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Spares
SteriBreath™ mouthpieces:
SteriBreath™ mouthpieces are both cost effective and
compact. They are individually sealed for optimum infection
control, whilst condensation in the tube confirms an
accurate breath sample.
D-piece™:
The D-piece™ is used to attach a SteriBreath™ mouthpiece
to the monitor. The D-piece™ incorporates a one-way valve
and an infection control filter, which are proven to remove
and trap >99.9% of airborne bacteria
5
. The D-piece™ should
be changed every four weeks or more often if visibly soiled.
An automatic reminder will appear on the screen every 28
days.
OneBreath™ mouthpieces:
The OneBreath™ mouthpiece is a single-use bacterial filter
mouthpiece and can be attached directly to the monitor to
take a breath sample. The OneBreath™ incorporates a one-
way valve and an infection control filter, which are proven to
remove and trap >99.9% of airborne bacteria
5
.
Monitor cleaning wipes:
Free from alcohol to ensure continued performance of your
monitor. Products containing alcohol cannot be used on any
of the Smokerlyzer® range.
Warranty
Bedfont® Scientific Limited warrants the piCO™, piCO
baby
™
and Micro
+
™ Smokerlyzer® products
(excluding batteries) to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five years
from the date of shipment. Bedfont’s sole obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or
replacing, at its choice, any item covered under this warranty when such an item is returned, intact
and prepaid, to Bedfont® or the local representative.
These warranties are automatically invalidated if the products are repaired; altered, void labels
removed or otherwise tampered with by unauthorised personnel, or have been subject to misuse,
neglect or accident.
Never dispose of any electronic instrument or batteries in domestic waste. At the end
of the product’s life, contact Bedfont® or its distributor for disposal instructions.
References
1.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning — NEJM [Internet]. New England Journal of Medicine. 2017
[cited 14 March 2017]. Available from:
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM199811263392206
2.
Andrew H. Carbon Monoxide ‘The Silent Killer’ Feasibility Study 2009/2010. 1st ed. London:
London Ambulance; 2017
3.
Craig Smollin K. Carbon monoxide poisoning (acute) [Internet]. PubMed Central (PMC). 2017
[cited 14 March 2017]. Available from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3217756/