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Routine Maintenance and Disposal
The CDI OneView System requires minimal routine maintenance, including battery
charging and surface cleaning. This chapter provides instructions for these two tasks,
as well as recommended routine maintenance.
Note: If there are components or system operations that are not functioning properly,
see Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting” for help. If the issue is not resolved after consulting
Chapter 6, contact your Terumo Cardiovascular Technical Service representative or
customer administration. Appendix E, “Warranty and Service” describes the service
policy and gives phone numbers you can call for help.
Warning
Switch off the system power before inspection, cleaning or storage.
Routine Cleaning
To keep the CDI OneView System working properly, follow the guidelines listed below.
In addition to these cleaning instructions, comply with your institution’s cleaning
practices and applicable AmSECT guidance. For additional information about
reprocessing the device or details of the validation performed, contact Terumo
Cardiovascular Technical Support.
• It is best to clean up any splatter or spill before it dries.
• Ensure the optical pathways stay clean and free of surface cuts, abrasions and
contamination.
• Check the optical pathways regularly for damage and debris, paying special
attention to the face of the BPM, the CDI H/S face and the optical reference color
chips.
• If the optical pathway surfaces need cleaning, use a soft, lint-free, damp cloth with
water to remove any foreign material. Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean, dry
and soft lint-free cloth.
• For daily cleaning of the brackets and cables, use ordinary soap and water and
a soft, lint-free, damp cloth. If liquid accidentally spills onto the Display, Core or
Calibrator, clean up the spill as soon as possible to prevent the liquid from settling
into the joints.
• The Flow Sensors cables and color-coded identiers should be cleaned with a
solution of mild soap and warm water.
• To clean the touchscreen and all external surfaces of the system (excluding optical
pathways), the following cleaning solutions may be used:
Detergent soap and water
Isopropyl alcohol 70% solution
Ethyl alcohol 70% solution
Chlorine bleach (≤0.6% sodium hypochlorite)
Hydrogen peroxide (3%)
Quaternary ammonium chlorides (0.4%)
Phenolic cleaners (0.7%)