To ensure that the Vscan Air constantly operates at maximum efficiency, we recommend that the following procedures be observed as part of the customer’s internal routine maintenance program.
Overview
The Vscan Air requires regular care and maintenance to function safely and properly.
The expected service life of the Vscan Air is 5 years.
To ensure that the Vscan Air constantly operates at maximum efficiency, we recommend that the following procedures be observed as part of the customer’s internal routine maintenance program.
Inspection
Inspecting the Vscan Air
Before each use
- Inspect the lens and the probe housing.
- Look for cracks or other damage that might allow liquid into the probe.
Every month
- Check that the Vscan Air accessories (AC adapter, USB cable and wireless charger) are available and free from damage.
- If the display device is configured to NOT accept automatic app updates, check that the Vscan Air app and probe software is updated
Every 12 months
- Check that the Vscan Air probe safety related markings/labels are legible.
- If using a hard copy of the user manual then check if it reflects the current revision and/or configuration of the Vscan Air. If not consider to purchase a revised copy.
CAUTION
Only qualified persons should perform safety inspections.
CAUTION
If any defects or damages are found on the Vscan Air probe, do not use it. Contact GE HealthCare service
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock hazard, do not remove the battery door or the rubber covering the power button from the Vscan Air CL or the Vscan Air SL probe.
Disclaimer: The information herein is not intended to replace the product’s User Manual. Please consult the User Manual for comprehensive information and cautionary guidance about the product’s operation and use.