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Contamination hazard

The device may have been used for treating and processing infec-
tious  substances,  which  may  have  caused  contamination  of  the
device and its components.

Prior to disposal, it is therefore mandatory that all incubator com-
ponents be properly decontaminated!

• Clean the incubator components thoroughly, then disinfect or 

decontaminate them (depending on application).

• Attach a declaration of decontamination with details on 

decontamination activities performed to the items that are to 
be disposed of.

DOMINIQUE DUTSCHER SAS

Summary of Contents for IMC 18

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Page 3: ... 1 Environmental conditions 3 1 Room ventilation 3 2 Installation 3 2 Transport 3 2 Device overview 4 1 Mains connection 4 2 Useable space components 4 2 Condensation tray 4 3 Insert the perforated shelves 5 1 Preparing the useable space 5 1 Mains connection 5 1 Preparing the device 6 1 Starting Operation 6 1 Powering up and down 7 2 Setting the temperature 7 2 Interior light 7 2 Shutting the devi...

Page 4: ...o Scientific Empty the condensation tray 9 1 Cleaning exterior surfaces 9 1 Wipe spray disinfection 9 1 Inspections and checks 10 1 Overview of materials used 11 2 WEEE Conformity 11 2 D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 6: ... will result in death or serious injuries Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injuries Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage to property D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 9: ...A use of the device which is not intended can be hazardous D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 14: ...The cooling fan on the back of the device is not to be covered It is not to suck in any loose items e g paper D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 19: ...mponents may cause a lethal electric shock Before connecting the device to the power supply check the power cord and the plug for damage Do not use damaged cables for con necting the device to the power supply D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

Page 20: ...o ensure that the plug can be re moved should danger occur Condensation The device should be in the room for a sufficiently long duration be fore it is switched on in order to ensure that it can reach the ambi ent temperature This prevents condensation forming on live components D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

Page 21: ...irculation and uniform heating of the sam ples do not use more than 70 of the maximum surface area of the useable space Bulky objects in the useable space that dissipate heat may impair heat distribution D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 25: ...Contamination hazard If the useable space surfaces are contaminated germs may spread to the environment of the incubator D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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Page 27: ...ctric shock Disconnect the device from the mains before carrying out cleaning and disinfection work Switch the device off with button Remove the plug from the socket and secure it against reconnection Check whether the device is voltage free D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

Page 28: ...ore than 10 may form in combination with air easily combustible and explosive gas mixtures When using such disinfectants avoid open flames or exposure to excessive heat during the entire disinfection process Use such disinfectants only in adequately ventilated rooms After the disinfectant has been allowed to react wipe the cleaned incubator components thoroughly dry Observe safety regulations to a...

Page 29: ...ng always observe the safety in structions and hygiene guidelines Wear safety gloves Wear safety goggles Wear mouth and respiratory system protection gear to protect your mucous membranes Observe the safety instructions of the disinfectant s manufacturer and the hygiene supervisor Moisture sensitive components Do not spray disinfectants onto the rear of the interior D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E...

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Page 33: ...or to disposal it is therefore mandatory that all incubator com ponents be properly decontaminated Clean the incubator components thoroughly then disinfect or decontaminate them depending on application Attach a declaration of decontamination with details on decontamination activities performed to the items that are to be disposed of D O M I N I Q U E D U T S C H E R S A S ...

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