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1. ORAL MONITOR MODE RECTAL FIX ME CAL BROKEN PROBE RETURN TO BASE BOTH PROBES OUT LOW BATTERY REPLACE Figure 10 Thermometer Display LOW BATTERY Indicates batteries are low Battery replacement is not required until the REPLACE BATTERY alarm is displayed see below BATTERY REPLACE Indicates the batteries are unusable and must be replaced RETURN TO BASE Displayed continuously indicates that 10 minutes for 1 hour configuration or 1 hour for an 8 hour configuration or less remains before the expiration of the predetermined anti theft time period factory set to 8 hours When the configured time period expires the instrument will emit 3 long or continuous beeps depending upon configuration settings display the RETURN TO BASE message and cease to function Return to home base to reset anti theft timer BROKEN PROBE accompanied by FIX M E and broken probe indicator either oral or rectal Indicates a probe is broken and needs to be replaced Replace probe in well or unplug probe to reset Replace with new probe if the message persists FIX ME accompanied by three long beeps and a number Indicates instrument detects a self test failure Instrument operation is discontinued until the failure is corrected Remove one battery then reinstall battery The instrument will run through the self test routine If the fix me message appears again record the fix me number and refer to the Service Information sectio
2. N batteries in accordance with applicable regulations NOTE Whenever batteries are replaced the instrument will perform a self test routine of the instrument hardware which will take about 15 seconds Should the instrument fail a self test a FIX ME message along with a code number will appear in the display Refer to the Calibration Self Test and Service Information sections of this manual for further information At the end of the self test routine the instrument will emit beeps continuously and display RETURN TO BASE TheWURBO TEMP Electronic Thermometer must be returned to the home base to reset the anti theft timer whenever batteries are replaced SETUP PROCEDURE Installation Carefully unpack the TURBOX TEMP Electronic oral and rectal probes and carrying strap checking to ensure that each item is undamaged Using the adhesive mounting tape attached to the back of the dispenser or the screws supplied attach the Probe Cover Dispenser Bracket Model 896 to a convenient location and install a box of 200 probe covers Set the instrument to the C Celsius or F Fahrenheit scale as desired by adjusting the recessed switch on the left side of the battery compartment with a small screwdriver or pen tip CC right switch position F left switch position see Figure 1a Attach the home base to a convenient location using either the adhesive tape or screws supplied with the instrument The home base
3. 1096 solution of bleach to remove discoloration Apply the above solutions with a dampene sponge soft brush or a cloth then wipe dry with a clean cloth or towel NOTE ALARIS Medical Systems does not recommend EtO sterilization of the Model 2180 2185 Series thermometers Cleaning It is good practice to periodically clean the instrument surface by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent and warm water Refer to Housekeeping Central Service or Infection Control departments in your facility for further information You may use the following cleaning solutions Cidex amp Betadine amp 10 solution of bleach 9 parts water one part bleach 396 Hydrogen peroxide If you currently use a specific cleaning agent or disinfectant we recommend that you examine its chemical ingredients prior to use on the thermometer If you question the effect your specific cleaning agent or disinfectant has on your instrument contact your local ALARIS Medical Systems sales and service office or distributor Cidexis a registered trademark of Surgikos Inc Betadine is a registered trademark of Purdue Frederick Cautions DO NOT USE ALCOHOL AMMONIA OR AMMONIUM CHLORIDE BASED AGENTS as they could damage the plastic exterior of the instrument Do not allow fluids to enter the instrument Fluid leakage into the instrument can cause damage Do not autoclave or immerse the TURBO TEMP Thermometer as damage will occ
