Cleaning the mask between patients, Caution – ResMed ULTRAMIRAGE 608140/20611 User Manual

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CAUTION

Do not use bleach, chlorine, alcohol, or aromatic-based solutions,
moisturizing or antibacterial soaps, or scented oils to clean any of the mask
components. These solutions may cause damage and reduce the life of the
product.

Do not expose any part of the mask system or tubing to direct sunlight as it
may cause the product to deteriorate.

The headgear is sensitive to heat and must not be ironed.

If any visible deterioration of a mask component is apparent (cracking,
crazing, tears, etc), the mask component should be discarded and replaced.

Cleaning the Mask between Patients

All mask components can be disinfected/sterilized using validated procedures.

The following table presents a summary of the validated procedures for
disinfection/sterilization of the system. Refer to the website
www.resmed.com/masks/sterilization/americas for details.

To clean the headgear between patients use the method described in the
previous section “Cleaning the Mask in the Home”.

Methods

Pre-disinfection/

sterilization

Disinfection/Sterilization

Chemical

Detergent
eg, Alconox

Solution (any one)

Ortho-phthalaldehyde 0.55% (eg, CIDEX

OPA)

Glutaraldehyde 3.4% (eg, CIDEX Plus

)

Thermal

Detergent
eg, Alconox

Temperature-time (any one)

158°F (70°C) for 100 minutes

167°F (75°C)for 30 minutes

176°F (80°C) for 10 minutes

194°F (90°C) for 1 minute

STERRAD

Detergent
eg, Alconox

System
STERRAD Sterilization System

Notes:

Testing by ResMed has shown that the components can withstand 15 cycles of
disinfection/sterilization for the methods listed in the table.

When using detergents, disinfectants or sterilization agents, always follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.

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