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MNL-00049 [1] 

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Item / Action 

Frequency 

Replace lamps 

*UVB

 

– Every 300 hours of use. 

*UVA

 

– Every 500 hours of use. 

*Blue

 

– Every 500 hours of use. 

 * Lamp life will vary depending on average treatment time and other environmental conditions. 

15.2 

Cleaning/Disinfection  

15.2.1 General Cleaning 

For general use, use a clean non-abrasive cloth, not paper towels, and a mild cleaning solution 
such as Dawn Liquid Dishwashing Soap to gently wipe down the exterior of the device. 

15.2.2 Low-Level Disinfection 

To reduce micro-organisms on the patient-contacting surfaces, disinfect these surfaces between 
uses of the device, including when the same patient has the device for use.  For disinfection 
while the same patient uses the device, we have tested several cleaners that do not degrade 
the Acrylic and can be seen in Table 2 Daavlin Tested Cleaners. 

 

Cleaner/Solution 

Contact Time 

Monk brand Wipes 

Follow the contact time instructions 

provided with the Monk brand Wipes 

70% Isopropyl Alcohol 

3 min 

Table 2 Daavlin Tested Cleaners

 

1.  Thoroughly wipe down the surfaces and allow contact time listed in Table 2 Daavlin Tested 

Cleaners. 

2.  Allow to air dry and inspect for visible contaminants.  

3.  If contaminants remain repeat until no visible containments remain repeat steps 0 and 2. 

15.2.3 High-Level Disinfection 

Follow a high-level disinfection protocol between the use of the device on different patients. Use 
a high-

level disinfectant, such as Steris Corporation’s Resert XL-HLD, and follow the 

manufacturers 

guidelines. See also “FDA-Cleared Sterilants and High Level Disinfectants with 

General Claims for Processing Reusable Medical and Dental Devices” available at: 

https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/reprocessing-reusable-medical-devices-information-
manufacturers/fda-cleared-sterilants-and-high-level-disinfectants-general-claims-processing-
reusable-medical-and

. 

 

Note: Do not clean reflective surfaces with paper towels.  They may scratch the surface.  

At least once a year, we recommend that you remove the protective acrylic for a more thorough 
cleaning of the lamps and reflectors.  Refer to Lamp Replacement instructions, see 

Section 15.3 

Lamp  Removal  and  Replacement

  on  how  to  remove  the  acrylic  and  lamps,  as  well  as  other 

important information on how to ensure that the lamps are safely and correctly replaced. 

 

15.3 

Lamp Removal and Replacement  

Lamps may need to be replaced due to burnout or because their energy output has decreased to 
a point that your treatments may have become excessively long.   

Содержание 1 Series

Страница 1: ...MNL 00049 1 Proprietary and Confidential Page 1 of 19 DT Home Control Operation Manual Modes of Operation Timed Mode...

Страница 2: ...10 3 How to Position Yourself 10 11 0 Setting Up a Treatment Time 10 12 0 Viewing Device Code for Flex Rx 11 13 0 Enable Disable Refill FlexRX 11 13 1 Refill FlexRx 12 14 0 Special Notes 12 15 0 Care...

Страница 3: ...have prescribed your device with FlexRx a system that limits the total number of exposures the device will deliver Specific information about these systems is provided in this manual 2 0 Indications...

Страница 4: ...vice department to determine an appropriate replacement 5 0 Unpacking and Assembly 1 Open the top of the box and grasp both sides of the device Pull it out of the box along with the foam packers on ea...

Страница 5: ...kin that the physician does not intend to treat During extremely long treatments some surfaces may become hot Remove any body parts from those surfaces if it becomes uncomfortable The unit should have...

Страница 6: ...0 Environmental Specifications If the device continues to malfunction cease operation and contact the Daavlin Service Department If necessary operation of equipment may be terminated by disconnecting...

Страница 7: ...ee page 21 DT Controlled Phototherapy Devices are considered CISPR Group 1 Class A devices to be used for prescription use only 8 0 Operating Specifications Ambient Temperature 15 C to 30 C 59 F to 86...

Страница 8: ...a prominent and easily readable position Please read the label carefully as it contains important safety information Figure 2 Warning Label Figure 3 Identification Label The following table lists all...

Страница 9: ...treatments along with any other notes regarding your treatment or treatment results For example forgot lip balm put sunscreen on tender area etc Note A free printable treatment log is available for d...

Страница 10: ...e on the acrylic surface Excess pressure can cause the acrylic surface to crack and break Larger Area Treatment Choose the 9 inches position when starting your therapy Position the 1 Series so that th...

Страница 11: ...n again will pause treatment 8 While paused pressing the CANCEL button will end the treatment and prompt a new treatment 12 0 Viewing Device Code for Flex Rx The Device Code is predetermined by the so...

Страница 12: ...ed When power is restored the controller will prompt for the Key Code and another treatment will have to be started a If Flex Rx is activated and the controller loses power during a treatment an expos...

Страница 13: ...leaners 2 Allow to air dry and inspect for visible contaminants 3 If contaminants remain repeat until no visible containments remain repeat steps 0 and 2 15 2 3 High Level Disinfection Follow a high l...

Страница 14: ...removed 4 On top of each lamp socket there will be a red button that when pushed will allow you to remove the base of the lamp from its corresponding lamp socket With one hand firmly press and hold th...

Страница 15: ...tual Level Electrostatic discharge immunity test following IEC 61000 4 2 8kV conductive surfaces coupling planes 2kV 4kV 8kV and 15kV non conductive surfaces 8kV conductive surfaces coupling planes 2k...

Страница 16: ...guidance Conducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device including cables than the recomm...

Страница 17: ...elephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF tran...

Страница 18: ...with our operating instructions The Limited Warranty does not apply to Equipment failure or damage caused by shipping or customer abuse misuse or accident incorrect customer installation improper ele...

Страница 19: ...d warranty service work However this Limited Warranty will be declared null and void if non qualified technicians perform any repair or maintenance on the Equipment unless prior written authorization...

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