Cleaning recommendations – Welch Allyn 93400 COMPAC SET - User Manual User Manual

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Changing Batteries

1. Insert a small coin into the groove of the battery cover to remove the

cover.

2. Remove batteries.

3. Insert new batteries.

For rechargeable battery #72610:

The rechargeable battery cover has

positive (+) and negative (-) markings. Align these with the markings on the
circuit board. Also align charge tab of battery with circuit board pad.

For AA cells:

Use alkaline cells for best performance. Note the location

of the positive (+) and negative (-) signs on the circuit board. Install the
batteries accordingly.

Welch Allyn now employs the services of an agency which can disassemble and
recycle all components of nickel-cadmium batteries so that nothing gets land-filled
or incinerated. Should you wish to dispose of your expended Welch Allyn recharge-
able battery via recycling (in the U.S. and Canada only), please send to:

Welch Allyn

Welch Allyn Canada

RECYCLE BATTERY

RECYCLE BATTERY

4341 State Street Road

160 Matheson Blvd. East

Skaneateles Falls, NY

Mississauga, Ontario

13153-0220

CANADA L4Z 1V4

For locations outside the U.S. and Canada consult the local recycling authority for
proper disposal of expended batteries.

Cleaning Recommendations

Ophthalmoscope

Cleaning (and repair) should be performed at Welch Allyn. DO NOT apply
alcohol to mirror or lenses as this may degrade optical quality.

Otoscope

Do not use abrasive cleaners, alcohol, or other chemicals. Lens may be
cleaned with warm water and soap.

Retinoscope

Do not use abrasive cleaners, alcohol, or other chemicals. Lens may be
cleaned with warm water and soap.

Transilluminator

Do not use abrasive cleaners, alcohol, or other chemicals. Lens may be
cleaned with warm water and soap.

Charger
DO NOT

autoclave charger, instruments, or handle.

Handle

The CompacSet handle wipes clean with a damp cloth.

Transport/Storage

-4˚ F (-20˚ C) to 120˚ F (+49˚ C) 95% RH Max.

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