Maintenance
Soloist HPe 50/75/100
6.3. Preventative Maintenance
The Soloist HPe 50/75/100 and external wiring should be inspected monthly. Inspections may be required at
more frequent intervals, depending on the environment and use of the system.
D A N G E R : To minimize the possibility of bodily injury or death, disconnect all electrical
power prior to performing any maintenance or making adjustments to the equipment.
Table 6-6:
Preventative Maintenance
Check
Action to be Taken
Visually Check chassis for loose or damaged parts
/ hardware.
Note
: Internal inspection is not required.
Parts should be repaired as required. If internal
damage is suspected, these parts should be
checked and repairs made if necessary.
Inspect cooling vents.
Remove any accumulated material from vents.
Check for fluids or electrically conductive material
exposure.
Any fluids or electrically conductive material must
not be permitted to enter the Soloist HPe 50/75/100.
Visually inspect all cables and connections.
Tighten or re-secure any loose connections.
Replace worn or frayed cables. Replace broken
connectors.
Cleaning
The Soloist HPe 50/75/100 chassis can be wiped with a clean, dry, soft cloth. The cloth may be slightly
moistened if required with water or isopropyl alcohol to aid in cleaning if necessary. In this case, be careful
not to allow moisture to enter the Soloist HPe 50/75/100 or onto exposed connectors / components. Fluids
and sprays are not recommended because of the chance for internal contamination, which may result in
electrical shorts and/or corrosion. The electrical power must be disconnected from the Soloist HPe
50/75/100 while cleaning. Do not allow cleaning substances or other fluids to enter the Soloist HPe
50/75/100 or to get on to any of the connectors. Avoid cleaning labels to prevent removing the label
information.
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