SYSTEM OVERVIEW
• Do not open the battery compartment or attempt to replace the battery while monitoring a patient or while the device is
connected to the AC Power Supply.
• Use in extreme conditions (e.g., extreme temperature, high humidity, deep discharge) may decrease battery performance.
• Do not puncture the battery.
• Do not dispose of in fire.
• Do not short circuit battery contacts as battery may get hot, leak, ignite or explode.
• Use only Codman approved batteries listed in Recommended Accessories and Reordering Information section. Use of
another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
• The device may become warm during normal operation and surface temperatures may reach up to 50
contact with the device (less than 5 minutes) to reduce heat-related concerns. The device complies with user-accessible surface
temperature limits defined by the International Standards for Safety (IEC 60601-1).
Precautions
• The ICP Sensor must be zeroed at atmospheric pressure prior to implantation.
• Routinely inspect all electrical plugs and connections; do not use if damaged.
• Exposure to electrostatic discharge (ESD) energy could damage the ICP Sensor connected to this device. Please refer to the ICP
Sensor IFU for more information.
• Use only Codman approved accessories with the ICP Monitor, including Extension Cable, Interface Cables, ICP Sensors, Power
Supply and Battery, listed in the Recommended Accessories and Reordering Information section.
• The connectors for both the Interface Cable and the Extension Cable must be properly aligned with the receptacles on the ICP
Monitor before pushing these parts together. DO NOT twist the connectors. Twisting the connector in this manner will damage
the pins and can lead to product malfunction.
• The signal processing algorithms used to detect and display physiological pressure data may vary among patient bedside
monitors of different make and model. Therefore, pressure data displayed by the ICP Monitor may not always be consistent with
the data displayed on an externally connected patient bedside monitor. Refer to the patient bedside monitor manufacturer's
instruction manual for specific details regarding signal processing, calibration and accuracy.
• Always disconnect the ICP Monitor from the power supply before wiping external surfaces.
• Do not sterilize the ICP Monitor.
• When using the ICP Monitor, always handle with care. If damage is suspected, contact your Codman representative.
• To prevent injury to the patient, user or other persons, make sure that the battery cover is closed securely during use of the ICP
Monitor.
• When clamping the ICP Monitor to the IV pole, always verify that it is secure to prevent injury to the patient, user, or other
persons, or damage to the ICP Monitor.
• Disconnect the ICP Monitor from the ICP Sensor before utilizing any electrosurgery equipment. The use of electrosurgical
equipment (e.g., Monopolar, Bipolar, Diathermy) can cause damage to the ICP Monitor if left connected to the ICP Sensor.
• The ICP Sensor is susceptible to defibrillator or electrosurgical equipment voltages and could lead to permanent or temporary
disabling of the sensor. The sensor may need to be replaced before ICP monitoring can resume.
• Connect the ICP Monitor to an AC power supply immediately if the low battery alarm is activated.
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