Maintenance
Dräger CPS 6900
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6.3
Cleaning and disinfecting the chemical
protective suit
6.3.1
Manual cleaning and disinfecting
1. Remove rucksack pad and clean separately with clean,
warm water.
2. Remove the ventilation unit, D-connect and antifog visor (if
fitted), clean and disinfect separately.
3. Unfasten the protective caps and valve discs on the suit
valves.
4. Remove the gloves if necessary:
If the chemical protective suit is equipped with a glove
combination, the glove combination must be removed
and disposed.
If Tricotril overgloves were used, remove them but do
not wash them. Contaminated Tricotril overgloves must
be replaced.
If K-MEX-Gigant overgloves were used, remove them
and clean separately.
FKM, FKM/Butyl and Butyl gloves can remain attached
during manual cleaning.
5. Clean the valve discs separately with clean, warm water.
6. Prepare a cleaning solution consisting of water and a
cleaning agent.
7. Clean the chemical protective suit and all reusable
components with a soft cloth and the cleaning agent.
8. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water.
9. Prepare a disinfectant bath consisting of water and a
disinfecting agent.
10. Place all the parts that need to be disinfected (chemical
protective suit, valve discs, protective caps) into the
disinfectant bath.
11. Rinse all parts thoroughly under running water.
12. Dry all parts (see Chap. 6.3.3 on Page 28).
6.3.2
Mechanical cleaning and disinfecting
The following accessories are required for mechanical
cleaning:
Industrial washing machine Dräger CombiClean
or equivalent
Washing agent: Eltra
For dosage information, see information 9021380
Washing bag
Support disc
The industrial washing machine must have the following
features:
Drum volume >130 litres
Drum diameter >60 cm
Door opening >45 cm
Programmable logic controller
Electronic temperature control ±2 °C
Drum speed: max. 20 rotations/minute (2 slow rotations in
one direction, 18 seconds waiting time, 2 slow rotations in
the other direction, 18 seconds waiting time)
Clean and disinfect the chemical protective suit as follows:
1. Disassemble the antifog visor, ventilation unit and D-
connect (if fitted), clean separately and disinfect.
Then rinse thoroughly in clean water.
2. Unfasten the protective caps
and valve discs on the suit
valves.
3. Remove gloves if necessary:
If the chemical protective suit is equipped with a glove
combination, the glove combination must be removed
and disposed.
If Tricotril overgloves were used, remove them but do
not wash them. Contaminated Tricotril overgloves must
be replaced.
If K-MEX-Gigant overgloves were used, remove them
and clean separately.
Remove FKM, FKM/Butyl and Butyl gloves.
4. Clean the valve discs separately with clean, warm water
and then disinfect.
5. Open the fastener system on the chemical protective suit
completely.
6. Spread out the chemical protective suit on a clean working
surface and smooth out wrinkles.
CAUTION
Risk of damaging the material!
Do not use any solvents (e. g. acetone, alcohol) or
cleaning agents containing abrasive particles for
cleaning and disinfecting. Only use the prescribed
process and use the cleaning and disinfection agents
given. Other agents, dosages and contact times may
damage the product.
For information about suitable cleaning and
disinfecting agents and their specifications, refer to
document 9100081 on www.draeger.com/IFU.
CAUTION
Risk of damaging the material!
The antifog properties can disappear as a result of
cleaning and disinfection. Do not immerse the antifog
visor in the liquid longer than 5 minutes.
WARNING
There is the risk of contamination if the glove
combination is not replaced!
No assurance has been made that the material will be
able to withstand repeated chemical exposure.
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CAUTION
Risk of damaging the material!
Leave the rucksack pad (if fitted) in the chemical
protective suit, as the components on the inside of the
chemical protective suit can be damaged by the hook-
and-loop straps.
The antifog properties can disappear as a result of
cleaning and disinfection. Do not immerse the antifog
visor in the liquid longer than 5 minutes.
WARNING
There is the risk of contamination if the glove
combination is not replaced!
No assurance has been made that the material will be
able to withstand repeated chemical exposure.
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