Warnings And Safety Information - Hitachi UST-676P Instruction Manual

Transrectum puncture electronic convex probe
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MN1-5029 Rev.22

1-2-1. Warnings and safety information

Warning
Follow the information in this manual and the documentation supplied with any equipment used
together with this probe.
Use that is not in accordance with the supplied documentation can result in a serious or moderate
injury, equipment breakdown, or physical damage that impairs operation.
Be sure to preparations for use.
Use of the probe and the puncture guide tube without noticing an abnormal condition can result in
injury to the operator or patient. If any abnormalities are noted on the probe and the puncture guide
tube in the start up check, immediately stop using it and contact one of our offices and/or distribu-
tor's offices listed on the back cover. See section 3. "Preparations for Use" for the start up inspection
content and procedure.
Do not use on the eyes.
This probe is not intended for use on the eyes. The acoustic output can have an adverse effect on the
eyes.
Do not attempt to disassemble, modify, or repair the probe.
Electric shock or other unforeseen accidents could result. Contact one of our offices and/or distribu-
tor's offices listed on the back cover to request repair.
Clean, disinfect and sterilize before using the probe.
Perform proper cleaning, disinfection and sterilization after use.
Otherwise, there is a risk of infection. Note that the probe is not sterilized at the factory.
Before using the probe first, be sure to clean, disinfect and sterilize it.
Wear medical gloves during examination.
Conducting examinations with the bare hands can expose the operator to a risk of infection.
Dispose the probe used for patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
Otherwise, there is a risk of infection to the operator or patient. Our ultrasound probe is not compatible
with any disinfection/sterilization method for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
When using ultrasound contrast agent, follow the supplied documentation.
Unexpected accidents could result. Check the state of the patient and take appropriate precautions to
avoid side effects.
Do not use the probe fallen on to floor.
Ohterwise, there is a risk of infection. Stop the operation and perform the procedure in section 8
"Periodic Inspection", section 5 "Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization" and section 3-1 "Start up
check of the probe".
Caution
Constantly check for anything abnormal about the patient's condition, the probe and the puncture
guide tube.
Continued use without noticing that an abnormal condition has occurred can result in an electric
shock and injury to the operator or patient. If an abnormal condition occurs, immediately move the
probe away from the patient and stop use of the probe.
The probe and the puncture guide tube are vulnerable to damage by impact. Therefore, handle it with
care.
If the probe and puncture guide tube have been fallen or hit somewhere, there is a risk of damage.
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