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When moving holder, make sure the roller brakes are unlocked. Take extra care
when rolling across obstacles, soft flooring, and slants. It may be necessary to
lower the hanging load to the minimum infusion height.
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Always lock the roller brakes when not in use.
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The electrically conductive rollers serve only to divert static charges.
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Use of non-pH-neutral cleaning detergents or wipes can lead to surface and
material damage over time
Disposal
The holder can be disposed of at the nearest bulky waste disposal point.
Reprocessing Instructions
Point of Use
N/A
Preparation for Decontamination
N/A
Disassembly Instructions
N/A
Cleaning – Manual
1.
Chloride-containing fluids (e.g.: blood, physiological saline) must be removed to
avoid formation of rust.
2.
Wipe down the pole from top to bottom with a facility approved disinfectant. Start
by wiping the pole and cross bar, then moving to the hooks at the top and middle
of the poles. Finally, wipe down the base by the wheels.
3.
Rinse well with water after disinfecting.
Cleaning – Automated
1.
Extend the outer poles
2.
Middle pole: extend lower unit and wipe down. Slide lower unit back down into
pole and extend the top part of the pole.
3.
Place the EndoDolly™ in the cart washer for cleaning and run on the equipment
cycle
Disinfection
EndoDolly™
It is recommended to use a disinfectant wipe with a disinfectant surface.
Poly cups
Facility approved surface disinfectant wipes or Isopropyl Alcohol.
Drying
N/A
Summary of Contents for EndoDolly
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