BMB MEDICAL
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I-MOVE
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2VTRS062022
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3
CLEANING
AND
DISINFECTION
3.1
INTRODUCTION
Regular and proper cleaning ensures the service life of the appliance (cf. cleaning program
drawn up at the time of entry into service of the appliance with the identities of the personnel
responsible).
Failure to perform cleaning operations may cause a risk of infection due to the presence of
secretions and/or residues on the transfer chair.
The following cleaning advice is not intended to replace your establishment’s in
-house protocol.
3.2
FREQUENCY
The chair should be cleaned:
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Between each patient.
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After transporting an infected patient.
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Completely each week
3.3
CLEANING
AND
DISINFECTION
ADVICE
3.3.1
CLEANING OPERATION
Before cleaning the chair, unplug it from the mains and ensure that all internal connections
are correctly established.
For routine cleaning of the upholstery, painted stainless steel or aluminum surfaces, plastic parts
and control elements, a gentle detergent such as soapy water may be used, followed by rinsing
with clear water. After cleaning, dry the product thoroughly.
All of the product’s surfaces must be cleaned.
During cleaning or disinfection, it is recommended to:
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Spray or apply the cleaning product to the MD with a clean disposable cloth.
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Start with the areas closest to the patient, focusing on parts in contact with users.
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Proceed from top to bottom.
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Allow the equipment to dry.
Products that cause stains (e.g.: “blue product” or eosin) must be cleaned as rapidly as
possible to prevent them from soaking in.
Aerial disinfection of surfaces is allowed for this product.