Bionet BM1VET User manual

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents .............................................................................................................. 1
B A S I C .............................................................................................. 7
1.1 CE Standard Information.......................................................................................... 8
1.2 Read before Use........................................................................................................... 9
How to Contact Us................................................................................................... 9
Warranty Period..................................................................................................... 10
Warning, Caution, Note ......................................................................................... 11
General Precaution on Environment...................................................................... 12
General Precautions on Electrical Safety............................................................... 16
Cleaning Applied Parts.......................................................................................... 19
1.3 Product Components................................................................................................ 21
Product Outline...................................................................................................... 21
Principal Characters of Product............................................................................. 21
Product Configuration............................................................................................ 22
Optional Products.................................................................................................. 22
Product Body Configuration................................................................................... 23
Accessories........................................................................................................... 25
Equipment Sign..................................................................................................... 26
1.4 Function and Key...................................................................................................... 29
External Function................................................................................................... 29
Operation Key ....................................................................................................... 29
1.5 Standard Power Supply Application....................................................................... 30
DC Power.............................................................................................................. 30
1.6 Battery Power Supply Application.......................................................................... 31
Operation............................................................................................................... 31
The Impact of Lithium-Ion Battery Technology on the Battery................................ 33
Conditioning Guideline........................................................................................... 33
Storage Guideline.................................................................................................. 33
How to Recycle the Battery.................................................................................... 33
1.7 Display Mode ( Monitor or Spot ) ........................................................................... 34
MONITORING MODE......................................................................... 35
1. General Operation ........................................................................ 36
1.1 General Manu Operation......................................................................................... 36
Screen Composition.............................................................................................. 36
Menu Selection...................................................................................................... 37
Menu Composition................................................................................................. 38
2. VETERINARY/DATA MANAGEMENT............................................ 41
2.1 ADMIT....................................................................................................................... 42
ANIMAL TYPE....................................................................................................... 42
CHANGE ANIMAL INFO ....................................................................................... 43
DEFAULT SETTING.............................................................................................. 43

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HEIGHT................................................................................................................. 44
WEIGHT................................................................................................................ 44
2.2 ALARM...................................................................................................................... 45
Alarm for the Product............................................................................................. 45
Alarm ICON........................................................................................................... 46
ALL LIMITS ........................................................................................................... 47
ALARM VOLUME.................................................................................................. 48
ALARM LEVEL...................................................................................................... 48
PARAMETER LEVEL............................................................................................ 49
ALARM REVIEW................................................................................................... 49
ALARM LIST ......................................................................................................... 50
SAVE CONDITION................................................................................................ 51
NURSE CALL........................................................................................................ 51
3. SETUP ........................................................................................... 52
3.1 SETUP........................................................................................................................ 53
DISPLAY............................................................................................................... 53
SET PARA............................................................................................................. 53
SET DATE & TIME................................................................................................ 54
SET TIME.............................................................................................................. 54
SET DATE............................................................................................................. 54
SWEEP SPEED .................................................................................................... 55
DEMO ................................................................................................................... 55
USER SERVICE.................................................................................................... 56
SET UNIT NAME................................................................................................... 56
SET BED NUMBER............................................................................................... 57
AC FILTER............................................................................................................ 57
W-LAN................................................................................................................... 58
DISPLAY MODE ( MONITOR or SPOT )............................................................... 58
SYSTEM................................................................................................................ 58
KEY SOUND......................................................................................................... 59
MAKER SERVICE................................................................................................. 59
4. TREND........................................................................................... 60
4.1 TREND....................................................................................................................... 61
GRAPHIC TREND................................................................................................. 62
TIME PERIOD....................................................................................................... 63
TABULAR TREND................................................................................................. 64
TIME INTERVAL ................................................................................................... 64
5. SpO2.............................................................................................. 65
5.1 Outline........................................................................................................................ 66
SpO2 Connector Location and Measuring Cable................................................... 66
5.2 SpO2 Data Window .................................................................................................. 68
Signal and Data Validity......................................................................................... 69
5.3 SpO2 Data Setup....................................................................................................... 70
RATE VOLUME..................................................................................................... 70
ALARM.................................................................................................................. 70
ALARM LIMIT........................................................................................................ 71
ALARM SOUND.................................................................................................... 72

