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Maintenance and cleaning:
The contact pads should be checked on a regular basis. To do this, connect them when
dry to the device and wet them in the middle of the bottom part with a few drops of
water. If the drops of water are immediately absorbed and the alarm is immediately
activated, the pads are in perfect condition.
If the drops of water remain in the shape of beads on the surface of the pad, absorption
is impaired. In this case, the pads should be replaced with new ones.
The
cleaning of contact pads
can be done using commercially available detergents,
preferably hand wash but also machine wash at 40° C.
Don’t use any fabric softener!
Never squeeze the pads, but after thorough rinsing lay them flat between two dry cloths
and press out any moisture with the cloth. Then hang to dry. For reuse, the pads must
be absolutely dry, because any moisture can immediately trigger the alarm.
To fully extend the life of the contact pads it is recommended that they are washed
after use for a few hours in a container filled with water.
The Transmitter and Receiver
can be cleaned with a cloth moistened with clean
water or germicide.
Never immerse the devices in water or any other liquid or hold
them under a jet of water.
Storage:
should be stored in a cool and dry place. If the device is not used for a
long time, it is advisable to remove the batteries from both the Transmitter and
Receiver. This will prevent any potential damage to the unit from leaking batteries.
Protection from moisture
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