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Important safety considerations
Vivid S70 / S60User Manual 2-13
BC092760-1EN 01
Mechanical hazards
Transesophageal probe safety
Electrical Hazard
WARNING
Damaged probes or improper use and manipulation of the
transesophageal probe may result in injury or increased risk of
infection. Inspect probes frequently for sharp, pointed, or rough
surface damage that could cause injury or tear protective
barriers (gloves and sheaths). Never use excessive force when
manipulating intracavity probes. Become familiar with all
instructions and precautions provided with special purpose
probes.
WARNING
Observe probe immersion levels (see Figure 13-5 on
page 13-21).
Inspect probes for sharp edges or rough surfaces that could
injure sensitive tissue.
DO NOT bend or pull the cable forcefully, to avoid mechanical
shock or impact to the probe.
CAUTION
Ultrasound transducers are sensitive instruments which can
easily be damaged by rough handling. Take extra care not to
drop transducers and avoid contact with sharp or abrasive
surfaces. A damaged housing, lens, or cable can result in
patient injury or serious impairment of operation.
WARNING
Never use excessive force when manipulating intracavity
probes. Become familiar with all instructions and precautions
provided with special purpose probes.
WARNING
A damaged probe may increase the risk of electric shock if
conductive solutions come in contact with internal live pads.
Inspect probes often for cracks or openings in the housing and
holes in and around the acoustic lens, or other damage that
could allow moisture to enter. Become familiar with the probe's
use and care precautions outlined in ‘Probes’ on page 13-1.

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