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Maintenance and troubleshooting
Cleaning and Disinfection
Before performing any user maintenance, switch off the device and disconnect the plug from
the mains supply.
Do not spray the cleaning agent directly on the glass panel.
Do not use cleaning agents that contain strong alkalis, lye, acid, detergents with fluoride or
detergents with ammonia.
Use no liquid detergents, these can damage the device.
Do not allow any liquids to penetrate the device or its accessories while cleaning and
disinfecting!
Dry all sockets and connectors that have become wet before any further use!
Mechanical shocks /or vibrations MUST be avoided while cleaning the device
Do not drop the device.
Device
To clean the unit, turn it off and unplug the power supply. Clean the unit with a
damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Display Panel
The display panel contains an anti-reflective coating, which needs special care
when cleaned. Use a soft and dry cotton cloth or micro fiber tissue to clean the
panel. To remove fingerprints or grease, use a non-abrasive glass cleaning
agent. Apply a small amount of the cleaning agent to a soft cotton cloth and
then carefully clean the panel.
Electrodes,
sponges and
accessories
Between patient uses, the rubber electrodes should be cleaned with lukewarm
water. To disinfect the electrodes or to remove stubborn stains of dirt, use a 70%
alcohol solution. The alcohol solution can cause the black color to be stained,
but this does not affect the operation of the electrodes.
Between patient uses, the sponge pads should be washed in running tap water,
thoroughly drained and then dried. Damaged sponge pads should be replaced.
It is recommended that a sufficient amount of sponges be available to enable
complete drying before re-use
–
this will limit growth of water-borne bacteria.
Patient cable
Clean the patient cable with a damp cloth. Use lukewarm water and a non-
abrasive household cleaning agent. Do not use an alcohol solution. Check the
cable regularly for damages and/or bad electrical contact. We advise, keeping a
spare patient cable in stock.