Eurotek EK-MFR/1, EK-PWS/11, EK-PWS/12, EK-PWS/13 Users Handbooks

Series EK-MFR/1 EK-PWS/x board Arch. 2348
Rev F of 13/10/2006
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User’s handbook
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EK-MFR/1
EK-PWS/11 board EK-PWS/12 board EK-PWS/13 board
Series EK-MFR/1 EK-PWS/x board Arch. 2348
Rev F of 13/10/06
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE (USA)
This equipment requires licensing for operation under FCC Title 47 part 101
This equipment generates, uses and radiates electromagnetic fields that could cause interference to radio communications, is more important that it is installed and used in accordance with the instruction that are explained in this manual. It is in conformity with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, that fixed and guarantee the reasonable protection against such interference when it is used in a commercial environment. When this equipment is installed in a residential area it could cause interference, in which case the user must provide itself to avoid the interference. The test results show compliance with the Class A limits for radiated emissions.
The present design is property of Eurotek s.r.l. and is protected by Copyright.
Its reproduction, distribution and disclosure to third-parties without written authorisation is forbidden
Every reproduction, re-distribution or disclosure without prior written authorisation
is expressly forbidden by the law and can lead to serious civil and penal sanctions.
Series EK-MFR/1 EK-PWS/x board Arch. 2348
Rev F of 13/10/2006
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Warning!
The socket utilized for the unit supply must have the appropriate ground conductor.
The connection of the unit , to a socket without the ground conductor, will make the whole
equipment dangerous for people safety.
About the repairing of the units please refer to specialized personnel only .
Inside the devices there are voltages which could be dangerous to people.
Before opening the cover switch off the unit, disconnect the connection and
the supply cables.
In case of electrical shock please follow the instructions
of first aid listed on page 4
Substitute the fuses interrupted with others of the same type and voltage.
The waste disposal of the devices must be executed in the respect of the enforced laws in
the country uses.
Eurotek not assumed responsibility for waste disposal in contrast with enforced laws.
LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS.
Eurotek’s products are not designed for use as critical components in life support devices or system without the express written approval of the Eurotek S.r.l. As used herein.
- Life support devices or system are devices or system which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform, when properly used in accordance with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user.
- A critical component is any component of a life support device or system whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life support device or system, or to affect its safety or effectiveness.
The information given in this documentation could have variations without forewarning.
The firm Eurotek S.r.l. does not give any guaranty about this documentation.
The firm Eurotek S.r.l. does not consider itself responsible for possible mistakes which could be found in this documentation.
Series EK-MFR/1 EK-PWS/x board Arch. 2348
Rev F of 13/10/06
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First aid: artificial breathing(mouth to mouth)
1
In case of electric shock you have to ensure the first aids to
the patient, but to do this you have to consider two very important things:
- interrupt immediately the electric circuit;
- if the circuit has not been interrupted, do not touch
the patient with bare hands;
After doing this, without delay contact the nearest mobile
unit of first aid and practice to the patient, in case of loss of
consciousness, the breathing mouth to mouth as described below.
2
Put the patient lying on his back with the arms parallel to
the body, ensure that he does not have the breathing tra
cts
obstructed (chewing-
gum, dental prosthesis, etc.),
otherwise set him free from foreign bodies.
Kneel near the patient’s head and putting a hand under his
neck, incline as possible his/her head backwards.
3
Going on with keeping the patient’s head i
nclined with one
hand, use the other one to occlude the nostrils, if you are
going to practise the breathing through the oral cavity, or
occlude the mouth if you want to do it through the nasal
cavity. While doing this begin the auto-oxygenation with deep breathing
Then practice the artificial breathing blowing in the chosen
cavity beginning with ten expirations each minute to go on
them with twelve and fifteen.
4
During the execution of breathing procedure you have to
control observing that the patien
t’s chest dilates, otherwise
change cavity where to blow the air because the previous
one could be obstructed.
5
Do not ever stop the artificial breathing until the patient has recovered or the first aid unit has come
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