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Code Blue LS1000 - LS1000 Unit Surface Care; Environmental Pollutant Levels Legend; Surface Care Frequency Guidelines

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LS1000
Administrator Guide
Code Blue 259 Hedcor Street Holland, MI 4923 USA 800.205.7186 www.codeblue.com Rev 6/2021 page 55 of 57 GU-164-A
Visually confirm line-of-sight is still clear to base station (i.e., confirm that new tree growth, new building construction or
other obstructions are not blocking view of base station)
The painted and stainless-steel Code Blue models require periodic care to sustain their aesthetic appearance.
Units located outdoors are vulnerable to harsh environmental conditions, including UV rays, acid rain, diesel
fumes and airborne iron particles (i.e., dust) which over time may cause unit discoloring. To prevent pollutants
developing harmful chemical reactions on Code Blue units, an appropriate surface maintenance schedule
should be adhered to. The Surface Care Frequency table below provides general guidelines to assist in
configuring a schedule. Please note that the frequency of care required to guard the Code Blue unit’s surface
from damage will also be dictated by local environmental characteristics.
LEGEND: POLLUTANTS LEVEL
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SURFACE CARE FREQUENCY
Painted
MONTHLY
BIMONTHLY
QUARTERLY
BIANNUAL
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See scheduled tasks under Biannually for suggested paint sealants or stainless-steel cleaners.
Component life is based on various mechanical, operational, and environmental factors. Your
local Code Blue reseller can assist you with a regularly scheduled maintenance program
customized to your individual site requirements.
UNIT SURFACE MAINTENANCE
AVERAGE COMPONENT LIFE
UNIT SURFACE MAINTENANCE

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