Operator
’
s Manual
MO080-IT
12/09/2017
Rev.3
Page 11 of 20
5
Cleaning and disinfecting
5.1
Cleaning the Product
Switch off the Product by detaching the main switch and make sure it cannot be switched back on. Protect the
Product from water spray and detergents and do not clean it with liquids.
Leave the lamp body to cool down. Only clean the lamp body when it is cold. Clean with suitable detergents with low
alkaline content and chlorine free.
Do not use abrasive products, petrol, paint thinners, alkaline detergents, acids, containing alcohol or aldehydes; dose
the cleaning agents so no liquids penetrate inside the lamp elements and into the support arm system.
Clean the Product with a damp, but not wet, cloth.
CAUTION:
Failure to comply with the instructions could cause the paint to come off with possible accidental
dropping of such paint into the patient area, the early ageing of the plastic parts with consequent weakening and the
possibility of breakages, and the tarnishing of glass.
The product is best cleaned at least once a day when used. To clean the lamp, the support need not be removed.
5.2
Disinfecting
Switch off the Product by detaching the main switch and make sure it cannot be switched back on. Protect the
Product from water spray and detergents and do not clean it with liquids.
Leave the lamp body to cool down. Only disinfect the lamp body when it is cold.
Disinfectants can contain substances which are harmful for the health - only use disinfectants in accordance with the
rules on hygiene established by the hospital; the Product operator must comply with the rules established by the
national commission for hygiene and disinfection.
To prevent damaging parts in stainless steel or aluminium, only use disinfectants which are chlorine and halogen
free; to prevent the plastic parts becoming fragile, use only disinfectants with low alcohol content; dose the
disinfectants so no liquids penetrate inside the lamp elements and into the support arm system.
Clean the Product with a damp, but not wet, cloth.
The Product is best disinfected every time before use. To clean the lamp, the support need not be removed.
5.3
Handpiece sterilization
Replace the hand-pieces as soon as these become cracked or deformed, as these could fall in the patient area.
The Product operator must comply with the rules established by the national commission for hygiene and
disinfection.
Hand-piece fitting / removal:
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turn the handpiece anti-clockwise and remove it.
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turn the handpiece clockwise until it is up against the headpiece and rotation is blocked. Cleaning, disinfection and
sterilization of the hand-piece:
The hand-pieces are made of plastic material resistant to heat and knocks (PPSU - Polyphenylsulphone).
They can be cleaned with a mild o mid-alkaline detergent free of active chlorine.
To disinfect the hand-pieces, we suggest using alcohol or aldehyde-based products. The disinfectants must be
approved by the manufacturer for use on polyphenylsulfone (PPSU).
Rinse the handpieces before sterilization.
The hand-pieces can withstand about 200 steam sterilization cycles in accordance with the following parameters:
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steam sterilization at 121°C 1.3 bar from 25 to 30 minutes,
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steam sterilization at 134°C 2.3 bar for 4 minutes.
Position the handpieces in straight position with open side downwards. Do not exceed a sterilization temperature of
134°C.
Avoid the handpieces coming into contact with other objects during the sterilization process. Strictly keep to the ISO
17665-1 standard.
Each Product, over time, is subject to a certain amount of wear. Product safety and operation must therefore
be checked during inspection and maintenance intervals.
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