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Cleaning, maintenance, overhaul
6.3.4.2
Cleaning
The suction cup made of polycarbonate has a pore-free surface so that dirt does not
cling easily to it.
• Wipe the suction cup with a soft tissue moistened with water (recommended is
microfibre), never rub with a dry tissue!
NOTE
Never rub the suction cup with a dry tissue.
For efficient cleaning we recommend using a non abrasive detergent suitable for
polycarbonate.
• Oily dirt can be removed by gently rubbing with a soft tissue soaked with deter-
gent suitable for polycarbonate.
Polycarbonate has a good electrical insulation property which results in electrostatic
charging and attraction of dust.
Before treatment it is recommended to remove the surface adhering dust by blowing
with ionized air.
ATTENTION !
Avoid damaging the suction cup !
Sharp tools, abrasive or strongly alkaline detergents, solvents, leaded benzine
and carbon tetrachloride should not be used.
All mechanical cleaning systems for example brushes are not allowed.
Corrosive cleaning agents and sharp devices are not allowed.
ATTENTION !
The suction cup consists of polycarbonate.
Do not place in ultrasonic bath.
Do not place in a washing maschine.
6.3.4.3
Disinfection
• Wipe the suction cup with a soft tissue soaked with a suitable surface disinfectant
(microfibre is recommended).
• Inject the suction cup with a disinfection spray
.
• Let the suction cup dry.
NOTE
The service life of the suction cup can only be reached, if no others as the re-
commended cleaning and disinfction agents are used.
After frequent cleaning and disinfection cycles a clouding of the suction cup
may occur, but does not affect the functioning.
Summary of Contents for DUOLITH SD1 R-SW
Page 2: ...II 17 360 02 0320 Preface...
Page 12: ...XII 17 360 02 0320 Preface...
Page 13: ...1 General Safety Information...
Page 19: ...2 Principles...
Page 24: ...2 6 17 362 02 0320 Principles empty page...
Page 25: ...3 System Description...
Page 49: ...4 Operation...
Page 100: ...4 52 17 364 02 0320 Operation...
Page 101: ...5 Status Displays and Trouble shooting...
Page 106: ...5 6 17 365 02 0918 Status messages and trouble shooting empty page...
Page 107: ...6 Cleaning Maintenance Overhaul...
Page 119: ...7 Accessories...
Page 122: ...7 4 17 367 02 0320 Accessories...
Page 123: ...8 Technical data conformity and labelling...
Page 137: ...9 Warranty and service...
Page 139: ...10 Ultrasound optional...