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3.7 Safety in use
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Ropox AdaptLine may only be used by persons who have read and understood these instructions.
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Always use the product in a manner excluding the risk of damage to persons or property. The person
operating the Ropox AdaptLine is responsible for avoiding damage or injury.
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Any modification which may influence the performance or construction of the product is not allowed.
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Installation, service, and repairs may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
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During inspection, service, or repairs any load must be removed from the unit.
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Be aware of water splashing from the wash basin during use or adjusting the height. A wet floor will
result in a slipping hazard.
3.8 Cleaning
During use, the product may get dirty. It is very important to clean the unit as described in these instructions.
Cleaning of unit
Ropox AdaptLine may be wiped with a wrung cloth with lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Do not use
corrosive/grinding fluids or scouring sponges.
Disinfection may be done with household disinfectants.
Cleaning of washbasins
Wash the surfaces daily with water and wipe off with a dry cloth. Do not use detergents containing hard
abrasives
– e.g. steel wool, scouring powder, or sulphuric acid.
If the water has a high calcium content, calcareous deposits will often occur in the washbasin. These deposits
should be removed at least once a week by using a detergent containing citric acid, acetic acid, or phosphoric
acid. Leave the detergent to work for 5-10 minutes depending on the thickness of the deposits and clean
thoroughly with a soft sponge.
Disinfection of the washbasin may be done with household disinfectants.
Note!
Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasive e.g. scouring powder, steel wool, scouring
sponge.
This product is not designed to be sterilized, autoclaving and sterilization beyond normal
cleaning is may possibly change the product safety and function.