
CUBEScan
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BioCon-900S Operator’s Manual
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and probe.
1) Cleaning outer case (housing) of the Charger.
a)
Put on new gloves.
b)
Spray a soft-bristled brush(M16 recommended and validated) with Metrex CaviCide spray until
thoroughly wet. Using the brush, scrub mated surfaces, recessed areas, cracks, crevices and
other hard to reach areas until no visible contaminant is left on the Charger.
c)
Use a CaviWipe towelette to completely clean the surface on the Charger.
d)
Use a second CaviWipe towelette to thoroughly wet all surfaces of the Charger until all visible
contaminants are removed. Allow the Charger to remain wet for 2 minutes.
e)
If using an additional Metrex CaviCide towelette, leave the solution on the wiped Charger surface
for about 2 minutes.
f)
Visually inspect the Charger for visible contaminants.
g)
Allow the Charger to air dry.
Figure 72 Charger
Please ensure that the electric inlet of Charger is not exposed to any solution during the cleaning
procedure. If the inlet is exposed to the solution (such as water, isopropyl alchol or ethyl), dry the Charger
completely before use.
2) Cleaning the probe
Since the surface of the probe affects the result of data, users should keep as follows:
a)
Put on new gloves.
b)
Spray a soft-bristled brush(M16 recommended and validated) with Metrex CaviCide spray until
thoroughly wet. Using the brush, scrub mated surfaces, recessed areas, cracks, crevices and
other hard to reach areas until no visible contaminant is left on the probe.
c)
Use a CaviWipe towelette to completely clean the surface of the probe.
d)
Use a second CaviWipe towelette to thoroughly wet all surfaces of the probe. Allow the probe to
remain wet for 2 minutes.
e)
If using an additional Metrex CaviWipe towelette, leave the solution on the wiped probe surface for
about 2 minutes.
f)
Visually inspect the probe for visible contaminants.
g)
Allow the probe to air dry.
Figure 73 Probe Front-View
Figure 74 Probe Back-View