• Missing or worn part numbers.• Proper functioning, including but not limited to the quality of ECGs; correct movement of hinges,joints, box locks, handles, ratchets, and couplings; proper alignment of jaws and teeth; and securefastening of all locking mechanisms.Do not use devices that are not functioning properly, that have unrecognizable markings, that havemissing or worn part numbers, or that are damaged. Disassembled devices should be reassembled priorto disinfection unless otherwise instructed.13.6.4 Disinfect the Device and TrolleyNOTEThe automated washer-disinfector is not applicable for MAC™ 2000 medical devices.1. Put on new gloves.2. Gather approved agent(s).3. Wipe all sides of the part with wipes, using as many fresh wipes as needed.NOTEIf using a spray, spray onto a clean, lint free cloth to use as a wipe.4. If there are any grooves, gaps, or buttons, wrap the wipe over a swab and/or plastic card.Place the edge or tip in any groove, gap, or button, and gently drag the wrapped wipe.NOTEUse fresh wipes each time.5. Using fresh wipes, wipe the part to thoroughly wet.6. Ensure the device stays wet for the wet time of the given agent.7. Allow the device to air dry.8. Discard wipes and gloves to clinical waste.Do not reuse wipes.13.7 Clean and Disinfect Leadwires and ReusableElectrodesCAUTIONIMPROPER FUNCTIONING - Leadwires and electrodes that are not functioning properlycould result in ECG distortion or failure. Carefully inspect instruments between uses toverify proper functioningRefer to the supplier's instructions for leadwire cleaning and disinfection.Refer to the supplier's instructions for reusable electrode cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization.Operator Manual 13.7 Clean and Disinfect Leadwires and Reusable Electrodes2053535-002 Revision T MAC 2000 ECG Analysis System 161/198