Riester Stethoscopes Instructions
- June 3, 2024
- Riester
Table of Contents
- Riester Stethoscopes Instructions
- Important Information Before Use
- Designated Use
- Low/High Frequencies
- Adjustment/Putting on of Binaurals
- Exchanging the membranes
- Care instructions
- Storage and Transport conditions
- Maintenance
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Riester Stethoscopes Instructions
Important Information Before Use
You have purchased a high quality Riester stethoscope, which has been
manufactured according to the guidelines 93/42 EEC and is subject to
continuous quality control checks.
Significance of the symbol on the folding box:
ATTENTION, please see instruction manual!
The stethoscopes are latex-free.
Please read through the Instructions for Use carefully before using and keep
them in a safe place. Please note that the perfect functioning of the
stethoscope can only be ensured if original accessories from Riester are used.
Designated Use
Stethoscopes are sound-conducting instruments to be used for auscultation of body and organ sounds, especially of heart and lung; meaning they are used in order to diagnose illness of internal organs. In medical science, doctors or other trained medical professionals use a stethoscope in order to assess sounds and noises linked with the function of heart, lung and bowel. During blood pressure measurement, a stethoscope is used to capture Korotkow blood flow murmur (Korotkow sounds) leading to determination of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The Riester stethoscope range offers all prospects for perfect auscultation from adults to children up to neonates.
Low/High Frequencies
duplex®, duplex® baby, duplex® neonatal, tristar®, ri-rap®:
By turning the chest-piece, the membrane (high frequencies) or the bell side
(low frequencies) can be set. When performing auscultation, it is essential to
ensure that the surface adaptation is good. When measuring blood pressure, it
is possible to push the chest-piece partly under the cuff with the membrane
side showing downwards. It is possible to recognise immediately on the
closed/opened bell outlet which side is active. After putting on of the
binaural and slightly stroking across the membrane, it is possible to tell
acoustically whether the membrane is active. With ri-rap® model it is also
possible to change the small membrane side alternatively to an open bell. The
different bell sizes are to be found in the box with the accompanying
replacement parts.
cardiophon 2.0, duplex® 2.0, duplex® 2.0 baby, duplex® 2.0 neonatal:
Our new models do have a special marking on the topside of the tubing
connection showing the user which membrane is currently open.
Adjustment/Putting on of Binaurals
duplex®, duplex® baby, duplex® neonatal, tristar®, anestophon®, ri-rap®:
Please ensure that the binaural are adjusted to the anatomically correct
angle, i.e. the binaural are to be worn such that they slightly sit in front
(see Fig.A).
The angle can be adjusted by turning the binaural individually. The ear-tips
sit correctly if they rest completely at the same angle as the external
auditory canal and disturbing external noises are optimally blocked out. The
soft Riester ear-tips are particularly well-suited for this reason.
In case the contact pressure of the binaural is too strong or too weak,
proceed as follows:
In case contact pressure is too weak, take both binaural and press them
together, as shown in Fig. B. In case contact pressure is too strong, take
both binaural and expand them, as shown in Fig. C.
cardiophon 2.0, duplex® 2.0, duplex® 2.0 baby, duplex® 2.0 neonatal:
Binaural are anatomically correctly pre-adjusted during production, contact
pressure however of binaural may be adjusted individually, (Fig. B and C), ear
olives are pivotable and do have an extra-soft material. These characteristics
lead to perfect sealing of the auditory canals from external noises and
furthermore to no disturbing noise due to movement of ear olives inside the
auditory canal even during movement of the stethoscope.
ATTENTION! Ear olives are not meant to enter too deeply into the auditory
canal.
Exchanging the membranes
duplex®, duplex® baby, duplex® neonatal, tristar®, anestophon®, ri-rap®:
In order to change the membranes, take the non-chill ring between thumb and
index finger and pull it off the chest-piece. Place the non-chill ring with
the flat side facing downwards on an even surface and place the membrane into
the non-chill ring with the printed side facing upwards. Take the non-chill
ring with the membrane and push it onto the chest-piece. For the chest-piece
of ri-rap®, please unscrew the ring nut, put the membrane in and fasten the
ring nut again. If mem-branes with a bulge are used, the bulge needs to point
away from ri-rap® chest-piece.
cardiophon 2.0, duplex® 2.0, duplex® 2.0 baby, duplex® 2.0 neonatal:
In order to change the membranes, take the non-chill ring between thumb and
index finger and pull it off the chest-piece. Place the new membrane onto the
chest-piece with the printed side facing upwards, put the non-chill ring onto
the chest-piece in correct position and push the non-chill ring onto the
chest-piece with a semi-circular movement. Please make sure the membrane
remains correctly placed inside its bordering and doesn’t move.
Care instructions
General Note
Cleaning and disinfection of medical products are meant to protect
patients, users, and third persons and lead to value retention of medical
products. Due to product design and materials used, there is no possibility to
define the maximum limit of re-processing cycles. Lifetime of medical products
is determined by its function and gentle use. Before sending back defective
products for repair, the described re-processing cycles have to be applied and
followed.
Cleaning and disinfection
Stethoscopes may be cleaned on the outside using a damp cloth until optical
cleanliness is achieved. Wipe disinfection only according the instructions of
use of respective manufacturer of disinfectant. Only disinfectants with proven
effectiveness in consideration of national guidelines should be used. After
disinfection, please wipe the instruments using a damp cloth in order to
eliminate eventual remains of the disinfectants.
ATTENTION!
- Clean ear olives regularly and check on its free passageway.
- Do never put stethoscopes into liquids!
- Stethoscopes are not meant to undergo machine-processed maintenance and sterilization. It may lead to irretrievable damages!
- Never use disinfectants based on phenol to clean and disinfect the stethoscopes.
- pH-value of used solvents has to be between 4.5 and 10.
- Never use stethoscopes without ear olives / membranes!
Storage and Transport conditions
- Ambient temperature: -10°C to +40°C relative humidity: 30% to 70% non-condensating
- storage temperature: -10°C to +55°C relative humidity: 10% to 95% non-condensating
Maintenance
Riester stethoscopes and its accessories do not require special maintenance. Should the stethoscopes require checking for any reason, send it to us or an authorised Riester specialist dealer close to you, whom we will be pleased to specify upon request.
WARRANTY
- This product has been manufactured under the strictest quality standards and has undergone a thorough final quality check before leaving our factory.
- We are therefore pleased to be able to provide a warranty of 2 years from the date of purchase on all defects, which can verifiably be shown to be due tomaterial ormanufacturing faults. A warranty claimdoes not apply in the case of improper handling.
- All defective parts of the product will be replaced or repaired free of charge within the warranty period. This does not apply to wearing parts.
- For r1 shock-proof we grant an additional warranty of 5 years for the calibration, which is required by CE-certification. A warranty claim can only be granted if this Warranty Card has been completed and stamped by the dealer and is enclosed with the product.
- Please remember that all warranty claims have to be made during the warranty period.
- We will, of course, be pleased to carry out checks or repairs after expiry of the warranty period at a charge. You are also welcome to request a provisional cost estimate from us free of charge.
- In case of a warranty claimor repair, please return the Riester product with the completedWarranty Card to the following address
Serial number or batch number:
Data:
Stamp and signature of the specialist dealer:
Rudolf Riester GmbH
P.O. Box 35 | Bruckstraße 31
DE – 72417Jungingen
Germany Tel.: (+49) +7477-9270-0
Fax.: (+49) +7477-9270-70
E-Mail: info@riester.de |
www.riester.de
References
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