IBP adapter cable and transducers.pdf
Manufacturer | Model |
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Mediblu | MM12 |
Medica D | Logicare Series 2000 |
HP | 3536A, 78205A-D, 78341A, 78342A, 78352A, 78354C, 8030A, 8040A, CMS 24, Efficia CM120 (863302), HeartStart MRx, IntelliVue MMS X2, IntelliVue MMX, IntelliVue MX400, IntelliVue MX450, IntelliVue MX500, IntelliVue MX550, IntelliVue MX600, IntelliVue MX700, IntelliVue MX800, M1006A, M1006A/B, M1006B, M1026A, M1165A, M1166A, M1175A, M1176A, M1205A, M1350A, M1350B, M1353A, M2, M3, M3001A, M4, MP 40, MP 50, MP 60, MP 70, MX8000, Merlin, Merlin 1300, Omnicare M1006A, SureSigns VM8, V26, Viridia 24 |
Welch Allyn | Propaq CS |
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your IBP adapter cables, it is important to store them correctly. Here are some guidelines for storing IBP adapter cables:
1. Clean and dry: Make sure the cable is clean and dry before storing it. If they come into contact with any liquids or contaminants, clean them according to the manufacturer's instructions and let them dry completely.
2. Neatly coil or bundle: Avoid excessive bending or twisting of cables when storing. Coil the cables in a loose figure-eight pattern or carefully bundle them to prevent kinks or tangles. Avoid wrapping the cable tightly as this may cause internal damage.
3. Use zip ties or Velcro straps: Use zip ties or Velcro straps to securely secure coiled or bundled cables. This helps keep them organized and prevents them from getting tangled or damaged.
4. Prevent physical damage: Store cables in a location that protects them from potential physical damage. Avoid placing heavy objects on it or storing it in areas with high traffic or where it may be stepped on.
5. Keep away from extreme temperatures: Avoid storing cables in places with extreme temperatures, such as direct sunlight, excessively hot or cold environments, or areas prone to temperature fluctuations. Extreme temperatures can reduce a cable's insulation and affect its performance.
6. Store in a clean, dry environment: Choose a cable storage location that is clean, dry, free of dust, moisture and any corrosive substances. Consider using a dedicated storage box or container to protect cables from environmental elements.
7. Label or organize: If you have multiple IBP adapter cables, consider labeling or organizing them so you can easily identify and retrieve the specific cable you need when needed. This saves time and minimizes handling and potential damage.
By following these storage guidelines, you can help extend the life of your IBP adapter cables and ensure they are in good condition when they need to be monitored or performed. Be sure to refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for specific storage instructions related to the cables you have.