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5.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING.......................................................................................... 73
PROBE OFF Condition.......................................................................................... 73
SPO2 Messages.................................................................................................... 73
6. NIBP............................................................................................... 74
6.1 Outline........................................................................................................................ 75
6.2 NIBP Data Window................................................................................................... 78
6.3 NIBPData Setup....................................................................................................... 79
ALARM.................................................................................................................. 79
ALARM LIMIT........................................................................................................ 80
ALARM SOUND.................................................................................................... 81
CUFF SIZE............................................................................................................ 81
UNIT SELECT....................................................................................................... 82
INTERVAL............................................................................................................. 82
INFLATION............................................................................................................ 83
6.4 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................... 84
NIBP Status Messages.......................................................................................... 84
Erroneous NIBP measurement.............................................................................. 84
7. TEMPERATURE ............................................................................ 85
7.1 Outline........................................................................................................................ 86
7.2 Temperature Data Window...................................................................................... 87
7.3 Temperature Data Setup .......................................................................................... 88
ALARM.................................................................................................................. 88
ALARM LIMIT........................................................................................................ 89
ALARM SOUND.................................................................................................... 90
UNIT SELECT....................................................................................................... 90
7.4 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................... 91
Check list............................................................................................................... 91
TEMP Message..................................................................................................... 91
8. EtCO2 ............................................................................................ 92
8.1 Introduction............................................................................................................... 93
.......................................................................................................................................... 96
.......................................................................................................................................... 96
8.2 EtCO2 Parameter Window...................................................................................... 98
8.3 EtCO2 Parameter Setting Menu ............................................................................. 99
ALARM LIMIT(Upper/lower limit value of alarm).................................................... 99
ALARM SOUND.................................................................................................. 100
EtCO2 SWEEP SPEED....................................................................................... 101
WAVEFORM SCALE (Measured waveform scale setting)................................... 101
SETUP (Various setting)...................................................................................... 102
APNEA DETECT................................................................................................. 105
8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................... 108
9. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE........................................................ 109

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1. HORSE Mode............................................................................................................ 109
2. DOG Mode..................................................................................................................111
3. PUPPY , CAT Mode...................................................................................................113
SPOT MODE.....................................................................................115
1. General Operation .......................................................................116
1.1 Function and key......................................................................................................116
Operation Key ..................................................................................................... 116
1.2 Screen Generating Display Mode...........................................................................117
1.3 Standard Menu Operation......................................................................................118
Menu Select ........................................................................................................ 119
Menu Icon Composition....................................................................................... 120
Numeric Value Window ....................................................................................... 120
Select Menu Using by Touch wheel Key.............................................................. 121
Select Arrow Item Menu ...................................................................................... 121
Letter Arrangement Menu.................................................................................... 122
List selective menu.............................................................................................. 123
Operation Menu................................................................................................... 123
2. VETERINARY/DATA MANAGEMENT.......................................... 124
2.1 Outline...................................................................................................................... 125
2.2 ANIMALType......................................................................................................... 125
2.3 SelectAnimal in Admit Information..................................................................... 127
2.4 Alarm Outline.......................................................................................................... 128
Alarm for the Product........................................................................................... 128
Alarm ICON......................................................................................................... 128
2.5 Alarm Setup............................................................................................................. 129
2.6 Alarm Limit............................................................................................................. 129
2.7 Alarm Volume.......................................................................................................... 130
2.8 Alarm Level ............................................................................................................. 130
2.9 Nurse Call................................................................................................................ 131
2.10 Alarm Sound.......................................................................................................... 131
3. SAVE RECORD ........................................................................... 132
3.1 Outline...................................................................................................................... 133
3.2Adjust to Record Mode........................................................................................... 133
3.3 Measure with Monitor Mode................................................................................. 133
3.4 Measure with Spot Mode........................................................................................ 134
3.5 Save .......................................................................................................................... 135
3.6 Exit from Saving Mode........................................................................................... 135

