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General Maintenance 17
English  202052A
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SpotOn
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 Temperature Monitoring System website to ensure you have the most recent version of this document. 
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Check the 3M
TM 
SpotOn
TM
 Temperature Monitoring System website to ensure you have the most recent version of this document. 
www.spotontemperature.com reorder #202052A
Cleaning and Disinfecting Procedure
CAUTION:
•  Do not immerse any of the devices or use a dripping wet cloth for cleaning. Moisture 
may seep inside the device and damage the electrical components and lead to incorrect 
temperature reporting.
•  Do not spray cleaning solutions onto the control unit or into the sensor cable connector. 
Damage to the control unit or sensor cable connector may occur.
Cleaning the control unit and cable
Clean the SpotOn control unit on an as-needed basis or per facility policies and procedures for 
cleaning electronic equipment. Clean the sensor cable between each use.
1.  Disconnect power supply from power outlet.
2.  Use a slightly damp soft cloth moistened with a mild, nonabrasive cleaning solution to clean the 
device surfaces, cords, and cables. Avoid getting liquid into electronic ports.
3.  Dry with a separate soft cloth.
Disinfecting the sensor cable
1.  Clean the devices as described above.
2.  Wipe down the control unit and cable using a damp soft cloth and 70% isopropyl alcohol 
solution. Avoid getting liquid into electronic ports.
3.  Dry with a separate soft cloth.
Storage
Notice: Do not store the SpotOn control unit and system components in a wet or damp place. Damage 
to the electrical components may occur.
Store all SpotOn components at room temperature and in a dry place when not in use.
Service
All service must be performed by 3M Patient Warming or an authorized service technician. Call 3M 
Patient Warming Customer Service at 1-800-733-7775 for service information. Testing of the SpotOn 
system can be performed by 3M Patient Warming or call Customer Service for information about 
specific test procedures.
Section 5: General Maintenance, Storage and Service