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Figure 7 Connect cables A and Z
Cables and connectors
WARNING: To avoid the risk of electrical
shock:
• Use only properly grounded
equipment. Shock hazards
exist if the power supply is not
properlygrounded.Grounding
reliability can be achieved only
when equipment is connected
to a receptacle marked
“Hospital Only” or “Hospital
Grade” or the equivalent. The
grounding wire must not be
removed or defeated.
• Use only accessories and
peripherals recommended by
SonoSite, including the power
supply. Use the PowerPack
only with SonoSite power
supply P09823.
• Do not disassemble or alter the
battery.
To avoid the risk of electrical
shock or injury, do not open the
battery enclosure on the
PowerPack battery pack.
To avoid the risk of a shock
hazard, do not plug the stand’s
power cord into a multiple
portable socket outlet (MPSO) or
use an extension cord.
To avoid possible electrical shock
or electromagnetic interference,
verify proper operation and
compliance with relevant safety
standards for all equipment
before clinical use. Connecting
additional equipment to the
ultrasound system constitutes
configuring a medical system.
SonoSite recommends verifying
that the system, all combinations
of equipment, and accessories
connected to the ultrasound
system comply with JACHO
installation requirements and/or
safety standards AAMI-ES1, NFPA
99, IEC 60601-1-1, and IEC 60601-
1-2, and are certified according
to IEC 60950 (Information
Technology Equipment (ITE)).
Caution: To prevent the battery from
draining, do not connect the
PowerPack DC power cord to its
own—or another
PowerPack’s—DC input port.
Cable
[Letter]
[Name]
[Illustration]
Connector 1
[Illustration]
[Connects to]
Connector 2
[Illustration]
[Connects to]
A
Power-supply
DC power cord
6.8 ft./2 m
PowerPack DC
input port
Pre-installed
on stand
K
System AC
power cord
10 ft./3 m Stand
Wall outlet
Z
PowerPack DC
power cord
Pre-installed
on PowerPack
DC input on
mini-dock,
NanoMaxx
dock, or system
PowerPack DC
power cord (Z)
Power-supply DC
power cord (A)
To system
or dock