General Cleaning for All Transducers
These general cleaning instructions are indicated for all transducers. It is important
that you clean the transducer and cable according to the following procedures.
WARNING
Always use protective eyewear and gloves when cleaning and disinfecting any
equipment.
CAUTIONS
• Transducers must be cleaned after each use. Cleaning the transducer is an
essential step before effective disinfection or sterilization. Be sure to follow
the manufacturer’s instructions when using disinfectants.
• Do not allow sharp objects, such as scalpels or cauterizing knives, to touch
transducers or cables.
• When handling a transducer, do not bump the transducer on hard surfaces.
• Do not use paper products or products that are abrasive when cleaning the
transducer. They will damage the soft lens of the transducer.
• Do not use a surgeon’s brush when cleaning transducers. Even the use of
soft brushes can damage transducers.
• During cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization, orient the parts of the
transducer that must remain dry higher than the wet parts until all parts
are dry. This will help keep liquid from entering unsealed areas of the
transducer.
• Be sure to use the proper concentration of enzymatic cleaner and rinse
thoroughly.
• Before storing transducers, make sure they are thoroughly dry. If it is
necessary to dry the transducer's lens after cleaning, use a soft cloth and a
blotting motion instead of a wiping motion.
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