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Clean this chair after use to maintain it in a clean state.
WARNING
Leather Parts and Plastic Parts
Wipe gently off with a dry soft cloth.
If extremely dirty
Wipe off any stain by using a soft cloth that has been dabbed with a
neutral detergent diluted with water to approximately 10%, wipe it
with a damp cloth and thoroughly wipe it dry.
Parts touched by the patient
Use a soft cloth saturated with disinfectant to clean the cushion parts,
such as the headrest, backrest, seat, legrest, and armrest, as well as
the other parts possibly touched by the patient.
As an example of disinfectant solutions for cleaning, use FD366
manufactured by Dürr or OPTIM33TB manufactured by SciCan.
Control Panels and Metal Parts
The metal and mechanical parts of the chair have sharp edges. Be
careful when cleaning the chair that your hands, fingers or other body
parts are not injured.
Clean a chair that has not been used for an extended period before
using again.After cleaning, be sure to always check that the chair
operates properly.
Turn off the power switch and unplug the power plug before cleaning.
Failure to do so can result in electric shock or fire. Also, sudden
movement of the chair while cleaning can result in injury.
Do not wash with water.This may cause failure or electric shock.
Poor cleaning may cause bacteria to grow, posing a health risk.
Do not use any of the following substances to clean the chair.
Thinner, nail polish remover, volatile chemicals (such as gasoline or
kerosene), acid or alkaline solutions, chlorinated cleaners, disinfec-
tants that are highly corrosive to metal, povidone iodine (iodine
solution), sodium hypochlorite, waxes containing abrasive com-
pounds, sponges containing abrasive compounds and similar
substances.
Do not use brushes, scouring brushes or similar items when
cleaning the chair. Using them will damage the chair or result in the
inability to clean off the dirt or grime.
Do not clean leather parts using a cleaner or bleach containing
organic solvent or abrasive compounds. Such substances can
cause the leather surface to deteriorate or dull the luster.
Wipe clean using a dry soft cloth.
Do not clean these parts with a wet cloth because they are readily
affected by moisture and water. Wipe off all moisture immediately if
any water gets on these parts. Water left on these parts will result in
rust or malfunction of electronic parts.
CAUTION
Cleaning Procedures