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Warning
Please turn off the monitor and disconnect the AC power supply before cleaning the
monitor or sensor.
When the operations of pressure monitor is finished, please remove the airway and cap from the
sensor and clean the film of the sensor with water. You can use the soapy solution or any of the
following detergents to clean the sensor and cable.
Cetylcide
Wavicide-01
Wescodyne
Glutaraldehyde
Lysol
Vesp he ne
Do not immerse the connector in any liquid. After cleaning, do not put it away until the sensor is
completely dry. It is normal that the cable fades slightly or has a stronger adhesiveness on the
surface. If it is necessary to remove the residue of adhesive tape from the sensor, please use the
double-sided adhesive scavenger. Be careful to use the cable, in order to minimize the damage.
Please do not use such strong solvents as acetone, alcohol, ammonia water or chloroform, as they
could damage the vinyl cable as time goes on.
Caution
No one-off sensor or cap is allowed to be re-disinfected or reused.
Caution
For the purpose of environmental protection, please recycle or dispose of the one-off
sensor or cap in a proper way.
Disinfection
Disinfection by Chemical Liquid
Follow the above steps to remove the visible dirt. Select an effective chemical disinfectant
applicable to the equipments in the operation room, like buffered glutaraldehyde (glutaraldehyde
or preservative). Do not use any quadrivalent cationic detergent, like benzalkonium chloride. To
disinfect the whole instrument, please remove the cap, immerse the sensor (except the electrical
connector) in the disinfectant for the recommended time, and then use the sterile water or
physiological saline to rinse out all components (except the electrical connector) of the sensor. Do
not put the sensor away until it is completely dry.
Disinfection by Gas
For a complete sterility, a gas disinfectant is necessary:

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