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70 percent isopropyl alcohol, 10 percent chlorine bleach solution, Clean the accessories – Welch Allyn 6000 Series Connex Vital Signs Monitor - User Manual User Manual

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70 percent isopropyl alcohol

Wipe the monitor with a clean cloth slightly dampened with 70 percent isopropyl

alcohol.

10 percent chlorine bleach solution

1. Wipe the monitor with a clean cloth slightly dampened with a 10 percent bleach and

water solution. Follow the cleaning agent manufacturer's guidelines.

2. Rinse with a clean cloth slightly dampened with water that meets EP and USP

quality standards.

3. Allow the monitor surface to dry for a minimum of 10 minutes before using the

monitor.

Clean the accessories

1. Wipe the NIBP hose and any reusable cuffs with a damp cloth moistened in a mild

detergent solution.

2. Wipe the temperature probe with a cloth dampened with alcohol, warm water, or an

appropriately diluted, nonstaining disinfectant solution.

3. Clean the pulse oximetry sensors with a cloth dampened with 70 percent isopropyl

alcohol or 10 percent chlorine bleach solution.

4. Clean the RRa cable and the SpO2/RRa dual cable with a cloth dampened with 70

percent isopropyl alcohol.

5. Clean the ear thermometer according to the manufacturer's directions for use.
6. Clean the ear thermometer dock with the same cleaning agents used on the

monitor.

7. Clean the EarlySense sensor by gently wiping with a soft, slightly damp cloth or

wipes containing antiseptic substances (alcohols, Chlorohexidine, and bleach

material up to 5% concentration). Ensure that the sensor is dry before re-use. Avoid

excessive liquids.

CAUTION Never immerse any monitor accessories.

Clean the stand

The same cleaning agents used on the monitor can be used on the stand and

accessory cable management system. Clean on a routine basis according to your

facility's protocols and standards, or local regulations.

Note

Disinfect according to your facility's protocols and standards,
or local regulations.

Directions for use

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