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Cleaning, maintenance, overhaul
6.3.3
Cleaning the transmitters
For changing and cleaning of the transmitters please read the
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6.3.4
Reconditioning the VACU-ACTOR
ATTENTION !
After each application of the device with the suction cup all reusable parts which
have been in contact with the patient need to be cleaned and disinfected.
After each application of the device with the suction cup all reusable parts which have
been in contact with the patient need to be reconditioned for further application, to
get the parts free of microorganism.
The instructions must be strictly followed to exclude damage of the parts.
6.3.4.1
Preparation of cleaning
Choose a clean, dust-free workplace, to perform the cleaning and disinfection.
Material required
Make sure that the following objects and tools for cleaning and disinfection are
available:
– clean, soft and and lint-free cleaning tissues
– cleaning agent suitable for polycarbonate
.
– surface disinfectant (recommended is Meliseptol)
Disassembly of the medical device
• Pull the suction cup off the air hose.
• Disconnect the air hose from the device.
The air hose as well as the bacteria filter are disposable parts and need to be disposed.
NOTE
The air hose as well as the bacteria filter may not be reused, because of the risk
of contamination of the patient and the system.
•
Dispose the air hose including the bacteria filter in accordance with your hygiene
plan.
• Check the suction cup for damage or leakages.
Perform cleaning and disinfection as described in the following Chapters.
Summary of Contents for DUOLITH SD1 R-SW
Page 2: ...II 17 360 02 0320 Preface...
Page 12: ...XII 17 360 02 0320 Preface...
Page 13: ...1 General Safety Information...
Page 19: ...2 Principles...
Page 24: ...2 6 17 362 02 0320 Principles empty page...
Page 25: ...3 System Description...
Page 49: ...4 Operation...
Page 100: ...4 52 17 364 02 0320 Operation...
Page 101: ...5 Status Displays and Trouble shooting...
Page 106: ...5 6 17 365 02 0918 Status messages and trouble shooting empty page...
Page 107: ...6 Cleaning Maintenance Overhaul...
Page 119: ...7 Accessories...
Page 122: ...7 4 17 367 02 0320 Accessories...
Page 123: ...8 Technical data conformity and labelling...
Page 137: ...9 Warranty and service...
Page 139: ...10 Ultrasound optional...