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Micro I Operating Manua1 - part 1 - CareFusion

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the calibration range then the unit will have to be returned to<br />

<strong>CareFusion</strong> for servicing.<br />

Cleaning the Transducer<br />

The transducer requires no routine maintenance or servicing.<br />

To sterilise or clean the transducer it may be removed by means of<br />

the following procedure:<br />

1. Remove the transducer by gently rotating the transducer<br />

anti-clockwise and then pulling from the main body.<br />

2. The transducer may now be immersed in warm soapy<br />

water for routine cleaning or immersed in cold sterilising<br />

solutions e.g. Perasafe for a period not exceeding 10<br />

minutes. (Alcohol and chloride solutions should be<br />

avoided.) After cleaning/sterilising, the transducer should<br />

be rinsed in distilled water and dried. Perasafe is available<br />

from <strong>CareFusion</strong> in convenient 81g plastic bottles, Cat No.<br />

36-SSC5000A.<br />

3. Re-assemble the transducer into the <strong>Micro</strong> I.<br />

CAUTION: Do not attempt to wash or immerse the spirometer or<br />

accessories in water or cleaning fluid, as there are electronic<br />

components inside that will be permanently damaged<br />

Servicing<br />

If your unit requires service or repair please see page 212 for<br />

contact details.<br />

There are no user serviceable <strong>part</strong>s in the <strong>Micro</strong> I.<br />

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