MEDICA-D 7/15 US
Operator Manual
ELGA
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MEDICA-D 7/15 US MANU40550 Version 2
– 05/17
8. SANITIZATION PROCEDURES
8.1 Liquid sainitization
The normal sanitization procedure for the
MEDICA-D 7/15 US
unit is
to sanitize the Reverse Osmosis (RO) module and associated
pipework (
8.1.1
). If required, the unit and docking vessel/reservoir may
also be sanitized (
8.1.2
).
8.1.1
Standard Sanitization.
The unit is sanitized to reduce the growth of microbiological
contamination within the unit. The
MEDICA-D 7/15 US
has a built-in
sanitization port, which allows the sterilant to be introduced into the
water feeding the RO. Please read this entire section to become
familiar with the procedure before you start.
The sanitization frequency required is dependent on the feedwater,
local environment, usage patterns and application. As a general rule,
ELGA LabWater recommends sanitization of the RO at 6 monthly
intervals. However, the period between sanitizations could be
extended in particular circumstances. For example, microbial growth
will usually be lower with clean feed water, well-maintained pre-
treatment, low temperatures and heavy usage.
WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, APRON AND
FACEMASK. DO NOT BREATHE FUMES OR ALLOW
TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES.
ALWAYS FOLLOW RECOMMENDATIONS FOUND IN
THE MANUFACTURERS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA
SHEET AND ANY APPLICABLE OSHA STANDARDS
FOR THE CHEMICAL BEING USED.
WARNING! LABEL
THE
MACHINE
WITH
APPROPRIATE
WARNING SIGNS SUCH A
S “DO NOT USE/
CONTAINS STERILANT” (NOT PROVIDED)
Minncare Cold Sterilant is a Peracetic and Hydrogen Peroxide based
solution.
Refer to the Minncare label for additional information and follow all
applicable directions for use on the manufacturer’s label in conjunction
with the following instructions.