ROHO SelectAir MA mattress User Manual
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washing machine should be set at a regular wash, hot water setting.
4. Launder the sheet in a normal manner using the regular cycle and hot water
wash setting of the washing machine. Use a standard laundry detergent as the
laundering agent. Make sure that a full clear rinse cycle follows the wash cycle
to remove all the cleaning solution residues.
5. Dry the sheet in a standard clothes dryer set at low heat (Delicate Fabrics) setting
for 7-0 minutes.
6. After drying, the sheet may be repackaged and returned to clean inventory.
Zippered Mattress Cover (during use)
. Wipe surface with neutral soap and lukewarm water.
. Rinse with water and dry.
Zippered Mattress Cover (between patients)
Note: Do not clean with a phenolic-based cleaning solution as it will damage
the urethane coating on the cover’s nylon fabric. These instructions
must be followed to maintain the quality and integrity of the material.
. Deflate and remove the mattress from the mattress cover.
. Place the mattress cover in a standard agitator-type washing machine. Take
care not to overload the washing machine. You may presoak the cover in a
quaternary solution (disinfectant) diluted with water. We recommend using
Sentinal, Elimstaph or Hi-Tor solutions diluted :56.
Note:
Wash in warm water [not warmer than 140°F (60°C)]. Do not use
bleach.
3. After presoaking cycle is over, the washing machine should be set on delicate
fabrics or permanent press cycle.
Note: Wash in warm water [not warmer than 140°F (60°C)]. Do not use
bleach.
4. To remove any remaining disinfectant, wash mattress cover on delicate fabrics
or permanent press cycle. Use a standard laundry detergent with NO bleach.
Wash one cycle using the laundry detergent.
Note: Use cold water only. Do not use bleach.
5. Dry the cover in a standard clothes dryer set on delicate cycle with a low heat
setting. TUMBLE DRY ONLY.
Note: Do not use high heat!
6. After drying, the mattress cover may be repackaged and returned to clean
inventory.
Section 8
Cleaning and Disinfecting
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