Metro medDISPENSE User Manual

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General Safety

Electricity

To avoid any injury as a result of the medDISPENSE system, please do not touch any electrical
or interior mechanical components while the electrical power is still attached to the device.

Make sure that the device has been removed from all electrical outlets.

Do not assume that by turning the power to the unit off that the unit is safe and electricity is no
longer reaching the unit.

Cleaning Touch screens

To avoid risk of electric shock, remember to unplug the display unit from the power outlet before
cleaning.

Do not use alcohol (methyl, ethyl, or isopropyl) or any strong dissolvent. Do not use thinner or
benzene, abrasive cleaners or compressed air.

To clean the display unit cabinet, use a cloth lightly dampened with water, taking care that no
liquids seep into any openings or creases. Be sure to thoroughly dry all remaining liquid off the
medDISPENSE unit once the unit is clean.

Avoid getting liquids inside your touchscreen. If liquid does get inside, have a technician check
it before you power it on again.

Do not wipe the screen with a cloth or sponge that could scratch the surface.

Storage Atop of Supply Towers

Do not store any liquids, medical supplies or anything else on top of the medDISPENSE supply
towers. Placing such items on top of the storage cabinet may cause serious injury to an
employee of the facility or a patient. medDISPENSE does not take any responsibility for injuries
that occur if this policy is not followed.

Moving the Units

The medDISPENSE units are very heavy and should not be moved by one person. If the unit
needs to be moved, assure that all network and electric cord extensions are disconnected and
the wheel locks are disengaged. Any loose or missing screws, brackets, etc, should be
reported to medDISPENSE as soon as possible.

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