FONIX® FA-10 Hearing Evaluator™ - Frye Electronics
FONIX® FA-10 Hearing Evaluator™ - Frye Electronics
FONIX® FA-10 Hearing Evaluator™ - Frye Electronics
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1 .5 Safety<br />
Rear Panel Mains Fuses for 120 VAC use: 0.5A 250V slow 3AG.<br />
Rear Panel Mains Fuses for 220V/240V use: two each 0.16A, 250V, type T.<br />
For the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> to comply with IEC 60601-1, all mains connected electrical equipment attached<br />
to the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> must also comply with IEC 60601-1. All computer and audio equipment attached<br />
to the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> must be medical grade or else used with a medical grade isolation transformer<br />
Symbol Meaning<br />
95%<br />
“Read the accompanying documents.” Please read this manual before<br />
operating the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong>. A separate maintenance manual also exists. If you<br />
wish to obtain one, please contact <strong>Frye</strong> <strong>Electronics</strong> or your <strong>Frye</strong> representative.<br />
For purposes of safety classification under IEC 60601-1, the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> is<br />
class 1, type B, ordinary equipment suitable for continuous operation.<br />
This Symbol indicates that <strong>Frye</strong> Elecctronics, Inc. is a Registered Firm<br />
of British Standards Institution, and we conform to the ISO 13485<br />
standard.<br />
Keep dry. The <strong>FA</strong><strong>10</strong> should not be exposed to water or other fluids.<br />
The shipping/storage temperature of the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> is -20 to 60 degrees<br />
Celsius (-4 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit).<br />
The shipping/storage humidity of the <strong>FA</strong>-<strong>10</strong> is 5 to 95% relative humidity<br />
(non-condensing).<br />
This symbol on the insert earphone eartip packaging indicates that<br />
eartips should be discarded after use in order to prevent the possible<br />
spread of infection. They cannot be cleaned, sterilized, or reused.<br />
2 Chapter 1: Introduction