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To Dock the Rover
WARNINGS:
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ALWAYS keep hands out and away from the mating surfaces of
the rover and docker during the docking procedure to avoid a
pinch point hazard.
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BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN HAZARD
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ALWAYS wear PPE when operating or handling this equipment.
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ALWAYS follow local regulations regarding proper handling and
disposal of biohazard waste.
Failure to comply may cause infection and result in healthcare
staff injury.
NOTES:
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Dock the rover for waste disposal as soon as practical, typically
within two hours of the last use, to preclude extended wash
cycles.
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Before docking the rover, always allow the docker to warm up for
at least 60 seconds after applying power to the docker.
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For optimal cleaning of the rover canisters, use a water
temperature of 37.8 to 43.3 °C [100 to 110 °F].
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The docker provides power to the rover during the docking
process.
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After docking the rover, DO NOT lock the rover casters.
1. To Prepare the Docker
(Figure 40)
a. Make sure the power switch is in the ON position and illuminated.
b. Make sure the bottle of Neptune Docking Detergent REF 0700-
001-026 is connected, has enough detergent to perform a wash
cycle, and the end of the inlet tube is located at the bottom of
the bottle. See the
instructions for use
supplied with the detergent
bottle.
1a
1b
Figure 40 To Prepare the Docker
2. To Perform a Wash Cycle
a. Push the rover toward the docker and between the guides until
the rover and docker attach automatically (Figure 41). DO NOT
lock the casters.
2a
Figure 41 To Perform a Wash Cycle
0000016914, Rev. S Effective Date: Mar 11, 2016 9:46:10 AM
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