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Specific Cleaning:
Cisco Telepresence VX Clinical Assistant ™ Specifications, Warnings and Precautions
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On Top and Bottom Shelf Surfaces
Wilsonart® Atlantis D525-60
(Blue inlaid laminate material)
Clean surfaces with warm water and mild soaps, such as those used for hands or dishes. Avoid cleansers
containing abrasives, acids, or alkalis.
Stubborn stains may be removed with a 1.5 minute exposure to hypochlorite bleach (such as Clorox®)
followed by a clean water rinse.
It is recommended that you not allow any of the following reagents to remain in contact with the
decorative surface:
1.
Hypochlorite bleach, except as described above
2.
Hydrogen peroxide solution
3.
Mineral acids, hydrochloric acid such as Lime-A-Way™, sulfuric or nitric acid
4.
Caustic solutions containing greater than 2% lye, such as Drano®
5.
Sodium bisulfate, such as Sani-Flush®
6.
Potassium permanganate
7.
Berry juices
8.
Silver nitrate, in 1% concentration
9.
Gentian violet
10.
Mild silver protein, such as 20% Argyrol
11.
Bluing
12.
Fabric dye, such as Tintex® or Rit®
13.
Alcohol containing 1% iodine in solution
On Top and Bottom Shelf Surfaces
DuPontTM Corian® Solid Surface
(Light-colored solid material)
1.
General and everyday cleaning can be done by wiping the surface with a damp cloth or sponge,
then dry with soft cloth or paper towels. An ammonia-based, non-abrasive cleaner may be used for stains.
2.
Disinfect the surface with the appropriate sterilant or disinfectant.
3.
Prolonged exposure to concentrated, undiluted disinfectant solutions may degloss or etch
solid surface material and require refinishing to restore the surface to its original condition.
4.
Using a wet Scotch- Brite® pad and bleaching and/or abrasive cleanser may restore the surface
finish.
Text Part Number: D30063
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December | 2011 Cisco
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