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Maintenance
10
User guide
Disposal at the end of the device's useful life
10.7
A
rt.
no.
: 0-48-
0227
Rev.:
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DEFIGARD/PHYSIOGARD Touch 7
10.6.2
Cleaning and disinfecting the device, cable and sensors
1. Disconnect the device from the mains and remove the plug and sensors.
2. Wipe the equipment, cable and sensors with a dampened cloth and a mild clean-
ing solution. The manufacturer recommends using 70% alcohol.
3. Dispose of single-use sensors and protective coverings according to the relevant
regulations.
Notes on the cleaning and disinfection
NIBP cuff
The manufacturer recommends using 70% alcohol to clean and disinfect the NIBP
cuff and tube.
SpO
2
sensor
The manufacturer recommends using 70% alcohol to clean the cable and sensor. Dry
the sensor before reuse.
ECG cable
The cable can be wiped with a mild cleaning agent or with 70% alcohol.
CO2 sensors
The IRMA probe can be cleaned using a cloth moistened with ethanol or isopropyl
alcohol (< 70 %).
The ISA sidestream gas analyzers and the Nomoline Adapter may be cleaned using
a cloth moistened (not wet) with max 70% ethanol or isopropyl alcohol.
To prevent cleaning liquids and dust from entering the ISA gas analyzer through its
sampling gas inlet connector, keep the Nomoline Family sampling line fitted while
cleaning the analyzer.
10.7 Disposal at the end of the device's useful life
Remove the battery and close the cover before cleaning. See section
Switching off and disconnecting from the external DC supply page 31
.
Do not immerse the unit nor the cable or sensors in liquid and do not sterilise
them!
Do not apply tension to the sensor cable.
Do not use aggressive cleaners.
Do not use any phenol-based agents or peroxide compounds for cleaning.
Reusable sensors must be treated as biologically dangerous material after
usage and sterilised according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Observe the manufacturer's notes when cleaning the sensors and cables.
This unit must be disposed of in a municipally approved collection point or recycling
centre when no longer used.
If no such collection point or recycling centre is available, you can return the unit to
your distributor or the manufacturer for proper disposal. In this way, you contribute to
the recycling and other forms of utilisation of old electrical and electronic equipment.
Improper disposal harms the environment and human health due to the presence of
dangerous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.