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KBF / KBF P (E5.2) 02/2012 page 82/103
DANGER
Electrical hazard.
Danger of death.
Do NOT spill water or cleaning agents over the inner and outer surfaces
Disconnect the unit before cleaning. Disconnect the power plug.
Completely dry the appliance before turning it on again.
Cleaning
Disconnect the chamber from the power supply before cleaning. Disconnect the power plug.
Wipe the surfaces with a moistened towel. In addition, you can use the following cleaning agents:
Exterior surfaces
inner chamber
racks
door gaskets
Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halogenides.
Alcohol based solutions.
We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016.
Instrument panel Standard commercial cleaning detergents free from acid or halogenides.
We recommend using the neutral cleaning agent Art. No. 1002-0016.
For surface protection, perform cleaning as quickly as possible.
After cleaning completely remove cleaning agents from the surfaces with a moistened towel.
Let the unit dry.
Soapsuds may contain chlorides and must therefore NOT be used for cleaning.
Following cleaning, leave the unit door open or remove the access port plugs.
Decontamination
Disconnect the chamber from the power supply prior to decontamination. Disconnect the power plug.
You can use the following disinfectants:
Inner chamber Standard commercial surface disinfectants free from acid or halogenides.
Alcohol based solutions.
We recommend using disinfectant Art. No. 1002-0022.
In case of contamination of the interior by biologically or chemically hazardous material, there are two
possible procedures depending on the type of contamination and charging material:
1. Spray the inner chamber with an appropriate disinfectant.
Before start-up, the unit must be absolutely dry and ventilated, as explosive gases may form during the
decontamination process.
2. If necessary, have strongly contaminated inner chamber parts removed by an engineer for cleaning, or
have them exchanged. Sterilize the inner chamber parts in a sterilizer or autoclave.
With every decontamination method, always use adequate personal safety controls.

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