Functioning Probe; Faulty Probe - Interacoustics Titan Instructions For Use Manual

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3.6.2

Functioning Probe

If the probe is functioning correctly, none of the TE bands will have a checkmark above them when the test
ends and the screen on the handheld device or PC will look similar to Figure 1 and 2 below.
Figure 1 – Probe test has passed/functioning probe
3.6.3

Faulty Probe

If error messages appear during testing or if one or more of the TE bands has a checkmark above it at the
end of the test, the probe test has failed.
The most common cause of a probe test failure is wax or debris in the probe tip. Check and clean the probe
tip for wax or debris and redo the probe test. If the probe functions correctly after removing wax or debris,
continued use of the probe to test patients is ok.
If the probe LED turns yellow or the probe status indicates "Too noisy", this indicates that the environment is
too noisy for testing or there is a probe fault. Stop the test, clean the probe and/or move to a quieter area
and perform the test again.
If the probe test still indicates a faulty probe after a second test, the Titan must not be used to test on
patients. Contact your local distributor for assistance.
Figure 3 - Probe test has failed/faulty probe
Figure 2 - Probe test has passed/functioning probe
Figure 4 - Probe test has failed/faulty probe
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