Cuff cleaning and disinfecting, Low level disinfection – American Diagnostic Corporation (ADC) Diagnostix 75XX User Manual
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printed oval when the unit is fully deflated (Figure 3).
Should the indicator needle of the manometer rest outside of
this calibration mark, then the manometer must be re-calibrated
to within ±3 mmHg when compared to a reference device that
has been certified to national or international measurement
standards. A manometer whose indicator needle is resting out-
side of this mark, is NOT acceptable for use.
In the event that the gauge is ever in need of calibration, simply return to ADC. Damaged or
broken parts will be replaced as needed at a minimum charge. Refer to the warranty for spe-
cific details of warranty coverage.
The manufacturer recommends a calibration check every 2 years.
Cuff Cleaning and Disinfecting
NOTE: Use one or more of the following methods and allow to air dry:
• Wipe with mild detergent and water solution (1:9 solution). Rinse.
• Wipe with Enzol per manufacturer’s instructions. Rinse.
• Wipe with .5% bleach and water solution. Rinse
• Wipe with 70% isopropyl alcohol.
• Launder with mild detergent in warm water, normal wash cycle.
Remove bladder first. Cuff is compatible with 5 wash cycles.
Low Level Disinfection
Prepare Enzol enzymatic detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Spray deter-
gent solution liberally onto cuff and use a sterile brush to agitate the detergent solution over
entire cuff surface for five minutes. Rinse continuously with distilled water for five minutes.
To disinfect, first follow the cleaning steps above, then spray cuff with 10% bleach solution
until saturated, agitate with a sterile brush over entire cuff surface for five minutes. Rinse
continuously with distilled water for five minutes. Wipe off excess water with sterile cloth
and allow cuff to air dry.
CAUTION: Do not iron cuff.
CAUTION: Do not heat or steam sterilize cuff.
NOTE: Store gauge with
valve in full exhaust position.
(Figure 3)