Maintenance, Cleaning And Disinfecting - GENDEX Oralix AC Manuel De L'utilisateur

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5 Maintenance, Cleaning and Disinfecting

Maintenance
No maintenance is normally required by user. Please refer to the Technical Service Manual
for preventive and corrective maintenance, to be carried out by a trained technician.
In order to prevent interference during normal operation, the system should not be used in
presence of strong electromagnetic fields.
Oralix contains non-environmental-friendly substances, in particular approx. 1 kg of dielectric
oil in the tubehead. Therefore disposal of discarded parts must be done via a company
specialized in industrial wastes.
Cleaning
Always disconnect the equipment from the mains supply before cleaning.
Do not allow water or other liquids to enter the equipment, as they may cause circuits and
corrosion.
Enameled parts must only be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth and mild detergent,
followed by rubbing down with a dry woolen cloth. Do not use abrasive polishes.
Disinfecting
Always disconnect the equipment from the mains supply before disinfecting. Do not allow
water or other liquids to enter the equipment, as they may cause short circuits or corrosion.
The powered equipment, accessories and connecting cables can be disinfected by wiping
with a cloth dampened with a disinfectant solution.
Do not use solvent or corrosive disinfectants.
The equipment must not be exposed to gaseous disinfectants. Spray disinfectants are not
recommended, as the disinfectant may enter the equipment causing short circuits or
corrosion.
If sprays are unavoidable the following precautions shall be taken:
If the room in which the equipment is installed is to be disinfected by means of an atomizer,
the equipment should be carefully covered with plastic sheet.
The equipment should be switched off and allowed to cool down well in advance in order to
prevent convection currents drawing the disinfectant mist into the equipment.
After dispersal of disinfectant mist the plastic sheeting can be removed, and the equipment
can be disinfected by wiping.
The equipment may not be used in the presence of disinfectants which vaporize to form
explosive mixtures, and the vapor must be allowed to disperse before the equipment is
returned to use.
The method of disinfecting used should comply with current regulations and
recommendations, including those concerning the prevention of explosion hazards.
Printed on: 22 Mär 2012, 09:22:12 am; Printed by: TOBIAS BAUER
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