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Solar Blue User Manual
Chapter 2
Combined reports and print more reports at once
In the database program, it is possible to create an overview report with a
combination of different types of investigations of one patient. It is also
possible to print more than one report at once (e.g., all reports for the day).
You can find more information in the separate Database manual in PDF
format, which you can open via the
Manuals
menu in the database program.
2.9
Cleaning Instructions
After each investigation, LABORIE recommends cleaning or replacement of
the following parts:
•
Reusable catheters must be cleaned and sterilized after each investigation
and maintained sterile until the next investigation is done.
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Discard single-use catheters, domes, water transducers.
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Discard the pump (filling) tube.
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Discard the bag of saline.
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Clean the EMG cables with a moistened cloth.
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Discard single-use EMG electrodes.
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The urine container and the funnel should be rinsed with water and cleaned
with detergent.
•
Remove water from the flowsensor and the flow stand using a soft, dry
cloth.
•
Remove water from the Solar Blue module, Solar pole, and its devices with
a soft, dry cloth.
Daily, LABORIE recommends cleaning the following parts:
•
Clean the outside of the flowsensor with a moistened cloth
or with ethyl
alcohol (ethanol)
. Do not apply force on the flowsensor, because this will
damage the loadcell. Take care that no water penetrates the transducer as
this will also result in a damaged flowsensor.
Disinfection can be done with
isopropyl alcohol 70% (propanol).
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Clean the transducer holder with a slightly moistened cloth.
•
Low-level disinfect the slider and the guider of the wireless puller in an
instrument (medical) dishwasher with a maximum temperature of 80°C
(176°F).
Cleaning and disinfection of the slider, guider, plastic pinion, and the
cover of the motor house can be performed using 70% alcohol.
•
Clean the outside of the puller and the carrying arm with a moistened cloth.
•
The urine container and the funnel can be cleaned in an instrument
(medical) dishwasher with a maximum temperature of 80°C (176°F).