CAUTIONS
CAUTION: Avoid possible interference from sources of electromagnetic interference such
as, but not limited to: Cellular phones, radio transmitters, motors, telephones, lamps,
electrosurgical units, defibrillators, and other devices. Interference may cause inaccurate
measurements. If you are unsure if your device is working properly, contact your clinician.
CAUTION: Sensors may work with different monitors. Refer to the specific monitor IFU
for essential performance, accessories, compliance information (EMC) and electrosurgical
applications.
Cleaning
It is necessary to clean and disinfect the sensor before attaching it to a new patient. Routine
cleaning or low-level disinfection is recommended when using the sensor on the same
patient.
To clean the sensor:
1. Disconnect the sensor from the monitor before cleaning or disinfecting.
2. Rinse the sensor and cable with distilled water for at least 2 minutes.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the connector of the sensor cable in liquid.
3. Clean the surface of the cable by wiping it with a cotton pad soaked in 70% Isopropyl
alcohol.
4. Immerse the sensor in 70% Isopropyl alcohol for 5 minutes and let it air dry for at least 10
minutes.
5. Visually inspect the sensor for cleanliness. If visible soil is present, repeat the cleaning
process.
To disinfect (low-level):
1. Disconnect the sensor from the monitor before cleaning or disinfecting.
2. Rinse the sensor and cable with distilled water for at least 2 minutes.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the connector at the sensor cable in liquid.
3. Prepare 1:10 bleach dilution in distilled water. Wipe the cable with a cotton pad soaked
with the solution of diluted bleach.
4. Immerse the sensor housing in the solution of diluted bleach for 5 minutes.
5. Rinse the sensor and cable by immersing them in distilled water for 5 minutes.
6. Allow 10 minutes for the sensor, cable, and connector to dry after rinsing.
7. Visually inspect the sensor and repeat the cleaning as needed until a visually clean
condition has been reached.
To disinfect (high-level):
1. Rinse sensor to remove surface dirt – the sensor housing may be fully immersed in liquid.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the connector at the sensor cable in liquid.
2. Clean the sensor and patient contact surfaces. Prolystica™* is recommended as a cleaning
agent. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use. Immerse the sensor housing in the
solution and wipe the inner and outer surfaces with a soft brush or cloth to remove any
visible soil. Rinse sensor with water following cleaning and wipe dry prior to disinfection.
Visually inspect the sensor and repeat the cleaning as needed until a visually clean
condition has been reached.
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