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Genano 5200 - Cleaning the Unit

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CLEANING THE UNIT
The Genano 5200 has an automatic self-cleaning system that keeps the purifi-
cation efficiency high at all times. The unit is cleansed thoroughly in the yearly
service.
The flush bowl does not contain any living microbes and it does not cause danger
to people around or in contact with the unit. It is however recommended to
empty and clean the flush bowl regularly. It is normal that the flush bowl is empty
because the weekly wash liquid (0.3-0.4 litres) evaporates to the air in a week.
To clean the flush bowl, switch off the unit from the main switch (F on page 8),
and open the front door. Take out the flush bowl and clean it with a soft material
or if need be, sterilized in an autoclave (max. 120 C).
The outer surfaces of Genano 5200 can be disinfected by wet wiping with:
• ethanol-based disinfectants (up to 70 vol-% of ethanol) or
• isopropanol-based disinfectants (up to 70 vol-% of isopropanol)
NOTE! Pay attention to the hygiene guidelines of the facitility/organization
when installing and moving Genano air purifiers. If the unit is used to decon-
tamine air from infectious pathogens or other highly dangerous agents e.g. in
hospitals and other critical areas, the device and all parts should be properly
disinfected before and after use.
NOTE! The bowl can be cleaned with a soft material or if need be, sterilized in
an autoclave (max. 120 °C). There is no risk of contamination from microbes in
the flush bowl as the Genano cleaning process eliminates living microbes.