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Manual and Mechanical Cleaning. 

Instructions for the Synthes Small Battery Drive II.

1 Remove debris. 

Rinse the device under running cold tap water for a 
minimum of 2 minutes. Use a sponge, soft lint-free cloth 
or soft-bristled brush to assist in removing gross soil. 
For cannulations of the handpiece and attachments, the 
cleaning brush (519.40) should be used.

Note

: Do not use pointed objects for cleaning.

2  Manipulate moving parts.

 

Manipulate all moving parts such as the triggers, sleeves 
and switches under running tap water to loosen and 
remove gross debris.

Manual Cleaning Instructions

Mechanical/Automated Cleaning Instruction with Manual Pre-cleaning

Important:

–  Manual pre-cleaning prior to mechanical/automated 

cleaning/disinfection is important to ensure that 
cannulations and other difficult to access areas are 
clean.

–   Alternative cleaning/disinfection procedures other 

than in the procedure described below (including 
manual precleaning) have not been validated by 
Synthes.

3  Spray and wipe. 

Spray and wipe the device using a neutral pH enzymatic 
solution for a minimum of 2 minutes. 

Follow the enzymatic detergent manufacturer’s 
directions for correct temperature, water quality 
(i.e. pH, hardness) and concentration/dilution.

4  Clean with detergent. 

Clean the device manually under running warm water 
using an enzymatic cleaner or detergent for a minimum 
of 5 minutes. Manipulate all moving parts under running 
water. Use a soft-bristled brush and/or soft lint-free cloth 
to remove all visible soil and debris. 

Follow the enzymatic cleaner or detergent 
manufacturer’s instructions for use for correct 
temperature, water quality and concentration/dilution.

5  Rinse with tap water. 

Rinse the device thoroughly using cool to lukewarm 
running water for a minimum of 2 minutes. Use a 
syringe, pipette or water jet to flush lumens and 
channels. Actuate joints, handles and other movable 
device features in order to rinse thoroughly under 
running water.

6  Visually inspect device. 

Inspect the cannulations, coupling sleeves, etc. for visible 
soil. Repeat steps 1 – 6 until no visible soil remains.

7  

Final rinse with de-ionized/
purified water.

Final rinse with de-ionized or purified water for a 
minimum of 2 minutes.

8 Dry. 

Dry device using a soft lint-free cloth or clean 
compressed air.

1 Remove debris.

Rinse the device under running cold tap water for a 
minimum of 2 minutes. Use a sponge, soft lint-free 
cloth or soft-bristled brush to assist in removing gross 
soil. For cannulations of the handpiece and attachments, 
the cleaning brush (519.40) should be used.

Note:

 Do not use pointed objects for cleaning.

2  Manipulate moving parts. 

Manipulate all moving parts such as the triggers, sleeves 
and switches under running tap water to loosen and 
remove gross debris.

3  Spray and wipe. 

Spray and wipe the device using a neutral pH enzymatic 
solution for a minimum of 2 minutes. Follow the 
enzymatic detergent manufacturer’s directions for 
correct temperature, water quality (i.e. pH, hardness) 
and concentration/dilution.

4  Clean with detergent. 

Clean the device manually under running warm water 
using an enzymatic cleaner or detergent for a minimum 
of 5 minutes. Manipulate all moving parts under running 
water. Use a soft-bristled brush and/or soft lint-free cloth 
to remove all visible soil and debris.

Follow the enzymatic cleaner or detergent manu-
facturer’s instructions for use for correct temperature, 
water quality and concentration/dilution.

5  Rinse with tap water. 

Rinse the device thoroughly using cool to lukewarm 
running water for a minimum of 2 minutes. Use a 
syringe, pipette or water jet to flush lumens and 
channels. Actuate joints, handles and other movable 
device features in order to rinse thoroughly under 
running water.

6  Visually inspect device. 

Inspect the cannulations, coupling sleeves, etc. for visible 
soil. Repeat steps 1 – 6 until no visible soil remains.

7  Load washing basket. 

Place devices in the specially  designed tray for machine 
washing supplied by Synthes (68.001.610). Ensure 
that all cannulations (handpiece and attachments), if 
applicable, are positioned vertically, i.e. in an upright 
position as shown.
 

Note:

 Specific lid (68.001.602) is available for the 

washing basket.

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