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Schick CDR Elite User manual

C A B L E C A R E
IMPR PER C IL I N G F A SENS R’S CABLE IS TH E M S T C MM N C AUSE F
SENS R FAILU R E . IT I S I M P RTA N T THAT THESE INSTRUCTI NS ARE
F LL WED T PREVENT CABLE D A M AGE:
PLEASE
D grasp the connector, not the cable, when disconnecting the sensor
from the USB remote, and pull gently.
D follow the sensor sheath removal procedure as illustrated in this
guide.
D be as gentle as possible.
D store the sensor in its holster ( N B1070025) when it is not in use.
PLEASE
NCE UNPACKED, NEVER C IL THE SENS R CABLE.
Repeated coiling of the sensor cable may cause kinks and
irreversible damage.
D N’T let the cable hang on or near the floor where it can
become tangled.
D N’T let the cable hang near a drawer where it can be
kinked/crimped.
D N’T pull on the cable to remove from tab, holder or sheath.
D N’T tangle the cable during use.
D N’T create sharp bends and/or knots when untangling.
T h e f u t u r e i s h e r e .
S C H I C K T E C H N O L O G I E S I N C .
30-30 47th Avenue, Suite 500 Long Island City, NY 11101
www.schicktech.com
B120 7080 Re v-
I M O R TA N T I N F O
S E N S R
C A R E G U I D E
In the United States, customers can contact the atterson Technology Center
at 877-498-6505. Other customers please contact the authorized dealer for
Schick Technologies products in your countr y or region.
T h e f u t u r e i s h e r e .
roper storage of
sensor in holster
rotect your sensors.
rotect your investment.
PLEASE READ THIS.
TH I S S H U L D
B E R E A D B Y
EVERY NE
N Y U R S TA F F.
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S E N S R C A R E
TPREVENT DAMAGE T Y U R SENS R(S), PLEASE READ AND F LL W THESE
SUGGESTI NS:
PLEASE
D disinfect sensor prior to each use.
D wipe down the sensor with a disinfectant. For best results use an
ethanol (80%) based product (such as Lysol).
D store the sensor in its holster ( N B1070025) when it is not in use.
D keep the sensor and the remote off of the floor at all times.
D use only Schick Technologies positioning products and sheaths every
time the sensor is used.
PLEASE
D N’T clamp the sensor or its cable with a hemostat or equivalent.
D N'T use a Snap-a-Ray holder with CDR Elite Sensors.
D N’T autoclave the sensor.
D N’T soak the sensor or its connector in disinfecting solution.
D N’T pull the sensor by its cable during sheath removal.
D N’T hang the sensor by its cable.
D N’T allow anyone to bite on the sensor or cable.
STAT I C P R E V E N T I N
Static electricity is a potential source of problems with electronic
devices, particularly computers and their peripherals.
Your Schick CDR system is no exception. As such, basic precautions
should be taken to prevent static build-up, especially if you a e using the
system in a ca peted oom and/o a eas of low humidity.
If you feel that static may be present in the areas where you will be using
your CDR system, the following suggestions will help eliminate static
build-up and protect your computers, CDR equipment, and other
electronic devices:
• Ensu e you elect ical outlets a e p ope ly g ounded
• Anti-static floo mats
• Floo t eatments (i.e. Staticide 2005/2002)
• Ai Humidifie (humidity of 50+%)
• Ai Ionize
SHEATH REM VAL GUIDE
PLEASE
D N'T pull on the cable when
removing the sheath.
D N'T start by pulling the sheath
off the aiming bar and
adhesive.
PLEASE
D always be gentle with the
cable while removing the
sheath.
D F LL W THE 4 STEPS IN THE
IMAGES T THE RIGHT.
Store sensor in holster with wire
looped loosly over the holster
once to prevent kinking as
illustrated to the left.
CDR®ELITE SENSORS ARE DESIGNED AND TESTED TO WITHSTAND YEARS OF
NORMAL DAILY US E . IN FACT,THE MOST COMMON REASON FOR SENSOR
FAILURE IS EXCESSIVE FORCE A LIED TO THE SENSOR BODY AND/OR CABLE.
THIS TYPE F DAMAGE IS N T C VER E D B Y WARR AN TY.
Keeping the sensor attached to
the positioning tab and aiming
bar, grasp the aiming bar where
it joins the sensor.
1. Still grasping the bar underneath
the sheath, with your thumb, start
pushing the distal tip of the
sensor out of the sheath.
2.
Continue pushing the sensor
away from the closed, tight end
of the sheath.
3. As the sensor is pushed into the
wider area of the sheath, be
careful to prevent the sensor
from falling on the floor. Handle
both sensor and cable gently.
4.
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