
Crest Healthcare Pro R:1
5.4.2 P
J
Ultrasonic
Cleaning System Cycle
Using facility safe instrument handling practices, process load as
follows:
NOTE: When reprocessing Intuitive Surgical
®
da Vinci
®
instruments
and da Vinci accessories, always refer
to manufacturer’s Instructions
f
or Use to ensure proper cleaning processes are being followed.
1.
Place loaded instrument tray onto CLEANING Chamber tray
elevator and connect hoses.
Press
WASH CYCLE SELECT
touch pad to select P
J
Cleaning
System Cycle (dV Endo Wrist, dV Accessories, Sonic Instrument
[Standard], System Flush or facility created).
Press desired Cycle and press
EXIT
.
2.
3.
4. Press
WASH/RINSE<START>
touch pad to start Pro
Cleaning System Cycle. Elevator lowers and lid closes.
5.4.3 Spray Rinse Phase
NOTE: For
PJ W/R/D
Units, proceed to
S
ECTION
5.4.4, R
INSE
/
D
RY
P
HASE
.
If using a Cleaner Unit, load may be rinsed as follows:
Load is sprayed with hot tap water (110-120°F [43-49°C]) for two
minutes. If Lubrication phase was selected, during last 15 seconds of
hot water rinse, instruments are rinsed with a lubricant solution
(lubricant and pure water).
NOTE: Timer does not start until water reaches 110-120°F (43-49°C).
5-13
Supplemental Information
Operator Manual
WARNING – PINCHING
HAZARD: Pinch point is
created during lid articulation.
Keep hands clear when
opening or closing the lid
.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
• Never drop or rest parts
directly on chamber bottom
or on top of transducers.
• Never scratch chamber
walls. This can increase
cavitation erosion.
Cleaner Unit
Current
Cycle
(Sonic
Instrument)
Press
Console Unit
WARNING – PINCHING
HAZARD: Pinch point is
created during lid articulation.
Keep hands clear when
opening or closing the lid
.
WARNING – ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD: Allow
instrument tray to fully drain
prior to moving to next
cleaning station. Excess water
spillage may cause electrical
shock and serious injury.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
• Never drop or rest parts
directly on chamber bottom
or on top of transducers.
• Never scratch chamber
walls. This can increase
cavitation erosion.