Instruction Manual VET LIFT
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Version 2.02
Cleaning and disinfection instructions
Regular and proper cleaning ensures an extensive lifespan of your product.
Failure to comply with the cleaning measures as recommended may result in serious
infection hazards!
The present product is equipped with either a stainless steel or synthetic top as well as a
powder-coated steel chassis or a frame made of top-quality, electropolished stainless steel.
In fact, the frame is extremely resistant to corrosion and rust. For the product to achieve the
longest possible lifespan, it should be routinely and thoroughly cleaned.
Cleaning may be performed using wet cloths with mild cleaning agents and disinfectants.
Use only standardized and common cleaning agents and disinfectants. Prescribed dosages
and dilutions must be observed at all times. The table surface should be wiped regularly
using just wet cloths together with conventional cleaning agents.
Strictly avoid
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corrosion-promoting or aggressive cleaning products
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detergents containing harmful substances
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abrasive cleanings
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cleaning products affecting the epoxy coating
Make sure to always read the product information and observe the instructions for the
respective cleaning products and disinfectants. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for
damage, injuries and impairments which are the result of improper use of cleaning products
or disinfectants.
Attention: The product is NOT suitable for automatic washes and bed sterilizers. The
use of a high-pressure cleaner is also prohibited.
Always disinfect the product before a new patient is placed on the table top. Only qualified
and trained personnel who are instructed in the effects and usage of disinfectants may carry
out the disinfection. Appropriate protective clothing and gloves must always be worn when
cleaning and disinfecting.
It is strongly discouraged to apply an additional protective coating in the form of varnish or
paint.
Cleaning stainless steel top
For cleaning the stainless steel top, a "mild" disinfectant (e.g. kitchen detergent) is sufficient.
The entire top surface of the plate should be rinsed frequently with clean water and wiped
dry. Residues such as blood or urine should be removable with soap and water. In the case
of stubborn residues, it may be necessary to use a suitable brush in conjunction with a
special cleaner. Please make sure that this cleaner is suitable for stainless steel surfaces (e.g.
"SIDOLIN Ceran + Steel").
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