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2.7 Power<br />

Start-up and Initial Preparation<br />

Caution<br />

Equipment Damage—Before connecting the device to the<br />

power line, verify that the ratings of your local power line are<br />

those indicated on the device nameplate.<br />

Warning<br />

Shock Hazard—Do not use this equipment unless it is<br />

properly connected to earth ground.<br />

Use only the original <strong>ndd</strong> power cord supplied with the<br />

device.<br />

If the device is used within a medical system, it must be<br />

connected with the room's central potential equalization<br />

system (pin a, Fig. 2-18).<br />

Using improperly grounded equipment could result in<br />

serious injury or death and severe damage to the equipment<br />

and interconnected equipment. Grounding reliability and<br />

leakage current suppression can only be assured when the<br />

power connectors are properly connected to earth-grounded<br />

receptacles.<br />

Note<br />

EasyOne Pro meets the safety requirements of UL, NFPA,<br />

LACTL, CSA, TUV, BSI, and IEC-60601 for leakage currents.<br />

The device is checked for leakage current before shipment.<br />

The <strong>ndd</strong> service representative (or distributor representative)<br />

will assist hospital personnel in verification, if requested.<br />

Leave the mains power switch c on all the time and use the<br />

ON/OFF switch on the front panel to switch the device on and<br />

off. Turn off power with the mains power switch only when<br />

the device will not be used for some time.<br />

� Connect the power cord to connector b, then plug it into the wall outlet.<br />

32 EasyOne Pro / EasyOne Pro LAB

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