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Maintenance
P/N 39551-00, Rev. F
G
ENERAL
The MCS
®
+ devise requires minimal maintenance. Most maintenance will con-
sist of cleaning the system. A record of the type and date of maintenance per-
formed should be kept. Haemonetics also recommends that a full preventive
maintenance checkup be performed annually by a Haemonetics Service Repre-
sentative or qualified biomedical engineer to ensure maximum machine perfor-
mance.
Note:
A tool kit consisting of the following items has been included with each
MCS+ device: Allen wrench (to remove the pump rotors from the pump assembly),
Phillips screwdriver, brush (to remove any loose debris from within the roller assem-
bly), and silicone grease (to periodically lubricate Vacuum Centrifuge “L” Shaped
Ring).
Warning!
Do not grease any part of the Mechanical Centri-
fuge. If grease has been applied to the mechanical chuck, con-
tact Haemonetics Field Service immediately.
M
AINTENANCE
AND
C
LEANING
Normal maintenance of the MCS+ device consists only of seeing that spilled
blood and wash solutions are immediately cleaned. up and that the Vacuum
Centrifuge “L” Shaped Ring is greased monthly or as needed with frequent use.
Warning!
Do not grease any part of the Mechanical Centri-
fuge. If grease has been applied to the mechanical chuck, con-
tact Haemonetics Field Service immediately.
Note:
If the mechanical chuck becomes contaminated with blood, call
Haemonetics Technical Hot Line at (800) 537-2802.
A spray bottle for cleaning the Centrifuge is recommended. A cleaning kit, con-
sisting of a spray bottle, lint-free gauze, and cleaning solution, should be avail-
able at all times. The following supplies are needed:
•
Tool kit
•
Clear, warm water
•
Cleaning solutions (10% bleach and water plus other cleaning solution)
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Lint-free cloth or towels
•
Spray bottle
•
Protective gloves
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