System Maintenance 19-1
19
System Maintenance
Routine system maintenance shall be carried out by the user. Service maintenance will be
provided by Mindray service engineers while the system is under warranty. System
maintenance after the warranty has expired is the full responsibility of the owner/operator.
WARNING:
1. Only an authorized Mindray service engineer can perform
maintenance not specified in this operator’s manual.
2. For the sake of the system performance and safety, you
should perform periodical checks for the system.
19.1 Daily
Maintenance
You are responsible for daily maintenance.
19.1.1 Cleaning the System
WARNING:
1. Before cleaning the system, be sure to turn off the power
and disconnect the power cord from the outlet. If you
clean the system while the power is “On”, it may result in
electric shock.
2. DO NOT directly spray solution onto the monitor, system
control panel or hard surfaces that is under pressure or
pumped. Ingress fluid leakage into the monitor or system
can damage the monitor or system, causing possible
electric shock or system failure.
NOTE:
1. DO NOT use hydrocarbon glass cleaner or cleaner for OA (Office
Automation) equipment to clean the monitor. These substances may cause
deterioration of the monitor.
2. Please clean the control panel periodically, otherwise the button may be
blocked by dirt and the system will be buzzing while the button makes no
response.
Cleaning the probe
Please refer to “13 Probes and Biopsy” to perform cleaning and disinfection.
Cleaning the probe cable
Use soft dry cloth to wipe off stains from the probe cable.
If it is difficult to clean the stains thoroughly, use soft cloth dipped with mild detergent,
and then let the cable air dry.
Cleaning the monitor
Use a soft cloth, apply a glass cleaner directly to the cloth and wipe down the monitor
to remove finger marks, dust and smudges. Then allow the monitor to air-dry.
Cleaning the touch screen
Use a soft cloth to wipe off stains from the touch screen, don’t apply detergent.
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