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Replace the fuse and fuse holder by inserting the fuse
holder into the socket and turning clockwise until it locks.
Calibration
Calibration of the Monitor should be checked at least once
a year or when there is doubt about the validity of the
readings.
Leak Testing
A leak test of the BP parameter should be performed at
least once a year or when there is doubt about the validity
of the pressure readings.
Caution: Refer calibration and leak testing to qualified
service personnel. Full calibration details are available in
the DINAMAP Compact Monitor Service Manual,
available from Critikon.
Disposal of Product Waste
As you use the Compact Monitor, you will accumulate solid
wastes that require proper disposal or recycling. These
include batteries, patient applied parts, and packaging
material.
Batteries
Caution: Do not incinerate batteries.
The sealed, rechargeable backup battery contains lead and
can be recycled. The rechargeable memory battery is of
the Nickel Metal Hydride form. Discharge this battery prior
to disposal. Place the battery in packaging which
electrically isolates its contents. Do not puncture or place
the battery in a trash compactor. Do not incinerate the
battery or expose it to fire or high temperatures.
Patient Applied Parts
Certain patient applied parts, such as those with adhesive
(disposable SpO
2
sensors), are intended for single use and
should be disposed of properly as medical waste.
Other patient applied parts, such as blood pressure cuffs,
should be cleaned according to instructions. Inspect
reusable applied parts for wear, replace as necessary, and
dispose of used product as medical waste.
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