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ALL PUPIL II by KEELER
3. CLEANING AND DISINFECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Before any cleaning of the instrument or the base unit, ensure the power
lead is disconnected.
Only manual non-immersion cleaning as described should be used for this instrument. Do not
autoclave or immerse in cleaning fl uids. Always disconnect power supply from source before
cleaning.
1. Wipe the external surface with a clean absorbent, non-shedding cloth dampened with
de-ionised water / detergent solution (2% detergent by volume) or water / isopropyl
alcohol solution (70% IPA by volume). Avoid optical surfaces.
2. Ensure that excess solution does not enter the instrument. Use caution to ensure cloth is
not saturated with solution.
3. Surfaces must be carefully hand-dried using a clean non-shedding cloth.
4. Safely dispose of used cleaning materials.
For re-useable depressor only
Re-useable depressor should not be re-used if visibly contaminated with
fl uids or blood.
The cleaning and sterilization of reusable depressor, can be accomplished as follows:
1. Manually clean all surfaces of the units using a suitable brush and de-ionised water/
detergent solution (2% detergent by volume). Ensure all crevices are accessed and
cleaned. Solution can be heated to no more than 35°C.
2. Carefully examine to ensure that all visible contamination has been removed.
3. Safely dispose of used cleaning materials.
4. Sterilize using a validated steam sterilizer complying with BS 3970 or equivalent
standard. Operating cycle condition as below: 134-138°C sterilizing temperature at 2.25
bar operating pressure for minimum of 3 minutes hold time.
Following cleaning and/or sterilisation processes inspect the device
to ensure all visible soil has been removed and the device operates as
intended and is suitable for its intended use. Do not use if damaged.
Dispose of safely.
The useful life of the device is determined by the wear and damage during use.
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