Troubleshooting and product classification – Amico AHM Monitor Arms (Adjustable Height) User Manual

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No Acetone

Acetone is a colorless,
mobile, flammable liquid

Acetone

(Figure 1)

No Trichloroethylene

Trichloroethylene is a chlorinated
hydrocarbon commonly used as
an industrial solvent.

Trichloroethylene

(Figure 2)

Cleaning

WARNING:

The cleaning chemicals and methods below are not meant for controlling any infections.

It shall be the

responsibility of the hospital or the hospital’s infection control officer to sanitize the equipment.

WARNING:

Please do not spray any chemical directly onto the arm.

Apply onto a soft cloth and wipe clean to prevent

chemicals getting into the insides of the arm.

The mounting assembly may be cleaned with most mild, non-abrasive solutions commonly used in the hospital
environment (e.g. diluted bleach, ammonia, or alcohol solutions).

The surface finish will be permanently damaged

by strong chemicals and solvents such as acetone and trichloroethylene. Steel wool or other abrasive material
should never be used.

Damage caused by the use of unapproved substances or processes will not be warranted.

It is

recommended that you test any cleaning solution on a small area of the arm that is not visible to verify compatibility.

Never submerge the arm and do not allow liquids to enter it.

Wipe any cleaning agents off the arm immediately using a

water-dampened cloth.

Dry the arm thoroughly after cleaning.

Section 5:
Maintenance

Troubleshooting and Product Classification

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