Preventive Maintenance Guidelines
126 Administrator Guide v 2.2 Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue
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Wireless Monitoring Solution
• Thermo Scientific recommends Installation and Operational
Qualifications (IQ/OQ) be performed before initial use.
• When routing cable for the Smart-Vue sensor (if necessary), cabling
should be placed with no less than a minimum of 5 cm (2 inches)
distance from high voltage components. Also, avoid running the sensor
cable in parallel with high voltage wiring.
• For all other manufacturers’ equipment, contact the manufacturer of the
instrument for instructions regarding proper placement of the
Smart-Vue sensor.
Please see the relevant product manuals included on the Smart-Vue
Server/Smart-Vue Client CD-ROM for details on installing Smart-Vue
receivers and Smart-Vue Server/Smart-Vue Client software.
22.1.3.4 Proper Device
Handling
Smart-Vue modules must be handled with care to avoid damaging them. In
particular, avoid dropping the modules or other equipment and do no
subject them to undue shock, even light shock. Make sure that any cables
used for Smart-Vue modules, repeaters, and receivers (sensor, power, and
network cables…) are firmly attached and will not be yanked
unintentionally.
Two cases in particular are worth mentioning:
22.1.3.4.1 CO
2
module care •CO
2
modules must be removed from incubators or ovens if operating at
temperatures above 50°C, such as in the case of a heat sterilization cycle.
• Do not spray CO
2
modules with liquid cleaners. Use a soft cleaning
cloth as described in the preceding section.
22.1.3.4.2 Differential Pressure
Module Care
• Disconnect the plastic tubes from the Smart-Vue module before
decontaminating a room in which pressure is being monitored. This is
to avoid potential damage to the internal sensor by intaking aggressive
solvents or cleaning products.