4. Probe Covers with the TURBO Thermometer The size shape and thermal characteristics of the probe covers can affect the performance of the instrument Inaccurate readings or retention problems may occur unless probe covers are used To avoid cross contamination use each cover only once CAUTION ita patient s temperature is below 96 0 F the unit will automatically switch from the normal mode into the monitor mode within 60 seconds MONITOR MODE will be displayed and a correct final temperature reading may require 3 minutes or longer The unit will not beep at final temperature It will continue to monitor the patient s temperature until the probe is removed from the patient and returned to the storage well Oral Temperature Measurement For oral temperature measurement use the blue oral probe Insert the probe completely and firmly into a probe cover to ensure a secure fit see Figure 3 Failure to firmly install the probe cover may result in the probe cover becoming loose or disengaging during use Be careful not to press the probe ejection button where the cord exits the probe as this might loosen or eject the probe cover 1 Have patient open mouth slightly Holding the probe loosely place the probe tip into the sublingual pocket where the richest blood supply is located see Figures 4 and 5 2 Hold the probe during the entire temperature measurement process see Figure 6 and keep the probe tip in contact w
5. inserted into the rectal red well while an oral blue probe is connected but is not in its well A rectal red probe has been plugged into the oral connector 2 Plug rectal red probe into rectal connector 1 An oral blue probe has been plugged into the rectal side connector 1 Plug oral blue probe into oral connector 2 A rectal red probe has been connected to the oral connector 2 and an oral blue probe has been connected to the rectal connector 1 Reverse connectors 1 One or both probes are in the wells but their connectors have not been plugged into the instrument OR 2 The probes are broken Both probes are withdrawn from the probe storage wells The instrument will not operate with both probes withdrawn The message will continue to display until at least one probe is returned to the probe storage well or one of the probes is disconnected from the instrument FEATURES AND OPTIONS 15 VA OVERS PROBE Yo Each Probe Cover Box with dispenser Probe well plug cover Probe Assembly Blue Oral 2885A 102 cm or 40 2 inches and 2887A 203 cm or 80 0 inches Probe Assembly Red Rectal 2886A 102 cm or 40 2 inches and 2888A 203 cm or 80 0 inches P850A Disposable Probe Cover for use with Oral and Rectal Probes Model 2031 Instrument Stand 16 FEATURES AND OPTIONS Maintenance NOTE Betadine may discolor the case Use
6. may be attached to either a horizontal or vertical surface Install 3 size AA batteries and install cover Insert the connectors on the probe cords oral or rectal into the connector sockets on the back of the instrument and route the probe cord through the cord guide see Figure 1a Insert the probes into the probe storage wells in the top of the instrument Insure the oral blue probe plug is connected to the 2 socket and the rectal red probe is connected to socket 1 Remove batteries if thermometer is not likely to be used for some time SETUP PROCEDURE 5 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION CAUTION Do not use any kind of extender cables between oral or rectal probe cables and instrument Instrument will not operate if probes are misconnected 7 a Model 2180 Attach carrying strap to thermometer if desired Place the thermometer in the Home Base to activate Always store the instrument in the home base when not in use b Model 2185 Remove the two hex drive screws on both sides of the Home Base using the tool provided Place the thermometer in the Home Base to activate Tighten the screws using the tool provided CAUTION Do not over tighten the screws Home Base 1 Place the TURBOXTEMP Electronic Thermometer in the home base before using it for the first time or the instrument will not operate The instrument must also be returned to the home base whenever the batteries are replaced 2 The anti theft
7. readily available disposable alkaline batteries size AA Automatic turn on and turn off Two color coded probe wells to accommodate oral blue and rectal red probes Recalls last available predictive temperature reading Audible tone signals final temperature reading Normal mode only Internal timer to deter theft Broken probe indicator Large display panel with automatic backlight Sixty second clock display divided into five second increments for timing pulse and respiration rates Audible tones at fifteen thirty and sixty seconds Tissue contact pinwheel display indicates tissue contact Normal mode only Performs self tests and auto calibration Uses disposable probe covers Rugged design and construction utilizing advanced microprocessor technology Home base for storage Probe Jack Cord Guide Sud Probe Plug Select Switch xw X Battery _ Home Base 2 Compartment ja Tu Probe Cover Storage and Battery Compartment Cover Press here to remove Figure 1a Features 2 INTRODUCTION Specifications NORMAL MODE MONITOR MODE PULSE TIMER ACCURACY POWER SOURCE DIMENSIONS WEIGHT CASE TRANSPORT STORAGE TEMPERATURE TRANSPORT STORAGE HUMIDITY pl Pulse Timer Button 35 6 C to 41 1 C 96 F to 106 F 26 7 C to 41 1 C 80 F to 106 F O to 60 seconds When tested wit
