PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
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Enclosure/Housing
– Look for damage or cracks in the external housing or enclosure that could possibly
expose the device to the introduction of foreign objects or fluids. Attention should also be paid to areas
that could expose an operator or patient to internal circuitry of the device.
o
Contamination
– Look for any contamination that may have occurred over time that could not be
seen with the housing in place.
o
Markings and Labeling
– Verify all labels and device markings are clearly visible and legible to the
device user and have not been worn off or rendered unreadable through the use of harsh cleaning
agents.
Fluid damage (perhaps caused during device cleaning)
Debris on or behind display shield
Battery leakage (main battery(s))
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Internal Cabling
– Look for cracked, pinched or partially disconnected cable connections.
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Integrity of Mechanical Parts
– Verify the following items are properly secured to the device and
have not become loose or damaged through usage over time.
AC Inlet
USB Connectors
Communication ports and antenna
Writer mechanics/latching mechanism
LCD Assembly
Reinstall the unit cover per Unit Disassembly section of this manual.
Note battery age!
The ELI™ 380 may have 1 or 2 batteries installed at
time of servicing.
Turn the unit over and remove the battery plate and
battery(s) (
see Unit Disassembly section, Battery
Removal
).
The battery date code is stamped on the side of the
battery pack (first 6 digits of string, see picture). Date
code for this battery is 131126 (format = YYMMDD).
Document battery date code(s).
Reinstall battery(s) and battery plate, turn unit over.