Mach LED 150F / 150 / 150FP
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Edition 12
08.08.2018 / Bak We page 11/26
4.
Cleaning
4.1 Sterilizable handle
The light can be equipped against surcharge with
the
sterilisable
handle
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. The handle sleeve is
removable and sterilisable. Before using the first
time and before every use the handle sleeve must
be cleaned, disinfected and sterilised.
The handle sleeve must be removed for sterilisation:
•
To remove press the lock
V
and pull off the steri-
lisable handle sleeve
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while keeping the lock
pressed.
•
To attach, push on and slightly twist the handle
until the lock
V
engages securely.
Handles often become unsterile during an
operation. Therefore always keep additional handles
available for exchange.
Cleaning / disinfection and sterilisation
Basics
Efficient cleaning / disinfection is an essential requirement for effective sterilisation of the handle.
Within the scope of responsibility for the sterility of the products it should be noted that only sufficiently
validated equipment and product specific processes are used for cleaning / disinfection and that the
validated parameters are complied with in every cycle.
In addition, the hospital / clinic hygiene regulations must be observed.
Remark:
The requirements of the national committees (standards and directives) for hygienics and disin-
fection must be observed.
Cleaning / disinfection
Cleaning and disinfection must be carried out immediately after use.
A mechanised process (disinfector) should be used for cleaning / disinfection. The efficiency of the
process used must be recognised and validated in principle (e.g. listed under disinfectants and
disinfection procedures tested and recognised by Robert-Koch-Institute / DGHM).
When using other procedures (e.g. a manual procedure), proof and process efficiency in principle must
be provided within the scope of validation.
Proof in principle of the suitability of the handles for efficient cleaning / disinfection was provided using a
cyclic cleaning system (Netsch-Bellmed T-600-IUDT/AN, programme 2 for small parts; code B).
It is not allowed to use agents / disinfectants, which contain the following substances, as these may
cause changes in the material:
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High-concentration organic and inorganic acids
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Chlorinated hydrocarbons
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2-ethoxyethanol
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V