8. IVAC TURBO ELECTRONIC THERMOMETER MODELS 218X DIRECTIONS FOR USE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION About the Thermometers 1 Features DLP 2 Specification esperado nas ds 3 E Eontrolsindiestos A 3 2 Ss MP 3 Q SETUP PROCEDURE Installation CL d REP CHE ee 5 Home BaSe erana iaa inet ra atr cenit Bash eae 6 Calibration Self Check aad re 7 Starts prs com fides 7 FEATURES AND OPTIONS Normal Use Operating Instructions 9 Oral Temperature Measurement 9 Rectal Temperature Measurement 10 Monitor Mode Operating Instructions 11 Axillary Temperature Measurement 11 Pulse Timer Operators 24 3 erac or Rad eae ae 12 Information Display zur enn fo eye cose EUREN 12 Problems Solutions ads oe nae 2 doy obe ces eim ecd ds 14 JAECBSSOTI S ant La dta SV ide Enid 16 MAINTENANCE GIGGING seen Mrs er 17 CUI TIS aa neues aro ae Ge 17 Service Information ud usse 17 Inspection Requirements 18 Limited Warranty cassa ees ud erre xe ee ERAI 19 Sales and Service Offices Lad cieli verb een 20 List of Illustrations Figure 1 1a Features 124 12 deen E P Rd S 1 2 Figure 2 Instrument Start Up 7 Figure 3 Installing Probe Cover 9 Figures 4 5 6
9. Oral Temperature Measurement 9 Figure 7 Probe Ejection nasce es 10 Figure 8 Axillary Temperature Measurement 11 Figure 9 Pulse Timer 12 Figure 10 Thermometer Display 13 Figure TT Accessories aversa 16 About the Thermometers Probe Cover Box Carrying Strap Figure 1 Features INTRODUCTION The TURBOXTEMP Electronic Thermometer Models 218X are electronic thermometers which use a heat sensing device known as a thermistor to sense temperature The thermistor is part of the electrical circuit and is located at the tip of the probe In Monitor mode the display is continually updated in response to changes in temperature In Normal mode a final temperature is displayed with an audible beep To obtain this temperature the probe tip measures the rate of change in temperature when the thermistor comes into contact with surrounding tissue A final temperature is calculated based on this rate of change a Ejection tt EAM Probe Storage Well 1 of 2 Display Pulse Timer Button Probe Ejection Button Probe Cover INTRODUCTION 1 ABOUT THE THERMOMETERS FEATURES Features The IVAC TURBOXTEMP Electronic Thermometer is a digital thermometer capable of taking fast accurate temperatures Its many features include Digital display of temperature readings in Celsius or Fahrenheit Powered by
10. e display will clear as the probe is returned to the storage well NOTE If there is a long delay from the time the probe is removed from the probe storage well until it is inserted into the patient s mouth it is possible that the instrument will not display a final temperature If this occurs insert the probe into the probe storage well remove it again and start a new measurement NOTE If an unusually high or low temperature reading is obtained reconfirm the reading before beginning treatment 4 Observe the displayed temperature and remove the probe from the patient s mouth Hold the probe as you would a syringe and press the probe ejection button at the base of the probe to eject the used probe cover into a waste container see Figure 7 5 Return the oral blue probe to the blue probe storage well This will automatically turn off and reset the thermometer for the next temperature 6 To recall the last available temperature reading press the PULSE TIMER button DO NOT withdraw the probe from the storage well as this will cause memory to be erased Rectal Temperature Measurement For rectal temperature measurement use the red rectal probe from the red rectal well Insert the probe completely and firmly into a cover Failure to firmly install the probe cover may result in the probe cover becoming loose or disengaged during use Be careful not to press the probe ejection button where the cord exits the probe as this mig
11. h the thermometer in the Monitor Mode and using a Model 2885 2886 2887 2888 probe in a calibrated water bath 0 1 C 0 2 F 4 5 VDC Type Alkaline AA size x3 Length 17 50 cm 6 88 in Width 7 30 cm 2 88 in Depth 5 70 cm 2 23 in Approximately 410 grams 9lb with batteries Durable lightweight ABS plastic 31 C to 48 9 C 23 8 F to 120 F 5 95 Relative Humidity Non Condensing Meets the range specified the ASTM Specifications E1112 Table 1 which is 98 0 F 102 0 F Controls Indicators Starts pulse clock recalls last available predictive reading activates backlight and used to initiate Monitor mode Audible Tone Sounds when measurement is completed when pulse timer is activated or terminated or when an error message occurs Symbols F m1 F C Select switch A Attention refer to accompanying documentation p Pulse Timer INTRODUCTION 3 SPECIFICATIONS Danger The Turbo Temp Electronic Thermometer is an explosion hazard do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics NOTE Batteries must be installed exactly as shown on the battery compartment or the instrument will not function Install negative end of battery first to prevent damage to the battery contacts open battery compartment press one side of battery cover until latch releases then press other side refer to Figure 1a Dispose of exhausted or used
