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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
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Batt
Batt
Batt
Batt
Batter
er
er
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eryyyyy: A standard alkaline 9V battery pro-
vides approximately 5,000 readings.
To replace, loosen the single screw at the
bottom of the instrument and remove the cover.
Disconnect the old battery and replace with a
new one in the same location. Replace the
cover, push down to snap shut, and tighten the
screw. Use only high quality alkaline batteries
or equivalent.
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Handling:
Handling:
Handling:
Handling:
Handling: The Temporal
Scanner
is designed
and built to industrial durability standards in
order to provide long and trouble-free service. However, it is also a high precision optical instrument,
and should be accorded the same degree of care in handling as you would provide other precision
optical instruments, such as cameras or otoscopes.
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Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning: The Temporal
Scanner
can be wiped down with any hospital approved disinfectant, includ-
ing bleach, and can even be gas or plasma sterilized. With normal use, the only maintenance
required is to keep the lens on the end of the probe clean. It is made of a special mirror-like, infra-
red-transmitting material. However, dirt, greasy films or moisture on the lens will interfere with the
passage of infrared heat and affect the accuracy of the instrument. If necessary, clean the lens with
a cotton swab dipped in alcohol. Periodic cleaning is a good practice.
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St
St
St
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Sterilization:
erilization:
erilization:
erilization:
erilization: The industrial grade housing and design of the electronic components allow for safe
gas or plasma sterilization, and for disinfecting with any accepted solution, even bleach. The probe
can even be immersed in cleansing solution because it is hermetically sealed.
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Calibration
Calibration
Calibration
Calibration
Calibration: Factory calibration data is installed via a computer to the Temporal
Scanner
’s micropro-
cessor. The instrument automatically self-calibrates each time it is turned on using this data, and will
never require recalibration. If readings are not correct, the instrument should be returned for repair.