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21.2
Cleaning
Your equipment should be cleaned on a regular basis. If there is heavy pollution or lots of dust and sand in your place,
the equipment should be cleaned more frequently. Before cleaning the equipment, consult your hospital’s regulations
for cleaning the equipment.
Recommended cleaning agents are:
sodium hypochlorite bleach (diluted)
Hydrogen peroxide (3%)
Ethanol (70%)
Isopropanol (70%)
To clean your equipment, follow these rules:
1.
Shut down the equipment, disconnect the power cord and other cables, and remove the batteries.
2.
Clean the display screen using a soft, clean cloth dampened with a glass cleaner.
3.
Clean the exterior surface of the equipment using a soft, clean cloth dampened with a glass cleaner.
4.
Clean the paddle tray using a soft, clean cloth dampened with a glass cleaner.
5.
Wipe off all the cleaning solution with a dry cloth after cleaning if necessary.
6.
Dry your equipment in a ventilated, cool place.
21.3
Disinfecting
Disinfection may cause damage to your equipment and is therefore not recommended unless otherwise indicated in
your hospital’s servicing schedule. Cleaning equipment before disinfecting is recommended.
The recommended disinfectants include: ethanol 70%, isopropanol 70%, and Perform* classic concentrate OCY (KHSO
4
solution).
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