Invacare IRC1705 Owners Manual - Page 22

Cleaning And Disinfecting

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SECTION 3-CLEANING AND DISINFECTING 2. Disassemble nebulizer chamber by turning counterclockwise and separating. 3. Fill two plastic containers or bowls: A. Washing: Hot water/detergent solution. B. Soaking: Hot water/vinegar solution (one part vinegar to three parts water). 4. Thoroughly clean the nebulizer and mouthpiece in hot water/detergent solution. 5. Remove from the water/detergent solution and rinse with clear hot tap water. 6. Soak in hot water/vinegar solution for 30 minutes. 7. Rinse with hot tap water again and air dry thoroughly. NOTE: If using medical disinfectant cleaners, follow manufacturer's instructions carefully. 8. Keep the outer surface of the tubing dust‐free by wiping regularly. NOTE: The nebulizer air tubing does not have to be washed internally because only filtered air passes through the tubing. Invacare® Select 22 Part No 1148073

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SECTION 3—CLEANING AND DISINFECTING
Invacare
®
Select
22
Part No 1148073
2.
Disassemble nebulizer chamber by turning
counterclockwise and separating.
3.
Fill two plastic containers or bowls:
A. Washing: Hot water/detergent solution.
B. Soaking: Hot water/vinegar solution (one part vinegar
to three parts water).
4.
Thoroughly clean the nebulizer and mouthpiece in hot
water/detergent solution.
5.
Remove from the water/detergent solution and rinse with
clear hot tap water.
6.
Soak in hot water/vinegar solution for 30 minutes.
7.
Rinse with hot tap water again and air dry thoroughly.
NOTE: If using medical disinfectant cleaners, follow
manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
8.
Keep the outer surface of the tubing dust
free by wiping
regularly.
NOTE: The nebulizer air tubing does not have to be washed
internally because only filtered air passes through the tubing.