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z Do not soak the sensor in liquids.
z If the sensor or cable is damaged or has signs of deterioration, do not use again.
10.2.2 Cleaning
The Monitor must be kept dust-free. Regular cleaning of the monitor shell and screen is strongly
recommended. More cleaning is needed in the environmental polluted or sandstorm areas. Before
cleaning the monitor or the sensor, please consult with customer service or understand the hospital
equipment cleaning regulation.
(a) Cleaning agents are listed below:
Diluted Ammonia Water
Diluted Sodium Hypochlorite(Bleaching agent)
Diluted Soapy Water
Hydrogen Peroxide 3%
Alcohol 70%
Isopropanol 70%
(b) Before cleaning the monitor:
a) Make sure that the equipment is switched off and disconnected from the power line.
b) Use soft cotton ball to adsorb a small amount of cleaning agents and clean the screen.
c) Use soft cloth to adsorb a small amount of cleaning agents and clean the monitor shell.
d) If necessary, use a soft dry cloth to wipe away the excess cleaning agents.
e) Dry the monitor in air.
10.2.3 Sterilization
To avoid damage to the monitor, sterilization is recommended only when stipulated as necessary
in the Hospital Maintenance Schedule. Monitor facilities should be washed first.
Recommended sterilization material: Ethyl alcohol 70%, Isopropanol 70%,Glutaraldehyde 2%.