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Reservoir Holding Tank Cleaning & Disinfecting Procedure
To minimize the likelihood of contamination or bio-film growth, it is imperative that the
reservoir tank be drained after the last bath every night and allowed to dry. The reservoir tub fill
valve should be opened and left open to allow full drainage. The door on the tub should be
closed to prevent water spills when draining the reservoir.
The tank must be visually inspected monthly to assure it remains clean. If hard water deposits
develop the tank should be cleaned with Turbo Clean™ Pre-disinfectant Cleaner. If bio-film or
other residues develop, the tank should be cleaned with Turbo Clean™ Pre-disinfectant Cleaner
and disinfected with Cid-A-L™ II Quaternary Disinfectant. Follow the instructions below for
cleaning and disinfecting as necessary:
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Fill the bottom of the reservoir with about 5-6 inches of warm water. Add 7-8 ounces of
Turbo Clean™ Pre-disinfectant Cleaner. Using a long-handled, soft bristled brush, scrub
the inside of the tank with the cleaning mixture. When finished, drain the cleaning
solution from the reservoir (with the tub door closed), and either use the shower wand to
spray rinse the inside of the tank or simply fill the tank until full. Drain the reservoir into
the tub and allow water to completely drain out of the tub. Finish by rinsing the tub with
the shower wand.
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To disinfect the reservoir tank, fill the bottom of the tank with 5-6 inches of water. Add
7-8 ounces of Cid-A-L™ II Quaternary Disinfectant. Scrub all inside surfaces with the
disinfecting solution. Keep the tank surfaces wet with the mixture for at least 10 minutes.
Drain (with the tub door closed). Rinse clean the inside of the tank using the shower
wand or fill the reservoir tank with fresh water. Drain again, rinse the tub, and allow the
tank to dry.
When disinfecting in response to a possible contamination by a specific pathogen, consult the
Cid-A-L list of pathogens for which it is effective. For disinfection with other antibacterial
chemicals, consult with your infection control specialist and the manufacturer’s direction for
proper procedures and dilution ratios. When finished, drain and rinse inside of the tank using the
shower wand or fill the tank with fresh water. Drain again, rinse the tub, and allow the tank to
dry.
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