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4.4 Routine maintenance
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Hold the plug when disconnecting the power plug from the outlet to avoid
placing excessive force on the cord. Pulling the cord may damage the inner
core wires, resulting in electric shock or fire.
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Do not use organic solvents such as thinner, benzene, or acetone to clean the
instrument. These solvents may damage the surface of the instrument.
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Clean the inner surface of the capture window with a soft cloth from time to
time.
High quality images may not be captured if the optical section of the
instrument becomes dirty.
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Place the dust cover over the main unit when not in use.
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Disconnect the power plug from the outlet and place the dust cover over the
main unit when not in use for long periods.
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Spray glass cleaner onto a soft cloth to clean the monitor on the main unit.
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Gently wipe (do not rub) sections that patients touch directly, such as the
forehead pad and chin rest, with cotton dampened with alcohol.
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Do not leave any water, chemicals, etc. remaining on the touch panel as the
surface of the touch panel is vulnerable to moisture. The surface of the touch
panel may be damaged and unable to maintain the appropriate performance.
Daily maintenance
Main unit
Gently wipe the surface using a soft cloth dampened
with water and thoroughly wrung out, and then wipe
the surface using a dry cloth.
Touch panel
Wipe the touch panel using a soft, dry cloth.
For heavy dirt
Main unit
Remove dirt from the surface by gently rubbing it
using a cloth dampened with diluted neutral detergent
and thoroughly wrung out.
Then, remove detergent from the surface using a
cloth dampened with water and thoroughly wrung out,
and wipe the surface using a dry cloth.
Touch panel
Remove dirt by lightly wiping the touch panel using a
soft cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. Further,
wipe it using a dry soft cloth to clean completely.
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