MAINTENANCE
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GENERAL USER MAINTENANCE
The only specific user maintenance of the Wireless Pro
device is the cleaning and batteries maintenance. If the
product is handled with care there should be no technical
issue with it. The device does not require any type of
calibration.
CARE
Routine maintenance
Keep in mind the following when maintaining the unit:
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As the manufacturer, DJO GLOBAL is responsible
for the safety and reliability of the unit only if it
is used in accordance with the User Manual.
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Repairs and modifications may be performed
only by a certified service center or field
technician certified by DJO GLOBAL.
Cleaning
All parts of the Wireless Professional can be disinfected
by wiping down with a disinfectant. Thus, it complies
with the special hygiene standards for medical technical
equipment. When cleaning the unit, keep in mind the
following:
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Press the Power On/Off button so that the unit
is off.
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Unplug the power plug of the docking station
before cleaning or disinfecting the device.
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Wait until the device is completely dry before
operating it again.
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Clean with a soft cloth and an alcohol based,
solvent-free cleaning product. Use only a
minimum amount of liquid when cleaning the
unit.
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Under no circumstances may liquid penetrate
the openings on the device or its accessories.
Therefore, do not use cleaning or disinfectant
sprays.
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The device or its accessories may not be
sterilized using steam or gas.
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Never clean the unit with abrasives,
disinfectants, or solvents that could scratch the
housing or LCD or otherwise damage the unit.
Batteries
If the battery does not work for long time, it’s over
discharge phenomena will be showed via its self
discharge characteristic. In order to prevent over
discharging in storage, the battery will be charged
periodically and make its voltage keep 3.7 ~ 4.1 [V].
Periodically maintaining batteries during the term of
storage is necessary, recommended every 3 months after
the receipt of the battery and charge the battery up to
50% of the total capacity.
SAFETY INSPECTIONS
Refer to the safety inspections details in the User Guide
that must be performed on the device. This must be
done by persons who, based on training, knowledge or
practical experience, are capable of conducting the
inspections correctly and independently.
DANGER
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If the device is not safe for operation, it
must be repaired by a certified service
technician. The operators must be
informed of the dangers posed by the
device.
•
Do not perform unauthorized repairs
under any circumstances.
Council Directive 2002/96/EC concerning Waste Electrical
and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). Indicates a
requirement not to dispose of WEEE as municipal waste.
Contact your local distributor for information regarding
disposal of the unit and accessories.