Inspecting The Health Buddy - Bosch Health Buddy 3 Service Manual

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4. Set aside the cleaned product for 10 minutes to fully air dry to kill the microorganisms.
5. Dispose of the Super Sani-Cloths in biohazard receptacles in accordance with local
policies.
6. If you see evidence of insect infestation in the Health Buddy, place the Health Buddy
in a clear, high-density, airtight plastic bag or container for 30 days and record the
day and time in and the day and time out. After 30 days, clean the unit as defined in
steps 3-5 above.
7. Remove your gloves.
8. Wash your hands.
References
ANSI/AAMI ST35:2003 "Safe Handling and Biological Decontamination of Reusable Medical
Devices in Health Care Facilities and In Nonclinical Settings."
21 CFR 820 Medical Devices: Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP).
CAN/ISO 13485, Section 7.5.5 Medical Devices: Quality Management Systems.
CMDR Sections 14, 21.
29 CFR 1910.1030 subpart Z Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) of the
U.S. Department of Labor.
Public Health Notification from FDA, CDC, EPA and OSHA: Avoiding Hazards with Using
Cleaners and Disinfectants on Electronic Medical Equipment. October 31, 2007.
5.

Inspecting the Health Buddy

The Health Buddy appliance and components must be inspected to determine whether they
can be reused. To replace defective components, call Robert Bosch Healthcare support.
Health Buddy appliance
Reject the Health Buddy appliance if you see any of the following defects:
Labels on the bottom and back are not legible or intact
On the LCD screen:
o Scratches, fogging, or other defects that would hinder the user from reading
the screen
o Cracks in the glass
o Film delamination on the glass
On the plastic casing and connector ports on the back:
o Cracks, abrasions, or discolorations
o Stains that cannot be removed with a dampened cotton cloth

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