*Clean as needed, or weekly at minimum.
*Wipe inside and outside surfaces with a towel to
reduce streaks and spotting.
1. Drain the tank.
7. Rinse all exposed surfaces with warm/hot water.
1. Verify that the turbine is OFF.
3. To Disinfect:
4. To Clean:
3. Ensure the aerator control valve is in the open position.
4. Turn on the turbine for 5 seconds and turn it off. Allow
the turbine to soak for a 10 minute contact time.
6. Drain the turbine bucket into the tank and open drain.
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Whirlpool Tub
After draining the Whirlpool:
2. Remove any loose objects or debris that may be
present in the whirlpool tub.
*Disinfect the whirlpool after each patient use.
*Spray or wipe all surfaces of the whirlpool tank and
thermometer with a hard surface disinfectant,
following the disinfectant manufacturer's instructions.
Whitehall recommends the use of Hydrochlor®
Whirlpool Antiseptic.
*Rinse away disinfectant residue with warm, clean
water. Wipe the inside and outside surfaces of the
whirlpool with a towel to reduce streaking and spotting.
*Hand-wash all surfaces of the whirlpool and
thermometer with a non-abrasive stainless steel
cleaner. Scrub only in the direction of the polish lines
on the whirlpool. Follow the manufacturer's
instructions for use.
*Rinse with clean water.
Disinfecting and Cleaning of the Turbine
2. Place an empty bucket beneath the turbine. Fill with
water and add disinfectant solution per manufacturer’s
recommended use.
5. Spray or wipe all exposed surfaces with a mixture of
suitable disinfectant solution per manufacturer’s
recommended use. Exposed surfaces should remain
wet for at least 10 minutes.
8. Fill the bucket with clean water and run turbine for five
seconds to rinse impeller cavity.
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Phenolics:
Phenolics damage metal parts and
plastics and distort the water-lubricated hard-
rubber bearing in turbine.
DO NOT USE.
The following chemicals are NOT recommended:
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Glutaraldehydes
: These chemicals are good
disinfectants but poor cleaners. Exposure to
vapors is harmful.
DO NOT USE.
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Sodium or calcium hypochlorite, chlorine, or
bleach:
Chloride ions are a major cause of
stainless steel pitting and are highly caustic and
corrosive. If used, wear skin, eye and respiratory
protection. Immediately rinse off residue.
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Alcohol:
Alcohol-based cleaners have limited
effectiveness against some common
microorganisms. They are also extremely
flammable and corrosive.
DO NOT USE
.
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Iodines:
Iodines are good disinfectants but poor
cleaners. Iodines corrode metal surfaces
including stainless steel. If used, wear respiratory
protection. Immediately rinse off residue.
Important
Using abrasive compounds or applicators can
damage the whirlpool's appearance. Do not use
abrasive materials to clean the whirlpool.
Important
Cleaning and Disinfecting
WHITEHALL MANUFACTURING
• P.O. Box 3527 • City of Industry, CA 91744-0527 U.S.A.
Phone (800) 782-7706 • (626) 968-6681 • Fax (626) 855-4862 • Web: www.whitehallmfg.com
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