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You may use a soft, damp cloth to remove dirt and dust from the monitor. If the unit does become immersed
in water, do not use; contact our service department.
Orbit ABPM Cuff & Accessories
This cleaning process can be followed for all washable accessories:
•
Orbit ABPM cuff
•
Pouch
•
Belt
•
Shoulder Strap
CAUTION:
Do not machine wash cuff bladder (inflatable bag inside cuff shell).
Cleaning process
1.
(Orbit ABPM Cuff only) Remove the bladder from the cuff shell for cleaning. Dampen a soft cloth with
a mild medical grade disinfectant and wipe the bladder, let it air dry.
2.
(Orbit ABPM Cuff only) Fold and close the cuff so that the hook and loop (velcro) is connected.
3.
Machine-wash in cold water with a mild detergent.
4.
Line dry only - machine drying can cause damage to Orbit ABPM cuff and accessories.
The bladder needs to be inserted back into the cuff sleeve so the pneumatic hose portion of the bladder goes
through the tube opening on the cuff. Please note that the pneumatic hose connection should face upward
when using the Orbit ABPM cuff on either the right or the left arm.
Maintenance and Repairs After Use
Visually inspect cables, material, pneumatic hoses, and the monitor case for cracks, fraying, or kinks. DO
NOT use the monitor or cuff if there are any signs of damage. Please contact our service department if any
damage or defects are identified.
The Oscar 2 does not contain any user serviceable internal parts and should only be opened by an autho
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rized service representative. To return for service, please send to your nearest SunTech Medical office, listed
above, care of Support and Service. Alternatively, please visit our website, SunTechMed.com, to request more
information.
Calibration Verification Procedure
It is recommended that you check the accuracy of the Oscar 2 once every two years. If needed, an authorized
service center may recalibrate the pressure transducers in the monitor. To verify calibration, the Oscar 2 must
first be placed into the proper mode. Follow the steps below:
1.
Remove and then replace one of the two “AA” batteries.
2.
Press and hold down the Start/Stop key.
3.
You will hear a click as the valves are closed.
4.
You will now see “0 mmHg” displayed.
The monitor’s calibration can now be checked against a calibrated mercury column.
1.
Place a t-tube (part #98-0030-00) between the hoses connecting the monitor and the cuff.
2.
Wrap the cuff around a suitably sized can or bottle. This acts as the reservoir for the unit.
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