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Instructions for Use
Cleaning and Disinfecting Transducers
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock and damage to the system, disconnect the transducer
prior to cleaning or disinfecting.
WARNING:
Disinfectants and cleaning methods listed are recommended by Siemens for
compatibility with product materials, not for biological effectiveness. Refer to disinfectant label
instructions for guidance on disinfection efficacy and appropriate clinical uses.
Caution:
Do not sterilize transducers using hot steam, cold gas, or Ethylene Oxide (EO)
methods. Before applying any other methods that might be recommended by manufacturers of
sterilization equipment, please contact your Siemens representative.
Caution:
To avoid damage to the transducer, observe the immersion levels indicated for each
transducer type. Do not immerse or allow the connector of a transducer or the strain relief on the
connector to become wet.
Caution:
The transducers have been designed and tested to be able to withstand disinfection as
recommended by the manufacturer of the disinfectant product. Carefully follow the disinfectant
manufacturer's instructions. Do not immerse for more than one hour.
Caution:
Do not use abrasive cleaners, organic solvents such as benzene, isopropyl alcohol, or
phenol-based substances, cleaners, or disinfectants containing organic solvents to clean or
disinfect transducers. These substances can damage the transducers.
Caution:
Do not use an abrasive sponge or brush. These materials can damage the transducer.
Caution:
The use of a spray cleaner or disinfectant may force fluid inside the transducer and the
ultrasound system. To avoid damage, first remove the transducer from the system and then
carefully spray the transducer. Never spray the transducer connector.
Caution:
Prior to cleaning or disinfecting a transducer, you must disconnect and remove the
transducer from the ultrasound system. Do not clean or disinfect the transducer on or near the
ultrasound system. Unintended contact with approved transducer cleaners and disinfectants can
result in severe damage to the ultrasound system components.
Summary of Contents for Acuson S2000
Page 12: ...1 Introduction 1 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 14: ...1 Introduction 1 4 Instructions for Use System Review Example of the ultrasound system ...
Page 84: ...2 Safety and Care 2 54 Instructions for Use ...
Page 86: ...3 System Setup 3 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 112: ...3 System Setup 3 28 Instructions for Use ...
Page 114: ...4 Examination Fundamentals 4 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 144: ...5 Transducer Accessories and Biopsy 5 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 196: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 200: ...7 Specialty Transducers 7 6 Instructions for Use ...
Page 202: ...8 Physiologic Function 8 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 208: ...9 eSieFusion Imaging 9 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 236: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 258: ...10 Virtual Touch Applications 10 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 302: ...Appendix A Technical Description A 44 Instructions for Use ...
Page 326: ...Appendix B Control Panel and Touch Screen B 24 Instructions for Use ...
Page 328: ...Appendix C Control Panel C 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 394: ...Appendix D On screen Controls D 50 Instructions for Use ...
Page 444: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 2 Instructions for Use ...
Page 516: ...Appendix F Acoustic Output Reference F 74 Instructions for Use ...
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