As damage to the surface is very much dependent on the exposure time, it is vital
that the affected areas are wiped down immediately with a moist cloth.
5.1
Manual cleaning
Any residue arising from disinfectants can be cleaned to a certain degree on painted
and plastic surfaces with neutral, nonabrasive rinses and cleansers.
New painted surfaces that do not cause water to bead can be cleaned with water
and nonabrasive, mild cleansers.
Distressed paints with less gloss that are darker and unclear are first cleaned as
described above and preserved with conventional paint care agents. Apply the paint
care product with a lint-free cloth in a circular motion. Then repolish with a pad or
cloth until the surface shines.
5.2
Machine cleaning
Not applicable.
5.3
Manual disinfection
Note
Only when the device is turned off.
The most important requirement is to use the disinfectant according to the manu‐
facturer's instructions.
Use of alcoholic disinfectants:
Disinfectants are obtainable in a wide range of concentrations.
As a guideline for using the disinfectant, we offer the components contained in the
tested and satisfactory preparations:
Note
The indicated values are maximums and may not be exceeded.
▪ Ethanol 96% = max. 40 g / 100 g D average
▪ Propanol = max. 35 g / 100 g D average
▪ Glutardialdehyde 25% = max. 75 mg / 100 g D average
▪ Ethyl texanal = max. 10 mg / 100 g D average
▪ Formaldehyde solution = max. 10 mg / 100 g D average
▪ Glyoxal = max. 165 mg / 100 g D average
Note
KaVo offers no guarantee when preparations are use with components that differ
from those listed.
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