The latest update of the Cleaning Instructions for the In-Check range has now been issued. Please click on the icon below to download a copy.
| In-Check Cleaning Instructions | |
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Description : How to disinfect the In-Check. |
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| In- Check Dial Australian guidelines | |
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Description : Australian multi patient use guidelines for the In-Check Dial |
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Disassemble the In-Check Oral into the two component parts Mouthpiece and In-Check meter. Only mouthpieces made of plastic can be cleaned discard other types of mouthpiece.
Immerse the In-Check in warm (but not hot) mild detergent solution for 2-3 minutes (maximum 5 minutes). Agitate the meter to ensure thorough cleaning.
Rinse in clean warm water and shake gently to remove any excess water. It is important to rinse thoroughly to prevent salt spots appearing on the body and spindle.
Allow to dry thoroughly before using again.
The plastic mouthpiece can be cleaned in a similar way.
WARNING
Damage has been caused to In-Check Oral meters through the use of excessive force when trying to shake water from the meter after cleaning. Please ensure that the meter is shaken by holding the ROUND END only to hold the other end and shake the meter can result in the resetting weight damaging the piston & spring assembly.
How to shake water out of In-Check Oral

How not to shake In-Check

DAMAGE TO THE IN-CHECK CAN RESULT !!!
Occasionally, the resetting weight is not easily dislodged. In such cases, bang the rounded end of the meter against a hard surface (such as a table-top, although not if it is made of glass). The In-Check body was designed to withstand such attempts to dislodge the resetting weight.


