
DrillSaw Mini 300™ System
User’s Guide
DFU-0223-2 Rev. 0
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1.
Using a disinfecting towelette or a low-linting cloth dipped in disinfectant
solution, gently wipe down all surfaces of gross contamination from the battery
charger.
2.
Using a second (fresh) towelette or cloth, thoroughly wet the surface of the
battery pack and ensure it remains visibly wet for the contact time recommended
by the disinfectant manufacturer. The use of additional towelettes or cloths may
be used to ensure the surface remains visibly wet for the entire contact time.
3.
Allow the battery pack to air dry.
4.
Inspect for visual cleanliness and ensure there is no remaining gross
contamination. If gross contamination remains, repeat the procedure and re-
inspect.
For the care of the Battery Charger, see DFU-0256-XX.
The battery pack must not be cleaned and disinfected in a thermo
washer disinfector.
5.2 Preliminary Cleaning
Preliminary cleaning of the handpieces, attachments, transfer plates, and battery housings
prior to automated cleaning and thermal disinfection is important to ensure that
cannulations and other difficult-to-access areas are clean.
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Handpieces and Battery Housings
1.
Prepare a detergent solution using cool utility (tap) water according to the
manufacturer’s recommended concentration
2.
Using a soft-bristled brush that has been dampened with the detergent solution, remove
visible gross soil from the surface of the device. For handpieces, use an appropriately
sized lumen brush that has been dampened with the same detergent solution to brush
the interior of the handpiece lumen.
3.
Use an appropriately sized syringe to flush the handpiece lumens with the detergent
solution until the solution flows clean.
4.
Proceed to Section 5.3.
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Attachments and Transfer Plates
1.
Rinse devices under cool utility (tap) water to remove gross soil.
2.
Prepare a detergent solution using cool utility (tap) water according to the
manufacturer’s recommended concentration in an ultrasonic bath.
3.
Use an appropriately sized lumen brush that has been dampened with the detergent
solution to brush the interior of the lumen.
4.
Use an appropriately sized syringe to flush the lumens with the detergent solution
until the solution flows clean.
5.
Fully immerse the devices in the ultrasonic bath solution and allow them to soak and
sonicate for a minimum of 10 minutes. Remove the devices from the solution and
proceed to Section 5.3.