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To disinfect the sensor, generously apply 70% ethanol alcohol to a sterilized gauze and gently wipe each component according to the following instructions: of the sensor with the gauze, ensuring even coverage. Allow the sensor to air dry completely before reuse.

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ATTENTION - Do NOT sterilize in an autoclave. This , as 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 BcSs-PICNIW-1000 sensor, as this could damage the sensor.

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Step 1 - turn off sensor

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

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

Before you begin, make sure ensure the sensor is turned off by checking if the LED is turn- on. If yes, keep pressed util the LED is turn-offit is, press and hold until the LED turns off.

Figure 6.1-1b Turning off the sensor BcSs-PICNIW-2000

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

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

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

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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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Step 4 - let it dry

Wait for the components to dry for a few minutes and then store before storing them in the storage case. Disinfection must should be done performed before and after each monitoring session to prevent contamination between monitoring sessions and storage. Components that have not been properly disinfected carry . Proper disinfection is crucial to avoid the risk of contamination from inadequately cleaned components.

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

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Step 5 - visual inspection

If the device is determined not to be visually clean and free of or shows unacceptable deterioration at the end of the after cleaning step, either repeat the relevant previous cleaning steps or safely dispose of the device.

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