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Stanbio HemoPoint-H2 - Self Discharge; Repairs; Proper Disposal

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Maintenance
HemoPoint
®
H2 User’s Guide
51
6.2.3 Self discharge
Self-discharging is a typical property of batteries. Even when you
are not using the instrument, the battery slowly discharges and
later reaches the deeply discharged phase, which can damage
the battery.
IMPORTANT! Fully charge the battery at least once a month.
6.3 Repairs
Care! Danger of fatal electric shock!
It is essential to follow the instructions in Section 1.3 “Safety
notes”.
If your instrument does not function as expected, i.e. if the
measured results are not credible, or you are getting incorrect
reports from the instrument, try to solve the problem initially with
the aid of Section 7 “Troubleshooting”.
If you require assistance, contact Stanbio’s technical service
department (see Section 10.2 “Further information”).
6.4 Proper disposal
It is the responsibility of the user to arrange proper disposal of the
individual components.
The microcuvettes and containers for potentially
infectious solutions (Hemolysate, control bloods, etc.)
must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations in
force in your establishment.
The HemoPoint
®
H2 photometer and electronic
accessories must be disposed of according to the
regulations for the disposal of electronic components,
after removing the battery.
The battery must be disposed of according to the
regulations for the disposal of old batteries.
TIP
DANGER!

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