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10. Cleaning and Disinfection
10. Cleaning and Disinfection
WARNING
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Read the material safety data sheet for each
cleaning agent.
•
Reuse of undisinfected reusable accessories or
components may cause cross-contamination.
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Wear gloves and safety glasses. A damaged
O
2
sensor can leak and cause burns (contains
potassium hydroxide).
•
Improper disassembling and reassembling may
cause breathing system to leak and compromise
normal system use.
•
Seeping liquid into the control assembly can
damage the equipment or cause personal injury.
When cleaning the housing, ensure that no liquid
flows into the control assemblies and always
disconnect the equipment from the AC mains.
Reconnect the AC mains after the cleaned parts
are fully dry.
•
To avoid sticky residuals, do not use talc, zinc
stearate, calcium carbonate, corn starch, or
equivalent materials. These materials can go into
the patient’s lungs and airways and cause irritation
or injury.
NOTE
•
Keep all liquids away from electronic parts,
disconnect electrical power from the ventilator
before cleaning and disinfection
•
After cleaning and disinfection is completed, run
system check before using the ventilator. Use the
ventilator only when system check is passed.
•
The expiration valve assembly, inspiration valve
assembly, and patient hose of the gas pathways
through the ventilator can become contaminated
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