12. ht loosen or eject the probe cover 1 Touch the tissue about 1 3 cm 0 5 inch above the sphincter muscle and carefully insert the probe using current hospital technique for penetration The use of a lubricant is optional 2 To ensure continuous tissue contact and maximize patient comfort hold the probe in position until the audible tone 10 FEATURES AND OPTIONS sounds three times indicating the patient s temperature has NOTE Ifan unusually high or been reached low temperature reading is _ obtained reconfirm the reading 3 Note the temperature withdraw the probe press the probe before beginning treatment ejection button to eject the used probe cover and return the rectal red probe to the red probe storage well In Monitor mode the Electronic Thermometer continuously measures the patient s temperature as it rises or falls Monitor Mode Operating Instructions Monitor Mode 1 Push and hold the PULSE TIMER button 2 While pressing the pulse timer button select and remove one probe 3 Attach a probe cover 4 When the display test has completed release the PULSE TIMER button MONITOR MODE will be displayed 5 After positioning the probe observe the changing display reading When the display stops changing 3 5 minutes the patient s current temperature is indicated on the display The instrument will not beep to indicate final temperature reading Axillary Tempera
13. ith tissue at all times Do not allow patient to reposition or hold the probe Temperatures in the mouth can vary as much as 3 F from the relatively cool hard palate to the warm sublingual area To take an accurate oral temperature reading place the thermometer tip in either the right or left posterior pocket heat pocket at the base of the tongue Figure 4 Examples of the Temperature Variations at the Floor of the Mouth Figure 6 Oral Temperature Measurement FEATURES AND OPTIONS 9 NOTE Ifthe probe tip temperature is higher than 33 3 C 92 F when taken out ofthe probe well the thermometer will not be able to quickly predict the patient s temperature Instead the thermometer will automatically go into Monitor mode MONITOR MODE will then be displayed A correct final temperature reading may require 3 minutes or longer The instrument will not beep at final temperature It will continue to monitor the patient s temperature until the probe is removed from the patient and returned to the storage well Figure 7 Probe Ejection 3 While the patient s temperature is being determined the tissue contact pinwheel will appear in the top right corner of the display and the 26 7 C 80 0 F will be replaced by an advancing temperature Three audible tones indicates that the measurement is complete and the patient s temperature in degrees and tenths of a degree will appear on the display panel Th
14. n of this manual _ TISSUE CONTACT PINWHEEL Three arrows sequentially forming a circle with arrowheads rotating clockwise Motion indicates tissue contact PULSE TIMER CLOCK Consists of twelve pie wedges forming a clock Provided to time events such as pulse rate or respiration rate FEATURES AND OPTIONS 13 NORMAL USE DISPLAY MESSAGE SOLUTION Calculated ROM CRC does not match copy burned into ROM Requires Service RAM test failed Requires Service Analog fault detected A D reference voltages do not match expected values tolerances Requires Service Heater Interlock fault detected Heater interlock has failed to disable the probe heater circuitry Requires Service The instrument has detected an internal malfunction Requires service A D calibration phase timed out CAL is displayed in LCD panel Requires Service The instrument has detected a broken oral blue probe Requires Service The instrument has detected a broken rectal red probe Requires Service 14 FEATURES AND OPTIONS SOLUTION DISPLAY MESSAGE 1 A rectal red probe has been inserted into the oral blue well OR 2 A broken or unconnected probe has been inserted into the oral blue well while a rectal red probe is connected but is not in its well 1 An oral blue probe has been inserted into the rectal red well OR 2 A broken or unconnected probe has been
15. ot apply to and ALARIS Medical Systems shall not be responsible for any loss arising in connection with the purchase or use of any ALARIS Medical Systems product which has been repaired by anyone other than an authorized ALARIS Medical Systems service representative or altered in any way so as in ALARIS Medical System s judgment to affect its stability or reliability or which has been subject to misuse or negligence or accident or which has had the serial or lot number altered effaced or removed or which has been used otherwise than in accordance with the instructions furnished by ALARIS Medical Systems This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and of all other obligations or liabilities on ALARIS Medical System s part and ALARIS Medical Systems neither assumes nor authorizes any representative or other person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the sale of ALARIS Medical Systems products ALARIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION See packing inserts for international warranty if applicable MAINTENANCE 19 Sales and Service Offices To obtain authorized service contact Within the United States ALARIS Medical Systems Inc Corporate Office P O Box 85335 San Diego CA 92186 5335 Telephone 858 458 7000 Facsimile 858 458 7760 Outside of
