Teledyne TED-60 - Medical application oxygen monitor User Manual

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2 Operations

2 Operations

2 Operations

2 Operations

2 Operations

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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DO:

DO:

DO:

DO:

DO:

Read all of the directions before using for the first time.

Calibrate every 8 hours or before every use.

Keep the unit, sensor and connections dry, or on the dry side of the

breathing circuit.

Recalibrate after replacing the batteries.

Recalibrate after replacing the sensor.

Use properly installed alkaline

alkaline

alkaline

alkaline

alkaline batteries only.

Make sure the T-7 sensor is properly attached.

Visually inspect the sensor for leakage or water condensation on the

sensing surface before each use.

Use the plastic flow diverter only when using the tee adapter.

Remove and save the plastic flow diverter when using the unit in cham-

ber applications (incubators, tents, etc.)

Clean the case with isopropyl alcohol only, or in extreme cases, a mild

detergent.

Remove the batteries prior to storage.

DON’T:

DON’T:

DON’T:

DON’T:

DON’T:

Use the TED 60T if you suspect any malfunction.

Use the TED 60T in the presence of flammable gases.

Use anything but alkaline batteries.

Autoclave or freeze the T-7 sensor or TED 60T unit.

Open or try to repair a leaking or broken sensor.

Immerse the unit or sensor in any liquid.

Pass hot or cold gas mixtures over the sensor.

Expose the unit to devices that produce high levels of radio, short wave,

microwave, x-ray, or high frequency interference.

Use cleaning agents or liquids in the cable receptacles or around the

battery compartment.

Place the TED 60T unit itself in a water vapor-saturated environment.

Expose the LCD to excessive sunlight.

Expose the TED 60T to a condensing water environment such as a mist

tent.

Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts

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