User's Manual

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74 Maintenance
instructionsforsolutionstrengthsand
disinfectantcontactduration.
5 Wipesurfaceswiththedisinfectantsolution.
6 Airdryortoweldrywithacleancloth.
Cleaning and disinfecting transducers
Todisinfectthetransduceranditscable,usethe
immersionmethodorthewipemethod.
Immersibletransducerscanbedisinfectedonlyif
theproductlabelingindicatestheycanbeused
withanimmersionmethod.
SeeTable 1,“DisinfectantCompatibilitywith
SystemandTransducersonpage 77.
To clean and disinfect a transducer (wipe
method)
1 Disconnectthetransducerfromthesystem.
2 Removeanytransducersheath.
3 Cleanthesurfaceusingasoftclothlightly
dampenedinamildsoapordetergent
cleaningsolutiontoremoveanyparticulate
matterorbodyfluids.
Applythesolutiontotheclothratherthanthe
surface.
4 Rinsewithwaterorwipewith
waterdampenedcloth;thenwipewithadry
cloth.
5 Mixthedisinfectantsolutioncompatiblewith
thetransducer,followingdisinfectantlabel
instructionsforsolutionstrengthsand
disinfectantcontactduration.
6 Wipesurfaceswiththedisinfectantsolution.
WARNING:
To avoid electrical shock, before
cleaning, disconnect the transducer
from the system.
To avoid injury, always use
protective eyewear and gloves
when performing cleaning and
disinfecting procedures.
To avoid infection, ensure that the
solution expiration date has not
passed.
Caution:
Transducers must be cleaned after
every use. Cleaning transducers is
necessary prior to effective
disinfection. Ensure that you follow
the manufacturer's instructions
when using disinfectants.
Do not use a surgeon's brush when
cleaning transducers. Even the use
of soft brushes can damage a
transducer. Use a soft cloth.
Using a non-recommended
cleaning or disinfection solution,
incorrect solution strength, or
immersing a transducer deeper or
for a longer period of time than
recommended can damage or
discolor the transducer and void the
transducer warranty.
Do not allow cleaning solution or
disinfectant into the transducer
connector.
Do not allow disinfectant to contact
metal surfaces. Use a soft cloth
lightly dampened in a mild soap or
compatible cleaning solution to
remove any disinfectant that
remains on metal surfaces.
Attempting to disinfect a
transducer or transducer cable
using a method other than the one
included here can damage the
transducer and void the warranty.