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12 Warranty
(1)Please follow local laws and regulations when you disposal instruments (including disposable,
recyclable) and batteries.
(2)Portable radio communication equipment may affect electronic medical equipment.
(3)The instrument should not be placed close to or stacked with other equipment.
(4)Please disassemble, install, or repair the equipment without authorization.
(5)If the instrument is to be connected to other equipment, please ensure that the external
equipment complies with IEC60601-1.
(6)If the red light in the blood oxygen sensor is dirty, it will affect the accuracy of the probe
measurement. So please make sure the probe is clean.
(7)For the regular maintenance of the instrument, please refer to <<Maintenance and
Cleaning>> in the manual.
(8)The waveform of the instrument has been normalized.
(9)There is no Tnatural latex for he material used to make the instrument
(10)Keep animals quiet before the instrument used
(11)A weak pulse or perfusion will affect the measurement.
(12)If the blood oxygen sensor is disposable , please do not reuse it.
(13)To avoid damage for the instrument, please remove the blood oxygen sensor first before
cleaning it.
(14)To avoid electrical hazards, please do not immerse the instrument in any liquid or clean it
with detergent. Please remove the battery first when cleaning the instrument.
(15)If the surface of the instrument is inadvertently wet during use, stop using it immediately.
When using it again, please make sure that the instrument and other accessories are dry. If
necessary, please contact your local distributor.
11.4 Precautions
(a)Maintenance time: from 9:00 to 17:30(working days)
(b)Service method: Our company provides hotline service, email service and parts replacement
service.
Parts replacement: During the warranty period, we will replace equipment parts for free.
Parts are maintenance resources, if not specified, the user needs to return it to our company.
(c)We will upgrade the software system for users for free.
12.1 Maintenance method
Warning
Warming:
Do not use ethylene oxide gas (ethylene oxide) or formaldehyde
for disinfection.
Note:
The electrical schematic and component list are only provided for
qualified repair stations or personnel approved by the manufacturer.
Warning
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11 Maintenance and cleaning
Please keep your device and its accessories free of dust. To prevent damage of the equipment,
please obey the following strictly:
(1)Dilute the cleaner and disinfectant according to the manufacturer's instructions, or use
concentration as low as possible.
(2)Do not submerge the device in liquid
(3)Do not pour liquid onto equipment or accessories
(4)Do not allow liquid to enter the casing
(5)Do not use abrasive materials (such as steel wool or silver polish), and any strong solvents
(such as acetone or detergents containing acetone)
11.1 overview
(1)Patient monitor can be cleaned by the most common hospital cleaning fluids and
non-corrosive detergents, but please note that many detergents must be diluted before they
used.
(2)Please follow the instructions of the detergent manufacturer.
(3)Avoid using ethanol-based, amino or acetone-based cleaners
(4)The monitor's case and screen should be kept free from dust and can be wiped with a soft,
lint-free cloth or a sponge dampened with detergent.
(5)Be careful not to pour liquid on the instrument during cleaning. Make sure that no liquid enters
the inside of the instrument.
(6)There are various types of cable sockets on the side panel of the monitor. Be careful when
wiping to ensure that no water can enter.
(7)Abrasive materials such as wire brushes or metal polishes are not permitted because they can
cause damage to the monitor panel and screen.
(8)Do not immerse the monitor in liquid.
(9)If you do not use it for a long time, Please take out the lithium battery from the device if it
unused for a long time..
(10)Maintenance once a year, please properly maintain this product to ensure normal use.
11.2 Cleaning and maintenance of blood oxygen meter
Recommended disinfectant: 70% isopropanol solution. A 10% bleach solution can be used if a
lower standard disinfection is required. Do not use undiluted bleach (5% to 5.25% sodium
hypochlorite) or other undesired disinfection solutions to avoid damage to the sensor. For
cleaning and disinfection methods, please refer to the method of cleaning and disinfecting ECG
cables.
Note
:
(1)Do not use radiation or steam to disinfect the sensor.
(2)Do not immerse the sensor directly in the liquid.
(3)To avoid long-term damage to the sensor, it is recommended that the product be disinfected
11.3 Cleaning and disinfection of accessories
Warming:
Remember to turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from
the outlet before cleaning the device or accessories.
Note:
If you accidentally pour liquid onto the device or accessory, please contact
Maintenance or manufacturer immediately.
only if the hospital regulations you follow are deemed necessary.
Disinfection operations can cause a degree of damage to the monitor. It is recommended that
disinfection be operated that only cancel if it is deemed necessary in your hospital maintenance
plan.
Poison operation. Clean the equipment before disinfection.