User's Manual

Touch Screen User Maintenance User Maintenance
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11.1 Touch Screen User Maintenance
The Panorama display uses a touch screen overlay for more simple navigation of the system.
(A mouse can also be used for point-and-click navigation of the system.)
There is one button for turning the Touch Screen on or off.
When the Touch Screen On button displays, the Touch Screen is active.
When the Touch Screen Off button displays, the Touch Screen is deactivated.
11.1.1 Care and Cleaning of the Touch Screen
For the best performance, it is recommended that the Panorama Central Station touch screen
be kept clean. Observe the following precautions when cleaning the touch screen:
CAUTION: To avoid potential system issues, deactivate the touch screen
before cleaning.
CAUTION: DO NOT spray glass cleaner directly on a display as it could
possibly leak inside a non-sealed unit and cause damage.
CAUTION: Follow your hospital protocol for handling of blood and
body fluids.
Always remember to use a cloth or towel to apply glass cleaner to the touch screen.
Any standard glass cleaner can be used to clean the touch screen. DO NOT use abrasive
cleaning materials to clean a touch screen. DO NOT use alcohol or solvents containing
chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Remove fingerprints and stains by using a liquid lens cleaner and a soft cloth.
Use a fine soft-hair brush to carefully brush away dust and dirt particles.