Sterilizing

30 Care and Cleaning

Sterilizing

Sterilization is not recommended for this monitor, related products, accessories or supplies unless otherwise indicated in the Instructions for Use that accompany the accessories and supplies.

Cleaning the Recorder Printhead (M1116B only)

If you run recordings at low speed (1 or 2cm/min) for extended periods, deposits of paper debris may collect on the print head making recordings unevenly fainter in horizontal stripes.

1Remove the recorder.

2Open the recorder door and un-thread the paper from behind the rubber roller.

3Tear off or roll up the excess paper into the roll chamber to get it out of your way.

4Thread the cloth cleaning strip instead of paper around the rubber roller until approximately two inches of the strip come out from the top of the roller.

5Close the recorder door, aligning both ends of the strip over the top of the door.

6Holding the top end of the cleaning strip between your thumb and forefinger, pull the strip through and out of the recorder.

7Open the door and ensure that the paper cavity is dust-free. Re-thread the paper and replace the recorder.

Cleaning the Batteries and Battery Compartment

MP20/MP30 Wipe with a lint-free cloth, moistened with warm water (40°C/104°F maximum) and soap. Do not use MP40/MP50 strong solvents. Do not soak the battery.

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Philips MP60/70/80/90, MP20/30, MP40/50 manual Sterilizing, Cleaning the Recorder Printhead M1116B only

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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