Medtronic Guardian 2 Link Manual De Instrucciones página 16

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Warning:
Cracking, flaking, or damage of the housing are signs of deterioration
and the performance of the device may be compromised. This may
affect the ability to properly clean and disinfect the transmitter. If these
signs are noted, stop using the device and call the 24 Hour HelpLine or
your local representative. The device must be discarded according to
local regulations for battery disposal (non-incineration).
To clean the transmitter:
 1
Attach the tester to the transmitter.
 2
If optional occlusive dressing or overtape was used and there is adhesive residue on
the transmitter, see Removing adhesive residue, on page 10.
 3
Rinse the transmitter under room temperature tap water for at least one minute, and
until visibly clean. Make sure all hard-to-reach areas are rinsed completely.
 4
Prepare a mild liquid soap solution using 5 milliliters (1 teaspoon) of liquid soap per
3.8 liters (1 gallon) of room temperature tap water.
 5
With tester still attached, submerge the transmitter in the cleaning solution and soak
for one minute.
 6
Holding the tester, brush the entire surface of the transmitter using a soft-bristled
toddler toothbrush. Make sure to brush all hard-to-reach areas until visibly clean.
 7
Rinse the transmitter under running room temperature tap water for at least one
minute, and until all visible liquid soap is gone.
 8
Dry the transmitter and tester with a clean, dry cloth.
 9
Place the transmitter and tester on a clean, dry cloth and air dry them completely.
10
Disconnect the tester from the transmitter.
Removing adhesive residue
You may need to perform this procedure only if you have used optional occlusive
dressing, which may leave adhesive residue on the transmitter. If you visually inspect the
transmitter and see adhesive residue on it, follow the instructions below.
To remove adhesive residue, you will need the following materials: medical adhesive
remover (such as Detachol
Note: During testing, Medtronic MiniMed used Detachol to remove the adhesive residue
from the transmitter. Detachol is recommended for use but may not be available in
all countries.
To remove adhesive residue:
1
Make sure the tester is attached to the transmitter.
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- which is a mineral spirit) and cotton swabs.
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