C 150 (E2) 06/2011
page 57/78
15. Cleaning, decontamination / disinfection, and sterilization
DANGER
Electrical hazard.
Danger of death.
∅
Do NOT spill water or cleaning agents over the inner and outer surfaces.
¾
Disconnect the unit before cleaning. Disconnect the power plug.
¾
Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again.
15.1 Cleaning
Disconnect the CO
2
incubator from the power supply before cleaning. Disconnect the power plug.
Wipe the surfaces with a moistened towel. In addition, you can use the following cleaning agents:
Exterior surfaces,
instrument panel:
Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halogenides.
Alcohol-based solutions.
We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016.
Inner chamber,
shelves,
water pan:
Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halogenides.
Copper sulphate solutions or alcohol-based solutions.
We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016.
CO
2
sensor
Alcohol-based solutions
Do not immerse the CO
2
sensor into the solution.
Disinfection with alcohol or an alcohol-based surface disinfectant without corro-
sive effect, free from acid or halogenides. We recommend using the disinfectant
spray Art. No. 1002-0022.
Silicone door gasket: Alcohol-based solutions or neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016.
For surface protection, perform cleaning as quickly as possible.
After cleaning completely remove cleaning agents from the surfaces with a moistened towel.
CAUTION
Danger of corrosion.
Damage to the unit.
∅
Do NOT use acidic or chlorine cleaning detergents.
∅
Do NOT use a neutral cleaning agent on other kind of surfaces e.g., the zinc coated
hinge parts or the rear unit wall.
Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottles of the neutral
cleaning agent and the disinfectant spray.
Following use of the neutral cleaning agent and prior to hot-air sterilization, remove any agent
residues by using a moistened towel in order to avoid formation of permanent residues.
Summary of Contents for APT.line C 150
Page 75: ...C 150 E2 06 2011 page 75 78 18 9 Dimensions C 150...
Page 79: ......