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5 Routine
Maintenance
Daily Maintenance
Daily Cleaning: refer to Section 6
Decontamination: refer to Section 7A
Flow Verification: refer to Section 8
Monthly Maintenance
Decontamination: refer to Section 7B
6 System
Maintenance
Turn the main power switch “OFF” and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. First
clean the external surface of the unit using a clean cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution.
Then wipe with a clean cloth dampened with water to remove detergent. Dry with a clean cloth. Hard
to clean spots may be cleaned with a light abrasive such as “Soft Scrub”.
NOTE
The housing of the EFP-500 is water resistant and can be
cleaned as described above. However, never immerse the
EFP-500 in any fluid.
CAUTION
Never clean the EFP-500 while connected to an electrical
outlet.
After each reprocessing cycle, wipe external surface of Channel Assemblies with clean cloth soaked
in detergent solution. Rinse with clean water.
7 Decontamination
Cycle
A.
EFP-500 Channel Assembly Decontamination
NOTE:
The Inlet Hose is not autoclavable.
NOTE:
The Inlet Hose is decontaminated along with the EFP-500.
NOTE:
The Inlet Hose should be rinsed with water and flushed with alcohol
at the end of each day of use.
NOTE:
Periodically check the hoses for cracks, dents and or excessive
wear. Replace as necessary.
NOTE:
Do not use the EFP-500 to flush an endoscope with high-level
disinfectant.
NOTE:
Do not use the EFP-500 to flush alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl).
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