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Operator’s Manual
16 Probes and Biopsy
16.1.8 Storage and Transportation
When all examinations for the day have been completed, confirm that the probe is in good
condition. After disinfecting the probe, confirm that the probe is in good condition and stored in a
suitable place
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To prevent the probe from being damaged, DO NOT store it in locations where it may be
exposed to:
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Direct sunlight or X-rays
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Sudden changes in temperature
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Dust
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Excessive vibration
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Heat generators
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When the probe is sent to MINDRAY Customer Service Department or sales representative for
repair, be sure to disinfect it and keep it in the carrying case to prevent infection.
16.2 Biopsy Guide
WARNING
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The person performing biopsy procedures must understand diagnostic
ultrasound thoroughly and have been trained adequately, otherwise, side
effects may be caused to the patient.
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In situations listed below, the biopsy needle may fail to penetrate the target.
The incorrect biopsy may cause various side effects in the patient.
– Use a needle-guided bracket other than that provided.
– Mount the needle-guided bracket incorrectly.
– Use a biopsy needle that is unsuitable for the type of biopsy being
performed.
– Use a biopsy needle that is unsuitable for the needle guide.
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Before and after a biopsy procedure is performed, confirm that the needle-
guided bracket is normal. Manually confirm that the parts of the needle-
guided bracket do not slip off or move from their proper positions. If the
needle-guided bracket is used when parts are not securely and correctly
installed, the patient may be injured. If an abnormality is found on the
P7-3Ts
Operating
0°C ~ 40°C
10% ~ 85% RH
700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
Storage and
transportation
-10°C ~ 45°C
5% ~ 95%RH
700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
P8-3Ts
Operating
0°C ~ 45°C
10% ~ 90%RH
700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
Storage and
transportation
-10°C ~ 45°C
5% ~ 95%RH
700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa
Table 16-2 Probe Environmental Conditions
Probe
Model
Conditions
Ambient
temperature
Relative humidity
(no condensation)
Atmospheric
pressure
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