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Chattanooga Wireless Professional - 8 Care, Maintenance, Transport, Environmental Statement; Care

Chattanooga Wireless Professional
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. CARE, MAINTENANCE, TRANSPORT, ENVIROMENTAL STATEMENT
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WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL
8.1 Care
Warning!
Shock hazard - Remove the power cord of the Tablet from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Shock hazard, equipment damage -
- Liquids must not enter the device and it’s components, incl. the Tablet. If liquids have
entered into the components, the Wireless Professional must be immediately checked by
a service technician, before it can be reused.
- Never dismantle the remote control, the modules, the docking station or the AC adapter
as they contain high-voltage parts with a risk of electric shock.
Warning!
Patient hazard - patient contamination
- Before using the unit on another patient, clean and disinfect it according to the
instructions in this section.
Caution!
Equipment damage -
- The plastic material used is not resistant to mineral acids, formic acid, phenols, cresols,
oxidants and strong organic or inorganic acids with a pH value below 4.
- Use only clear disinfectants to prevent discoloration of the device.
- Do not expose the therapy unit to strong ultraviolet radiation (sunlight) and fire.
- Do not sterilize the stimulator.
- Do not immerse in liquids.
All parts of the Wireless Professional can be disinfected by wiping down with a disinfectant. Thus, it
complies with the special hygiene standards for medical technical equipment.
All components can be cleaned with common disinfectants and mild household detergents.
Only use a soft cloth and an alcohol-based, solvent-free cleaning product, to wipe the therapy unit
down.
Allow the device to completely dry before use.

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