Temperature Devices - Critikon DlNAMAP PRO Series 100-400 Operation Manual

Dinamap pro series 100-400
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SpO, Sensors
Adhesive sensors are sterile and for single use only.
Reusable
sensors should be cleaned before reuse
with a
70% alcohol solution. Do not immerse the
sensor
completely in water, solvents, or cleaning solutions
(because the connector is not waterproof).
Do not sterilize
the sensor by irradiation, steam, or ethylene oxide. If
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The
user has the responsibility to validate any deviations
from the recommended method of cleaning and
disinfection.
For additional information
on infection control procedures,
contact Critikon Technical
Support.
Temperature Devices
Do not immerse predictive temperature probes. The probe
may be cleaned with an alcohol solution. Use a cloth or
sponge-just damp, not wet-and avoid getting any liquid
into the interior of the probe.
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Procedure
1. Prepare the enzymatic detergent according to the
manufacturer's instructions and the 10% bleach solution,
in separate spray bottles.
2. Spray the detergent liberally on device. If the material is
dried on, allow the cuff to sit for 1 minute. For soil on
the
soft part of the closure or the cuff itself,
wipe the
material off with a soft cloth. For persistent
contamination on the soft part of the closure, use a soft-
bristled brush to loosen particles. Rinse with copious
amounts of distilled water. Repeat until no visible
contamination remains. For soil on the hook part of the
closure, use a soft-bristled brush to remove the material,
and rinse with copious amounts of distilled water. Repeat
until no visible contamination remains.
3. Spray the 10% bleach solution on the affected area until
the area is saturated. Allow the cuff to sit
for 5 minutes.
4. Wipe away any excess solution and rinse the cuff again
with distilled water. Allow 2 hours for drying.
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cloths and soft-bristled brushes

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