Philips 4-Channel
Recorder
Maintenance and
Handling
Caution
Paper Loading
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dilute sodium hypocholrite (laundry bleach)
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dilute formaldehyde
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hydrogen peroxide
Step 3. Carefully wipe all surfaces of the paper roller with the lint-free cloth wetted
with isopropyl alcohol until the surfaces are thoroughly clean and dirt free.
Step 4. Place a new roll of paper in the Recorder and close the Recorder door.
The Philips Recorder has mechanical and optical components that require regular
cleaning for dependable operation. This includes cleaning of the paper-out tray and
the paper roller to prevent paper slippage and keep recordings clear and clean.
Recorder:
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Be careful not to drop or bump the printer.
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Clean exterior surfaces of the printer using a soft, lint free cloth dampened
with diluted soap and water.
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Do not use alcohol or other solvent.
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Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the recorder.
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Do not use an AC adapter other than which is specified.
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Do not pull on the paper - see instructions for clearing paper jams.
Do not ship with the roll of paper installed; cut off the end of paper and remove
the roll.
Thermal Paper:
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Store thermal paper in a cool, dry, and dark place.
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Do not rub the paper with hard objects.
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Do not leave the paper near organic solvents.
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Do not allow plastic film, erasers, or adhesive tape to touch the paper for long
periods.
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Do not use chemical glues.
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Always use specified thermal paper (p/n PSE11268 package of 24 rolls)
To load paper into the 4-channel recorder perform the following steps:
Step 1. Lift the clear plastic cover on the top of the recorder.
Step 2. Remove the old spool from the recorder by pushing up and out on the two
plastic tabs that hold the spool in place.
Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Repair
Maintenance
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