Philips IntelliVue MX40 Instructions For Use Manual page 26

Reusable adapters and patient cables
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CABLE CLEANING AND DISINFECTION
Refer to the document titled Cables and Lead Sets Care, Cleaning, and Disinfec-
tion that accompanies this IFU for validated cleaning/disinfecting agents and proce-
dures. To reduce risk of cross-contamination:
• Clean/disinfect cables before first-time use and before use for a different patient.
• Clean/disinfect reusable cables that are applied to any patient, if they become vis-
ibly soiled.
CABLE STERILIZATION
All cable products described in this IFU are not intended to be sterilized.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
Follow approved medical waste disposal methods as specified by your patient care
facility or local regulations.
INCIDENT REPORTING
Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to this device should be reported to
Philips and the competent authority of the European Economic Area (EEA)
countries, including Switzerland and Turkey in which the user and/or patient is
established.
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature and humidity ranges identified below must be maintained for all of the
lead set and cable products described in this IFU. Otherwise product damage could
result.
Temperature
• Operating Temperature Range: 0 to +37°C (32 to 99 °F) at 20% R.H. to 95% R.H.
• Storage Temperature Range: - 40 to +60°C (- 40 to 140 °F) at 15% R.H. to 90%
R.H.
Humidity
• Minimum Operating: Humidity at +50°C; 15% R.H. 24hrs
• Maximum Operating: Humidity at +40°C; 95% R.H. 24hrs
Atmospheric Pressure
• Operating: 670 hPa to 1080 hPa
• Storage: 100 hPa to 1080 hPa
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