User's Manual
2 Rinse the transmitter under room temperature tap water for at least one minute, and
until visibly clean. Make sure all hard-to-reach areas are rinsed completely.
3
Prepare a mild liquid soap solution using one (1) teaspoon of mild liquid soap per one
(1) gallon of room temperature tap water.
4
With tester still attached, submerge the transmitter in the mild liquid soap solution
and soak for one minute.
5
Holding the tester, brush the entire surface of the transmitter using a soft-bristled
toddler toothbrush. Make sure to brush all hard-to-reach areas until visibly clean.
6
Rinse the transmitter under running room temperature tap water for at least one
minute, and until all visible liquid soap is gone.
7
Dry the transmitter and tester with a clean, dry, non-shedding cloth.
8
Disconnect the tester from the transmitter.
9
Place the transmitter and tester on a clean, dry, non-shedding cloth and air dry them
completely.
Cleaning the charger
This procedure is for general cleaning as required, based on physical appearance.
Caution: The charger is NOT waterproof. Do NOT immerse in water or any other
cleaning agent.
Caution: Dispose the charger according to the local regulations for battery
disposal (non-incineration).
To clean the charger:
1
Wash your hands thoroughly.
2
Use a damp cloth with mild cleaning solution, such as a dishwashing detergent, to
clean any dirt or foreign material from the outside of the charger. Never use organic
solvents, such as paint thinner or acetone, to clean the charger.
3
Place the charger on a clean, dry cloth and air dry for 2–3 minutes.
Troubleshooting
The following table contains troubleshooting information for the transmitter, charger, and
tester. For more information about troubleshooting, see your pump user guide.
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