Cleaning & Caring For The Pendant - RF Technologies Help Alert User Manual

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Chapter 2: Maintenance
Cleaning & Caring for the Pendant
CAUTION: Use of non-approved cleaners can cause permanent damage to
the Pendant and will void any and all warranties.
1.
Remove the Pendant from the lanyard or belt clip.
2.
Pre-clean the Pendant using an approved cleaner.
A soft brush can be used to clean the hard-to-reach areas.
Brushes must be sanitized after each use according to the manufacturer's
instructions and your facility's infection control procedure.
3.
Sanitize the Pendant by spraying it with an approved
Airex 109A
Cavicide™
Health-Tec™
Hi-Tor Plus™
NOTE: Some agents are intended for topical, antimicrobial use only
and will not destroy viruses such as Hepatitis B and HIV
Using an approved cleaner does not confirm the suitability of the cleaner to
meet your infection control standard; it only indicates that the Pendant will not
be harmed by the cleaner.
Allow the cleaner to remain on the Pendant for the amount of time specified by
the manufacturer. When using surface disinfectants and decontaminate
cleaners, always follow the manufacturer's instructions.
4.
Wipe the Pendant with a clean cloth or towel, and then allow the Pendant to air-dry.
5.
Place the clean Pendant in a storage container for future use.
CAUTION: The Pendants may be sprayed or rinsed with water or the
approved cleaners during cleaning, but must not be soaked or submerged.
Soaking or submerging Pendants may result in equipment and/or system
failure.
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Approved Cleaners
Isopropyl Alcohol
Neutral Quat 128™
Quik Fill 920™
Staff Duress Pendant (0510-0332-A) - User Guide
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Quest 256
Virex II-256
Sani-cloth HB (wipes)

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