Instructions for Use
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8.2
Routine Cleaning and Inspection
The unit casework should be cleaned and inspected at regulator internals, or
whenever contamination or spillage occurs, as follows:
1. Switch off the unit and disconnect the power cord before performing
any inspection checks or cleaning.
2. Before cleaning, always inspect the unit casework, plate holder and
rubber pads for any signs of wear, damage, cracks or other defects.
3. Wearing suitable PPE, clean the exterior casework using a damp
cloth or cotton bud soaked with a mild detergent or disinfectant
solution (such as Virkon).
4. Clean the plate holder, paying particular attention to the inner mating
surfaces and the rubber pads of the holder and clamping
mechanism.
5. Remove any debris or fluff from around or between the moving parts
of the plate clamping mechanism.
6. Clean around the gap between the plate holder and casework to
remove any build-up of debris – avoiding pushing it into the unit.
7. Clean along the spill gutter strip at the rear of the unit.
8. Clean the vortexer pad and check there is no debris accumulating
between the pad and the casework. If need be, the vortexer pad can
be removed for cleaning by pulling it off in an upwards motion.
9. Check that the vortexer pad is evenly and firmly pushed down.
10. Clean around the LCD fascia and touchscreen, taking care to avoid
over wetting or pushing debris into bezel gap.
11. Check that the ventilation slots on the base of the unit are clear of
dust and fluff build-up.
12. Check and clean the adaptor blocks. Replace the block if it becomes
damaged or no longer tightly grips the tubes.
DANGER
After cleaning, ensure that the unit is thoroughly dry,
especially around the mains power inlet, before reconnecting
the power cord and switching the unit on.
Do not operate the unit is it shows any signs of damage or
excessive wear.
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