16. the United States contact one of the following offices ALARIS Medical UK Ltd The Crescent Jays Close Basingstoke Hants RG22 4 5 UK Telephone 01256 47 44 55 Facsimile 01256 33 08 60 ALARIS Medical France S A 95 Rue Pereire BP 8217 78108 Saint Germain en Laye Cedex FRANCE Telephone 01 39 10 50 00 Facsimile 01 30 61 22 23 ALARIS Medical Systems Deutschland GmbH Schuetzenstrasse 62 D 35398 Giessen DEUTSCHLAND Telephone 0641 982 44 0 Facsimile 0641 982 44 21 ALARIS Medical Systems Inc International Headquarters The Crescent Jays Close Basingstoke Hants RG22 4BS UK Telephone 4 44 1256 38 82 00 Facsimile 44 1256 38 83 88 20 MAINTENANCE t ALARIS MEDICAL SYSTEMS ALARIS Medical Systems Inc 10221 Wateridge Circle San Diego California 92121 2733 USA ail P O Box 85335 San Diego California 92186 5335 USA ALARIS Medical UK Ltd The Crescent Jays Close Basingstoke Hants RG22 4 5 U Manufactured under one or more of the following patents UNITED STATES D 300 728 D 300 909 Other U S and foreign patents issued and pending 145835 Copyright 2000 ALARIS Medical Systems All rights reserved Printed in USA on recycled paper
17. timer and alarm are reset by returning the thermometer to the home base When the anti theft timer is configured for 8 hour operation FACTORY DEFAULT the RETURN TO BASE message will be displayed approximately one hour before the timer interval expires When the anti theft timer is configured for one hour operation the RETURN TO BASE message will be displayed approximately 10 minutes before the timer interval expires When the timer interval expires either 8 hours or 1 hour the instrument will alarm with 3 long beeps or continuous beeps depending upon configuration settings flash RETURN TO BASE message and cease to function 6 SETUP PROCEDURE The calibration check verifies that the microprocessor is able to correctly measure resistance in the circuit and convert that resistance to a temperature value When a probe is removed from its well the battery power is applied to the circuit This self check can be verified by observing the displays as the thermometer probe is removed from its well Select and remove one probe note an audible beep The instrument will be in Normal mode Verify that the display briefly shows 188 8 E and all messages The self check takes place during this time Verify that the test display is replaced by 26 7 C 80 0 F In Monitor mode the message MONITOR MODE will display and the Pulse Timer button should be released If the message FIX ME CAL appears the thermometer is out of calibra
18. ting at 12 o clock The last segment turns off at 60 seconds The instrument will beep once at 15 seconds beep twice at 30 seconds and beep three times and turn off at 60 seconds Pulse is calculated in the same manner as using a stopwatch 3 Pulse Timer operation can be terminated at any time by pressing the PULSE TIMER button The instrument will emit three short beeps to indicate termination and the pulse timer display will turn off TISSUE CONTACT PINWHEEL Consists of three arrows sequentially forming a circle with arrowheads rotating clockwise Motion indicates tissue contact Normal mode only PULSE TIMER CLOCK Consists of twelve pie wedges forming a clock Provided to time events such as pulse rate or respiration rate MONITOR MODE Indicates instrument is functioning in Monitor mode to continuously track a patient s temperature The temperature is indicated on the display and will change as the patient s temperature rises or falls If the pulse timer button is not pressed when the probe is removed and this message appears it indicates that the instrument attempted a temperature measurement when the starting probe tip temperature was above 33 3 C 92 0 F The instrument is unable to quickly predict a patient s temperature so it automatically switches to Monitor mode The temperature on the display will slowly rise and may require 3 minutes or longer before final temperature is reached 12 FEATURES AND OPTIONS
