F-801 Internal RO System by GE Osmonics

USE PROPER WATER AND DRAIN CONNECTIONS:

Use proper water and drain connections to prevent contamination of the RO and danger to the patient. To ease confusion, the Quick Disconnect (QD) fittings have been color- coded. Both the male and female fittings are colored. The color coding is; Green = FEED water, Red = WASTE water, White = PERMEATE (Product) water.

SHOCK HAZARD:

Connect this device to a proper ground connection in accordance with the National Electrical Code. DO NOT under any circumstances remove the ground wire or ground prong from any power plug. DO NOT use an extension cord with this equipment. Keep the surface under the RO(s) free of liquids. Fix any leaks from the hemodialysis unit promptly.

DEVICE LABELING:

Do not under any circumstances; remove any Caution, Warning or any other descriptive labels from the devices until the conditions warranting the label are eliminated.

DO NOT OPERATE IN A FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE:

To avoid fire or explosion, do not operate this device in an explosive environment or near flammable anesthetics.

DO NOT TRY TO CATCH THE EQUIPMENT IF IT STARTS TO FALL OVER: The overall assembly is weighty and can cause physical harm.

1.3Applications

The F-801 Internal Reverse Osmosis (RO) System is designed to purify water by forcing water through a semi-permeable RO membrane. Water purified by reverse osmosis has had approximately 95% of the dissolved ions and approximately 99% of most other contaminants removed. The quality of the purified water, referred to as product water or permeate, depends on the quality of the feed water and normally is equal to or exceeds AAMI standards. Such water is suitable for hemodialysis applications.

1.4Contraindications

WARNING:

GE Osmonics systems are not designed, sold, or intended for use in producing water for injection

Furthermore, GE Osmonics systems are not intended to be used outside of the device specifications and limitations, as outlined in this manual and other related materials.

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