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To disinfect the sensor generously apply 70% ethanol alcohol to a sterilized gauze and wipe each component according to the following instructions:

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ATTENTION - Do NOT sterilize in an autoclave. This will damage the equipment.

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ATTENTION - Do NOT press the pin on the green base of the sensor during sterilization to avoid damaging the sensor.

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Step 1 - turn off sensor

Before you begin, make sure the sensor is turned off verifying that the power switch set to “O”.

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Figure 6.1-1a Turning off the sensor BcSs-PICNIW-1000

Before you begin, make sure the sensor is turned off by checking if the LED is turn-on. If yes, keep pressed util the LED is turn-off

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Figure 6.1-1b Turning off the sensor BcSs-PICNIW-1000

Step 2 - disassemble sensor if needed

Disconnect each component from the sensor set and clean them separately.

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Figure 6.1-2a Detaching components BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor

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Figure 6.1-2b Detaching components BcSs-PICNIW-2000 sensor

Step 3 - apply alcohol

Apply ethyl or isopropyl alcohol (70-90%) to sterile gauze towels and gently wipe each component (sensor, battery, headband, and turnbuckle).

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Disinfection must be done before and after each monitoring session to prevent contamination between monitoring sessions and storage. Components that have not been properly disinfected carry the risk of contamination.

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ATTENTION - Disinfect the sensor and headband with 70% ethanol alcohol, or other agents according to your healthcare facility’s disinfection protocols. This must be done before and after any use on patients.