DISINFECTION PROCEDURE: TABLET COVER
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Using the bottle of AHP, spray the Tablet Cover until all surfaces and hard-to-reach areas have been
covered.
Allow the surfaces to remain in contact with the solution for a minimum contact time of at least 1 minute.
Re-spray as necessary to ensure all surfaces remain wet.
Repeat steps 1 and 2.
Allow the Tablet Cover to air dry.
DISINFECTION PROCEDURE: RECORDER, TABLET AND POWER ADAPTORS
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Using a fresh AHP wipe for each component, wipe all surfaces of the Recorder, MP Cable connector, Tablet
and Power Adaptors thoroughly.
Continue wiping each component until all surfaces and edges are wet, including the entire length of each
power adaptor’s cord.
Allow the surfaces to remain in contact with the solution for the minimum contact time of 1 minute. Use
as many wipes as necessary to ensure all surfaces remain wet.
Repeat step 1, focusing on the hard-to-reach areas of the Recorder, MP Cable connector, Tablet and Power
Adaptors (i.e. seams, base of connector ports, prongs of Power Adaptors).
Caution
Do not soak or immerse the Tablet, Recorder, Power Adaptors or sensors in any liquid.
With the MP still connected to the Recorder, complete the disinfection procedure for the Recorder,
Tablet and Power Adaptors.
Note
Folding the wipe may help to clean these hard-to-reach areas.
Allow the surfaces to remain in contact with the solution for at least 1 minute. Use as many wipes as
necessary to ensure all surfaces remain wet.
Allow the components to air dry.
Disconnect the MP from the Recorder.
Remove the plugs.
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The MATRx plus System should be stored in the Carry Case when not in use. Ensure all components are dry,
the Tablet’s Cover is in place and all single patient use components (i.e. Nasal Cannula, Titration Trays, Titration
Tray Storage Bag, Tray Attachment Pins) are placed back inside their packages.
The MATRx plus System can be transported or stored following specific environmental conditions (see
Operating Conditions
in the Specifications).
Packaging and Storage
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