This In-Service training session is of vital importance to you and your staff. It is the
only method of ensuring staff competency in the operation and understanding of this
equipment. The level of understanding gained during this In-Service can have a direct
effect on patient and staff safety.
Please afford the time and attention required to ensure that you and your staff fully
understand the training provided.
Daily Maintenance
1. Check and refill detergent reservoir if used.
2. Clean detergent reservoir if using diluted solution.
3. Refill alcohol reservoir if necessary.
4. Wipe basins with lint-free cloth.
5. Drain condensation from air tank (pull ring on tank).
Weekly Maintenance
1. Lubricate the connector O-ring in the leak test
hookup with silicone oil.
Three Months
1. Replace air filter.
Six Months
1. Replace 0.2 micron water filter every 6 months or
if below 40 psi and run waterline disinfection.
2. Replace 1 micron and 0.45 micron water filter
every 6 months or if below 40 psi.
3. Replace vapor management filter (if applicable).
MAINTENANCE
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Reports
1. Review interruptions caused by sensors: Lid, fluid,
air flow, basin level, reservoir levels.
2. Error Messages - See troubleshooting guide in
DSD User Manual.
Run the Reprocessing Cycle
1. Place floating lid on the basin. Verify endoscope or hookup does not contact floating lid and close reprocessor lid.
2. Test HLD with test strips to confirm potency.
3. Press “STATION SELECT” and choose Station A or B.
4. Press “ID DATA” button and enter ID data: serial number, operator ID, patient ID, physician ID.
5. Select disinfection program and press START.
6. DSD Prompts: LCG Test Pass? “PRESS ENTER,” if test strip passed. Press “CANCEL” if failed; dump and replace HLD.
7. Verify fluid flows through hookups, endoscope channels and from distal end and that there are no leaks.
Complete the Reprocessing Cycle
1. Open reprocessor lid when LCD Screen displays “Completed”. Confirm endoscope ID number on print out is correct,
and “Completed” is documented.
2. Remove floating lid, disconnect hookup and remove endoscope. If any hookup component connection is loose or
disconnected during the cycle, endoscope must be reprocessed.
3. Store hookup and reprocessed endoscope with all removable parts detached.
End of Day Shutdown
1. Close incoming water line.
2. Sanitize upper basins and basin lids with an EPA-registered sanitizer.
SYSTEM OPERATION
Endoscope Reprocessing System
DSD-201
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