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Arena Service Manual
Handle used blood lines, dialyzers, internal pressure
monitoring lines, internal and external transducer
protectors, and other extracorporeal circuit components
as potentially bio-hazardous waste. Refer to the clinic's
procedures for the disposition of these items.
Make sure that the replacement of blood contaminated
components is performed in an isolated area to help
prevent contamination of personnel and other devices.
Make sure that all tools used to handle, access, remove
and/or replace blood contaminated components are
disinfected when the job is done to prevent
contamination of personnel and/or other devices.
1.4.2.6 Disinfection/Cleaning
Instrument concentrate lines longer than 10’ will affect
the effectiveness of the heat clean and chemical
disinfection cycle.
The concentrate lines from the central supply to the
optional panel mount fittings are NOT part of the
Instrument disinfection fluid path. These lines must be
disinfected by the methods used for the central
concentrate supply system.
Cleaning and reuse of the particle filter is not
recommended.
Use of unapproved disinfectants may damage the
dialysate filters and may change the microbial quality of
the substitution fluid.
Manually starting Cool Down will abort the Heat
Disinfection Mode. If Heat Clean is cancelled before
completion, the Instrument must not be used on a
patient until it is properly disinfected. This can be done
by completing another Heat Clean cycle, or by
performing a dwell Chemical Disinfect. Do not use
single pass disinfectants because they will not
completely disinfect the Instrument once any procedure
with recirculation has been initiated and cancelled.
To prevent being burned, do not open the fluid path
during the Heat Clean cycle.
Be careful when handling citric acid solutions. Read
and follow the instructions for the safe handling of citric
acid on the warning label on the citric acid bottle and
follow the center's guidelines for use.
1-10 157-1278-896, Rev A
March 2004

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baxter ARENA Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMedical Equipment
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
ManufacturerBaxter
CapacityVaries depending on configuration
ConnectivityEthernet
DimensionsVaries depending on configuration
WeightVaries depending on configuration

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