MyVet i72w Vet Table Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

How to Maintain MyVet i72w Vet Table Unit Cleanliness <break time=”1s”/> It is vitally important to maintain i72w tabletop cleanliness between each radiographic exam to prevent the spread of infection or disease from one animal to the next.   <break time=”1s”/> Bodily fluids such as urine, solid bodily waste, blood …

MyVet Imaging Dental Sensor Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

EzSensor HD Care and Cleaning Prevent the spread of infection between animals by following these simple care and cleaning steps for your HD sensors. Wipe the front plate of the sensor unit with a soft cotton swap dipped in one of the following recommended solutions: Mild soap and water Isopropyl …

MyVet Imaging Ultrasound Transducer Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

MyVet Imaging Ultrasound Transducer Cleaning and Maintenance Guide coming soon. If you require additional assistance with your MyVet Imaging equipment, you can make a service call now by saying “Alexa, call (201 585 0302), or by visiting my vet imaging dot com.”

MyVet Imaging Dental Imaging System Cleaning and Maintenance Information

EzRay Vet Dental X-Ray Cart and Wall Mount Cleaning and Maintenance Guide   To ensure that the EzRay Vet Dental X-Ray Cart or Wall Mount operates at maximum efficiency, it is best practice to perform the following routine maintenance activities.   Remember, always turn your equipment off before performing any …

MyVet Imaging Ultrasound System Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

MyVet Imaging Ultrasound System Cleaning and Maintenance Guide coming soon. If you require additional assistance with your MyVet Imaging equipment, you can make a service call now by saying “Alexa, call (201 585 0302), or by visiting my vet imaging dot com.”

MyVet Imaging Flat Panel Cleaning and Maintenance Guide

MyVet Imaging Flat Panel Cleaning and Maintenance Guide coming soon. If you require additional assistance with your MyVet Imaging equipment, you can make a service call now by saying “Alexa, call (201 585 0302), or by visiting my vet imaging dot com.”