WARNING:
To prevent contamination, the use
of sterile transducer sheaths and
sterile coupling gel is
recommended for clinical
applications of an invasive or
surgical nature. Do not apply the
transducer sheath and gel until you
are ready to perform the procedure.
To apply a transducer sheath
SonoSite recommends the use of market‐cleared,
transducer sheaths for intracavitary or surgical
applications.To lessen the risk of contamination,
apply the sheath only when you are ready to
perform the procedure.
1 Place gel inside the sheath.
2 Insert the transducer into the sheath.
3 Pull the sheath over the transducer and cable
until the sheath is fully extended.
4 Secure the sheath using the bands supplied
with the sheath.
5 Check for and eliminate bubbles between the
face of the transducer and the sheath.
Bubbles between the face of the transducer
and the sheath may affect the ultrasound
image.
WARNING:
Inspect the sheath to ensure that
there are no holes or tears.
Training videos
The SonoSite
®
Education Key™ training videos
are an optional feature.
To display the list of videos
1 Insert the Education Key USB device into a
USB port on the system.
2 Press the
key.
REVIEW
12
Training videos
3 If there is an active exam, select List on‐screen.
4 Select the Videos tab.
5 If the list does not appear, select the correct
USB device:
a Select Select USB.
b In the Select USB device for media
playback dialog box, select the Education
Key USB device ("Training" appears under
Type), and then select Select.
Note: Image Gallery is an unsupported feature.
To view a video
1 Display the list of videos.
2 Select the video.
3 Select View on‐screen.
The video begins playing.
4 Select any of the following, as needed:
•
Adjusts the volume. The higher the
number, the louder the sound. Zero is
mute.
• Back Rewinds the video 10 seconds.
• Pause Pauses the video.
• Play Resumes playing of a paused video.
• Forward Advances the video 10 seconds.
To exit a video
Select one of the following:
• List to return to the video list.
• Done to return to 2D imaging.