Disinfection - Philips DoseAware Instructions For Use Manual

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Cleaning and disinfection
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Disinfection

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W A R N I N G
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C A U T I O N
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Chrome parts should only be cleaned by rubbing down with a dry woolen
cloth. Do not use abrasive polishes. To preserve the finish, use non-abrasive
wax.
Those parts of the product that are suitable for such treatment, including
accessories and connecting cables, can be disinfected by wiping with a cloth
dampened with a suitable agent. Never use corrosive or solvent disinfectants
or sterilizing agents. If you are not sure about the properties of a disinfectant
or sterilizing agent, do not use it.
Do not use flammable or potentially explosive disinfecting sprays. Such sprays create
vapors, which can ignite, causing fatal or other serious personal injury.
Disinfecting a medical product room by means of sprays is not recommended, since
the vapor could penetrate the product, causing electrical short-circuits, metal
corrosion or other damage to the product.
If non-flammable, non-explosive spray disinfectants are to be used, the
equipment must first be switched off and allowed to cool. This prevents
convection currents from drawing spray mist into the product. Plastic
sheeting must be used to cover the product thoroughly, after which spraying
can begin.
Once all traces of the disinfectant vapor have dispersed, the plastic sheeting
can be removed and the equipment itself can be disinfected in the
recommended way.
If a spray was used, you must be satisfied that all traces of the vapor have
dispersed before switching the product on again.
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