Cleaning
This section explains how to clean the equipment and sensors.
Cleaning the Housing
Clean the housing using tightly squeezed gauze or an absorbent cotton cloth dampened with
alcohol or a neutral cleanser.
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Clean the equipment frequently so stains can be removed easily.
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To prevent injury, it is recommended to wear gloves when cleaning the
equipment.
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Do not allow liquids or cleaning solution to enter the equipment or
connectors.
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Do not use organic solvents, thinner, toluene and benzene to avoid
damaging the resin case.
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Do not polish the housing with abrasive or chemical cleaner.
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When sterilizing the entire room using a spray solution, pay close
attention not to have liquids get into the equipment or connectors.
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Use only neutral detergent to clean the housing. Do not use chemical
cloth, scrub brush, steel wool, abrasive, polishing powder, hot water,
volatile solvent and chemicals (cleanser, thinner, toluene, benzine,
benzol, and synthetic detergent for house and furniture), or sharp-edged
tools. The surface resin coating may be damaged, resulting in
discoloration, scratches, and other problems.
Cleaning the NIBP Cuff and Air Hose
To clean the cloth bag of the cuff, remove the rubber bag and wash it using neutral detergent.
After drying, replace the rubber bag into the cloth bag.
Cleaning and Disinfecting the SpO
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Do not soak the sensor in water or antiseptic solution.
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Wipe the DURASENSOR with disinfectant such as 70% alcohol. Do not disinfect by irradiation,
steam, or ethylene oxide.
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The OXISENSOR is a sterilized sensor that can be repeatedly used on the same patient until the
adhesive properties of the adhesive are lost. Do not use on more than one patient. Do not
resterilize.
Cleaning/Disinfecting/Sterilizing the Temperature Probe
Clean/disinfect/sterilize the temperature probe according to the manufacturer’s guidelines.
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