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4. SAVED DATA MANAGEMENT .................................................... 136
4.1 Record List View..................................................................................................... 137
4.2 Exit from Record List............................................................................................. 137
4.3 View Specified Animal’s Record List .................................................................... 139
4.4 View All Animal’s Record List............................................................................... 140
4.5 Adjust Record.......................................................................................................... 141
4.6 Delete a Record ....................................................................................................... 143
4.7 Delete an Animal’s Record ..................................................................................... 144
4.8 Delete All Animals’ Record .................................................................................... 145
5. SETUP ......................................................................................... 146
5.1 SETUP...................................................................................................................... 147
5.2. DISPLAY ................................................................................................................ 148
5.3 SAVE MODE........................................................................................................... 150
5.4 USER SERVICE..................................................................................................... 150
5.5 SYSTEM.................................................................................................................. 152
5.6 KEY SOUND........................................................................................................... 153
5.7 MAKER SERVICE ................................................................................................ 153
6. NIBP............................................................................................. 154
6.1 Outline...................................................................................................................... 155
6.2 NIBP Data Window................................................................................................. 157
6.3 NIBPData Setup..................................................................................................... 158
ALARM LIMIT...................................................................................................... 158
CUFF SIZE.......................................................................................................... 159
UNIT SELECT..................................................................................................... 159
INFLATION.......................................................................................................... 160
INTERVAL........................................................................................................... 161
6.4 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................... 162
NIBP Status Messages........................................................................................ 162
Erroneous NIBP measurement............................................................................ 162
7. SpO2............................................................................................. 163
7.1 Outline...................................................................................................................... 164
SpO2 Connector Location and Measuring Cable................................................. 164
7.2 SpO2 Data Window ................................................................................................ 166
7.3 SpO2 Data Setup..................................................................................................... 167
ALARM LIMIT...................................................................................................... 167
SWEEP SPEED .................................................................................................. 168
RATE VOLUME................................................................................................... 168

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7.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING........................................................................................ 169
PROBE OFF Condition........................................................................................ 169
SPO2 Messages.................................................................................................. 169
8. TEMPERATURE .......................................................................... 170
8.1 Outline...................................................................................................................... 171
8.2 Temperature Data Window.................................................................................... 172
8.3 Temperature Data Setup ........................................................................................ 173
ALARM LIMIT...................................................................................................... 173
PROBE SITE (Measurement Position) ................................................................ 174
UNIT SELECT..................................................................................................... 174
8.4 TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................... 175
Check list............................................................................................................. 175
TEMP Message................................................................................................... 175
9. DEFAULT SETTING VALUE........................................................ 176
1. HORSE Mode............................................................................................................ 176
2. DOG Mode................................................................................................................. 177
3. PUPPY , CAT Mode.................................................................................................. 178
10. SPECIFICATION........................................................................ 179
Ease of use ......................................................................................................... 180
Additional Function.............................................................................................. 180
Monitor Environmental Specifications.................................................................. 180
Power.................................................................................................................. 180
Monitor Performance Specifications .................................................................... 180
Graphical and Tabular Trends............................................................................. 180
SpO2capacity...................................................................................................... 181
NIBP capacity...................................................................................................... 181
Temperature Unit Performance Specifications..................................................... 181
EtCO2 Module Performance Specifications......................................................... 181
Accessories Included:.......................................................................................... 181
Option.................................................................................................................. 181
Appendix A. ................................................................................................................ 182
Abbreviations and Symbols ......................................................................................... 187
PRODUCT WARRANTY.................................................................. 189
Note
Without prior notice, the specifications and functions are subject to change to enhance the
product in this manual.

