AccuVein AV400 Manual do utilizador - Página 16
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Charging, Cleaning and Troubleshooting
Cleaning and Disinfecting
WARNING: Users should inspect the AV400 and clean and disinfect the
AV400 as required by their institution's policies to ensure that it is sufficient-
ly clean before each use.
WARNING: Do not use AV400 if the vein illumination window is
scratched or dirty. The AV400 should be returned to AccuVein for servicing if
the vein light window is scratched.
For peak performance, the optical surfaces and lenses on the back of the AV400
should be kept clean. Use alcohol wipes or any soft lens wipe with several drops
of 70% isopropyl alcohol. Dirt or scratches on the vein display window show up
as dark shadows in the vein projection.
To clean the body of the AV400 and its charging cradle, you may use a cloth
moistened with 70% isopropyl alcohol, a 10% dilution of chlorine bleach in
distilled water, or soap and water. You can also use common household dis-
infectants and wipes.
Do not immerse the AV400, the AV400 charging cradle, or the AV400 hands-
free stand in liquid or get the AV400 or its components wet such that liquid
spills off. Do not attempt to sterilize the AV400 with heat or pressure steril-
ization methods.
Do not clean the AV400 while in a charging cradle or hands-free accessory.
Do not clean the AV400 when the battery cover is removed.
Unplug the charging cradle before cleaning the cradle.
Troubleshooting
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Warranty and Liability
If the AV400 detects that it cannot operate properly, it turns off the vein dis-
play light and displays an alert or fault screen (See Non-Operating Display un-
der User Screens). When the AV400 is not operating properly turn the device off
using the round Power on/off button.
A yellow header on the screen indicates an alert. Alerts appear if you oper-
ate the device in an environment that is too cold (less than 4°C/39°F) or too
hot (more than 33°C/90°F). Should a temperature alert occur, simply bring the
AV400 back within its operating temperature range.
Other alerts indicate when the battery needs to be charged or replaced.
The fault screen has a red header and is picture above. If the fault screen ap-
pears, you should stop using the AV400 immediately. Turn off the device and
contact AccuVein support via telephone at (816) 997-9400 option 3.
Warranty Summary
AccuVein warrants the AV400, when purchased new from an authorized sell-
er, is of sound materials and workmanship and conforms to the manufacturer's
specifications for a period of one year from the date of purchase from AccuVein
or its authorized distributors or agents. The warranty period for accessories is
as follows: Charging Cradle – 1 year; Power Supply – 1 year; Battery – 90 days.
AccuVein will repair or replace any product that does not satisfy these warran-
ties within this time limit at no cost to the customer. You must obtain a Re-
turn of Material Authorization (RMA) number from AccuVein support. The re-
paired unit has a 90-day warranty from the date it is received by the customer.
Contact AccuVein support at (816) 997-9400 option 3 for service or addition-
al information.
These warranties do not cover any misuse or abuse. These warranties are also
void if the instrument is repaired by other than AccuVein or an authorized
agent. There are no other warranties, either express or implied, other than
those set forth in AccuVein's written warranty.
This is only a summary of the AccuVein warranty coverage. Contact AccuVein
or see www.accuvein.com/legal/warranty for full details of warranty coverage.
Limitation of Liability
In no event shall either AccuVein or the customer be liable to the other for any
incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages (including without lim-
itation lost profits or lost business opportunity) that the other party may incur
by reason of its having entered into or relied on a purchase or lease agreement,
or arising out of the performance or breach of such an agreement, even if the
party against whom a claim is made was advised or knew of the possibility of
such damages. The foregoing limitation shall apply regardless of the form of
the claim in which such liability may be asserted, including breach of contract,
tort (including negligence) or otherwise.