1 0. Maintenance/cleaning
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Do not use high-pressure sterilisation on the pulse oximeter!
Under no circumstances should you noiO tne puLe oximet-ei under water, as this can cause
Iiqurd to enter and damage the pulse oximetei.
' c,rean the-housing and the interior rubber sudace with a soft croth dampened with medicar
alcohol after each use.
' lf alowbatterystatusappea.sonthedisplayof thepurseoximeter.cnangethebatteries.
. lt y.u are,not going to use the pulse oximeter for m.ir" tnrn one ,ontn. remove both batter_
res trorn the dev;ce to avoid possibte teaking.
11. Storage
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Store_the,pulse oximeter.in a dry piace telative hunidtty <95 o/o). lf rhe humiditv is too hioh it
may sh.rten the se.vice rrfe of rhe pulse oximeter or damage it.'stoieine puis;;; iliJil ;
place where the ambient temperature is between _+0"C an"o 60"C.- -
12. Disposal
Notes on handling batteries
' lf your skin or eyes come into contact with battery fluid, flush out the atfected areas with
water and seek medical assistance.
' A crr9r11.g hazardr smail chirdren may swailow and choke on batteries. store the batte-
ries out of the reach of small children.