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B A S I C
1.1 CE Standard Information
1.2 Read before Use
Warranty Period
Warning, Caution, Note
General Precaution on Environment
General Precaution on Electric Safety
Equipment Connection, Maintenance & Washing Equipment Connection
1.3 Product Components
Product Outline
Principal Characteristics of Product
Product Configuration and Product Options
Product Body Configuration
1.4 Function and Key
External Function
Operation Key
1.5 Standard Power Supply Application
1.6 Battery Power Supply Application
1.7 General Menu Operation
Screen Composition
Menu Selection
Menu Composition

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1.1 CE Standard Information
Electromechanical safety standards met:
- EN 60601-1: 1990 + A1:1993 + A2: 1995 Medical Electrical Equipment, Part 1, General
Requirements for Safety.
- IEC/EN 60601-1-2 :2001 Electromagnetic compatibility -Requirements and tests.
- EN 1060-1:1995 Non-invasive sphygmomanometers - Part 1: General requirements
- EN 1060-3:1997 Non-invasive sphygmomanometers - Part 3: Supplementary requirements for
electro-mechanical blood pressure measuring systems
- EN ISO 9919:2005 Medical electrical equipment - Particular requirements for the basic safety and
essential performance of pulse oximeter equipment for medical use (ISO 9919:2005)
- EN 60601-2-30:2000 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-30: Particular requirements for the
safety, including essential performance, of automatic cycling non-invasive blood pressure monitoring
equipment
- EN 12470-4:2000 Clinical thermometers - Part 4: Performance of electrical thermometers for
continuous measurement
- EN 60601-2-49:2001 Medical electrical equipment - Part 2-49: Particular requirements for the
safety of multifunction patient monitoring equipment

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1.2 Read before Use
BIONET services are always available to you.
The following are address and phone numbers for contacting information, services, and product
supplies.
How to Contact Us
Product Supply
Information
Bionet Co.,Ltd.
5F, Shinsegae I&C Digital Center 61 Digital-ro 31 gil, Guro-gu,
SEOUL 08375, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Tel: +82-2-6300-6410
Fax: +82-2-6499-7789
URL: http://www.ebionet.com
US Distributor
Bionet America, Inc.
2691 Dow Ave. Ste B
Tustin, CA 92780, USA
Toll Fee: 1-877-924-6638
Tel:1- 714-734-1760
Fax: 1-714-734-1761
www.bionetus.com
※In the event of malfunction or failure, contact us along with the model name, serial number, and
product name of the equipment.
※If you need the supply circuit diagram, component list, description and calibration instruction
etc. you can contact us we will provide you with it.

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Warranty Period
This product is manufactured and passed through strict quality control and through
inspection.
We provide a 4 years warranty period
We will repair or replace any part of the BM1Vet found to be defective in usual operating
circumstance for free to you.
This warranty does not apply to any defect caused by improper use, misuse or abuse.

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Warning, Caution, Note
For special emphasis on agreement, terms are defined as listed below in user’s manual. Users
should operate the equipment according to all the warnings and cautions.
Warning
To inform that it may cause serious injury or death to the animal, property damage, material
losses against the “warning” sign
Caution
To inform that it may cause no harm in life but lead to injury against the “caution” sign
Note
To inform that it is not dangerous but important “note” sign for proper installation, operation, and
maintenance of the equipment.

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General Precaution on Environment
- Do not keep or operate the equipment in the environment listed below.
Avoid placing in an area
exposed to moisture.
Do not touch the equipment
with wet hands.
Avoid exposure to direct
sunlight
Avoid placing in an area
where there is a high variation
of temperature.
Operating temperature
ranges from 10(C to
40(C. Operating humidity
ranges from 30% to 85%.
Avoid using or storing in
the vicinity of Electric
heater
Avoid placing in an area where
there is an excessive
humidity rise or ventilation
problem.
Avoid placing in an area
where there is excessive
shock or vibration.
Avoid placing in an area where
chemicals are
stored or where there is danger
of gas leakage.
Avoid inserting dust and
especially metal
materials into the
equipment
Do not disjoint or disassemble
the equipment.
We take no responsibility for
your actions.
Keep the power off
when the equipment is
not fully installed.
Otherwise, equipment
could be damaged.

