Stanley Hugs CGS-HGS-1000 User Manual page 17

Wi-fi tag charger
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Maintenance
Operational Checks
It is recommended to verify all LEDs are working by placing a Hugs Tag in
each of the impressions, at least once a week. If, at any time, an LED fails
to light up (even when you switch the Charger Off then On again), contact
Support.
Cleaning Instructions
The Hugs Tag Charger can be cleaned using a soft bristle brush. Follow these
guidelines for cleaning the Charger:
First, consult with your Infection Control representative for cleaners
available to your hospital that have been approved for use on plastics.
Use a disinfectant with no more than 20% alcohol or enzymatic cleaners
with a mild pH such as Enzol or Maxizyme.
Do not use pathogenic cleaners specified for TB.
Do not soak the Charger.
Do not use an autoclave to clean the Charger or serious damage may
result.
Please refer to the table on the following page as a guideline for suggested
cleaning materials and their preparation amounts.
NOTE: Cleaning products are currently being tested on the Charger. This
document will be updated once the results are tabulated.
Hugs® Wi-Fi Tag Charger User Guide
Maintenance
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