C-6
ApexPro™
2001989-200E
Maintenance
Storage
Always remove batteries when the device is not in use (even for short periods of
time).
Store in a dry well-ventilated area.
Hang the device, use a holder if available.
If leadwires/cables are attached, they should hang straight.
Do not coil leadwires/cables tightly around the device.
ECG cable/leadwire cleaning
Results of improper cleaning
Product discoloration.
Metal part corrosion.
Brittle wires.
Brittle and breaking connectors.
Reduced cables and leadwires life.
Unit malfunction.
Void warranty.
Cleaning/disinfecting
1.
Remove cables and leadwires from the handheld device or system before
cleaning.
2.
Use care in cleaning leadwires to prevent pulling the long wires from the
connector ends. Metal connections can be pulled away from the connectors.
3.
For general cleaning of cables and leadwires, wipe using a lightly moistened
cloth with a mild soap and water solution. Then wipe and air dry.
4.
For disinfecting the cables and leadwires, wipe exterior with a soft lint-free cloth,
using the following solution as recommended in the APIC Guidelines for
Selection and Use of Disinfectants (1996):
Sodium hypochlorite (5.2% household bleach) minimum 1:500 dilution
(minimum 100 ppm free chlorine) and maximum 1:10 dilution.
Any sodium hypochlorite wipe product that meets the above guidelines of
can be used.
NOTE
Wring excess disinfectant from wipe before using.
NOTE
Any contact of disinfectant solutions with metal parts may cause
corrosion.
5.
Do
not
immerse either end of a cable or leadwire connector. Immersing or
soaking the connector ends may corrode metal contact ends and affect signal
quality.
Summary of Contents for ApexPro
Page 13: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 1 1 1 Introduction ...
Page 31: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 2 1 2 Equipment overview ...
Page 36: ...2 6 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment overview ...
Page 37: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 3 1 3 Equipment setup ...
Page 50: ...3 14 ApexPro 2001989 200E Equipment setup ...
Page 51: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 4 1 4 System setup ...
Page 69: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 5 1 5 Alarms ...
Page 86: ...5 18 ApexPro 2001989 200E Alarms ...
Page 87: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 6 1 6 Managing patients ...
Page 109: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 7 1 7 Viewing real time patient data ...
Page 144: ...7 36 ApexPro 2001989 200E Viewing real time patient data ...
Page 145: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 8 1 8 Viewing stored patient data ...
Page 166: ...8 22 ApexPro 2001989 200E Viewing stored patient data ...
Page 167: ...2001989 200E ApexPro 9 1 9 Printing ...
Page 175: ...2001989 200E ApexPro A 1 A Abbreviations and symbols ...
Page 183: ...2001989 200E ApexPro B 1 B Customized defaults worksheet ...
Page 186: ...B 4 ApexPro 2001989 200E Customized defaults worksheet ...
Page 187: ...2001989 200E ApexPro C 1 C Maintenance ...
Page 194: ...C 8 ApexPro 2001989 200E Maintenance ...
Page 195: ...2001989 200E ApexPro D 1 D Troubleshooting ...
Page 206: ...D 12 ApexPro 2001989 200E Troubleshooting ...
Page 207: ...2001989 200E ApexPro E 1 E Technical specifications ...
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