User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- WMTS Transceivers
- About Transceivers
- Programming Transceivers
- Displaying Transceiver Status
- User Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
- Ambulatory Transceiver (DT-4500)
- Operating Instructions
- Push Button Function and Use
- LED Indicators Function
- Cleaning
- Cleaning the Chassis
- Cleaning the Battery Compartment
- Cleaning the ECG Leadsets
- Use and Maintenance
- Transceiver Storage
- Attaching and Removing a Leadset from the Transcei...
- Internal Antenna
- Installing and Removing a Battery
- Warnings
- Cautions
- Instrument Transceiver (DT-7000, DT-7001)
WMTS TRANSCEIVERS
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All information contained herein is subject to the rights and restrictions on the title page.
Cleaning
This section provides cleaning and maintenance instructions for DT-7000 and DT-
7001 transceivers.
Read and follow all precautions when cleaning transceivers.
WARNING: No claims are made concerning the sterility of the DT-7000 and DT-7001
Instrument Transceivers.
CAUTION: Do not sterilize any part of the transceivers. Gas sterilization, autoclaving, liq-
uid immersion, and other sterilization methods can cause serious damage to
the devices that may not be obvious to the user.
Note: DO NOT use abrasive cleaners.
Cleaning the Chassis
1. Transceivers can be cleaned with a gauze pad or cloth moistened with one of
the following agents:.
• Soap and Water
• Quaternary Ammonium
• Glutaraldehyde 2%
• Dilute Chlorine Bleach (sodium hypochlorite), 10% solution, freshly made
in past 24 hours
• Isopropyl Alcohol 70%
• Ethyl Alcohol
2. Use a cloth moistened with distilled water to rinse away the cleaning solution.
3. Dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth.