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Section 6

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Care and Maintenance

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CooperSurgical, Inc.

SECTION 6 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning

Periodic cleaning is recommended as part of routine maintenance. Disinfection is also 

recommended for media spills, visual accumulation of dust, and other evidence of contamination. 
Clean and disinfect the surfaces when necessary and immediately after any media spills. 
Cleaning and disinfection should be performed with the equipment switched off. 
Gloves should be worn during cleaning, disinfecting and sterilizing. 

Preparation at the Point of Use

After every patient procedure, wipe down the surfaces immediately after use to prevent soil 

from drying on the device by performing the following steps: 

1.  Moisten a clean lint-free cloth with warm tap water (38°C to 49°C) 
2.  Use the moistened clean, lint-free cloth and wipe off any visual soil. 

Periodic Cleaning

1.  Apply a laboratory detergent evenly to all surfaces.
2.  Moisten a sterile non-linting cloth with purified or sterile water and wipe all surfaces. If 

needed, use additional cloths if cloths become visibly soiled. 

3.  Allow to air dry. 
4.  Visually inspect for the absence or presence of remaining soil. While inspecting, give 

particular attention to verifying soil has been removed from the hard-to-clean areas. If soil 

is present, then repeat the manual cleaning steps until all visible soil is removed.

Disinfection 

After the surface is clean and all visual soil has been removed, proceed with the following 

instructions to disinfect the surfaces as follows: 

1. 

Apply evenly to all surfaces using laboratory disinfectant spray. Wait a minimum of 15 

minutes for the surfaces to dry for best results. 

2. 

Moisten a sterile non-linting cloth with purified or sterile water and wipe all disinfected 

surfaces for a minimum of one (1) minute. 

Drying

Thoroughly dry all surfaces using a sterile, lint-free wipe or cloth, changing wipes/ cloths when 

necessary to ensure the surfaces are completely dry. Visually inspect the surfaces to ensure all 

surfaces are clean and dry. Repeating drying steps if any moisture is visible.

Note: If water gets inside the equipment, contact your CooperSurgical representative to check 

electrical safety.

Calibration

 For optimal performance the unit should be calibrated once a year by authorized CooperSurgical 

Service provider.

Summary of Contents for K-Systems G73

Page 1: ...02 02 sales coopersurgical com fertility coopersurgical com CooperSurgical Inc 95 Corporate Drive Trumbull CT 06611 USA Document K22065UM 2 DRF 5385 10 November 2020 1639 K Systems G73 Block Warmer Us...

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Page 3: ...se 4 General Description 4 SECTION 4 BASIC OPERATION 5 Features and Operation 5 Assembling the G73 5 Connection to the Mains 5 Start of Apparatus 5 Keyboard Functions 5 Operating the Heated Area 5 Tem...

Page 4: ...equipment 20 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 SECTION 8 TECHNICAL DATA 22 SECTION 9 WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITS ON LIABILITY 23 SECTION 10 RETURNING PRODUCT 24 Returned Goods Policy 24 Customer Servic...

Page 5: ...erSurgical Inc products should not hesitate to contact us if there are any unclear points or ambiguities in this manual CooperSurgical Inc Phone 1 203 601 9818 International Phone 45 46 79 02 02 sales...

Page 6: ...ions for use for important cautionary information such as warnings and precautions that cannot for a variety of reasons be presented on the medical device itself Manufacturer Date of manufacture Catal...

Page 7: ...le Order code 1212807 Optional Equipment Optionalequipmentconsistsofarangeofwarmingblocks PleasecontactyourlocalCooperSurgical distributor or CooperSurgical Inc for details about the full range of war...

Page 8: ...for maintaining a stable temperature of cells and specimens in a test tube General Description The stainless steel chamber maintains a preset temperature in the range ambient to 42 9 C The temperature...

Page 9: ...is automatically regulated to the correct level by the mains adapter PSU Connect the G73 to the mains supply using the enclosed PSU Start of Apparatus To power up the unit press the heat ON OFF button...

