Chapter 11: Maintenance
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11.3.3 General Transducer Maintenance
11.3.3.1 Inspection and Testing
Inspect the transducers prior to each use:
• always ensure the transducers are clean before they are used. There must be no ultrasound gel (from previous
imaging), debris, films, or unusual odors present
• ensure there are no cracks or other damage to the transducers before they are used. Inspect the transducer
surfaces for cracks and feel for cracks with finger tips as well.
11.3.3.2 Storing and Packaging
To help avoid contamination, ensure the transducer is clean/disinfected and dry before storing/packing it. Store
transducers:
• in one of the transducer holders
• separately, in a protected environment to avoid inadvertent transducer damage
• in the original case (recommended)
• away from direct sunlight, dust and extreme temperatures.
After placing a transducer in its carrying case, wrap the case in bubble wrap and place the wrapped case in a
cardboard box.
Cautions:
DO NOT drop the transducers.
DO NOT hit the transducers against any surface that can dislodge or damage any of the transducer components.
DO NOT pinch or kink the transducer cable.
DO NOT use a brush to clean the transducer. (Use a soft cloth.)
DO NOT immerse the transducer scan head past the first seam in any liquid.
DO NOT soak the transducer for extended periods of time.
DO NOT rinse or immerse near the strain relief.
DO NOT use coupling gels and cleaning agents that have not been recommended by Ultrasonix.
DO NOT use sterilization or disinfection methods that have not been recommended by Ultrasonix. Severe damage
will result. Contact Ultrasonix if you have any doubt about sterilization or disinfection methods. Use of non-
recommended cleaning agents may cause damage to the housing and will void transducer warranties.
DO NOT use chemicals such as phenol, benzothonium chloride, pHisohex, benzoyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide –
commonly found in hospitals or clinics. These chemicals will damage the transducer.
Cautions:
DO NOT use transducers if they are found to be cracked, damaged, or broken.
DO NOT use the transducer if the transducer cable insulation is damaged, thereby exposing the wiring.
Summary of Contents for SonixMDP
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Page 150: ...Chapter 12 Troubleshooting Issues 00 053 101 Revision C SonixMDP SP OP Service Manual 12 8...
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