Schick CDR Elite Care Manual

C AB L E C AR E
IMP RO PER COILI NG OF A SE NS OR S C AB LE IS T HE M OS T CO MM ON CAU SE O F
SEN SO R FAI LU RE. IT IS IMPOR TAN T TH AT TH ESE INSTR UC TI ONS ARE FOL LOW ED T O PR EV EN T CA BL E D AMA GE:
PLE ASE
DO gras p th e co nne cto r, not th e cab le, wh en discon nec ti ng th e se nso r
fro m the USB re mot e, and pull gently.
gui de.
DO be as gentl e as possi ble.
DO stor e th e se nso r in its hol ste r (P N B1 070 025 ) wh en it is not in use .
PLE ASE
ONC E UN PACKE D,
NEVE R CO IL T HE SE NS OR C ABL E.
Rep eat ed coilin g of the sen so r cab le may cau se kinks and
irr eve rsi ble damag e.
DON ’T let the cab le hang on or nea r th e fl oor whe re it can
bec ome tangl ed.
DON ’T let the cab le hang ne ar a d raw er w her e it can be
kin ked /cr im ped.
DON ’T pull on t he c abl e to remov e fro m ta b, hol der or s he ath .
DON ’T tang le t he c ab le du ri ng use.
DON ’T crea te s har p be nd s and /or knot s wh en untang lin g.
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Proper storage of sensor in holster
Protect your sensors. Protect your investment.
PLEASE READ THIS.
TH I S SH O U L D
B E RE A D B Y
EV E RYO N E
O N YO U R ST A F F .
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SE N S O R CA R E
TO P REV EN T D AMA GE T O YOU R S EN SOR (S ), PL EA SE REA D A ND FOL LOW THE SE
SUG GE STI ON S:
PLE ASE
DO disi nfe ct senso r pr ior to e ac h use .
DO wipe down the sen sor with a di sin fec ta nt. For best resul ts us e an
eth ano l (8 0%) based produ ct (such as L yso l).
DO stor e th e se nso r in its hol ste r (P N B1 070 025 ) wh en it is not in use .
DO kee p the senso r an d th e rem ote off of the fl oor at all times .
DO use only Sc hic k Tech nol ogi es positi on ing produ cts and sh eat hs every
tim e the sens or is used.
PLE ASE
DON ’T clam p th e se nso r or its cab le with a hemost at or e qui val ent .
DON 'T use a S nap -a- Ray hol der with CDR Eli te Sensor s.
DON ’T auto cla ve t he se nso r.
DON ’T soak the senso r or its con ne cto r in disin fec tin g so lut ion .
DON ’T pull the senso r by its cab le durin g sh eat h rem ova l.
DON ’T hang the senso r by its cab le.
DON ’T allo w any one to bit e on the se nso r or cable.
ST AT I C P R E V E N T I O N
Sta tic elect ric it y is a po ten tia l so urc e of probl ems with electr oni c dev ice s, par tic ula rl y com put ers and th eir peri phe ral s.
Your Schick CDR sy ste m is no exce pti on. As s uch , b asi c pr eca uti ons sho uld be tak en to p reve nt static buil d-u p, espe cially i f you ar e usin g the
sys tem in a ca rpe ted ro om and/o r area s of low h umi dit y.
If you f eel that stati c may be pre sen t in the are as where you wil l be using you r CDR syste m, th e fol low ing sugge sti on s wil l he lp elimin ate stati c bui ld- up and pro tec t you r co mpu ter s, CDR equip men t, an d oth er ele ctr oni c de vic es:
• Ensu re you r ele ctr ica l outl ets are pro per ly gro unded
• Anti -stati c floo r mat s
• Floo r trea tments ( i.e. St ati cid e 2005 /20 02)
• Air Hu mid ifi er (hu midity o f 50+% )
• Air Io niz er
SHE ATH RE MOVA L G UI DE
PLE ASE
DON 'T
pull on the cable when removing the sheath.
DON 'T start by pulling the sheath
off the aiming bar and adhesive.
PLE ASE
DO
always be gentle with the cable while removing the sheath.
DO FOLLOW THE 4 STEPS IN THE
IMAGES TO THE RIGHT.
Store sensor in holster with wire looped loosly over the holster once to prevent k inking as illustrated to the left.
CDR®ELI TE SE NSO RS AR E DESI GN ED AND TES TE D TO WIT HS TAN D YEARS OF
NOR MA L DAILY USE
. IN FACT, TH E MOS T COMM ON REA SO N FOR SEN SOR
FAIL URE IS EXC ES SIV E FOR CE APP LI ED TO TH E SENS OR BOD Y AND
/OR CA BL E.
T
HIS T YPE OF DA MA GE IS NO T C OVE RE D B Y W ARR AN T Y.
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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