Maintenance And Storage; After Use Care And Storage - Pentax EPK-i Owner's Manual

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Maintenance and Storage

After Use Care and Storage

Follow the procedure below after using the processor.
1
Turn off the peripheral devices. For details on operating peripheral devices, refer to the
instruction manuals for the peripheral devices.
2
Press R to turn off the processor.
3
Remove the scope from the processor. (Refer to
Figure 5.1.)
•• Remove the scope while keeping it straight and making sure not
to use excessive force on the connector part.
4
Remove the air/water supply plug of the water bottle
from the scope.
5
Remove the air/water supply plug of the water bottle
from the air/water supply connector of the scope.
6
Remove the water bottle nozzle from the bottle
connector of the processor.
7
Disconnect the power cord.
8
Wipe the surfaces of the processor with a gauze that has been dampened with alcohol and well
wrung out.
9
For details on after use care of the scope, refer to the instruction manual for the scope.
NOTE
Turning off the processor prior to turning off any connected peripheral devices may cause the peripheral devices to
malfunction.
Make sure no water gets on the processor when you are performing the after care procedure. In particular, getting
the connector parts and ventilation grids wet may cause a malfunction.
Observe the following points on storage.
Be sure to turn off the processor and disconnect the power cord prior to storage.
Do not store the processor in a hot and humid location, or where it is likely to be exposed to water or direct sunlight.
Store the processor in a location where dust will not enter inside. Wipe off any dust on the processor. Excessive
amounts of dust accumulating inside the unit may cause the processor to malfunction, emit smoke, or catch fire.
Take care not to drop the processor or subject it to an excessive mechanical shock. The processor may become
unsafe to use or damaged. If the processor is subject to an excessive mechanical shock, stop using it and contact
our service personnel.
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Figure 5.1
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