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CARESCAPE ONE User Manual DRAFT 26 October 2017
7. If there is soil beneath the sensor latch, clean the latch and the area under the
latch as shown in the following figure.
a. With the sensor latch in the open (up) position, gently pull one side of the latch
away from the body of the monitoring cable until the latch disengages from
the pegs on both sides.
b. Moisten (but do not saturate) a paper towel with water. Remove excess water
if necessary.
c. Use the moistened paper towel to soften and loosen any bulky soils on the
latch and in the area under the latch, then wipe them off.
d. Moisten (but do not saturate) a clean lint-free cloth with one of the cleaning
agents.
e. Use the moistened cloth to remove all visible soil from the latch and the area
under the latch, with special attention to the areas shown in the figure above.
f. Rinse the latch in tap water until all residual cleaning agent has been removed.
g. Use a clean lint-free cloth to dry the latch.
h. Wipe the surfaces of the monitoring cable where the latch was attached until
all residual cleaning agent has been removed as shown in the figure below.
i.
Use a clean lint-free cloth to dry the area where the latch was attached.
Do not use pressurized air or gas to dry inside the sensor port.
j.
If visible soil remains, repeat the cleaning process.
k. Ensure all areas are dry before reattaching the sensor latch.
l.
Replace the sensor latch by positioning it directly in front of the sensor port
in the closed position. Slide the latch over the sensor port until it snaps into
position on the pegs on both sides of the sensor port body. Ensure that the
latch opens and closes freely over the sensor port. If the latch is damaged,
contact authorized service personnel.
8. Moisten a clean lint-free cloth with water and wipe the monitoring cable until all
residual cleaning agent has been removed.
9. Use a clean lint-free cloth to dry the monitoring cable.
Do not use excessive drying techniques, such as oven, forced heat, or sun drying.
Ensure that the monitoring cable is completely dry before connecting a sensor
and returning it to patient use.
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