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Masimo SET® GE
Patient Cables
Reusable
INDICATIONS
The Masimo® SET® GE Patient Cables (LNOP® Patient Cable Series and LNCS® Patient Cable Series) have the same indications
for use as the applicable sensors. Please see the compatible sensor's directions for use for indications for use and prescribed
PCX-2108A
02/13
information.
DESCRIPTION
Masimo SET® GE Patient Cables are for use with Masimo® LNOP and LNCS sensors and with GE Healthcare devices containing
Masimo SET® Technology.
The Masimo SET® GE Patient Cables and Masimo sensors have been validated on devices with Masimo SET® technology.
WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
• Ensure the cable is physically intact, with no broken or frayed wires or damaged parts. Visually inspect the cable and
discard if cracks or discoloration are found.
• Carefully route patient cable to reduce the possibility of patient entanglement or strangulation.
• Do not attempt to reprocess, recondition or recycle Masimo sensors or patient cables as these processes may damage
the electrical components, potentially leading to patient harm.
• Masimo sensors and cables are designed for use with devices containing Masimo SET® oximetry or licensed to use
Masimo sensors.
• All sensors and cables are designed for use with specific monitors. Verify the compatibility of the monitor, cable and
sensor before use, otherwise degraded performance and/or patient injury can result.
• Failure to properly connect the sensor or the oximeter module to the cable will result in intermittent readings, inaccurate
results, or no reading.
• To avoid damage to the cable, always hold it by the connector rather than the cable when connecting or disconnecting
either end.
• Always refer to the oximeter module operator's manual for complete instructions or additional instructions.
• To prevent damage, do not soak or immerse the sensor or cable in any liquid solution. Do not attempt to sterilize the
cable or sensor.
• Caution: Replace the cable when a replace cable message is displayed, or when a low SIQ message is consistently
displayed while monitoring consecutive patients after completing the low SIQ troubleshooting steps identified in the
monitoring device operator's manual.
• Note: The cable is provided with X-Cal® technology to minimize the risk of inaccurate readings and unanticipated loss
of patient monitoring. The cable will provide up to 17,520 hours of patient monitoring time. Replace the cable when the
patient monitoring time is exhausted. Some legacy monitoring devices do not distinguish between the cable and the
sensor. In these devices, a replace sensor or similar message could pertain either to the sensor or the cable.
INSTRUCTIONS
Attaching the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cables
Attaching the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cable to the Device
1. Refer to Fig. 1. Orient the connector of the cable to mate with the patient cable connector on the device and insert.
Attaching the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cable to a LNCS Sensor
1. Refer to Fig. 2. Insert the sensor connector completely into the GE patient cable connector.
2. Refer to Fig. 3. Completely close the protective cover.
Attaching the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cables to a LNOP Sensor
1. Refer to Fig. 6. Orient the connecting tab of the sensor so that the "shiny" contacts are pointed up. Mate the logo on the
sensor to the logo on the patient cable.
2. Refer to Fig. 7. Insert the tab of the sensor into the patient cable connector until there is a tactile or audible click of
connection. Gently tug on the patient cable connector to ensure a positive contact. Tape may be used to secure the cable
to the patient for ease of movement.
Disconnecting the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cable
Disconnecting the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cable from a LNCS Sensor
1. Refer to Fig. 4. Lift the protective cover to gain access to the sensor connector.
2. Refer to Fig. 5. Pull firmly on the sensor connector to remove from the patient cable.
Disconnecting the Masimo SET® GE Patient Cable from the LNOP Sensor
1. Refer to Fig. 8. Place thumb and index finger on the buttons on either side of the patient cable connector.
2. Press firmly on the buttons and pull to remove the sensor.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Not made with natural rubber latex
LATEX
3
en
Non-Sterile
4072H-eIFU-0221
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