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22.2.3 Complete Cleaning and Disinfection
Clean the following bed parts:
All control elements for adjusting the bed
All handles
CPR release handle
Bed ends
Siderails (in highest position)
Freely accessible mattress surface
Mobi-Lift
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Accessory rails
All plastic mattress platform covers
Plastic undercarriage covers
Telescopic columns
Mattress on all sides
Freely accessible metal parts of mattress platform
Cable ducts
Lifting pole sleeve fitting
Infusion stand sleeve fitting
Bumpers
Castors
Brakes
Interior parts
(accessible after removing mattress platform covers)
22.3 Cleaning (Symbioso)
22.3.1 General guidance
Do not use any strong acids or alkalines, (optimum pH range 6 – 8. Do not exceed pH of 9).
Only use detergents that are suitable for cleaning medical equipment.
Do not use abrasive powders, steel wool, or other material and cleaning agents that might damage the
mattress. Do not scrub mattress surface.
Never use any corrosive or caustic detergents.
Never use detergents that deposit calcium carbonate.
Never use detergents with solvents that might affect the structure and consistency of the plastics
(benzene, toluene, acetone, phenol, etc.).
Use only hospital-approved cleaners and observe local directives concerning infection control.
Always rinse with water after cleaning and dry thoroughly before use.
Mattress parts to be cleaned
Recommended Cleaning Agents (General cleaning)
Top Cover
High MVP (Moisture Vapor Permeable) Material.
Standard hospital detergents, Alcohol or Quaternary
Ammonium based disinfectants, Chlorine based
disinfectants containing up to 1000 ppm Chlorine,
followed by rinsing with water and drying thoroughly
before use.
Decontamination: Blood spills/C-diff. etc
Chlorine based disinfectants containing up to 10,000
ppm Chlorine. Dwell time on surface at 10,000 ppm of
2 minutes, followed by rinsing with water and drying
thoroughly before use.
Base Cover, Air Cells, Foam Base