MultiCap user manual
Cleaning and handling of caps and electrodes
Electrodes and cap should be cleaned prompt after
To remove the elec-
trode, pull them with
slow rotational mo-
tions
electrode-holder.
To
electrode,
with
motions
e l e c t r o d e - b o d y .
Attention!
electrode-body
Cleaning:
After each use, they must be cleaned in warm water and with mild detergents,
e.g., Ivory, and then rinsed and dried.
Please do not use aggressive cleaning agents or shampoos.
Afterwards, rinse the hoods and the electrodes with lukewarm and clear water.
Finally, dry the material in the air or with a towel.
Do NOT bring the electrodes soul into contact with metal.
The electrodes and hoods should be stored in a dark and dry place.
Improper treatment may lead to damages. Do no clean the products with
abrasive cleaners or strongly disinfecting solutions which are based on, e.g.,
Disinfection:
We recommend the instrument disinfectants Gigasept FF (new) and Korsoplex
plus for which the material compatibility is evidenced.
Please observe the instructions of the manufacturer of these agents.
When choosing the cleaning and disinfecting agents to be used, the material
compatibility and the proven efficacy of the agents are to be considered.
(List of disinfectants – VAH)
Do not soak electrodes in a chloride- or saline-solution.
Do not use hot sterilisation methods (steam), becauses the wire isolation
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Attention!
using, before the gel-resistances can be dry.
out
of
the
remove
pull
them
slow
rotational
out
of
Touch
Attention!
Attention!
By this, the electrodes will corrode.
can be damaged.
the
the
the
to
acetones.
CAP
CAP
To
remove
electrode, push them
forward out of the
holder. Pull at the
cable-bend-protectio
n, not at the cable.
Stretch carefully the
material of the cap to
remove the
electrode. Pull at the
cable-bend-protectio
n, not at the cable.
the