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Care for after use
When the cuff is infected by blood or body fluid, it should be safely
disposed of according to local instructions or protocol to avoid any
potential spread of infectious disease.
Clean the device and cuff with a dry, soft cloth or a cloth dampened with
water and a neutral detergent. Never use benzene, thinner or other
harsh chemical to clean the device. For full details please read page 14.
When carrying out maintenance on the device, turn the power off and
remove the power cable from the outlet to prevent a risk of electrical shock.
Do not spray, do not pour or do not spill a liquid on the main body,
accessories, connectors, buttons or outlet ports.
Do not perform autoclave or gas sterilization (EOG, formaldehyde gas or
high concentration ozone etc.) on the device as this could result in
degradation.
The user (Hospital, clinic etc.) should have the management responsibility
for a use and maintenance for the medical electronic device. Be sure to
perform the specified daily and maintenance inspection for safe use.
Specified battery
Used equipment, parts and battery are not treated as ordinary household
waste, and must be disposed of according to the applicable local
regulations.
Remove the specified battery from the device, and keep it elsewhere if
you are not going to use the device for a month or more.
If the liquid leaked from the specified battery gets into an eye, avoid
rubbing it and fully rinse it off using water, then immediately seek medical
attention.
Do not apply a pressure or mechanical shock to the specified battery.
That may result in an expansion or explosion.
Contraindications
Do not use the device where flammable gases such as anesthetic gases
are present. It may cause an explosion.
Do not use the device in highly concentrated oxygen environments, such
as a high-pressure oxygen chamber or an oxygen tent.
Do not apply the cuff to an arm if another electrical medical device is
already attached.
Do not apply the cuff on an arm receiving an intravenous drip or blood
transfusion.
Confirm that there is no harm to the patient when the cuff is applied to
the patient’s arm and if the patient has had a mastectomy then avoid the
adjacent arm.