Graham Field 14423-4, 14423-2, 14423-8 user manual Cleaning the Pocket Doppler

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sNOTICE: Keep the Pocket Doppler and its environ- ment clean and dust-free. Protect the device from vi- bration, corrosive medicine, and high temperatures.

sNOTICE: Do not use high-temperature sterilizing pro- cess, low temperature steam, E-beam, and/or gamma radiation sterilization on this device or its accesso- ries.

CLEANING

WARNING: Before cleaning the Pocket Doppler or probes, turn the Pocket Doppler power off and re- move the battery.

sNOTICE: Do not use strong solvent such as acetone to clean Pocket Doppler or probe.

sNOTICE: Do not use an abrasive such as steel wool or metal polish to clean Pocket Doppler or probe.

sNOTICE: Do not allow any liquid to enter the probe socket while cleaning the Pocket Doppler or probe.

Cleaning the Pocket Doppler

sNOTICE: Do not immerse Pocket Doppler. Do not al- low liquid to enter the ultrasound system.

sNOTICE: Do not pour liquids on the Pocket Doppler while cleaning.

1.Keep the exterior surface of the Pocket Doppler clean and free of dust and dirt.

2.Clean the exterior surface of the unit with a clean, dry, nonabrasive cloth.

3.If necessary, clean the unit with a clean cloth dampened with soap and water, then immediately wipe dry with a clean, dry, non-abrasive cloth.

sNOTICE: Do not allow any liquid or cleaning solution to remain on the surface of the Pocket Doppler or probe after cleaning.

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Contents Ultrasound Pocket Doppler Contents Intended USE of this Device Included FeaturesIntroduction Optional Accessories Product DescriptionSafety Guidance Safety InformationSafety Precautions INS-LAB-RevD11 INS-LAB-RevD11 INS-LAB-RevD11 Symbols Unpacking HandlingGF Health PRODUCTS, INC. Freight Policy Storage InspectionUltrasound Pocket Doppler and Accessories Appearance and FeaturesSocket Jack Definition PowerButton Rear Panel Feature Function Pocket Clip Attachment BatteryTop Panel Feature Socket Name PictureLeft Panel Feature Function Volume Control Mode ButtonBattery Pocket Doppler WATER-RESISTANT ProbesSetup Installing or Replacing the BatteryINS-LAB-RevD11 Removing the Probe from the Pocket Doppler OperationProbe Operation Placing the Probe in the Pocket DopplerTurning on the Pocket Doppler Swapping ProbesFetal Heart FH Monitoring FH Monitoring with 2.0 MHz Water-Resistant ProbeVascular Monitoring with 4.0 or 8.0 MHZ Probe Optional Replacing the Battery Turning OFF the Pocket DopplerMaintenance MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the Pocket DopplerCleaning the Pocket Doppler Probe Disinfection Disinfecting the Pocket Doppler ProbeSpecifications SafetyPower Battery PhysicalUltrasound Limited Warranty INS-LAB-RevD11 GF Health Products, Inc. Graham-Field Appendix A, EC Declaration of Conformity EC Declaration of ConformityAppendix B, EMC Information Guidance and MANUFACTURER’S DeclarationDistance RF IECFrequency of transmitter m Recommended Separation DistancesRated Separation distance according to INS-LAB-RevD11 Appendix C, Overall Sensitivity Overall Sensitivity 2 MHz Probe=Ad+B+C Index INS-LAB-RevD11
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