001-31249-EN rev
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Care and Maintenance
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Cleaning the Ceiling Lifts
NOTE: It is recommended to clean the lifts and
their accessories between each patient use.
Removing visible residues
1) Use a cloth soaked with water.
2) Remove visible residues from the ceiling lifts and
accessories from top to bottom.
General cleaning
1) Use a damp cloth with warm water mixed with a
mild detergent.
2) Scrub the equipment from top to bottom, removing
all visible residues.
3) Rinse with clean water any remaining residual
detergent. Then wipe clean with a dry cloth.
NOTE: Pay special attention to areas pointed
below in Fig. 81. These are most likely to harbor
germs. Use a smaller brush and/or cotton swab
to reach them.
Rub the equipment vigorously when using the
wipes, to promote an effective cleaning of the
ceiling lifts' surfaces.
CAUTION:
Do not drench the product, as this
could damage electrical components and cause
internal corrosion.
If a hot air dryer is used to dry the lift, the
temperature must not exceed 80°C (176 °F).
Do not use methanol-based or any other type of
solvents that may damage the finish or plastic parts.
To ensure a better rolling surface for the trolley
wheels, clean the inside of the track every 4
months. To do so, insert a damp cloth in the
opening and slide it from one end of the track to
the other.
WARNING:
To avoid eye and skin injuries,
cleaning products must be used in accordance
with the instructions. Wear appropriate eye,
hand and clothing protection at all times when
handling cleaning products.
Fig. 81
Care and Maintenance
Spreader bar
frame and
padding
Emergency
cord
Stitching
Latches
control
Hand
back and
handle
Hand
control
edge
bar and strap
Joint between spreader