Cleaning Procedure For Sensor Batteries - GE Portrait Hub01 User Manual

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Cleaning, disinfection, and care
Post-cleaning inspection
Inspect devices visually after cleaning and prior to disinfection for the following:
Cleanliness
If there is any visible soil present, repeat the cleaning procedure until no visible
soil remains.
Damage, including, but not limited to, corrosion (rust, pitting), discoloration,
excessive scratches, flaking, cracks, and wear
Missing or worn device labeling or marking
Do not use devices that are not functioning properly or are damaged, or have
unrecognizable markings, or missing or worn device labeling or marking.

Cleaning procedure for sensor batteries

Initiate cleaning and disinfection as soon as possible after use (recommended within 1
hour). Remove any soil as soon as possible by wiping the device to prevent the drying
of soil on the device as described in following procedures.
Soiled devices must be separated from non-contaminated devices to avoid
contamination of personnel or surroundings.
Preparing a sensor battery for cleaning
1. Remove the sensor and attachment accessories from the battery, or remove
the battery from the charger.
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2. Visually ensure that the device is intact. Evidence of damage may include, but is
not limited to, discoloration, excessive scratches, wear, and cracks.
Cleaning sensor batteries
In case there is some dried or gross soil, perform pre-cleaning by wiping with a soft,
clean non-linting cloth saturated with lukewarm tap water (temperature range 27 to
44°C, 81 to 111°F) until visible dried or gross soil is removed.
1. Dampen a soft non-linting cloth with detergent or use ready-to-use detergent
wipes.
Prepare the detergent according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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