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CAUTIONS
Before Installation
Compatibility is critical to safe and effective use of this device. Please contact your local sales or
service representative prior to installation to verify equipment compatibility.
Defibrillator Precaution
Animal signal inputs labeled with the CF and BF symbols with paddles are protected against damage
resulting from defibrillation voltages. To ensure proper defibrillator protection, use only the
recommended cables and lead wires.
Proper placement of defibrillator paddles in relation to the electrodes is required to ensure successful
defibrillation.
Disposables
Disposable devices are intended for single use only. They should not be reused as performance
could degrade or contamination could occur.
Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed out wheeled bin symbol is attached to a product it means
the product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from
the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by
the government or the local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please
contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
WARNING
This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.

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Electrocute Precautions
To prevent skin burns, apply electrocute electrodes as far as possible from all other electrodes, a
distance of at least 15 cm/6 in. is recommended.
EMC
Magnetic and electrical fields are capable of interfering with the proper performance of the device.
For this reason make sure that all external devices operated in the vicinity of the monitor comply with
the relevant EMC requirements. X-ray equipment or MRI devices are possible sources of
interference as they may emit higher levels of electromagnetic radiation.
Also, keep cellular phones and other telecommunication equipment away from the monitor.

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CAUTIONS
Intended Use
This device is designed to be used for monitoring the biological vital signs of dogs and cats. Main
functions of the product include displaying information such as SpO2, NIBP, carbon dioxide (CO2)
and temperature on its LCD screen and monitoring parameter, and alarming.
Application Environment
This device is for use by trained veterinary personnel in veterinary centers. The device is restricted
to be used on one patient at a time.
Operator Requirement
Only veterinary personnel who have read the Operator’s Manual should use this monitor.
Instruction for Use
For continued safe use of this equipment, it is necessary that the instructions are followed. However,
instructions listed in this manual in no way supersede established medical practices concerning
animal care.
Loss of Veterinary Vital Signs
Should the monitor at any time temporarily lose vital signs from animal , the potential exists that
active monitoring is not being done. Close animal observation or alternate monitoring devices should
be used until monitor function is restored.
If the monitor does not automatically resume operation within 60 seconds, power cycle the monitor
using the power on/off switch. Once monitoring is restored, you should verify correct monitoring state
and alarm function.
Maintenance
Regular preventive maintenance should be carried out annually (Technical inspections). You are
responsible for any requirements specific to your country.
MPSO
The use of a multiple portable socket outlet (MPSO) for a system will result in an enclosure leakage
current equal to the sum of all individual earth leakage currents of the system if there is an
interruption of the MPSO protective earth conductor. Do not use an additional extension cable with
the MPSO as it will increase the chance of the single protective earth conductor interruption.
Negligence
BIONET does not assume responsibility for damage to the equipment caused by improperly vented
cabinets, improper or faulty power, or insufficient wall strength to support equipment mounted on
such walls.

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NOTES
Power Requirements
Before connecting the device to the power line, check the voltage and frequency. Ratings of the
power line are the same as those indicated on the unit’s label. If this is not the case, do not connect
the system to the power line until you adjust the unit to match the power source.
In U.S.A, if the installation of this equipment will use 240V rather than 120V, the source must
be a center-tapped, 240V, single-phase circuit.
Restricted Sale
U.S.A federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Supervised Use
This equipment is intended for use under the direct supervision of trained veterinary personnel in
veterinary.
Ventilation Requirements
Set up the device in a location which affords sufficient ventilation. The ventilation openings of the
device must not be obstructed. The ambient conditions specified in the technical specifications must
be ensured at all times.
·Put the monitor in a location where you can easily see the screen and access the operating controls.
·This product is protected against the effects of cardiac defibrillator discharges to ensure proper
recovery, as required by test standards. (The screen may blank during a defibrillator discharge but
recovers within second as required by test standards.)
Interpretive Results
Interpretive results are intended only as guidance for the qualified physicians and must not be relied
upon as diagnoses.
Reference Literature
Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC
EN 60601-1/1990 +A1: 1993 +A2 : 1995 : Medical electrical equipment.
General requirements for safety
EN 60601-1-1/9. 1994 +A1 12.95: General requirements for safety.
General Precautions on Electrical Safety
Warning
Check the item listed below before operating the equipment
1. Be sure that AC power supply line is appropriate to use. (AC100 - 240V)
2. Be sure that the power source is the one supplied from Bionet. (DC15V, 2.0A)
3. Be sure that the entire connection cable of the system is properly and firmly fixed.
4. Be sure that the equipment is completely grounded. (If not, this might cause a problem to occur in
the product.)
5. The equipment should not be placed in the vicinity of electric generators, X-ray, broadcasting
apparatus to eliminate electrical noise during operation. Otherwise, it may cause incorrect result.
Note

