Cleaning and disinfection
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6 Cleaning and disinfection
Risk of infection for the patient
• No cleaning work may be carried out during operation.
Danger of electric shock
Contact with live parts may result in electric shock.
• Decommission the surgical light before cleaning and
disinfecting it. See information in Chapter 5.7.
• Before cleaning and disinfection, take all products connected
to the surgical light (for example, Mobile Control 7,9,
TruVidia Wireless camera) out of service.
• Dose cleaning agents and disinfectants so that no fluid can
enter into the joints or openings of the surgical light or parts of
the support arm system.
• Do not insert objects into device openings.
Improperly used cleaning agents or disinfectants can endanger
patients or damage products.
Failure to comply with the specifications and directions in this
section can lead to the risk of contamination or infection for
patients or damage products. It also completely voids the
warranty.
• Use wipe-down disinfection only as the disinfection method.
• The cloth used to clean / disinfect the device should only be
damp, not wet.
• Dispense cleaning agents and disinfectants such as to ensure
that no liquid can enter through joints or openings of the
support arm system, the surgical light, the Mobile Control 7,9
or the Wall Control Panel.
• Only use surface disinfectants in the concentration specified
by the manufacturer.
• Only use disinfectants approved by the manufacturer for use
on the following materials: Polycarbonate (PC), polyamide (PA),
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS), polystyrene
(PS), polyurethane (PUR), polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polyvinyl
chloride (PVC), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), and silicones.
• In the event of increased build-up of surface disinfectant,
conduct a thorough basic cleaning.
• The operator's hygiene guidelines must be complied with.
To avoid damage to surfaces, note the following:
• Do not use sharp, pointed or abrasive objects.
• Do not use abrasives or stripping agents.
• Do not use solvents, gasoline, or paint thinners, or alkaline,
acidic, or aldehyde-containing cleaning agents.
• Do not use cleaning agents with glycol derivatives, phenols,
phenol derivatives or quaternary compounds.
• To avoid damage to paint and corrosion, only use agents that
are free of chlorides or halogenides.
• The operator's hygiene guidelines must be complied with.