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Cleaning the capnostat 5 co, Sensor and loflo module, Cleaning reusable airway adapters – ZOLL E Series Monitor Defibrillator Rev E ETCO2 User Manual

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Cleaning the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO2 Sensor and LoFlo Module

9650-1212-01 Rev. E

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4. Place the nasal cannula onto the patient as shown in

Figure 7.

5. Place the oral/nasal cannula onto the patient as

shown in Figure 8.

Cleaning the CAPNOSTAT 5 CO

2

Sensor and LoFlo Module

The outside of the sensor or module may be cleaned and
disinfected by wiping with 70% isopropyl alcohol, a 10%
bleach solution, or mild soap.

After cleaning, wipe with a clean, water-dampened cloth
to rinse. Dry before use.

Cleaning Reusable Airway Adapters

Reusable airway adapters may be cleaned by rinsing in
a warm soapy solution, followed by soaking in a liquid
disinfectant such as 70% isopropyl alcohol, a 10%
bleach solution, Cidex® or System 1® (refer to the
disinfectant manufacturer's instructions for use).
Adapters should then be rinsed with sterile water and
dried.

Reusable airway adapters may also be pasteurized or
autoclaved. Autoclave at 121° C (250° F) for 20 minutes,
unwrapped.

Before reusing the adapter, ensure the windows are dry
and residue-free, and that the adapter has not been
damaged during handling or by the cleaning process.

If you see this
message:

Take this action:

CHECK CO2
LINE

Verify that the sample cell is plugged
into the module and seated properly.

Verify that neither the sample line nor
the exhaust tube are blocked, kinked,
or pinched. If the sample line, or
exhaust tube is blocked or otherwise
compromised for 15 seconds, this
message will appear. The pump will
shut off after 2 minutes if the condition
that caused the message is not
cleared. To restart the pump, correct
the blockage, then remove and
reinsert the sample cell into the
sample cell receptacle.

If the problem persists, replace the
sample line.

CHECK CO2
MODULE

Check that module cable is plugged in
and seated properly.

Check that module is not exposed to
excessive heat.

If problem persists, replace module.

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