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Preventive Maintenance Guidelines
124 Administrator Guide v 2.2 Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue
®
Wireless Monitoring Solution
3. Make sure you return your sensors and modules to their original state
when done.
22.1.3.2 Cleaning Procedure
(Chemical Compatibility)
When preparing Smart-Vue modules for use in sterile environments, you
may clean the module with a soft cloth using a variety of products, described
in the table below. The different parts of the Smart-Vue module that may be
sensitive to such products are:
Figure 70. Cleaning your Smart-Vue wireless module
Temperature/
humidity
You can reach 80% relative humidity simply by holding the
sensor close to your mouth and blowing on it.
If your target is expected to be below 70-80% relative
humidity, remove the sensor from the enclosure and place it in
“normal” room, where humidity is generally around 50%.
CO
2
/ temperature
Remove the sensor from the incubator. The measured CO
2
level will drop to the ambient level (near 0%).
Dry contact
Close the contact (by touching the module’s two wires) or
open the contact.
Table 4: Simple actions to induce temporary alarm conditions for
testing modules.
Sensor type Suggestion
Seal &
push-button
Transparent
window over
LCD
Casing
Openings (if
any

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