Mach LED 2
MC/SC
Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
59160001-MCSC
Edition 06
08.05.2013 / Bak page 21/34
Sterilization
Only previously cleaned and disinfected handles may be sterilised.
The handles are placed in a suitable sterilisation pack (one-way sterilisation pack, e.g. foil / paper sterili-
sation bags, single or double pack) in accordance with DIN EN 868 / ISO 11607 for steam sterilisation
and then sterilised.
Use only the sterilisation procedure listed below for sterilisation. Other sterilisation procedures (e.g. eth-
ylene oxide, formaldehyde and low-temperature plasma sterilisation) are not permissible.
Steam sterilisation procedure
Validated in accordance with DIN EN 554/ISO 11134
Maximum sterilisation temperature 134°C
Proof in principle of the handles’ suitability for effective sterilisation was provided using a fractional vacu-
um process (Euroselectomat 666 by MMM Münchner Medizin Mechanik GmbH, sterilising temperature
134°C, holding time 7 min.)
Inspection / durability
The sterilisable handle sleeve must be dis-
posed after 1000 sterilisation cycles or at the
latest after 2 years and replaced with a new
one.
The year of manufacture can be determined
with the help of a stamping on the inner side
of the handle sleeve (like shown in the pho-
to). The stamping in the photo shows the
number 12, which stands for the year 2012.
5.2. Lamp housing, protective disk
and support system
The Dr. Mach OT-lamp system has a high-quality
surface, which can be cleaned with conventional
cleaning agents.
The protective disk
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is made of a high-quality plas-
tic. Pay attention to the following during cleaning:
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Never wipe over the protective disk
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with a dry
cloth (always clean with a wet cloth).
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Only use disinfectants with
less than 20% alco-
hol
.
Wipe the protective disk
14
after cleaning with an
antistatic, non-fluffy cloth.
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Alc.
20 %