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OS1 Mobile Operating Chair
Operating / Service Manual
6.1 Cleaning
Cleaning and subsequent disinfection must be carried out at regular intervals. The following times are usually to
be observed
• If required
• After each patient change
• In accordance with the guidelines of the operator’s hygiene plan
Depending on the degree of soiling, we recommend cleaning the chair with a damp cloth (microfiber cloth or similar).
Oil, grease, sweat, urine, and blood must be removed immediately. Use a warm, mild soapy water. A soft hand
brush can also be used for stubborn dirt or stains. Do not use excessive amounts of water to clean the chair.
NOTE
The upholstery materials must be protected from the effects of intense heat and cleaned regularly.
Take care that the upholstery is not soaked. Do not use organic solvents (e.g. petrol, benzene,
turpentine, toulene, xylene, or acetone etc.), chlorides, polishes, chemical cleaning agents or wax
polishes to clean the upholstery. Do not use agents containing oil, grease, or alchol. The upholstery
materials are not resistant to dry cleaning. Under no circumstances should scouring sponges or
cleaning agents containing abrasive particles, abrasives, or other blunting substances be used to
clean the steel parts.
For cleaning the plastic parts also use a warm, mild soapy water or, if necessary, commercially available plastic
cleaner. Use commercially available plastic cleaners to clean the electrical components.
The chair may not be cleaned in washing facilities, by means of spray lances of a high-pressure cleaner
or water jet.
6.2 Disinfection
For wipe and spray disinfection, the disinfectants can be used in their intended concentration. The dilution ratio
recommended by the manufacturers in the respective instructions must be observed.
NOTE
The concentrations indicated should not be exceeded or undershot. Under no circumstances
may the user add cleaning agents such as soap or detergents to a disinfectant at his own discretion.
Do not allow the disinfectant to penetrate into the upholstery beyond the prescribed contact time.
Disinfectants are aggressive and can change the surface.
DANGER
Fire and explosion hazard due to wiping / spraying disinfection containing alcohol
There is a fire and explosion hazard when wiping or spraying disinfectants containing alcohol when
used over large areas.
CLEANING AND DISINFECTION CONTINUED
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