General Cleaning - Plastic Table Tops; General Infection Control - Vinyl - Champion ASCENT Operating Instructions And Service Manual

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GENERAL CLEANING – PLASTIC TABLE TOPS
CAUTION: Do not use strong solvents such as Picrin®. They will damage your
table top. Champion does not recommend the product Goof-Off®
It is always easier to clean the table immediately after a spill. When the residue from a spill has
dried on the table, a soft bristle brush may be used to help bring it back into solution. Rinse the
surface with clean water. For residue that is not readily soluble in bleach and water, try hot water
and dish washing liquid. Rinse and use absorbent material to remove as much liquid as possible.
You may also try rubbing alcohol, applying a small amount of alcohol with a cloth, rubbing the
dried on residue. It may take several applications to dissolve the residue. On any remaining
material, you may try nail polish remover (acetone and water) with a soft cloth.
GENERAL INFECTION CONTROL – VINYL
Note: Infection control standards are the responsibility of the facility. Bleach solution
recommendations from a vinyl manufacturer are not intended to supersede the facility's infection
control standards. Information from the vinyl manufacturer is meant to establish an upper limit
beyond which damage might occur.
WARNING: NEVER mix ammonia, or a cleaner with ammonia, with bleach as
dangerous compounds may result.
CAUTION:
Do
not
and will stain under this condition. If a solution other than a bleach solution is used
and you are uncertain if it is iodine based, please test on a hidden portion (bottom
back flap) of the vinyl.
All vinyl manufacturers recommend use of bleach and water as a disinfectant. For standards
specific to your particular vinyl, consult your vinyl cleaning instructions located in a separate file on
this disk. For your disinfection standard consult your facility's standard. For maximum allowable
bleach concentration consult information specific to the vinyl your chair is upholstered with per the
manufacturer's cleaning instructions.
If you are using disinfection agents other than bleach and water; do not hesitate to call
Champion's Customer Service for assistance in determining whether there may be any concerns
about that agent and the vinyl that you have chosen.
For any upholstery that is not Champion approved, the facility is responsible for
obtaining cleaning instructions on that specific covering. This would include all COM
(Customers Own Material) or Custom vinyls.
If you do not know what vinyl your recliner is upholstered in, call Champion's
Customer Service with the serial number of your chair to obtain assistance.
use an iodine based solution since vinyl is an iodinophil material
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