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IBP1 SYS EXCEED
Systolic measuring value of channel 1 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP1 DIA EXCEED
Diastolic measuring value of channel 1 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP1 MEAN EXCEED
Mean measuring value of channel 1 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP2 SYS EXCEED
Systolic measuring value of channel 2 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP2 DIA EXCEED
Diastolic measuring value of channel 2 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP2 MEAN EXCEED
Mean measuring value of channel 2 is beyond
measurement range.
HIGH
IBP1 NEED ZERO-CAL
Zero calibrating must be done before measuring in IBP
channel 1.
LOW
IBP2 NEED ZERO-CAL
Zero calibrating must be done before measuring in IBP
channel2.
LOW
15.6 Maintenance and Cleaning
15.6.1 Care and Cleaning
Warning
Before cleaning the monitor or the transducer, make sure that the equipment is switched off and
disconnected from the power line.
Cleaning of IBP Transducer (Reusable)
After the IBP monitoring operation is completed, remove the tubing and the dome from the transducer and wipe the
transducer diaphragm with water. Soaking and/or wiping with soap can clean the transducer and cable and water or
cleaning agents such as those listed below:
Cetylcide
Wavicide-01
Wescodyne
Cidex
Lysol
Vesphene
Do not immerse the connector in any liquid. After cleaning, dry the transducer thoroughly before storing. Slight
discoloration or temporary increase of surface stickiness of the cable should not be considered abnormal If adhesive
tape residue must be removed from the transducer cable, double seal tape remover is effective and will cause a
minimum of damage to the cable if used sparingly. Acetone, Alcohol, Ammonia and Chloroform, or other strong
solvents are not recommended because over time the vinyl cabling will be damaged by these agents.
Note
The disposable transducers or domes must not be re-sterilized or re-used.
For protecting environment, the disposable transducers or domes must be recycled or disposed of properly.
Sterilization
Liquid Chemical Sterilization
Remove obvious contamination by using the cleaning procedure described previously. Select a sterilant that your
hospital or institution has found to be effective for liquid chemical sterilization of operating room equipment. Buffered
gluteraldehyed (e.g. Cidex or Hospisept) has been found to be effective. Do not use quaternary cationic detergents such
as zephiran chloride. If the whole unit is to be sterilized, immerse the transducer but not the electrical connector into
the sterilant for the recommended sterilizing period. Be sure that the dome is removed. Then rinse all transducer parts
except the electrical connector with sterilized water or saline. The transducer must be thoroughly dried before storing.
Gas Sterilization
For more complete asepsis, use gas sterilization.
Remove obvious contamination by using the cleaning procedure described previously. To inhibit the formation of
ethylene glycol when ethylene oxide gas is used as the disinfectant, the transducer should be completely dry.
Follow the operating instructions provided by the manufacturer of the gas disinfectant.