Page 10: ...nation Keys Action Key Display Press alarm and UP key The keyboard is locked Press alarm and arrow UP key The keyboard is unlocked Press Heat ON OFF and set point key Switches between temperature and...

Page 11: ...minutes under normal conditions When a cold item is placed on the heated area it may need up to 40 minutes to stabilize depending on the thermal mass of the object and the initial temperature G73 can...

Page 12: ...nter the menu The first option UNIT will appear in the display Press UP DOWN key to navigate within the Menu While holding the set point key in press either the arrow UP or arrow DOWN key to change va...

Page 13: ...ection 5 9 Menu Function 5 CooperSurgical Inc Overview of Options The menu consists of the 10 options listed below For further detail see the description on the following pages 6 1 Overview of options...

Page 14: ...ction Key Display Press and hold UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to enter the menu The menu UNIT will appear in the display Press and hold set point key to change values While holding the set point key in p...

Page 15: ...IT will appear in the display Press DOWN key until the option RS232 appears in the display Press and hold set point key to change values While holding the set point key in press either the arrow UP or...

Page 16: ...hold UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to exit the menu Note Any change in the factory set calibration should always be based on very certain temperature measurements CooperSurgical only recommends the use of...

Page 17: ...r 3 seconds to enter the menu The option UNIT will appear in the display Press DOWN key until the option Ti St appears in the display Press and hold set point key to change values While holding the se...

Page 18: ...s and hold set point key to change values While holding the set point key press either the arrow UP to change minutes or arrow DOWN key to change the hour When the time is set let go of the set point...

Page 19: ...steps to navigate in the HEAT menu Action Key Display Press and hold UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to enter the menu The first menu UNIT will appear in the display Press DOWN key once and the menu HEAT ap...

Page 20: ...UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to enter the menu The first menu UNIT will appear in the display Press DOWN key until the option A st appears in the display Press and hold set point key to change values Wh...

Page 21: ...ct between ON and OFF When the required setting is activated let go of the set point key Press and hold UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to exit the menu If you want to see the time on the display when the h...

Page 22: ...te in the REST option Action Key Display Press and hold UP DOWN key for 3 seconds to enter the menu The first menu UNIT will appear in the display Press DOWN key until the option REST appears in the d...

Page 23: ...ome visibly soiled 3 Allow to air dry 4 Visually inspect for the absence or presence of remaining soil While inspecting give particular attention to verifying soil has been removed from the hard to cl...

Page 24: ...and electronic equipment WEEE Environmental implications WEEE contains materials that are potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health Therefore when this instrument has reached its e...

Page 25: ...n 0 5 C from set temperature Check the set temperature Wait for the temperature to stabilize No heating Set point below ambient Change set point e g 37 C Display remains off when HEAT key is activated...

Page 26: ...1 66kg Overall dimensions WxDxH 200x178x95mm Warmed surface area 51x115mm Temperature range Ambient to 49 9 C Spot temperature accuracy 0 2 C Temperature set read Digital LED display Power consumption...

Page 27: ...by misuse improper care improper use of chemicals or cleaning methods loss theft servicing by non authorized personnel or negligent or intentional conduct on the part of the owner or user of the works...

Page 28: ...products must be cleaned and sterilized prior to shipment A signed decontamination declaration may be required All products should be carefully and adequately packed preferably in original packaging R...

Page 29: ...gical Inc 10 Customer Service Contact Details Tel 45 46 79 02 02 Fax 45 46 79 03 02 E mail sales coopersurgical com fertility coopersurgical com US Only Customers Contact Details Tel 800 243 2974 Fax...

Page 30: ...2 02 Fax 45 46 79 03 02 New Purchases E mail sales coopersurgical com Service Related E mail service coopersurgical com fertility coopersurgical com US Service Representatives CooperSurgical Inc 95 Co...

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