Specifications
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Cleaning
Maintenance
CLEANING
Upholstery
The upholstery material used to cover the chair is resistant to most medicinal-type stains,
but may be damaged by solvents and dyes. Maintain regular care by wiping daily with a
damp cloth or sponge and periodic cleaning with a mild soap and water solution.
Remove fluid spilled on the upholstery as quickly as possible. In the case of stain,
attempt to remove it with soap and water.
Disinfecting Procedure
According to Hospital Procedure
1. Use only quaternary/ammonia-based germicide to disinfect light. Staining,
pitting, discoloration, or softening could occur if phenolic, iodophor, or
glutaraldehyde-based disinfectant is used on plastic surfaces. Also, use of
alcohol or aerosol spray cleaner/disinfectant containing substantial amounts of
alcohol in the formula can damage the acrylic lens.
2. Wring excess solution from cloth.
3. Using soft cloth, wipe all external surfaces of suspension system and lighthead.
4. Do not rinse or dry external surfaces. Allow germicidal solution to air dry.
Painted Metal Surfaces
Wipe all painted metal surfaces with a clean, soft cloth weekly and make periodic
applications of paste wax to all surfaces to preserve the finished luster.
Moving Parts
Oil all moving parts, such as the tilt pivot pins, occasionally with light machine oil to
help ensure quiet dependable operation.
POWER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
The electromechanical actuators should give years of trouble free operation. Periodically,
examine the actuators and accompanying wiring. Pay particular attention to the wiring
between the back and seat to make sure it is free of cuts and clear of moving parts. Use
an Allen wrench to check the tightness of all major pivots.
Due to the mechanical and electrical nature of this equipment, we recommend periodic
inspections at six month intervals by your authorized dealer.
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