1-10 Safety Precautions
2. Ambient conditions:
To prevent the probe from being damaged, do not use it where it will be exposed
to:
Direct sunlight or X-rays
Sudden changes in temperature
Dust
Excessive vibration
Heat generators
Use the probes under the following ambient conditions:
ambient temperature: 0°C
~
40°C
relative humidity: 30% ~ 85% (no condensation)
atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.
Use the probe L14-5sp under the following ambient conditions:
ambient temperature: 10°C
~ 40°C
relative humidity: 30% ~ 85% (no condensation)
atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.
Use the probe SC6-1s, SP5-1s, L11-3VNs, L12-3RCs, L14-5Ws and L9-3s under the
following working conditions:
ambient temperature: 0°C~ 40°C
relative humidity: 20% ~ 85% (no condensation)
atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.
Use the probe L20-5s under the following working conditions:
ambient temperature: 0°C~ 35°C
relative humidity: 15% ~ 80% (no condensation)
atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.
Use the probe C4-1s under the following working conditions:
ambient temperature: 0°C~ 35°C
relative humidity: 15% ~ 90% (no condensation)
atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa ~ 1060 hPa.
3. Repeated disinfection will eventually damage the probe, please check the probe's
performance periodically.
1.5
Latex Alert
When choosing a probe sheath, it is recommended that you directly contact CIVCO for obtaining
information regarding probe sheaths, pricing, samples and local distribution. For CIVCO
information, please contact the following:
CIVCO Medical Instruments, Tel: 1-800-445-6741; www.civco.com
WARNING:
Allergic reactions in patients sensitive to latex (natural rubber) may
range from mild skin reactions (irritation) to fatal anaphylactic
shock, and may include difficulty breathing (wheezing), dizziness,
shock, swelling of the face, hives, sneezing, or itching of the eyes
(FDA Medical Alert on latex products, “Allergic Reactions to Latex-
containing Medical Devices”, issued on March 29, 1991).
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