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Using an antibacterial hand-sanitizer (available at a local drugstore) on a clean,
dry cloth, wipe the transmitter's surface. Do NOT get any hand-sanitizer inside
the tester opening or transmitter connector. Repeated exposure to hand-sanitizer
could damage the connectors and affect the transmitter's performance as a
result. If you get hand-sanitizer inside the tester or connector, allow them to air
dry.
6
Disconnect the tester from the transmitter.
7
Place the transmitter on a clean, dry cloth and air dry for 2–3 minutes.
For multiple-patient use
Caution:
Warning:
Follow this procedure to clean the transmitter after each patient use:
1
Wash your hands thoroughly.
2
Attach the tester to the transmitter.
3
Dampen a clean cloth with mild liquid soap and warm water. Wipe the outside of
the transmitter.
4
Rinse the transmitter under warm tap water.
5
Apply 3-4 drops of a quaternary ammonium compound disinfectant (for example,
Cavicide
6
Hold the transmitter and wipe with 70% Isopropyl alcohol.
7
Disconnect the tester from the transmitter.
8
Place the transmitter on a clean, dry, non-shedding cloth and air dry.
The charger and tester are NOT watertight. Do NOT immerse in
water or any other cleaning agent. If liquid gets inside the black
connector of the tester, shake the liquid out and allow to air dry.
Always clean the transmitter after removing it from the patient and
before attaching it to the charger. If there is any blood inside the
connector, the transmitter must be discarded.
Dispose the transmitter according to the local regulations for
battery disposal (non- incineration).
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) on a clean, dry cloth and wipe the transmitter.
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