In Case Of Malfunction; Maintenance And Storage; Maintenance And Inspections - Minolta Pulsox-2 Instruction Manual

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6. In Case of Malfunction

If a malfunction occurs, contact the nearest authorized service facility.
Never disassemble the unit or attempt to repair it yourself.

7. Maintenance and Storage

This instrument should be stored at temperatures of between –10 and
60 C (14 and 140 F) at 30 to 95% relative humidity. Do not store this
instrument in areas subject to high temperatures or high humidity, and do
not subject this instrument to sudden temperature changes which may
result in condensation. For protection, this instrument should be stored
with a drying agent such as silica gel.
When storing the instrument:
• Do not store the instrument in an area where it will be exposed
to water.
• Do not store the instrument in an area where direct sunlight,
pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight, dust,
strong magnetic fields, and/or saline or sulphurous atmos-
pheres may affect the instrument.
• Do not store the instrument on an inclined surface or on a
surface which may be subject to vibrations or physical shock.
(Also avoid vibrations or physical shock during transportation.)
• Do not store the instrument in areas where chemicals are stored
or where gas may be emitted.
To avoid any problems occurring the next time the instrument is used,
make sure the instrument and finger holders are cleaned and stored safely.
If the PULSOX-2 will not be used for more than two weeks, remove
batteries to avoid the possibility of damage due to leakage of electrolyte.

8. Maintenance and inspections

Before using the instrument, carefully check that the instrument is operating
safely and correctly.
9. Cleaning
When cleaning the main unit, clean it with a cloth moistened with neutral
detergent or water. Never clean it by any other methods or with any kind
of solvent.
When cleaning a finger holder, clean it using a soft cloth moistened with ethyl
alcohol or cationic soap, and wipe it off using a dry soft cloth or dry it naturally.
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