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Instructions For Use
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3.2
Cleaning and Disinfecting
WARNING. Unplug the base station from the AC power source and
detach all accessories before cleaning. Do not immerse the unit in water
or allow liquids to enter the case.
WARNING. If liquid is splashed on or into the main unit inadvertently, or
enters the conduit, stop using the system and contact the manufacturer
for service immediately.
WARNING. Do not use abrasive cloths or cleaners on the transducer,
base station or accessories.
CAUTION. Although the base station are chemically resistant to most common
hospital cleaners and non-caustic detergents, different cleaners are not
recommended and may stain the base station
CAUTION. Many cleansers must be diluted before use. Follow the
manufacturer’s directions carefully to avoid damaging the base station
CAUTION. Do not use strong solvent, for example, acetone.
CAUTION. Never use an abrasive such as steel wool or metal polish
CAUTION. Do not allow any liquid to enter the product, and do not immerse
any part of the base station into any liquid
CAUTION. Avoid pouring liquids on the base station while cleaning.
CAUTION. Do not allow any remaining solution on the surface of the base
station.
NOTE. The base station surface can be cleaned with hospital-grade ethanol
and dried in air or wiped with a lint free clean cloth.
CAUTION. Do not use any disinfectant containing additional active ingredients
other than those listed.
CAUTION. Follow the manufacturer’s instruction to dilute the solution, or
adopt the lowest possible density.
CAUTION. Do not immerse any part of the base station or any accessory into
liquid
CAUTION. After disinfection, no remaining disinfectant is allowed on the
surface.
CAUTION. Check if the base station is in good condition. If any aging or
damage is detected (e.g. the belt loses its elasticity), replace the damaged
part(s) or contact the manufacturer for service before reusing them.