2 Safety and Care
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Instructions for Use
Caring for the Ultrasound System
It is the responsibility of the user to verify that the ultrasound system is safe for diagnostic
operation on a daily basis. Each day, prior to using the system, perform each of the steps in the
Daily Checklist.
All exterior parts of the ultrasound system, including the control panel, keyboard, transducers,
and biopsy devices, should be cleaned and/or disinfected as necessary or between uses. Clean
each component to remove any surface particles. Disinfect components to destroy pathogens
and other microorganisms.
The ultrasound system has removable, washable air filters. The filters must be cleaned
regularly to maintain proper system cooling. Check the air filters weekly, and clean as needed.
Daily Checklist
WARNING:
To minimize the risk of cross-contamination and infectious diseases, a sterile,
non-pyrogenic transducer sheath must be in place during procedures requiring sterility.
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock, you must visually inspect a transducer prior to use. Do not
use a transducer that has a cracked, punctured, or discolored casing or a frayed cable.
Discoloration Exception:
The use of approved cleaners and disinfectants may cause
discoloration of the transducer. You can continue to use a transducer discolored due to the use
of approved cleaners and disinfectants only.
Perform the following each day before using the ultrasound system:
Visually inspect all transducers. Do not use a transducer that has a cracked, punctured, or
discolored casing or a frayed cable.
Visually inspect all power cords. Do not power on the ultrasound system if a cord is frayed
or split, or shows signs of wear.
Visually inspect the ECG connector and the cable. Do not use the ECG function if the
connector or cable is damaged or broken.
Verify that the trackball, DGC slide controls, and other controls on the control panel appear
clean and free from gel or other contaminants.
Once the ultrasound system is powered on:
Visually check the on-screen displays and lighting.
Verify that the monitor displays the current date and time.
Verify that the transducer identification and indicated frequency are correct for the active
transducer.
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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