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RotaScope Classic Cabinet
Manual Version
1.04
Date
23 November 2021
60
3.5
Terms and definitions used in this manual
Term
Meaning
9V Battery
A 9V Battery
–
Used to manually unlock cabinet
doors in case of power failure
–
battery may be
inserted into the battery compartment located
under the Cabinet Control Screen on the cabinet
door
–
firmly pressing the battery upwards will
disengage the door lock electronically
If the battery supplied has aged it may need to be
replaced from time to time
AER
Automated Endoscope Preprocessor
(Automatic Scope Washer)
AER
Automatic Endoscope Reprocessor (Scope washer)
Air Intake Filter
The air intake filter) is located in the IAS (Integrated
Air System) Housing on top of the cabinet.
The Air Intake Filter must be replaced annually by an
Authorised Distributor at Annual Service
Annual Service
RotaScope Cabinets should be serviced by way of
an annual service contract each year. The service
should be performed by an Authorised Distributor.
The service will include inspection, calibration if
required, and includes the replacement of filters,
pumps and is described in detail in the Annual
Service Agreement.
Approved Scopes
See list of Approved endoscopes appendix
–
listing
scopes approved as suitable to be dried and stored
in RotaScope Cabinets
See -
ApprovedScopeList.pdf
Barcode - AER
Chamber - SmartStation
Barcode Stickers are produced upon install by the
Install Team and affixed to each AER washer
chamber
–
the Barcode identifies specifically the
Washer ID, Name and Chamber Number
–
when
Operator and Scope are scanned, the system
records a unique wash cycle reference
Scanning a scope out of the washer confirms that
the wash cycle was complete and successful
NOTE
–
this confirmation relies on the Operator
acknowledging the success of the wash cycle
–
scanning the Operator ID Barcode and the Scope ID
Barcode out of the washer records that the
Operator is accepting the wash cycle success from
that washer/chamber
Barcode
–
Scope ID
A barcode is printed for each endoscope
–
the
barcode should be affixed to the endoscope on the
handpiece and should be positioned for easy