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7.2 Cleaning the nozzle
In rare cases, the fog nozzle may become clogged with foreign bodies or debris regardless of all precautions
taken. Regularly clean the nozzle every 50 hours of operation to prevent this.
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Put on protective gloves and safety goggles
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Carefully unscrew the nozzle from the socket
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Clean the nozzle using a fine, soft object, e.g. a fine
copper wire or a fine brush for interdental care
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Avoid damaging or scratching the stainless steel sur-
faces in the nozzle channel
7.3. Surface cleaning
Regularly clean the housing to prevent the device from appearing dirty and unattractive. Regularly clean the
surface of the device using a soft cloth and mild soapy water. In particular, avoid wetting the surfaces of the
equipment with liquid disinfectant. Also avoid wetting the equipment surfaces through contact with contami-
nated gloves on the handles. Should liquid Sanosil disinfectant nevertheless get onto a surface of the device,
immediately wipe it several times with a damp cloth.
7.4 Visual inspection
Air circuit/device body
Air filter:
Clean if dirty or replace if damaged
Monthly
Body:
Visual inspection of the condition
(Dents, broken parts)
Monthly
Device in general
Visual inspection:
Check the operability
Daily
Components:
Status of the device components (integ-
rity of the components, fluid loss, seals, closures).
Monthly
Documentation:
Make sure that all documentation for
the device is updated and available
Annually
Fluid circuit/tank/lines
Nozzle:
Visual status check (cracks, fractures, pressure
points, blockages, deposits)
Daily