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INTRODUCTION
Intended use of the machine
Getinge 86-series washer disinfectors are intended for cleaning, disinfecting and drying
surgical instruments (solid and tubular), dishes, hand bowls and baby feeding bottles,
containers, anesthesia equipment (critical objects such as surgical instruments and an
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esthesia equipment must also be sterilized before use), laboratory glass and OP shoes.
The items must be placed in the proper accessories, recommended by
Getinge Disinfection
AB.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that an Installation Qualification and a
Performance Qualification according to ISO 15883 are carried out before the product
goes into service.
Incorrect use may result in damage and injury.
Attention symbols
Some of the warnings, instructions and advice in this manual are so important that we
use the following special symbols to draw attention to them. The symbols and designs
used are:
This symbol indicates a warning in the service manual. It warns of a hazard
that may lead to more or less severe injury and in certain cases mortal dan-
ger.
It also highlights warnings to avoid damage to equipment.
This symbol highlights a warning in the text of the service manual dealing
with the handling of components sensitive to ESD. The hazard that it warns
about may result in damage to hardware and/or circuit boards.
This symbol highlights the risk of injury by burning. The part or the surface
may be very hot.
This symbol shows that voltage is or may be present in the machine or parts
of the machine.
Summary of Contents for 86 SERIES
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