1. Using a new wipe, thoroughly wipe the holster holder to maintain the specified contact time, per the
wipe manufacturer’s instructions. (See the table above.) Additional wipes may be necessary to
maintain the specified wet contact time.
2. Allow the holster holder to air dry. Do not expose the device to heat greater than 54°C.
Cleaning the Remote Keypad: Option 1
After each use, manually clean the remote keypad thoroughly using a pH-neutral enzymatic detergent.
Proceed with manual cleaning:
1. Prepare a pH-neutral detergent or pH-neutral enzymatic detergent according to the manufacturer’s
directions.
2. Use a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with the cleaning solution to manually clean all surfaces
(including crevices).
3. To rinse, wipe thoroughly using a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with lukewarm (27°C – 44°C) tap
water.
4. Dry with a clean, soft cloth.
5. Inspect the device for visible contamination. If contamination is present, repeat steps 1-5 until no
visible contamination is present.
Cleaning the Remote Keypad: Option 2
Using Process Chemical Super Sani-Cloth; Sani-Prime Spray (Manufacturer: PDI):
Additional Cleaning Tool(s): Soft Bristled Nylon Brush (brush head approximate dimensions: width 9 mm,
length 40 mm, individual bristles 9 mm long)
1. Use the specified wipe to wipe all external surfaces, including crevices.
2. Thoroughly scrub crevice areas with a clean, soft bristled nylon brush wetted with the specified spray,
for a minimum of 1 minute 10 seconds.
3. Use the specified wipe to thoroughly wipe the device, including crevices, ensuring that a wet surface
is maintained for 2.5 minutes.
4. Additional wipes may be used to maintain the 2.5 minute contact time.
5. Allow the keypad to air dry.
6. Perform a visual check to ensure all visible contamination is removed from the surface. If
contamination is present, repeat steps 1-4 until no visible contamination is present.
Disinfecting the Remote Keypad: Option 1
An intermediate-level disinfection process must follow the cleaning procedure. The following chemical
disinfectants are approved for use with the remote keypad:
• 0.55% Ortho-Phthalaldehyde-based disinfectant (such as CIDEX-OPA)
Disinfectants should be prepared and used according to the manufacturer’s recommendations for use,
concentration, and contact time. The use of disinfectants other than those specified in these instructions
should be assessed for equivalency before using. Technical data sheets are typically available through the
manufacturers’ web pages to assist in this assessment. Any disinfection process, including tools and