On cleaning, Recommended cleaning chemicals, How to use cleaner – LG 32HQ713D-B 31.5" 8MP 4K Diagnostic Monitor User Manual
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Be sure to see the regulatory manual provided for more information about the proper use and safety of the
equipment.
Please note that this information is for proper use and safety of the equipment. The following symbols may
indicate a hazardous situation in which, if not heeded, may result in serious injury or even death to the user or
others, or damage to the equipment.
WARNING
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Indicates warning and safety instructions. If not adhered to, it could result in death or serious injury to the
user or others.
CAUTION
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Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not heeded, may result in minor or moderate injury to the user or
others, or damage to the equipment.
For users in the United States
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United State federal law restricts this equipment to be used by or on the order of a physician.
Indications for Use
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This Medical Monitor is indicated for use in displaying radiological images (including full-field digital
mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis) for review, analysis, and diagnosis by trained medical
practitioners.
Cybersecurity warnings and responsibilities
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Firmware update should be performed through LG Electronics or its distributor.
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If LG Electronics or its distributor instructs to update the firmware, update it immediately.
ON CLEANING
Recommended Cleaning Chemicals
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Isopropanol 70 %
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Ethanol 70 %
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0.9 % NaCl solution
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Biospot 500 ppm
How to Use Cleaner
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Prior to cleaning, turn off the monitor and remove the power cable.
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Soak a soft cloth in a recommended cleaner, then lightly rub the screen with no more than 1 N of force.
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The cleaner could cause serious damage if it leaks inside the monitor while cleaning.
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The display could be damaged, so only clean the parts of the monitor other than the screen's LCD panel.
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Do not use benzene, thinner, acids or alkaline cleaners or other such solvents.
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Cleaning guidelines for displays must only be carried out by medical professionals (Doctors or Nurses) and
must not be handled by patients.