Can the CV30 camera be cleaned and disinfected?
    • 25 Apr 2024
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    Can the CV30 camera be cleaned and disinfected?

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    Article summary

    Yes, the Nureva® CV30 camera can be cleaned and disinfected. We recommend using a soft, dry, lint-free cloth when cleaning the system.

    Cleaning materials

    • A soft-fiber, lint-free cloth

    • A solution made of 70% isopropyl alcohol

    • Cleaning wipes with a minimum alcohol concentration of 70%

    Guidelines — CV30 camera

    1. Before starting, power off the CV30 camera by disconnecting the power cable.

    2. Be careful when cleaning the lens area as it may scratch easily.

    3. Spray the cleaning solution onto the soft-fiber cloth until it’s damp.

    4. Start by test-cleaning in a small, inconspicuous area to ensure the cleaner does not damage the surface.

    5. Gently wipe the non-porous exterior surfaces using the soft-fiber cloth.

    Important

    • Do not use any solvents, harsh chemicals, ammonia cleaners or abrasive cleaners.

    • Keep moisture to a minimum and avoid spilling or dripping liquid into any openings.

    • Cleaning the camera more than five times a day may damage the surface.

    Guidelines — remote control

    1. Remove the batteries from the remote control before starting.

    2. Spray the cleaning solution onto the cloth until it is damp.

    3. Start by test-cleaning in a small, inconspicuous area to ensure the cleaner does not damage the surface.

    4. Gently wipe the remote control surfaces, including the buttons.

    5. Allow the remote control to air-dry completely before replacing the batteries.

    Important

    • Keep moisture to a minimum and avoid spilling liquid on the remote control.

    • Avoid using excessive force when cleaning the remote control buttons.

    • Cleaning the remote control more than five times a day may cause damage.

    Warning

    Using germicidal disinfectant wipes to clean and disinfect the audio system surfaces may cause visible and/or functional damage after repeated use.


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