rule to dispose the used dry cell battery.
Precautions for Use of Medical Telemeter
WARNING
The LX-7230 transmitter must not be co-located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The LX-7230 complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for a
controlled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF)
Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. The LX-7230 has very
low levels of RF energy that are deemed to comply without testing of
specific absorption ratio (SAR).
Operation of LX-7230 requires the prior coordination with a frequency
coordinator designated by the FCC for the Wireless Medical Telemetry
Service.
This radio frequency device is susceptible to interference from outside
sources. Interference may prevent the monitoring of patients connected
to this device. If a problem exists, contact your local service
representative.
The LX-7230 transmits vital signs to the receiving monitor using radio
wave signal. Under unstable radio wave signals, the receiving monitor
will not generate any alarms. This situation may miss sudden change in
the patient's condition and may cause a serious accident. Under
unstable radio wave signals, check the patient status consistently under
this situation. To get stable radio wave signals, make sure to have a
proper telemetry installation.
CAUTION
For installation, make sure the following.
The medical institution (hereinafter referred to as the “Institution”) must
decide the telemetry installation plan for the medical department in order
to prevent interference and interference between transmitters (telemetry
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