Motion Computing F5, C5, GU3K2722 Cleaning in a health care environment, Disinfecting procedures

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Cleaning in a health care environment

This section describes the cleaning procedures for the tablet PC in a health care environment.

Disinfecting procedures

You should periodically disinfect the system according to the institutional polices of surface and equipment safety and cleanliness. Motion has tested a variety of antimicrobial solvents and information on specific products is available upon request.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “items that do not ordinarily touch the patient or touch only intact skin are not involved in disease transmission, and generally do not necessitate disinfection between uses on different patients”.1 We recommend using an EPA-approved low-level disinfectant when general cleaning is required. For a list of cleaning solutions tested by Motion Computing, see “Cleaning solutions” on page 60.

If the system becomes soiled with blood or other body fluids, a hospital-approved low-level disinfectant that is tuberculocidal/virucidal when used at recommended dilutions and contact times can be used.

Visibly soiled areas should first be cleaned and then disinfected, or a detergent disinfectant can be used. For disinfection, the cleaned areas should be moistened with the appropriate germicide and allowed to air dry.2

If the system is used with patients who are infected or colonized with vancomycin-resistant enterococci or other drug-resistant microorganisms judged by the infection control program (based on current state, regional, or national recommendations, to be of special or clinical or epidemiologic significance or with highly virulent microorganisms such as Ebola or Lassa), then the unit should be dedicated to one patient or patient cohort or subjected to low-level cleaning between patient uses.1

1.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Sterilization or Disinfection of Medical Devices-General Principles.” 2002.

<www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/bp_sterilization_medDevices.html> (20 Sept. 2006).

2.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Sterilization or Disinfection of Patient-Care Equipment-HIV Related.” 2000.

<www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/bp_sterilization_patient_care.html> (20 Sept. 2006).

Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance

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Contents Motion C5 Motion F5 Model numbers C5 CFT-001 and F5 CFT-002 PN Contents IvContents Care and Maintenance ViContents Finding information Getting StartedFront OverviewTop side Right sideBack side Plug in the power adapter Setting up the systemStart All Programs Tablet PC Tablet PC Tutorials Tablet PC Tablet PC TutorialsTo calibrate the digitizer Tap the Pen & Tablet tab Tap Calibrate DigitizerRestoring and backing up the tablet Getting Started Features2 Status lights PenButton Primary Secondary Function+button Front panel buttonsSecurity DisplayFingerprint reader Windows Security buttonCamera DataGuardEAN Isbn EAN-ISMN EAN Issn MSI Bar code scanner optionalSmart card reader Rfid readerMicrophones Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g wireless Docking connectorSpeaker Battery Bluetooth wirelessMobile Broadband Power adapter Features Using the system To start Motion Dashboard Using Motion DashboardUsing Tablet PC Input Panel Using the penTo start Input Panel Tap the Pen & Input Devices button Configuring pen optionsTo configure pen options Windows Vista Tap the Tablet & Pen Settings buttonEnabling personalized handwriting recognition Using personalized handwriting recognitionTo configure the front panel buttons Windows Vista Configuring front panel buttonsTap Change Adjusting the display brightness Using the displayChanging the screen orientation Tap Rotate Screen Changing the display rotation sequenceTo change the rotation sequence To use the bar code scanner Using the bar code scannerBar code scanner tips To use the Rfid reader Using the Rfid readerTo use the camera Using the cameraCamera tips To insert the smart card Using the smart card reader optionalTo remove the smart card Setting up the angle of acceptance Using the built-in microphonesTo set up the angle of acceptance Setting up the skew angle Using speech recognitionTo set up the skew angle Speech recognition on Windows Vista To start speech recognition To set up speech recognitionSelect Dictation or Commands Speech recognition on Windows XPTo check the battery power from the notification area Using the batteryChecking battery power To check the battery power from Motion DashboardTo replace the battery Charging the batteryRemoving and replacing the battery To remove the batteryTo swap batteries Swapping the batteryLong-term battery storage not attached to tablet Battery and power management tipsDisposing of used batteries Using power managementPower management on Windows Vista Using SleepTo set up the power switch to put the computer on Hibernate Using HibernatePower management on Windows XP Using StandbyTo put the computer on Hibernate Using Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/gEnabling or disabling Wi-Fi To enable or disable Wi-FiEnsure that Enable Internal 802.11 Wireless is selected Setting up a Wi-Fi connection on Windows VistaSetting up a Wi-Fi connection on Windows XP To set up a Wi-Fi connectionEnabling Mobile Broadband Using Mobile BroadbandActivating your Mobile Broadband service Installing the connection managerUsing the SIM card slot Connecting and disconnectingStarting the connection manager To remove a SIM card Enabling or disabling Bluetooth Using BluetoothSetting up a Bluetooth device on Windows Vista Setting up a Bluetooth device on Windows XP If the device is not discovered… Bluetooth wireless tips To capture a fingerprint Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint readerCapturing a fingerprint To start Motion OmniPassUsing the system Fingerprint reader tips To run the password wizard Using password replacementUsing the password wizard To register passwordsLogging on to a remembered site Setting up strong logon securityTo enable strong logon security To configure authentication rulesTo set up a Windows user account Using Windows Security CenterSetting up users and passwords Setting up Windows user accountsSetting up a hard disk drive password Setting a Bios passwordFinding additional software General care Care and MaintenanceStandard display View Anywhere displayDisinfecting procedures Cleaning in a health care environmentTraining and documentation considerations Cleaning the fan coverCleaning solutions To clean the fan coverTo clean the fingerprint reader Cleaning the fingerprint readerTo replace the pen tip Traveling with the systemReplacing pen tips Ordering new pensTraveling by air FAA Wireless air travel requirementUsing Acronis True Image in Windows Restoring dataCreating a bootable disk Creating a backup archiveUsing Acronis Startup Recovery Manager To remove the OEM Zone Removing the Acronis OEM ZoneTap Remove Acronis OEM Zone Care and Maintenance Tablet does not shut down TroubleshootingTablet will not enter Hibernation mode Tablet does not turn onDisplay is too dim Battery does not last very long less than three hoursDisplay goes black while the system is still turned on Lost data while swapping batteriesEraser does not work System does not respond to the pen I am usingPointer on the screen does not align with the pen Function button does not workComputer seems to be operating more slowly than usual No sound is coming from the speakersFrequently asked questions Warranty and insurance programs SpecificationsHow do I adjust the system for left-handed use? Service and support Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Index LCD Page Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
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