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Cleaning
WARNING:
ALWAYS clean the equipment as indicated
upon initial receipt and before each use. Failure to comply
may cause infection and result in patient or healthcare
staff injury.
CAUTIONS:
▪
DO NOT immerse any system component in liquid. DO NOT allow
liquids or moisture to enter any electrical connection.
▪
DO NOT sterilize any system component.
▪
DO NOT use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals, including
glutaraldehyde or similar chemical cleaners, unless otherwise
specified.
▪
Use of unapproved disinfectants may cause system damage.
Recommended Equipment
▪
PPE as recommended by the disinfectant supplier (minimum:
gown, gloves, face/eye shield)
▪
Soft, lint-free cloth
▪
United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA)
registered disinfectant with a claim for activity against Hepatitis
B. The following disinfectants have been validated for use on the
exterior of the Stryker Neptune 2 Waste Management System:
Sodium Hypochlorite Based - Clorox
®
Clean-Up
®
Disinfectant
Cleaner with Bleach (EPA Reg. #67619-17)
Quaternary Ammonium Based - CaviCide
®
(EPA Reg. #46781-6)
To Wipe Down the Rover
1. Wipe the external surfaces of the rover with a soft, lint-free cloth
moistened with a non-abrasive, hospital disinfectant prepared
according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Clean surfaces until
all visible soil is removed.
2. Wipe critical areas such as the handle, control panel, manifold
ports, and any other areas that may have become soiled,
including the infrared communication window (Figure 44).
Figure 44 To Wipe Down the Rover
3. Using a clean cloth moistened with disinfectant, wipe all surfaces.
Make sure all surfaces remain visibly wet at room temperature for
at least the minimum time specified in the instructions supplied by
the disinfectant manufacturer.
4. Remove any excess disinfectant solution using a soft, lint-free
cloth moistened with water if required by the instructions supplied
by the disinfectant manufacturer.
5. Inspect the rover. See the
Inspection and Maintenance
section.
6. If the rover will be used again, use the rover handle to push and
relocate the rover. See the
To Setup the Rover
section. If the
rover will no longer be used, use the rover handle to push and
relocate the rover to a storage area.
Storage and Handling
CAUTIONS:
▪
ALWAYS store and transport the equipment within the specified
environmental condition values throughout its useful life. See the
Specifications
section.
▪
ALWAYS call Stryker Neptune Customer Service before
transporting or storing this equipment in freezing conditions. See
the
Contact Information
section. Failure to comply will cause the
expansion of frozen internal fluid to damage the equipment.
To ensure the longevity, performance and safety of this equipment,
use of the original packaging material is recommended when storing
or transporting this equipment.
Disposal/Recycle
WARNINGS:
BLOODBORNE PATHOGEN AND CONTAMINATION HAZARDS
▪
ALWAYS follow local regulations for safe handling, recycling,
and disposal of biohazardous fluid waste and Neptune
equipment.
▪
Call Neptune Customer Service for rover decontamination
procedures. See the
Contact Information
section.
Failure to comply may cause environmental contamination or
infection and result in personal injury.
0000016914, Rev. S Effective Date: Mar 11, 2016 9:46:10 AM
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