Battery-powered clipping machine FAV5 CL/FORTIS
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5.
Processing
5.1
Cleaning/disinfection
Note
Always follow disposal and hygiene instructions and
regulations!
Manual cleaning/disinfection
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Wipe the shell of the product with a lint-free cloth
moistened with a commercial disinfectant for wipe
disinfection.
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If necessary, after the appropriate exposure time,
wipe off any residues of the cleaning/disinfecting
agent with a lint-free cloth moistened with clean
water.
¾
Dry the product with a clean, lint-free cloth.
¾
Clean the contacts in the charging bay with isopro-
panol or ethyl alcohol and a cotton swab. Do not
use corrosive chemicals.
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If necessary, repeat the cleaning/disinfecting pro-
cess.
5.2
Control, care and inspection
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Allow the product to cool down to room tempera-
ture.
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Inspect the product after each cleaning and disin-
fecting cycle to be sure it is: clean, functional, and
undamaged.
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Lubricate blade if required, see Chapter Lubricating
the blade.
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Check the product for any damage, abnormal run-
ning noise, overheating or excessive vibration.
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Inspect the blade for broken, damaged or blunt
cutting edges.
¾
Set aside the product if it is damaged.
CAUTION
Damage to, or destruction of the
product caused by mechanical
cleaning/disinfecting or steriliza-
tion!
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Only clean and disinfect the
product manually.
¾
Do not sterilize the product
under any circumstances.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock and fire haz-
ard!
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Unplug the device before cleaning.
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Ensure that no fluids will pene-
trate the product.
¾
Leave the product exposed to
air for at least 1 minute after
cleaning/disinfecting.
CAUTION
Damage to the product due to
incorrect cleaning or inappropriate
cleaning/disinfecting agents!
¾
Use any commercial detergent
for surface cleaning.
¾
Never immerse the product in
water or detergent.
¾
Do not introduce any fluid into
the charging bays.
¾
Clean the contacts in the charg-
ing bays, applying extreme care.
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