Intended Use

Safety Regulations

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Warning

The use of the Cellair® Pro/Home device is permitted only by individuals with adequate knowledge and after completing training on the device (or an identical demonstration model). The device must not be used in intensive care settings and should not be operated by individuals with visual impairments.

The Cellair® Pro/Home is a sophisticated device that undergoes continuous quality control during production and development. Careful handling and regular maintenance are essential to ensure the safe use of the device.

The manufacturer recommends inspecting the device and its accessories upon receipt and before each use to ensure that the equipment is in good condition and safe for operation.

The functionality of the Cellair® Pro/Home may be affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI). In rare cases, such EMI may cause the system to shut down. If this occurs, simply restart the device to resume training—no further risks are involved.

Warning

The Cellair® Pro/Home should only be used in the presence of a trained operator, ensuring immediate intervention is possible in case of complications.

Warning

To avoid the risk of electric shock, the Cellair® model should only be connected to a power supply that matches the specifications on the nameplate (located on the rear panel) and includes a protective ground. The module must not be opened!

Before operating your Cellair® model, ensure that:

  1. The Cellair® Hypoxicator is operated in a well-ventilated room.
  2. The Cellair® Hypoxicator is used in a room with a constant temperature between 15°C and 28°C.
  3. No device disinfectants or floor cleaning products containing chlorine or bromine are used in the room where the Cellair® Hypoxicator is operated, as these can cause damage to the device.
  4. The Cellair® Hypoxicator is placed on a flat, stable surface, ensuring that air circulation is not obstructed by high-pile carpets or similar materials (risk of overheating!).
  5. The power cord is plugged into a socket with a standard-compliant, tested protective ground, and the power cord is connected to the Cellair® Hypoxicator. If a socket switch is present, ensure it is turned on before operating the device.
  6. You have turned on the Cellair® Hypoxicator. The switch is located on the rear of the module.
  7. The Cellair® Hypoxicator is positioned so that it can be easily disconnected from the power supply.

The manufacturer is not responsible for any direct or indirect damage to property or individuals resulting from improper use or maintenance of the system.

When disposing of the device, accessories, or packaging, country-specific disposal regulations must be followed.

The risks associated with the electronic storage of user and training data are borne by the user.

 

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