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Disassembling
Equipment
Inspecting for
Cleanliness
Completely remove the
swivel adaptor from any
components. The swivel
adaptor itself cannot be
disassembled any further.
Inspect the teeth of
the starbursts, the area
around the locking screw,
and the base of the swivel
adaptor for organic debris.
Cleaning – Manual Equipment: Water, Neutral pH
Detergent, Soft Bristle Brush, Towels
Method
1. Prepare neutral pH enzymatic detergent solution (e.g.
Endozime® AW Triple Plus with APA (Ruhof), 1:128 ratio)
according to detergent manufacturer’s instructions
using lukewarm tap water.
2. Prepare equipment for soaking by disassembling
removable parts and loosening connections.
3. Rinse equipment in warm water before placing into
bath.
4. Completely soak equipment in water/detergent
solution for 30 minutes maximum.
5. Clean thoroughly with a soft nylon bristle brush.
NOTE
– If possible, use a disposable brush.
6. Rinse in warm purified water until all visible substances
and residual detergent are removed.
NOTE
– Make sure
to give special attention to hard-to-reach areas.
7. Thoroughly dry equipment with soft clean towels
and use medically compressed air if needed, to dry
channels, crevices and lumens.
8. Inspect the equipment to make sure there is no visible
organic debris or residue from cleaning agent.
Repeat process if any soil is detected.
Drying
• Products should be dry at this point. If wetness or
excess liquid is detected, dry with a soft clean towel.
• Medically compressed air can be used if needed.
Optional Automatic Wash / Disinfect
CAUTIONS
• Alkaline and highly acidic detergents and solutions
cause damage to the devices.
• Channels and crevices found on these devices require
particular attention during cleaning.
• Pay special attention to the water quality used
throughout reprocessing. Hard water can damage
the surface of the equipment. Avoid using hard water.
Instead use purified water unless otherwise specified.
Limitations on Reprocessing
• Repeated processing has negative effects on these
devices and is not recommended for routine use.
• It is important to have Integra NeuroSpecialists
perform routine inspections (twice yearly is
recommended).
See contact information.
INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning - Automated Equipment: Neutral pH
Detergent
Method
1. Prepare equipment for cleaning by disassembling
removable parts and loosening connections.
2. Rinse equipment in warm water before placing into
washer.
3. Load device into the washer and place small parts in
container or tray inside the washer unit in order to
avoid losing small components.
NOTE
– Load devices carefully into washer in order
to avoid collision.
4. Follow the instructions listed below and set washer
machine to these exact parameters:
Phase
Time
(Min.)
Water
Temperature
Detergent and
Concentration
Pre-
wash 1
4:00
Cold water
N/A
Enzyme
Wash
4:00
Hot water
Neutral pH
enzymatic (e.g.
Endozime® AW
Triple Plus with
APA, Ratio 1:128)
Wash 1
10:00
60.0
°
C
(140° F)
Neutral pH
detergent
(e.g. Renu-
Klenz™ , Steris,
Ratio 1:256)
Rinse 1
0:30
Hot water
N/A
Thermal
Rinse**
2:00
82.2°C
(180° F)
N/A
** Optional phase for disinfection of components –
minimum water temperature as indicated or per worker
manufacturer specifications for the thermal rinse cycle.
NOTE
– Any deviation from this guideline could result in
damage to the equipment as well as improper cleaning
results.
Rinse with purified water. Do not perform if parameters
cannot be achieved.
5. Remove from washer and dry completely if needed.
6. Inspect equipment to make sure there is no visible
organic debris or residue from cleaning agent.
Repeat process if any visible soil is detected.
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