Alarm cleaning, storage and battery maintenance, Keepsafe, Deluxe 27 – Posey KeepSafe® Deluxe User Manual

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Alarm Cleaning, Storage and Battery Maintenance

Cleaning

Sensor, Cables and alarm housing (exterior ONly)

Dampen (but DO NOT soak) a clean cloth with disinfectant. Use extra care to clean sensor cord plugs. To

reduce the risk of damage,
NEVER:

• Use any cleaning substance that contains Phenol or Benzyl;

• Immerse in liquid; or

• Sterilize with heat.
Use a clean, DRY cloth to dry all parts.

Storage

• This device is designed for use in normal indoor environments.

• This device may be stored in ambient warehouse temperatures at normal humidity levels (10 to 50%).

Avoid excess moisture or high humidity that may damage product materials (greater than 90%).

• Store pad sensors flat or hang in a dry secure environment. DO NOT fold or roll sensors, as it may

damage internal electronic parts and cause a malfunction.

Disposal

Dispose of per facility policy. Be sure to follow all laws that apply.

General Cleaning

1. For general cleaning, a soft cloth or cotton swabs are best.

2. DO NOT use sprays or liquids that may damage battery contacts.

3. Tilt case DOWN and use liquid cleaners sparingly. Make sure liquid does not get into main section of

alarm case.

4. Make sure compartment is completely dry before inserting fresh batteries.

Battery Compartment

Battery leakage. if there is aNy evidence of battery leakage, remove the alarm from

use and notify the appropriate facility authority. The alarm should be disposed of according to your

facility disposal requirements. DO NOT use the alarm and DO NOT attempt to clean it if there are

any signs of battery leakage such as corrosion, rust or white powder residue.

DO NOT allow batteries to deplete while in the alarm. Change batteries immediately

when hearing the low battery “chirp.” Depleted batteries may leak and corrode, causing damage to

the electronics and reliability. When storing the alarm with power “on”, check the alarm every week

to make sure the batteries are still operable and the alarm is still on. if the alarm low battery alert is

chirping, or the alarm does not power up, the batteries are depleted and must be removed. DO NOT

leave depleted (“dead”) batteries in the alarm to avoid corrosion.
Remove batteries when storing the alarm for an extended period to prevent depleting the batteries

and potential corrosion.

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