1. Avoid contacting the inner and outer surfaces of the incubator and the surface of the ice box with hard and sharp objects to avoid scratching the surface.
2. Be careful during the storage, handling, loading and unloading of the incubator to avoid violent impact, drop and extrusion.
3. Clean the inside and outside of the incubator. If there are stains, use a damp cloth or neutral soap to scrub the box. Do not use strong acid, strong alkali or strong oxidizing detergents and disinfectants.
4. Before use or storage, the water droplets on the inner and outer surfaces of the incubator and the surfaces of each accessory should be wiped dry to avoid mold and odor.
5. After using the ice box, wipe off the moisture on the surface, place it properly, and put it under heavy pressure and impact; check frequently to see if there is enough leakage or damage.
6. The incubator should be placed in a cool and dry place, avoid long-term exposure to the sun, and avoid long-term radiation near other high-temperature heat sources to prevent the aging of plastics.
7. If a digital display thermometer is installed on the incubator, avoid water ingress, impact and extrusion of the thermometer.
8. Try not to put the entire incubator into the cold storage or refrigerator to avoid damage to the digital display thermometer due to moisture.