19. tion and requires service To place the thermometer into Monitor mode push and hold the PULSE TIMER button while removing one probe from its well The pulse timer clock wedges appear and there is an audible beep OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS Electromagnetic Compatibility Operating the thermometer near equipment which radiates high energy electromagnetic and radio frequencies electrosurgical cauterizing equipment portable radios cellular telephones etc may cause false alarm conditions If this happens reposition the thermometer away from the Source of interference and perform a new measurement Install a box of 20 probe covers in the storage compartment at the rear of the instrument Place the carrying strap around your neck if desired With your thumb and forefinger grasp the base of a probe and withdraw it from the probe storage well see Figure 2 This action automatically turns on the instrument Verify that all display segments except the pulse timer clock momentarily light and that the instrument beeps once When this sequence is complete the instrument will display the temperature or Lo if the ambient temperature is less than 26 7 C 80 0 F indicating the instrument is ready for use Calibration Self Check Start Up Figure 2 Instrument Start Up by Removing the Probe SETUP PROCEDURE 7 INSTALLATION FEATURES AND OPTIONS Normal Use Operating Instructions CAUTION use only IVAC P850A
20. ture Measurement 1 For axillary temperature measurement instrument must be placed in the Monitor Mode follow steps 1 3 under Monitor Mode Operating Instructions above 2 Place probe in patient s axilla making sure the tip of the probe is in contact with the skin and positioned as close as possible to the axillary artery with the patient s arm held close to their side see Figure 8 The 26 7 C 80 0 F will be replaced with the probe tip temperature as the probe warms up 3 Leave probe in place for the same length of time as required by standard hospital procedure for taking an axillary temperature The instrument will not beep to indicate final temperature reading Figure 8 Axillary Temperature Measurement 4 Observe patient s temperature remove probe eject probe cover and return probe to storage well FEATURES AND OPTIONS 11 NORMAL USE NORMAL USE Pulse Timer Operation Figure 9 Pulse Timer Information Display The pulse timer feature is intended to be used in the same manner as you would use a watch for calculating heart rate or respiration rate 1 Locate the patient s pulse see Figure 9 2 Begin taking pulse and at the same time press the PULSE TIMER button The instrument will emit a single short beep to indicate the start of the pulse timer clock All twelve segments of the clock will come on One segment will turn off every five seconds moving sequentially around the clock star
21. ur Service Information If the IVAC TURBO TEMP Electronic Thermometer fails to perform as indicated by the Directions for Use or performs erratically and the cause cannot be determined DO NOT USE THE INSTRUMENT Refer to qualified service personnel To obtain service application information replacement parts circuit diagrams component parts lists descriptions calibration instructions technical manuals or the location of authorized distributors please contact your local ALARIS Medical Systems office located on page 20 of this document When requesting service please be sure to include a description of the error message or difficulty experienced Should it be necessary to return the product for service carefully package the instrument and both probes preferably in the original packaging and return to the appropriate service or distribution center ALARIS Medical Systems cannot assume any responsibility for loss of or damage to returned equipment while in transit MAINTENANCE 17 Regular Inspections Periodic Inspections Procedure Frequency Inspection Frequency Start Up Sequence Each Usage Visual Inspection 12 months Cleaning As Required Start Up 12 months Inspect for Damage Pulse Timer Operation 12 months Case Each Usage Calibration Verification 12 months Display Each Usage Anti Theft Check 12 months Probe s Each Usage Electrical Safety Tests Battery Condition Each Usage Not required for a batter
22. y powered instrument 18 MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY ALARIS Medical Systems Inc hereinafter referred to as ALARIS Medical Systems warrants that A Each new TURBO XTEMP Electronic Thermometer including non disposable probes which accompany the new instrument at the time of purchase is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of delivery by ALARIS Medical Systems to the first purchaser B Each new accessory purchased separately e g non disposable probes is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of delivery by ALARIS Medical Systems to the first purchaser If any product requires service during the applicable warranty period the purchaser should contact the local ALARIS Medical Systems affiliate office or distributor to determine appropriate repair facility Repair or replacement will be carried out at ALARIS Medical Systems expense subject to the terms of this warranty The product requiring service should be returned promptly properly packaged and postage prepaid Loss or damage in return shipment to ALARIS Medical Systems shall be at purchaser s risk In no event shall ALARIS Medical Systems be liable for any incidental indirect or consequential damages in connection with the purchase or use of any ALARIS Medical Systems product This warranty shall n
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