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NOTE: Ensure that the connected USB flash drive is displayed below Export to
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not show here, USB connectivity might have been disabled in the General settings menu.
Refer to section 5.8. for information on how to enable USB connectivity.
8.4. Backup
It is recommended to create a backup of your files on a regular basis by exporting photos and
videos to an external storage location e.g. USB device or PACS server, in the event a problem
occurs with the internal displaying unit storage.
It is not possible to import imaging files to store on the internal memory. Setup data cannot be
exported. In case Setup data is lost (i.e. time, date, button configuration), it is necessary to
re-enter the information.
9. Cleaning and Disinfection of the Displaying Unit
The displaying unit is a reusable medical device. According to the Spaulding classification, the
displaying unit is a non-critical device.
The displaying unit should be cleaned and disinfected before and after each use following one
of the procedures below. Any deviation from the instructions should be properly evaluated for
effectiveness and potential adverse consequences by the person responsible for cleaning and
disinfection, to ensure that the device continues to fulfil its intended purpose. Cleaning
procedures should begin as soon as possible following use. Excessive soil should be removed
on accessible areas of the device, excluding electrical ports.
Cautions: Cleaning and disinfection wipes shall be moist, but not dripping to ensure no
damage to internal electronics of the displaying unit.
If using wipes containing hypochlorite or citric acid, ensure that all residue is completely
removed. Wipes containing hypochlorite or citric acid may affect the screen's antireflective
coatings over time. You should limit the use of wipes containing hypochlorite or citric acid to
required cases only.
Limitations: The displaying unit is not compatible with ultrasonic or automatic cleaners and
should not be immersed.
Procedure 1 - Cleaning and disinfection with hypochlorite
Hypochlorite-based wipes approved for disinfection of medical devices, e.g., Sani-Cloth®
Bleach from PDI, should be used in accordance with the wipe manufacturer’s instructions.
Cleaning: Use a wipe to remove heavy soil. All blood and other body fluids must be
thoroughly cleaned from surfaces and objects. Inspect the displaying unit for cleanliness,
function and integrity before disinfection by germicidal wipe. If visible soil remains,
reclean the displaying unit.
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