Technical data
C 150 (E2) 12/2012 page 64/90
In case of eye contact, the disinfectant spray may cause eye damage due to chemical
burns. Follow the operating instructions and safety hints labeled on the bottle of the disin-
fectant spray.
Recommended precautions: To protect the eyes use sealed protective goggles.
VORSICHT
Eye contact.
Eye damage due to chemical burns.
∅ Do NOT empty into drains.
Wear protective goggles.
Following frequent use of the disinfectant spray and prior to hot-air sterilization, remove any
agent remainder by using the neutral cleaning agent and then a moistened towel to avoid for-
mation of permanent residues.
After using the disinfectant spray, allow the incubator to dry thoroughly, and aerate it suffi-
ciently.
15.3 Disinfection of the CO
2
sensor
To ensure complete disinfection and proper function of the sensor, BINDER recommends a wipe disinfec-
tion of the sensor head with pure alcohol or non-corrosive alcohol-based surface disinfectants. The disin-
fectant must be non-corrosive and free of chlorine or any acid. We recommend using the disinfectant Art.
No. 1002-0022. Avoid strong shocks when handling the CO
2
sensor.
CAUTION
Excess temperature.
Immersion of sensor into liquids.
Shocks of the CO
2
sensor.
Damage to the CO
2
sensor.
∅ Do NOT immerse the CO
2
sensor into liquids.
∅ Do NOT expose the CO
2
sensor to autoclaving.
∅ Do NOT expose the CO
2
sensor to hot-air sterilization.
Avoid strong shocks of the CO
2
sensor (by putting it down hard, or dropping).
We recommend regular disinfection of the CO
2
sensor.
CAUTION
Connecting or removing the CO
2
sensor during operation.
Damage to the CO
2
sensor.
Connect or remove the CO
2
sensor only with the unit turned off.