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PHYSIO-PORT / PHYSIO-PORT AS
A8136 Revision A
Cleaning, Maintenance, Disposal
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Cleaning, Maintenance, Disposal
6.1 Cleaning and Disinfection of the
Equipment Surface
Switch off the PHYSIO-PORT device.
Wipe the device down with a soft, lint-free cloth
for cleaning. Liquids must not penetrate the
device. Spray disinfection has proved successful.
Incidin® Foam or equivalent disinfectants that are
used in practices or hospitals are suitable (Please
respect the information of the manufacturer
especially regarding the exposure time).
6.2 Cleaning and Disinfection of the Cuffs
Light staining can be wiped off with a damp cloth.
In case of heavy staining, wash the cuff with
soapy water or disinfectant detergent (not in the
washing machine). No liquid may penetrate into
the cuff bladder or the connecting hose.
After the application, spray disinfection has
proved successful. Incidin® Foam or equivalent
disinfectants that are used in practices or hospitals
are suitable (Please respect the information of the
manufacturer especially regarding the exposure
time).
After cleaning, rinse the cuff thoroughly with
clean water and let it dry in the air at room
temperature for about 15 hours.
6.3 Cleaning and Disinfection of Cables
Disconnect cables from the device before
cleaning.
Use a cloth moistened with soapy water to wipe the
cables clean. Do not immerse cables in liquid.
Warning
Shock Hazard —
Disconnect the PHYSIO-PORT device from the PC
or printer before cleaning.
Caution
Equipment Damage —
Do not disinfect the device surface with phenol-
based disinfectants or peroxide compounds.
Warning
Shock Hazard, Equipment Damage —
Equipment into which liquids have entered must be
inspected by a service technician before use.
werden.
Warning
Risk to Persons —
Equipment and accessory have to be disinfected
between the uses on different patients. Additionally
national regulations for the cleaning and
disinfection have to be considered