Inspecting the equipment, Cleaning the equipment, Inspecting the equipment cleaning the equipment – Welch Allyn CP 200 12-Lead Resting Electrocardiograph - User Manual User Manual

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Chapter 7 Maintaining the Electrocardiograph

Welch Allyn CP 200 Electrocardiograph

Inspecting the Equipment

Verify that patient leads are fully inserted. For details, see

“Connecting the Patient

Cable”

on page 22.

Check for cracked or broken patient cable, patient leads, power cord,
communications cables, display, and enclosure.

Check for bent or missing pins on all cables.

Check all cable and cord connections; reseat if any connectors are loose.

Cleaning the Equipment

Monthly, or more often if needed, follow these cleaning instructions:

1.

Disconnect the power plug from the AC outlet.

2.

Wipe the exterior of the patient cable and electrocardiograph and with a damp cloth
using mild detergent diluted in water.

3.

Use 70% isopropyl alcohol to disinfect patient cable, lead wires, and equipment.

4.

Dry all components with a clean, soft cloth or paper towel.

5.

Wait at least 10 minutes to allow all traces of alcohol to evaporate before turning the
electrocardiograph back on.

WARNING To ensure patient safety and proper operation, perform the
following inspections daily.

WARNING To prevent the spread of infection, the electrocardiograph and
patient cable must be kept clean, especially the components that come in
contact with patients.

Caution Do not let soap or water come into contact with the
electrocardiograph’s internal printer, connectors, or jacks.

Do not attempt to clean the electrocardiograph or the patient cable by
submersing them in liquid, autoclaving, or steam cleaning. Do not pour alcohol
directly on the equipment or soak any components in alcohol. If alcohol or liquids
spill into the electrocardiograph while cleaning, arrange to have it checked before
using it again. For Welch Allyn phone numbers, see

page ii

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