Cleaning and Disinfection
WARNING
:
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Improper handling during inspection or cleaning could
result in electrical shock.
To avoid potential shock, observe the guidelines at all times:
Before inspecting or cleaning the device, turn it off, unplug it from AC power,
and remove the battery.
Do not immerse any part of the equipment in water.
Pre-Clean Inspection and Functional Test
Perform a visual inspection to verify that the device meets the minimum conditions:
• The case and display screen are free of cracks and other damage.
• All plugs, cords, cables, and connectors are free of kinks, frays, and other damage.
• All cords and connectors are securely seated.
• All keys and controls operate properly.
• The trolley exterior is free of cracks and other damage.
• The accessory track is functioning properly.
• All cords and connectors are securely seated.
• The actuation lever is functioning properly.
• The castor wheels are functioning properly.
If you notice any items that need repair, contact an authorized service representative
to make the repairs. Discontinue using the device until the appropriate repairs can be
made.
Clean the Device and Trolley
1.
Dispense Super Sani-Cloth
®
Wipe(s) from the canister.
2.
If soil is present, thoroughly wipe the surfaces of the device with a fresh Super
Sani-Cloth
®
Wipe for a minimum of two minutes and until soil and organic matter
have been visibly removed.
Treated surfaces must remain visibly wet for a minimum of two minutes. Use
additional fresh disinfectant wipes, if needed, to make sure continuous two
minutes contact time. Pay attention to the recessed areas and ridges; use a
cotton swab to press onto the wipe for scrubbing these areas.
3.
Inspect the device and trolley to make sure the complete removal of soil from
surfaces, holes, and moveable parts.
If soil is still present, re-clean the equipment by repeating step
.
4.
Allow the device to air dry.
5.
Discard wipes to clinical waste.
Do not reuse wipes.
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