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Operator's Manual  ZM-920PA/930PA
• Do not use a probe that is deteriorated by aging.  Accurate
measurement cannot be performed.
• Do not use damaged or disassembled probe.  It causes incorrect
measurement and may injure the patient.
• If the skin gets irritated or redness appears on the skin from the
probe, change the attachment site or stop using the probe.  Take
extreme care for the patients with delicate skin.
• Do not pull or bend the probe cable, and do not put caster feet on
the probe cable.  Do not immerse the probe cable in chemical
solutions or water.  Failure to follow these instructions may cause
cable discontinuity, short circuit, skin burn on the patient and
incorrect measurement data.  Replace any broken probe with a
new one.
• When the probe is attached on an appropriate site with sufficient
circulation and the error message confirming the probe
attachment repeatedly appears, the probe may be deteriorated.
Replace it with a new one.
• When a message indicates a faulty SpO
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 probe, stop monitoring
and replace the probe with a new one.
• When removing a probe that is taped to the skin, do not pull the
probe cable because this can damage the cable.
• Neonatal skin is delicate.  Remove the probe and tape carefully
and slowly.
• Do not immerse the disposable probe in detergents or water.  If the
probe adhesive surface gets wet, adhesiveness becomes weak
and the probe cannot be attached to the skin.
• Before using the TL-260T multi-site Y probe, be sure to attach the
probe to the sponge attachment tape S or L.  Do not use the probe
without the sponge attachment tape attached.  Using the probe
without the sponge attachment tape causes incorrect
measurement and may injure the skin at the attachment site.
• When fixing the TL-260T multi-site Y probe with the sponge
attachment tape, confirm that the adhesive part of the tape is not
on the skin.  The adhesive may cause oversensitive symptoms on
the skin such as redness or itch.  If the adhesive touches the skin,
remove it carefully and slowly because neonatal skin is very
delicate.