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Maintenance
6
User Guide
Cleaning and disinfection
6.2
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FRED PA-1
6.2 Cleaning and disinfection
Shock hazard — Remove the battery before cleaning the device. This ensures that
the device will not be turned on inadvertently while you are cleaning it.
Risk of death! Disconnect the defibrillation pads before cleaning the device.
Risk of shock, equipment damage — Liquids must not enter the device. If a liquid has
penetrated the device, it must not be used until it has been checked by a service tech-
nician.
Equipment damage!
Do not clean the surface of the device with phenol-based
disinfectants or peroxide compounds.
Device casing
Wipe the device with dampened cloth; make sure no liquid enters the device. All
cleaning or disinfection products commonly used in hospitals and containing al-
cohol (maximum 70 %) are appropriate. If liquids enter the device, it can only be
re-operated after it has been checked by the technical support department.
Cables, electrodes
Discard the disposable electrodes immediately after use to prevent their reuse
(hospital waste).