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Do not put heavy or sharp objects on the EPG.
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Keep the EPG away from food and beverages, and avoid getting the EPG wet.
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If the EPG does get wet, do not use it. Contact Technical Support for help.
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Cleaning the EPG
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Using two PDI Sani-Cloths, wipe the EPG for 2 minutes front and back, then allow to air dry. Once the
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EPG is dry, attach the header cap.
NOTE: Clean the EPG before attaching the header cap.
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Clean the EPG by thoroughly wiping off its outer surface using the provided cleaning cloths. Do not wipe
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over the stimulator port. Do not submerge the EPG in fluid or use a cloth that is soaking wet.
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Never use ammonia, acidic, or alkaline cleaners or organic chemicals such as paint thinner, acetone,
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propyl alcohol, or kerosene. They may damage surface finishes of the EPG.
Storing and Transporting the EPG
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Store the EPG and batteries in a cool, dry place. Do not store the EPG or batteries in your car or garage.
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Transport the EPG in a carrying case.
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If you are carrying the EPG in a briefcase or other carrying case, make sure no objects in the case are
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pressing on the device.
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Store paired EPGs and patient controllers together to reduce the number of times you need to set up
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communication.
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