8
Using multiple ultrasound systems
To review the cine buffer
1
Freeze
the
image.
2
Do
any
of
the
following:
• (Buttons)
Press
to
move
forward
or
to
move
backward.
• (Voice
commands)
Speak
the
increase
‐
gain
command
to
move
forward.
Speak
the
decrease
‐
gain
command
to
move
backward.
To
return
to
the
live
image,
unfreeze
the
image.
Using multiple ultrasound
systems
If
you
use
multiple
ultrasound
systems
with
one
remote
control,
take
precautions
to
ensure
that
you
do
not
connect
to
the
wrong
system:
• Before
the
ultrasound
procedure,
press
a
button
on
the
remote
control
to
make
sure
that
the
ultrasound
system
responds.
• Always
disconnect
the
remote
control
from
the
ultrasound
system
after
use.
See
“To
disconnect
the
remote
control”
on
page 5
.
Using multiple SonoRemote
controls
If
you
use
more
than
one
SonoRemote
control
with
the
same
ultrasound
system,
make
sure
to:
•
•
•
Working in a sterile
environment
If
you
work
in
a
sterile
environment,
consider
including
the
following
tasks
when
setting
up:
• If
you
use
voice
commands,
put
on
the
microphone
before
putting
on
the
smock.
• Encase
the
remote
control
in
the
recommended
sterile
sheath.
Or,
if
you
use
voice
commands,
put
the
remote
control
under
the
smock
in
a
or
in
a
holster
designed
for
mobile
devices.
WARNING:
Using only one remote control per
ultrasound system is the best way to
ensure that you do not
inadvertently connect to another
system.
If you choose to use multiple
ultrasound systems with one
remote control in emergency
settings, make sure to set up your
remote control before entering the
workplace. Plan enough time to
train and connect it.
To avoid injury caused by
connecting to--and consequently
controlling--the wrong system,
always disconnect the remote
control from the ultrasound system
after use. See
“To disconnect the
remote control”
on page 5.
WARNING:
To avoid contamination after
encasing the remote control in a
sterile sheath, inspect the sterile
sheath for holes or tears.
Some transducer sheaths contain
natural rubber latex and talc, which
can cause allergic reactions in some
individuals.
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