Maintenance; Disposal - Meditech ABPM-05 User Manual

Ambulatory blood pressure monitors
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Avoid any leakage into the tube while cleaning the cuff. (Plug the end of
the tube.)
Don't take the unit into a sterilizing machine!
Don't use bleach!
Protection
Do not immerse the recorder in water or any cleaning fluid and protect it from spills
and splashes. Do not expose it to heavy rain or steam and do not wear it in wet
environment e.g.: shower, bath or swimming pool. In case of minor effects of wet
environment, wipe off water drops with a dry cloth. Keep the recorder in a normal
dry room for at least one hour before use if condensation is suspected.
In case of ingress of water in the recorder, remove batteries from the unit, and refer
the unit to authorized service.
Never place a recorder unit in a disinfecting or sterilizing machine!

Maintenance

Verification of the pressure measurement accuracy is recommended biannually.
All the devices are covered by a two-year warranty under general warranty
conditions of Meditech Ltd, see relevant topic. This warranty does not cover any
malfunction or defects arising from improper use, the use of inadequate
accessories, accident, theft, or use of the device outside operating environmental
specifications or intended measurement range. Removing the closing label from
the back side of the device voids this warranty.
There are no user serviceable parts inside Meditech recorders; they contain high
complexity electronic and fine mechanical components. If you have any problems,
please refer the recorder to qualified service personnel. All consequences of
improper servicing are the sole responsibility of the user. Contact Meditech or your
distributor for more service information. Documentation and service know-how are
available at Meditech and the distributor entities as well.

Disposal

Each ABPM recorder includes an internal NiCd coin cell which falls under the
category of hazardous waste and should be disposed with proper care. The other
parts of the device should be handled as normal electronic waste at roll-out. Used
batteries may also fall under the category of hazardous waste and should be
disposed with proper care.
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