4. CLEANING / DISINFECTION
The device is made from plastic and metal materials that are not subject to either biodegradation or
corrosion under normal operating conditions. The device was designed to allow for its full cleaning in
the event of any leakage of bodily fluids, liquids being administered or any other external pollution.
4.1
Cleaning
To clean the device, place the Droper Vet on a flat, stable surface. Open the
Droper Vet and pivot the cover backwards as far as possible. Firmly grip the
end of the plate nearest the operator and pull obliquely upwards. This will result
in the tightening clips releasing the plate from the mechanism (see diagram).
Normal cleaning can then take place by spraying and rinsing.
4.2
Disinfection
After disassembly and cleaning, the different parts removed according to the procedure described
above in point 4.1 Cleaning can be disinfected by soaking, scrubbing or spraying appropriate products.
The use of disinfectants applied using SPRAYS is ideal for routine disinfection operations and must take
place in compliance with the disinfectants manufacturer's recommendations and at a distance of
30 cm from the device, while ensuring that no liquid product is accumulated on the device.
For further information, please contact your company's appropriate department for the provision of
suitable cleaning and disinfection agents.
Precautions :
1. Solvent-based disinfectants are prohibited.
2. Do not place in an autoclave. Avoid abrasive scrubbing which may damage the elements.
3. Do not use cleaning products containing the following ingredients :
AMMONIUM / TRICHLORETHYLENE
DICHLOROETHYLENE
AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
CHLORINATED or AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
METHYLENE CHLORIDE
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