
BuckyDiagnost FS IsoRADINTRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL DATA
BuckyDiagnost FS IsoRAD(04.0)1--4
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1_Introduction and technical data_BW
1.5. Safety information
The general legal and factory safety recommendations for this X-ray equipment and the following
recommendations must be strictly observed!
Start of installation, operation and maintenance work and especially electrical work must only be executed by
trained and authorized persons. This equipment must only be serviced by properly educated service specialists
who have received general and system--specific training as performed by Philips Medical Systems.
WARNING
The system/component must be switched OFF during replacement work. Any X-ray unit produces ionizing
radiation which may be harmful if not properly controlled. Therefore, it is recommended that this equipment be
operated in accordance with the guidelines set down by the national council on radiation protection.
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WARNING
The light source of the light pointer is a Class II laser. Never look into thebeam directly.
With Class II lasers the eye is protected from brief,
random glances into the laser beam by theeyelid closure reflex.
Class II lasers may therefore be used without taking any further
precautions provided it is necessary neither to intentionally look into the beam for a period
longer than 0.25 s nor to repeatedly look into the laser beam or directly reflected laser beam.
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For continuous duty Class II lasers the maximum
limit for accessible radiation is 1mW. The laser
light is emitted from openings in the lower side of
the controlhandle. The laser apertures are marked
by the yellow/black laser triangle in close
proximity to the laser aperture.
1.6. Compliance information
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1.7. Equipment identification and labeling
Refer to drawing 2Z--10.
Laser aperture Laser aperturesliding lever