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Six-Month Maintenance
Replace Glucose Sensor
Maintenance
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 10-66
October 2005
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CAUTION
Reaction cup and stir bar cleaning is recommended whenever the
sensor is replaced. Remove the sensor prior to removing stir bar. To
prevent damage to the glucose oxygen sensor membrane tip, do not
insert stir bar removal tool, applicator stick, or any other object into
the glucose reaction cup unless the sensor has been removed.
While the old sensor is removed, clean the cup and stir bar. Using the stir
bar removal tool, remove the stir bar. Clean the stir bar and cup with 10%
cleaning solution (one part Wash Concentrate II, nine parts deionized
water). Use cotton swabs moistened with the 10% cleaning solution to
clean the cup. Rinse the cup using applicator swabs moistened with
deionized water. Rinse the stir bar with deionized water. Reinstall the stir
bar.
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Note: This steps only applies to DxC 800 Systems. For DxC 600 Systems,
proceed to Step 8.
Hold the new sensor, connected to the BUNm/UREAm connector panel, in
a vertical position with the membrane tip pointed downward; tap side of
sensor body to remove any bubbles from membrane tip.
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Note: This steps applies to DxC 800 Systems only. For DxC 600 Systems,
proceed to Step 8.
Disconnect the new prepared glucose sensor from the BUNm/UREAm
connector panel.
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Slide the retainer nut over the cable connector onto the new sensor.
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Align the keyway on the body of the retainer containing the sensor with the
key in the sensor port and install the sensor assembly. Finger-tighten the
retainer nut.
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Reconnect the pin lead into the glucose connector panel by aligning the
latch on the connector with the notch on the connector panel. Push the pin
lead into the connector panel until the latch clicks.
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Select <OK> in the Maintenance confirmation pop-up window when
replacement is complete. The Glucose cup is primed five times with water.
While module is priming:
• Observe the reagent line and Glucose reaction cup to determine there are
no leaks. If any leaks are noticed, correct the problem.
• Observe the stir bar to verify that it is rotating properly.
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Action
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