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The Equipment should be placed far from generators, X-ray equipment, broadcasting
equipment or transmitting wires, so as to prevent electrical noises from being generated during
the operation, When these devices are near the Equipment, it can produce inaccurate
measurements. For BM1Vet, both independent circuit and stable grounding are essentially
required. In the event that the same power source is shared with other electronic equipment, it
can also produce inaccurate output.
Warning
Do not have contact with the animal while operating the machine It may cause serious danger
to the users. Use only the provided cable.
Warning
In case the Equipment does not operate as usual or is damaged, do not use on animal, and
contact a medical equipment technician of the hospital or the equipment supply division.
Note
BM1Vet is classified as follows:
- BM1Vet classifies as Class I, BF & CF concerning electric shock. It is not proper to operate
this Equipment around combustible anesthetic or dissolvent.
- Noise level is B class regarding IEC/EN 60601-1 and the subject of Nose is B level concerning
IEC/EN60601-1-2.
Equipment Connection
Caution
In the hospital, doctors and animals are exposed to dangerous, uncontrollable compensating
currents. These currents are due to the potential differences between connected equipment.
The safety solution to the problem is accomplished with EN60601-1;1993.
Biocompatibility
When used as intended, the parts of the product described in this operator manual, including
accessories that come in contact with the animal during the intended use, fulfill the biocompatibility
requirements of the applicable standards. If you have questions about this matter, please contact
BIONET or its representatives.
Maintenance and Cleaning

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There are various methods to clean the BM1Vet and its accessories. Please follow the methods
mentioned below to avoid unnecessary damage or contamination to the Equipment.
We do not repair free of charge regardless of warranty period if it is contaminated or damaged with
using dangerous material not approved for washing.

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Cleaning Applied Parts
Cables and Leadwires
CAUTION
Do not use acetone or ketone solvents for cleaning; do not use an autoclave or steam cleaner.
Cables and leadwires can be cleaned with a warm, damp cloth and mild soap, or isopropyl alcohol
wipes. For more intensive disinfecting (near sterile) Ethylene Oxide (ETO) is acceptable but will
reduce the useful lifetime of the cable or leadwire.
CAUTION
The decision to sterilize must be made per your institution’s requirements with an awareness of
the effect on the integrity of the cable or lead wire.
Note
The Equipment needs a safety inspection once a year. Please refer to user’s guide or service
manual for the exam specifications.
Please check carefully both frame and sensor, after cleaning the Equipment, Do not use equipment
that is worn out or damaged.
At least once a month, clean and wipe off the frame by using a soft cloth after wetting it with water
and alcohol. Do not use lacquer, thinner, ethylene, or oxidizer which may lead to damage to the
equipment.
Make sure both cables and accessories are free of dust or contaminants, and wipe them off with soft
cloth wetted with warm water (40°), and at least once a week, clean them by using clinical alcohol.
Do not submerge the accessories under any liquid or detergent. Also, make sure that no liquid
penetrates into the Equipment or probes.
Caution
Do not dispose of single use probe in any hazard place, Always think about environmental
contamination.
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