Changing the Light

IMPORTANT: DO NOT PERFORM MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING OF THE EXTRACTOR WITHOUT FIRST SWITCHING OFF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

DO NOT CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE AS THE BULB WILL BE HOT. ALLOW IT TO COOL BEFORE REMOVING IT.

1.Unfasten the sliding brackets on either side of the cover panel and the cover panel will hinge open.

2.Remove the faulty light bulb and replace with a light bulb no more powerful than that specified on the rating plate.

3.Replace the cover panel and refasten the sliding brackets.

Do not touch bulbs or adjacent areas during or straight after prolonged use of the lights.

The light is designed for use during cooking and not for general room illumination. Extended use of the light can reduce the lifespan of the bulb.

Bulb replacement is not covered by the guarantee.

Only use bulbs recommended for your extractor. Do not fit bulbs of a higher power rating. Bulbs of a lower power rating may be adequate for use, generally last longer, and use less energy.

Spare bulbs are available from CDA Customer Care or from your local DIY shop.

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CDA CIN6 manual Changing the Light, Bulb replacement is not covered by the guarantee

CIN6 specifications

CDA CIN6, short for Clinical Document Architecture Release 6, is a significant advancement in the standardization of clinical documents within the health informatics landscape. Developed by Health Level Seven International (HL7), CDA CIN6 is designed to improve the interoperability and exchange of clinical data across different healthcare systems. This version of the standard incorporates various features and technologies aimed at enhancing the usability and richness of clinical documentation.

One of the main features of CDA CIN6 is the structured representation of clinical documents. This enables healthcare providers to create, share, and exchange detailed information about patient conditions, treatments, and outcomes in a standardized format, which can be easily interpreted by various electronic health record (EHR) systems. The standard builds on previous versions with added support for rich text formatting, allowing for a more comprehensive representation of clinical narratives. This feature is crucial for preserving the nuances of clinical information while ensuring that the data remains accessible and usable across different platforms.

Another critical technology underpinning CDA CIN6 is its XML-based structure. Extensible Markup Language (XML) allows for machine-readable formatting which makes it easier to validate, parse, and transform clinical documents. This capability is essential for healthcare institutions that aim to integrate CDA documents into their existing information systems, as it supports seamless data exchange and minimizes the risk of information loss during transmission.

CDA CIN6 also emphasizes the use of templates to define specific clinical document types, which can be tailored to meet the unique requirements of various specialties and regions. This templating approach facilitates consistency across documentation practices while enabling customization as needed. The standard is designed to support both human readability and machine processing, ensuring that the information contained within the documents is not only useful for healthcare providers but also for applications like clinical decision support systems.

Moreover, CDA CIN6 embraces the growing trend of patient engagement by incorporating patient-generated data more effectively. The standard allows for the inclusion of data from various sources, including wearable devices and mobile health applications, thereby providing a more holistic view of a patient’s health status. This integration supports better clinical outcomes and fosters a collaborative approach to patient care.

In conclusion, CDA CIN6 is a transformative update that enhances the way clinical documents are created, shared, and utilized in healthcare. With its rich features, XML-based technology, templating support, and emphasis on patient-generated data, CDA CIN6 paves the way for improved interoperability and patient-centered care in today's increasingly data-driven healthcare environment.