
Care, Cleaning and Disinfection
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Instruction manual Operating table TruSystem 7000 – 1 730 263 – 11/2016
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Care, Cleaning and Disinfection
Cleaning agents and disinfectants must meet all nationally
applicable provisions for the medical field and/or be in the
DGHM/VAH list. Observe the hospital's hygiene regulations!
Clean soiled products immediately! Cleaning/disinfection is limited
to regular wiping (not immersing!) with suitable substances.
To clean stainless steel and plastic components, use a pH neutral or
mildly alkaline all-purpose cleaner containing tensides as the active
cleaning ingredient. If heavily soiled, use a concentrated cleaner
and then rinse with clear water. Raise the operating table to the
highest position for cleaning purposes and wipe with a damp cloth.
Pull apart the column cover and bellows in this position and clean
them thoroughly. Remove the pad to clean the pad plate and the
underside of the pad.
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury. Risk of injury due to
uncontrolled movements!
Always disconnect and isolate the operating table from
the external power supply before performing any
maintenance work or cleaning. Ensure that no
motorized movements are possible.
NOTICE
Risk of material damage due to incorrect product
maintenance!
– The operating table is not machine washable!
– Do not use a high-pressure cleaner! With high-pressure water
jets, fluids can penetrate the interior through gaps or openings
and damage the product (for example, corrosion can occur).
– Incorrect cleaning agents damage the surfaces!
In general do not use any cleaners or disinfectants that
are abrasive or contain halogens or peracetic acid in
caring for the product! In addition, do not use any cleaners or
disinfectants containing alcohol or (flammable) solvents on
plastic parts and pads.
CAUTION!
Risk of personal injury.
Use of inappropriate cleaning agents will destroy the antistatic
properties of the pad under IEC 60601-1. Use the specified
cleaning agents and disinfectants only.