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4.  CLEANING / DISINFECTION 

The device is made from plastic and metal materials that are not subject to either biodegradation or 
corrosion under normal operating conditions. The device was designed to allow for its full cleaning in 
the event of any leakage of bodily fluids, liquids being administered or any other external pollution.  

4.1 

 Cleaning 

To clean the device, place the Droper Vet on a flat, stable surface. Open the 
Droper Vet and pivot the cover backwards as far as possible. Firmly grip the 
end of the plate nearest the operator and pull obliquely upwards. This will result 
in the tightening clips releasing the plate from the mechanism (see diagram). 

Normal cleaning can then take place by spraying and rinsing. 

4.2 

 Disinfection 

After  disassembly  and  cleaning,  the  different  parts  removed  according  to  the  procedure  described 
above in point 

4.1 Cleaning

 can be disinfected by soaking, scrubbing or spraying appropriate products. 

The use of disinfectants applied using SPRAYS is ideal for routine disinfection operations and must take 
place  in  compliance  with  the  disinfectants  manufacturer's  recommendations  and  at  a  distance  of 
30 cm from the device, while ensuring that no liquid product is accumulated on the device. 

For further information, please contact your company's appropriate department for the provision of 
suitable cleaning and disinfection agents.  

Precautions

 

1.

 

Solvent-based disinfectants are prohibited. 

2.

 

Do not place in an autoclave. Avoid abrasive scrubbing which may damage the elements. 

3.

 

Do not use cleaning products containing the following ingredients

 

:  

 

AMMONIUM / TRICHLORETHYLENE 

 

DICHLOROETHYLENE 

 

AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 

 

CHLORINATED or AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS  

 

METHYLENE CHLORIDE  

 

 

Summary of Contents for VET

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DROPER VET MAHUSACA sprl Lieu dit Maison Bois 1 4877 OLNE Belgique info droper be ...

Page 2: ...of contents 1 Description of the Droper Vet 3 2 Using the Droper Vet 4 3 Operating issues 9 4 Cleaning Disinfection 10 5 Periodic inspection 11 6 Storage 11 7 Warranty conditions 12 8 Life 12 9 Useful contacts 12 ...

Page 3: ...3 12 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE DROPER ...

Page 4: ...n devices working under pressure like the pressure cuffs Types of infusion lines Two types of lines can be accepted 1 Classic infusion lines similar to these used with the pressure cuffs These lines have normally a drip chamber directly connected to the spike see attached drawing With this accessory there are two possible scenarios a Droper used residentially with flow rate monitored through the d...

Page 5: ...this accessory there is one possible scenario a Droper used residentially or ambulatory with flow regulation through the drip chamber Possible with all flexible crystalloid bag sizes up to 1000 ml Classical air line purge the Droper can be used vertically hanged or horizontally laid down with its drip chamber directed downward see aside drawing For safety reason any infused animal transfer with a ...

Page 6: ...the cover then open the cover 2 2 Inserting the infusion line Check that the choke or flow regulator is set to the OFF position Insert the spike into the infusion bag 2 3 Placing the infusion bag connected with the infusion line and closing the device 1 Insertion on the plate With the cover fully open position the bag to be administered on the plate and attach it to one of the fastening hooks on t...

Page 7: ...ged side down in order to correctly position the cover This operation pressurizes the bag 3 Positioning On the standing horse the Droper vet will be hanged in the upper part of a surcingle see under drawings by the mean of a hook not supplied that will go through the hanging ring installed on the rear side of the Droper Vet in order to benefit from a stable positioning On lying animal ideally the ...

Page 8: ...he inverted pyramid drawn on the front surface of the mobile plate of the equipment when the final peak will be visible coupled with the absence of flow of infusion solution in the drip chamber if necessary by observance of blood reflux in the tubing with the device being located below the level on which the patient is lying Once administration is complete open the Droper Vet using the same method...

Page 9: ...ot stopped working Remove the bag of fluid and continue administration by gravity or manual pressure on the bag or change device Send the Droper Vet to the maintenance department for repair Check whether the clamp roller clamp or flow regulator is set to the OFF position Reposition the clamp roller clamp or flow regulator to the desired position Check whether the infusion transfusion line is being...

Page 10: ...ssembly and cleaning the different parts removed according to the procedure described above in point 4 1 Cleaning can be disinfected by soaking scrubbing or spraying appropriate products The use of disinfectants applied using SPRAYS is ideal for routine disinfection operations and must take place in compliance with the disinfectants manufacturer s recommendations and at a distance of 30 cm from th...

Page 11: ...o operate more than 6 000 times under normal operating conditions However the manufacturer advises that users perform annual maintenance and inspections to ensure the correct operation of the device either by sending it to the manufacturer or distributor or by using the method described below Place a 1000 ml bag of NaCl 0 9 the design of which corresponds to the plate s surface e g 1000 ml Viaflo ...

Page 12: ...d or repaired by persons not authorized by us The serial number of the device must not have been modified or erased For item returns and repairs please contact the After Sales Service 8 LIFE The Droper Vet was designed to operate for a period of 2 years calculated based on a daily usage rate of 8 infusions per day from its commissioning date and for a period of 10 years from its date of manufactur...

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