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solution of these chlorine compounds is used as a disinfectant, they can be neutralized by adding an
equal weight of either chemical. For example, one ounce of 5% bleach added to two gallons of water
would be neutralized by one ounce (dry weight) of either sodium sulfite or sodium thiosulfate. If the
chlorine solution is stronger, the weight of the neutralizing agent should proportionately increase. As an
added precaution, "neutralized" disinfectant should not be poured directly into water containing fish.
Before using any disinfectant, read and understand the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each
product.
3.2.2
Cleaning equipment and supplies
In addition to the disinfectants indicated above, the following equipment and supplies are
recommended for cleaning your Multishot:
Two spray bottles for dispensing alcohol
and chlorine solutions
Tap (pathogen free) water
50 ml syringe with 20 gauge needle
Wiping sponge/cloth
Cotton tipped applicators made of wood
(available from medical supply stores)
Cotton balls
2-3” of blank/excess coded wire
Multishot tool kit
Multishot instruction manual
Paper towels
An open container for soaking parts
Material Safety Data Sheets
Rubber gloves
Eye protection
Particle masks or respirator
3.2.3
Hourly cleaning
Each hour, or more often if necessary, the Multishot should be submersed in a bucket of fresh water to
remove fish slime and other dirt. It is best to hold the unit under water, depress the cut lever, and then
slide the push rod back and forth a dozen times to surge water through the needle and cutter. This
practice only takes a few seconds and clearly helps assure a smooth operation of the Multishot.
3.2.4
Daily cleaning
This simplified cleaning procedure should be performed at the end of each day’s tagging. Use a chlorine
solution and rinse with alcohol. Use cotton swabs or other non-abrasive cleaning tools.
1.
Disassemble the Multishot following disassembly steps 1, 2 and 4 thru 11 in section 4.1. See section
5 for parts schematic.
Cleaning:
The Multishot has many precision components which can become stuck or otherwise
inoperable if not cleaned regularly during use and at the end of each day’s tagging and before being
stored. Careful cleaning will enhance performance and greatly extend the life of the unit so please
take cleaning seriously.