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CARDELL MONITOR SERVICE MANUAL
21-02-0286 REV. 02 05/09
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9. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
CLEANING OVERVIEW
WARNING:
Do not, under any circumstances, perform any testing or maintenance on the monitor while the
monitor is being used to monitor a patient.
CAUTION:
Unplug the monitor from the AC power source and remove all the accessories from the monitor
before cleaning. The monitor must be turned off and not running on the internal battery. Never
clean the monitor when it is being operated.
THE MONITOR
On a daily basis, examine the monitor’s case for any damages and check the AC power cord for
bent or broken prongs, cracks or fraying. Neither the monitor nor the power cord should be
used if damaged. If any damage is noted, contact the appropriate service personnel.
CAUTION:
Do not spray any water or cleaning solution directly onto the monitor.
As needed, clean the monitor using a soft cloth dampened with a mild dishwashing detergent
solution and gently rub the soiled area until clean. Use a clean soft cloth to dry the monitor. Do
not use abrasive cleaners on the monitor. Do not use either isopropyl alcohol or solvent to
clean the monitor. Use of these cleaners can cause damage to the monitors’ surface. Do not
immerse the monitor or power cord in the cleaning solution.
When necessary, the monitor surfaces may be disinfected using a soft cloth saturated with a
10% (1:10) solution of chlorine bleach in tap water. When all of the surfaces have been
disinfected, wipe the entire surface of the monitor using a soft cloth dampened with fresh water
to remove any trace amounts of residue and/or fumes.
NOTE:
Thoroughly wipe off any excess cleaning solutions. Care should be taken to prevent water or
cleaning solution to run into connector openings or crevices.
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