MP6025647-2AF1 / A
Warning:
Follow this procedure to clean the charger or tester after each patient use:
1
Wash your hands thoroughly.
2
Use a damp cloth with mild cleaning solution, such as Dial Dishwashing
detergent, to clean any dirt or foreign material from the outside of the charger or
tester. Never use organic solvents such as paint thinner or acetone to clean the
charger or tester.
3
Apply three to four drops of a quaternary ammonium compound disinfectant (for
example, Cavicide) on a clean, dry cloth and wipe all the surface areas of the
charger or tester.
4
Slightly dampen a clean cloth with isopropyl alcohol and wipe all the surface
areas of the charger or tester.
5
Place the charger or tester on a clean dry, non-shedding cloth and allow to air
dry.
6
Once it is completely dry, place it in a sealed bag labeled with the cleaning date
(see the following label example).
Storing the devices
Store the transmitter, charger, and tester in a clean, dry location at room
temperature. Although not required, you may store the transmitter on the charger. If
the transmitter is not in use, you must charge the transmitter at least once every
60 days.
Specifications
Biocompatibility
Always clean the transmitter after removing it from the patient and
before attaching it to the charger. If blood comes in contact with
any surface areas of the charger or tester, the contaminated device
must be discarded. The charger contains a battery which may
explode upon incineration.
Device:
Date:
Method of Decontamination:
Transmitter: Complies with ISO 10993-1 for body contact
Wash:
Disinfectant:
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