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1.  MECHANICAL CLEANING:

Mechanical cleaning is the preferred method. Strictly follow the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the cleaning machine. 

Prepare the instruments and attachments for mechanical cleaning. Multipart instruments and attachments that can be dismantled  

must be taken apart or opened for cleaning. All tips and delicate parts should be cleaned manually. Do not overfill wire trays; place 

heavy parts on the bottom of the tray. Heavily contaminated parts (cannulated instruments and attachments) may need soaking and 

flushing through before they are put in the washing machine.

2.  ULTRASONIC CLEANING (classified as a type of mechanical cleaning):

Remove excess exudates before placing instruments or attachments in the ultrasonic bath. Ultrasonic baths are recommended, e.g. 

for taps or instruments and attachments with deep grooves. Ultrasonic cleaning must be followed by normal rinsing.

3.  MANUAL CLEANING:

Requires various nylon brushes, blowing tube and nozzle, clean compressed air device, cleaning agents and solvents as for mecha

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nical cleaning. Observe the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning additives! Do not use steel wool or wire brushes. Treat anodized 

aluminium with extreme care. Any residues remaining after brushing must be removed completely.

4.  DRYING:

Every instrument and attachment must be completely dried inside and outside to prevent rust formation and malfunctioning. A com

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pressed air system can be used for hollow parts and hinges. Please note: If the instruments and attachments are to be reused imme

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diately and sterilised without packaging, then drying is not necessary.

5.  LUBRICATION:

The joints and all moving parts of instruments and attachments must be cleaned and lubricated after use. Only use biological oils and 

acid-free lubricants: pure cooking oil is recommended. If special instrument oil solutions are used, the instruments and attachments 

can be immersed for a certain period of time. With some instrument washing machines, the lubrication process is incorporated. No 

rinsing is required after lubrication. Remove any excess oil before packaging the instruments and attachments!

STERILISATION:

Clean and dry instruments immediately after use. Do not use clean agents or disinfectants with strongly acid or alkaline additives (e.g. 

soda, sodium hydroxide solution or acids)! The gentlest cleaning method is machine (mechanical) cleaning, as already described in 

the User´s Manual.

ONLY STEAM-STERILISE INSTRUMENTS AND ATTACHMENTS!

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR STERILISATION

Before operation, check the instruments and attachments are in perfect condition and functioning correctly!

STERILISER:

 

Steam autoclave, temperature = 121°C to 123°C; pressure = 15 to17 psi (1 to 1.2 bar); at least 30 minutes in packaged state. At a 

temperature of 131°C to 133°C and a pressure of 15 to17 psi (1 to 1.2 bar), the required exposure time decreases to  approx. 20 

minutes

Autoclave with prevacuum: during the prevacuum phase, the air is evacuated from the chamber before the steam flows in. Standard 

cycle for packaged objects = 132°C to 135°C at 27 to 30 psi ( 2 to 3 bar ) with a minimum exposure time of 4 to 10 minutes.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION: 

Before using or sterilising any instruments, always check that all parts are functioning correctly.

IF IT IS SHOWN THAT THIS USER´S MANUAL HAS NOT BEEN ADHERED TO, ALL WARRANTY RIGHTS SHALL LAPSE

Summary of Contents for 4-807

Page 1: ...LOGY CORDLESS DRILL SYSTEM User s Manual No 6 1 GB CORDLESS SYSTEM Easy to use Ergonomic design Simple compact battery packs with high capacity Small robust drill with an extensive range of attachments Steam sterilisable 1253 ...

Page 2: ...nitely variable clockwise rotation For infinitely variable reverse rotation hold down both triggers R and L Specifically reverse rotation is required for rocedures such as releasing bone screws and removing Kirschner wires Reverse rotation must be used exclusively for the above mentioned procedures Note The Rechargeable Battery 4 810 does not require sterilisation but must be treated with the same...

Page 3: ... intervention to destroy microorganisms Today health professionals and patients are at constantly increasing risk so appropriate cleaning and disinfection of these drills and attachments is extremely important If in doubt contact MAT GmbH Co KG and the manufacturer of the disinfectant and cleaning agent used Note Please observe the Instructions for use of attachments with the exception of the Rech...

