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Decontaminating the Analyser
WARNING:
RISK OF BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
These parts of the analyser are in contact with biological samples.
There is, therefore, a potential risk of infection.
Wear disposable gloves for all handling procedures.
The analyser must be decontaminated after carrying out the regular maintenance procedures described in
Section 5 of this user manual. It is essential that decontamination is carried out:
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Prior to any intervention by the Technical Services & Support personnel.
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Prior to any transportation of the system.
A cleaning/decontaminating declaration must be completed by the user.
The declaration is printed on the following page and should be duplicated and, once completed, attached to
the analyser in a prominent position.
It is essential for this declaration to accompany the analyser during any transportation (e.g. return to factory).
Cleaning/decontamination process:
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Decontaminate the probe with a wipe soaked in a decontaminating solution suitable for medical devices.
•
Decontaminate the sample tray and reagent compartment with a wipe soaked in a decontaminating solution
suitable for medical devices.
•
Decontaminate the rinsing well and the liquid waste tubing by pouring bleach (commercial preparation) into
the drainage hole in the rinsing well.
•
Empty the solid waste tray and liquid waste container.
•
Decontaminate the solid waste tray with a wipe soaked in a decontaminating solution suitable for medical
devices.
•
Decontaminate the bodywork, the keyboard and the keys of the computer with a wipe soaked in a
decontaminating solution suitable for medical devices.
!
Do not use any spray products on the analyser
.
Appendices
IDS-iSYS User Manual - Revision M1
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