EasySept solution
A classic peroxide solution based on 3% hydrogen
peroxide for the care of soft contact lenses. EasySept disinfects very
effectively and therefore guarantees perfect contact lens hygiene.
Note:
Never
apply
peroxide solution directly into the eyes, as it can cause serious injury.
Never use a flat contact lens case with peroxide solution. Use only
the special case that contains a neutralising disc that is included with the
solution.
Never remove the lenses from the special case before
completion of the neutralisation process (at least 6 hours).
Never
overfill the case with solution. Leaked and non-neutralised solution can
inadvertently come into contact with lenses or your fingers, causing injury.
This is not a multipurpose solution. It is essential to wait for
complete neutralisation (minimum 6 hours) during each contact lens cleaning with
solution to prevent eye damage due to burns. Use following the advice of your
optician.
EasySept Solution effectively eliminates all ocular
pathogenic microorganisms while removing accumulated protein deposits. Thanks to
the strength of the hydrogen peroxide contained in the solution, the
highest level of lens hygiene is ensured.
Only a special case
with a catalyst will ensure safe neutralization of the solution. Therefore, it
is imperative to use only the case that is delivered with the solution and to
follow the procedure specified by the manufacturer.
How to use EasySept
solution?
Neutralization must take place during each use of the
solution. The EasySept solution contains 3% hydrogen peroxide, which neutralises
the catalyst disc included in the special case. Because the catalyst is part of
the case, the solution is very easy to use.
The lenses are placed in
the cups included in the lid. The cups have the distinguishing symbols
R and L.
Pour the solution into the
case up to the marked mark and then close the case. The neutralization phase,
which is manifested by the formation of bubbles, begins
immediately. Keep the case in a stabilised upright position throughout the
neutralisation process.
For the neutralization phase to proceed properly,
the lenses must be stored in the catalyst case for at least 6
hours. After that, the lenses are ready for use.
If you do not
want to use the lenses immediately after disinfection/neutralization,
repeat the entire process described above after 24 hours and
before using the lenses.
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