Myron L D-6 User Manual
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WArNING:
Digital Dialysate Meter measurement data transferred to
a personal computer using the wireless communication option is for
record-keeping purposes only and is not intended for use in making
treatment or diagnostic decisions.
XIX. CArE and MAINTENANCE
Dialysate Meters should be rinsed with clean water after use. Solvents
should be avoided. Shock damage from a fall may cause instrument
failure.
A. Temperature Extremes
• NEVEr store or operate the Dialysate Meter outside of the
temperature limits listed in General Specifications, pg. 6. This can
damage the instrument and will void the warranty
• DO NOT leave a Digital Dialysate Meter™ in a vehicle or storage
shed on a hot day. This can easily subject the instrument to conditions
over 55°C/132°F.
• DO NOT put solutions below 0°C/32°F or in excess of 71°C/160°F in
the sensor area. This may damage the sensor.
• DO NOT allow the pH/ORP sensor to freeze. This will damage the
sensor.
• DO NOT leave a Digital Dialysate Meter™ in a vehicle or storage
shed on a very cold day. This can easily subject the instrument to
conditions below 0°C/32°F.
• NEVEr use a Digital Dialysate Meter™ that has been stored or
operated outside of its operating/storage temperature limits until it
has been thoroughly checked by the maintenance staff of your facility
to verify its operation and calibration.
B. Battery Replacement
If “LOBATT” flashes, replace the
9V alkaline battery. This icon warns
that the battery level is significantly
depleted and that the instrument
is about to turn itself off before the
charge level reaches a point low
enough to affect measurements
(see Figure 29).
All calibration values are stored in
non-volatile memory and are not affected by battery charge level.
PLEASE NOTE: ALWAYS replace the battery in a clean dry
workspace away from water or other contaminants that can
damage the instrument’s circuitry.
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Figure 29
°C
NaCl
COND
mS
LOBATT