Visual Check: Regularly inspect the manual cleaning tool for signs of wear, damage, or contamination. Look for any cracks, bends, or other deformities that could affect its functionality.
Check for Contamination: Ensure that the tool is free of any residues or contaminants.
Cleaning the Tool: After each use, clean the manual cleaning tool thoroughly.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use harsh chemicals that can damage the tool's material or leave harmful residues.
Wear and Tear: Replace the tool if it shows significant signs of wear, such as worn-out bristles (if applicable), bent or broken parts, or any damage that impairs its functionality.
Contamination: If the tool becomes contaminated and cannot be thoroughly cleaned or sterilized, it should be replaced to avoid transferring contaminants to the GD-OES system.