Cleaning/Disinfection; General Safety Instructions; Cleaning; Disinfection - MIMSAL MIMLED 600 Manual

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7. CLEANING/DISINFECTION

7.1 7.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1. Disconnect the light from the mains before disinfection.
2. Do not use spray cleaner and/or spray disinfectant. Do not spray liquid into sockets or unit
openings or allow liquid to penetrate them
WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK
The units may carry electricity and must be handled with care during cleaning and

disinfection.

7.2 CLEANING

SAFETY
Please observe the general safety instructions.
RECOMMENDED CLEANING
1. Use a mild soap solution or commercial dishwashing liquid as a cleaning agent.
2. Wipe surfaces with a slightly damp cloth, adding a little mild soap solution (dishwashing
liquid) if necessary.
3. Finally, thoroughly wipe the outer surfaces dry with a soft, clean (if necessary anti-static) cloth
(e.g. with an ASC™ anti-static cloth).
WARNING: RISK OF INFECTION AND CONTAMINATION FOR PATIENTS
Solvents can corrode plastics Strong acids, alkalis and agents containing more than
60% alcohol can cause plastics to become brittle. Damaged parts can fall into open
wounds. If cleaning fluid enters the support/support system and accessories, it is
possible for the excess solution to enter open wounds.
7.3 DISINFECTION
SAFETY
Please observe the general safety instructions.
DISINFECTION PROCESS
The standardized disinfection procedure for the MIMLED light system is wipe disinfection.
Hygiene guidelines and corresponding safety measures for the disinfection processes to be
used must be defined by the operator.
The tested and validated disinfectant MELISEPTOL© from the manufacturer Braun Melsungen
is recommended. Adhere to protective measures. Observe the instructions of the disinfectant
manufacturer. Observe hygiene guidelines.
Perform surface disinfection every working day! After contamination by potentially
infectious material (e.g. blood, secretion or excrement), disinfect surfaces immediately,
targeting these areas especially.
Contact your hygiene specialist for coordination of disinfectant and procedures in
connection with your internal requirements regarding the current hygiene status!
Carry out disinfection in accordance with the internal disinfection plan!
WARNING: HEALTH HAZARD
Disinfectants may contain harmful substances that can cause injury to skin and eyes
or damage respiratory organs if inhaled.
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