001-05415-EN rev
. 4
Care and Maintenance
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Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Recommended Cleaning
WARNING
: Cleaning products must be used in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
To prevent injuries, always wear protection for
eye, hand and clothing when handling cleaning
products.
The
DUAL-LOOP ATTACHMENT STRAPS
should
be inspected between each patient use and cleaned
if needed.
Cleaning the Straps
The laundering staff or service must be aware of the
following care instructions:
• washing temperature must not
exceed 80°C (176°F),
• always use mild detergents,
• never wring, press or iron,
• never bleach,
• rinse thoroughly,
• never tumble dry,
• never place in contact with a heat source,
• never dry clean.
Refer to the care label on the strap (See Fig. 9).
Fig. 9
Storage conditions
Straps should be store away from direct sunlight,
stress, pressure, excessive heat or humidity. The
straps should be kept away from contact with sharp
objects, corrosives or other possible damaging
material.
Strap Inspection
Look for any sign of irregularities as shown in Fig. 10.
A
D
C
B
Fig. 10
a)
Loose threads in
stitched area,
b) Edge wear (fraying),
c)
Noticeable discoloration
or stain resulting from
the use of bleach or
other chemicals (strap
color is lighter than color
in stitched area or the
ID labels are faded),
d) Middle wear, rip or hole.
WARNING
: If the strap inspection reveals any
signs of irregularities, stop using the strap.
If you have any doubts about the strap’s safety,
replace it with a new one.
Continuing to use a damaged strap can seriously
compromise the caregiver’s or patient’s safety.
Verify the manufacturing date label found on each
attachment strap (shown in Fig. 11) to ensure that
the straps have not exceeded their life span.
Fig. 11
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