User's Manual

User Manual-Smart Tag Location
Version:
1.8
Date:
07-04-14
Page:
11 of 12
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7.3. OBC
7.3.1. Collection
When collecting an On Body Charger from a subject protective gloves should be
worn.
Note any obvious sign of damage.
Return the OBC and power leads to the vehicle for inspection and cleaning.
7.3.2. Inspection
The OBC should be inspected for signs of damage, units with damage should be
dealt with in accordance with local protocols. Damage includes any significant
surface marking which may be indicative of the unit being exposed to high impacts
or tampering. Special care should be taken to inspect the following areas;
Any seams between plastics, check for loose fits or evidence of attack by
screwdriver or similar.
The clipping features that lock the unit closed over the Smart Tag. Any
damage to these could affect the units future performance.
The charging cable and jack connectors. Any damage to this could mean the
unit is unable to be recharged.
The charging pins, any damage to these could mean the unit is not effective
at charging a Smart Tag.
7.3.3. Cleaning
If there is any heavy soiling or biological matter on the unit that is unlikely to be
easily removed by a sanitising wipe, then the unit should be cleaned thoroughly in
line with local protocol. It should be noted that the OBC is only a splash proof
product and therefore it is important not to fully immerse the unit in any liquid.
To sanitise an OBC in the field the following process should be followed;
Wear gloves.
Rub the unit vigorously with an approved sanitising wipe, ensuring all
surfaces receive a good covering of alcohol.
Allow to dry in a well-ventilated area.
The unit can then be returned to stock for re-use.