
Cleaning
Disinfection
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- Before starting any maintenance and cleaning measures the device must
always be turned off at the main switch and unplugged.
- Make sure that when cleaning and disinfecting the labels of the device (such
as warnings, labels of control devices, identification plate) are not damaged.
- Make sure that during cleaning and disinfection no liquids penetrate the
device. Do not use sprays.
- If during cleaning or disinfecting liquid penetrates the device, please put the
unit out of service, protect it from getting used again and contact your service
representative.
Housing/Applicator Cleaning:
In the event of visible contamination, the housing, the applicator and
all cables should be cleaned between treatments using commercially available
soft alcohol-free plastic cleaners. Wipe the surface until the dirt is removed,
using a soft cloth soaked according to the specifications of the manufacturer of
the cleaning agent but not dripping.
Disinfection:
We recommend that disinfection to be carried out at least once a
week, as well as in the event of evidence of possible contamination. Consult
with your health professional when doing so. Always perform cleaning prior to
disinfection.
Housing, applicator and cables can be disinfected using disinfectant wipes. To
do so, use a commercially available alcohol-free disinfectant for metal and
plastic, with bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal properties. Observe the
application instructions of the manufacturer. Wipe all surfaces using a cloth
soaked according to the specifications of the manufacturer of the disinfectant,
but not dripping, or use pre-impregnated disinfectant wipes (so-called wipes).
If applicable, also observe requirements for drying or post-cleaning.
Caution:
If flammable solutions are used for cleaning and disinfection,
sufficient time must be allowed for the solutions to evaporate before using the
device. Otherwise, it may lead to ignition!
Note:
Only use the device in a hygienic environment.