Page 4: ...m MAT GmbH Co KG may be used for repairs The operator is required to obtain a list detailing the type and scope of work performed with the company stamp date and signature of the repairer SERVICING We recommend sending the Cordless Drill 4 807 to MAT GmbH Co KG for servicing after a year or after 120 sterilisation cycles surgical operations WARNING All equipment must be cleaned and sterilised befo...

Page 5: ...Risk analysis evaluation of risk analysis Evaluation of the check list of Fundamental Requirements for this medical device Attachments Description Order of Number REF Cordless Drill with end cap 4 807 Medical Device Mono Block Battery oscillating Saw 4 808 Medical device Long rechargeable battery with extension 4 809 Medical device Standard rechargeable battery 4 810 Medical device Funnel for inse...

Page 6: ... with the provisions of MED UMW MAT GmbH co KG will deal with disposal Symbol description R clockwise rotation L reverse rotation Symbol 1 Observe instructions in User s Manual Symbol 2 Classification Type BF Symbol 3 Recyclable Symbol 4 CE 1253 in accordance with Directive 93 42 EEC Symbol 5 Protection class II device Key to the symbols ...

Page 7: ...w at an angle of not more than 10 to 15 insert gently to avoid damaging the contacts Step 3 Replace the end cap 4 and close it by turning in the direction indicated by the arrow Step 4 Test the drill to ensure it operates properly see Method of operation and Functional check on page 2 7 Main switch and reverse rotation L 6 Clockwise rotation R OVERVIEW 1 Cordless Drill 2 Battery Compatment 3 Recha...

Page 8: ...d by the arrow Slide the chuck 2 onto the shaft 3 as far as it will go Release the chuck collar 1 Turn the chuck slightly until it engages in the shaft 3 Check the connection Hold the chuck 4 with your left hand and pull it away from the drill Fault Rectification Clutch does not engage in shaft If due to dirt clean the clutch if due to damage send to Customer Service 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 9: ... 4 816 Desktop Charger dual 240V and 115V charging time 60 minutes Please state required voltage when ordering 6 REF 4 830 Three jaw chuck 0 5 mm to 7 0 mm capacity for round and triangular shanks incl chuck key 7 REF 4 834 Reduction gears with AO standard clutch large Speed 0 150 rpm 8 REF 4 836 Oscillating saw with AO connection for saw blades 9 REF 4 837 Sternum saw 10 REF 4 842 Quick action ch...

Page 10: ...rt time before the operation 4 Remove blood and other exudates from instruments and attachments during the operation replace instruments and attach ments in their assigned place after use 5 Flush through cannulated instruments to prevent blood and bone powder from drying on 6 Use Ringer s lactate solution or saline solution to clean instruments and accessories but do not immerse them in solutions ...

Page 11: ...ut packaging then drying is not necessary 5 LUBRICATION The joints and all moving parts of instruments and attachments must be cleaned and lubricated after use Only use biological oils and acid free lubricants pure cooking oil is recommended If special instrument oil solutions are used the instruments and attachments can be immersed for a certain period of time With some instrument washing machine...

Page 12: ...809 4 810 warm up but this does not indicate a fault As soon as the BATTERY 4 809 4 810 is fully charged the lamp glows green 2 Chargers 4 814 and 4 816 switch off automatically when the BATTERY 4 809 4 810 is fully charged This means that you can leave the BATTERY 4 809 4 810 in the operational Charger 4 814 4 816 for a prolonged period so that it is always charged to full capacity without any ri...

Page 13: ...of work performed with the company stamp date and signature of the repairer WARNING All equipment must be cleaned before sending for servicing Transport and storage conditions To prevent damage The Charger 4 814 4 816 and BATTERY 4 809 4 810 must be transported in the aluminium case provided which has a special foam insert The same applies for correct storage of this device This device must only b...

Page 14: ...ge 12 V Rated output current 1100 mA max Protection class II Degree of protection as per DIN EN 529 IPX0 Technical Data Function The Chargers 4 814 and 4 816 are controlled and monitored by a microcontroller Irrespective of the charge level of the battery the controller measures the momentary capacity and controls the charging process ...

Page 15: ...15 Notice ...

Page 16: ...MAT GmbH Co KG Friedrich Wöhler Straße 10 78576 Emmingen Liptingen Germany Phone 49 0 7465 909 188 Fax 49 0 7465 909 024 www mat medical com info mat medical com Revision 06 04 2010 Cordless Drill System User s Manual No 6 GB MAT ...

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