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• Part 3 — The third part (called post-use conditioning) includes cleaning, testing and storage
of the Cadence ILC module. This part is optional and is applicable only when the module
is reused.
• Part 4 — The fourth part includes proper disposal of the Cadence ILC module.
An illustration summarizes the four parts of an SPTFF process and provides a map for learning
the procedures in each part (Figure 3).
HELPFUL INFORMATION!
It may be helpful to photocopy Figure 3 and use it as a reference
until you learn the procedures used in each part of the SPTFF process.
WARNING!
The Cadence ILC module is a disposable device. It could potentially be used
several times. However, specific end-user studies should be conducted to identify the limited
re-use range and validate specific re-use requirements per application.
Figure 3
Main parts of a Cadence ILC process and the procedures required to complete each part
Pre-Use
Conditioning
A
Connect Cadence
Module
B
Remove Air,
Flush with Water
Processing
I
Process Product
J
Recover Product
Post-Use
Disposal
Proper Disposal
of Module
C
Sanitize Cadence
Module
D
Flush with Water
E
Determine
Permeability (Optional)
Post-Use
Conditioning
(Optional)
1
2
4
3
K
Clean Cadence
Module
L
Flush with Water
M
Determine
Permeability
N
Integrity Test
O
Add Storage
Solution
F
Determine
Hold-Up Volume
G
Integrity Test
H
Remove Air,
Flush with Buffer