Caution
In the event a localizer tube is damaged, care must
be taken to avoid any effects of broken glass. The
non-flowing gel component of the localizer tube
does not present significant risk at the quantities
and concentrations provided. As with any technical
product, it is advisable to avoid repeated and
prolonged exposure to materials not specifically
intended for use on human skin.
First Aid Measures in Case of Contact with Gel
Eye
Flush eye with plenty of water immediately.
Skin
Wash with soap and flowing water.
Ingestion
Wash mouth with water.
Contact medical personnel if adverse effects appear.
Disposal
In most cases where a rod is broken, the gel will remain in the broken
tube. Clean up loose gel with paper towels. Gel can be discarded in local
sanitary sewer systems. Disposal should be by carefully placing the bro-
ken glass tube in a trash container.
Maintenance
The Luminant
localizer's rods require regular maintenance by Radionics
TM
service personnel. An expiration date may be found on the identification
plate on the side of the localizer—do not use the localizer after this date.
To maintain and extend your localizer warranty, contact the Radionics
service department (781.272.1233) to have periodic maintenance and
calibration performed on the localizer prior to the expiration date.
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MR/CT Localizer
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