User's Manual
Chapter 1 Transmitters
Baby Check Transmitter User Guide Page 11 of 22
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Cleaning and Caring for a Transmitter
This section provides detailed information about cleaning and caring for a
transmitter.
To clean a transmitter after use
CAUTION: Use of non-approved cleaners on transmitters can
cause permanent damage to the transmitter and will void any
and all warranties.
NOTE: In order to avoid nuisance alarms, cleaning procedures must be
performed at least 100 feet from any Alarming Band Zone.
1. Disinfect the transmitter by spraying it with an approved cleaner.
CAUTION: Using an approved cleaner does not confirm the
suitability of the cleaner to meet your infection control
standard; it only indicates that the transmitter will not be
harmed by the cleaner.
2. Allow the cleaner to remain on the transmitter for the amount of time
specified by the manufacturer. When using surface disinfectants and
decontaminant cleaners, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
CAUTION: The transmitters may be sprayed or rinsed with
water or the approved cleaners during cleaning, but must not
be soaked. Soaking transmitters may result in equipment
and/or system failure.
3. Wipe the transmitter with a clean cloth or towel, and then allow the
transmitter to air-dry. The transmitter is not under constrictions so it can be
rinsed with water.
4. Place the clean transmitter in a storage container for future use.