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CSZ MICRO-TEMP LT 749 - Maintenance of the Micro -Temp Lt Unit Exterior - Cleaning Instructions; Disposal of the Localized Heat Therapy Pads; Current Leakage Test

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FIELD REPAIR/SERVICE MICRO-TEMP
®
LT, Model 749
OPERATION AND TECHNICAL MANUAL
Page 36 of 75
4-3. Maintenance of the Micro-Temp
®
LT Unit Exterior Cleaning Instructions
The MICRO-TEMP
®
LT unit is constructed of a medical grade plastic. For cleaning and
disinfecting, always use conventional hospital-approved topical equipment cleaners and
disinfectants that do not contain alcohol. Avoid alcohol and other strong, undiluted disinfectants.
These may cause deterioration of the product’s outer layer. Thoroughly wipe down device with a
damp cloth to remove any residue from cleaning solutions.
4-4. DISPOSAL OF THE LOCALIZED HEAT THERAPY PADS
TEMP-PAD
®
, MAXI-THERM
®
, and MAXI-THERM
®
LITE pads are single patient use pads.
Disposal of pads are done in a means consistent with hospital policy protocol for patient contact
items. If in homecare setting, heat therapy pads can be disposed of in the trash.
4-5. CURRENT LEAKAGE TEST
A. Refer to leakage meter’s manufacturing instructions for current leakage
test.
B. Turn the MICRO-TEMP
®
LT unit ON and check all configurations stated
below during the unit self-calibration:
Ground
Polarity
Open Ground
OFF Normal
Open Ground
ON Normal
Open Ground
OFF Reverse
Open Ground
ON Reverse
C. Record results on Maintenance Check List.
WARNING
The repair, calibration, and servicing of the MICRO-TEMP
®
LT unit should be performed by
qualified Medical Equipment Service Technicians, Certified Biomedical Electronics
Technicians, or Certified Clinical Engineers familiar with good repair practices for servicing
medical devices, and in accordance with instructions contained in this manual. Improper
repair can result in system damage and patient injury.
Always unplug the unit before accessing internal components during service. Failure to
unplug the unit could result in electric shock.

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