Care And Maintenance; Return / Disposal Of Tablet Computer And Wand - Neuropace 5106 Manual

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Care and Maintenance

CaRE aND MaINTENaNCE
The remote monitor and wand do not
require any special maintenance and are not
serviceable by patients.
To remove dirt or dust from the wand or
tablet, wipe the outside with a soft cloth
dampened with water and wrung out. DO
NOT apply cleaning liquids or aerosols
directly to the wand or tablet.
When not in use, the remote monitor should
be turned off.
DO NOT store or transport the wand or
tablet below or above their recommended
storage and transport temperature ranges:
32 to 140 °F (0 to 60 °C) for the wand; -40
to 149 °F (-40 to 65 °C) for the tablet.
The tablet has a rechargeable battery
installed. Battery power will last at least
2 hours on a full charge. The battery
recharges any time the tablet is plugged
into an outlet but it could take about 2 hours
to fully charge a drained battery. Make sure
the battery is adequately charged before
you collect data with the tablet.
If you need to move the remote monitor
to another location, first disassemble the
pieces and store them in the carrying case.
DO NOT cover or enclose the tablet with
anything that could restrict airflow and not
allow heat to disperse. All tablet computers
generate a moderate amount of heat when
they are turned on. Restricting the airflow
can damage the tablet.
A shock from the buildup of static electricity
may cause the remote monitor to stop
responding. One example of when a shock
might occur is after you walk across a rug
and then touch the tablet. If the tablet
does not respond after a shock, refer to
Tablet Does Not Respond on page 43
for instructions on how to restart the tablet
when it does not respond.
RETURN / DISPoSaL oF TaBLET CoMPUTER
aND WaND
The tablet computer and wand should be
returned to your doctor or NeuroPace if you are
no longer using them. They contain electrical
parts that need to be disposed of in accordance
with local regulations.
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