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Heavy Duty
System 7 Battery
Powered Heavy
Duty Systems
Care Instructions
ENGLISH (EN)
2012-08
7200-001-700 Rev-C
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Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
User/Patient Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Processing Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.0
Point of Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.0
Transport to Decontamination Processing Area . . . . . . . . . 5
3.0
Preparation for Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4.0
5.0
6.0
3.1
Detergents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.2
Water Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Handpiece and Attachment Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1
Manual Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.2
Automated Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Battery Pack Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.1
Manual Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
5.2
Automated Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Inspection and Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
6.1
Limitations of Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
6.2
Visual Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6.3
Functional Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
7.0
Preparation for Sterilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
8.0
Packaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
9.0
Handpiece and Attachment Sterilization . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
10.0 Battery Pack Sterilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
11.0 Storage and Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
11.1 Sterile Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
11.2 Non-sterile Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Disposal/Recycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
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Introduction
This Care Instructions manual is the most comprehensive source of
information for the maintenance and sterile processing of your product.
This manual may be used by in-service trainers, biomedical equipment
technicians, and central supply/sterile processing technicians. Keep and
consult this reference manual during the life of the product.
The following conventions are used in this manual:
•
A WARNING highlights a safety-related issue. ALWAYS comply with this
information to prevent patient and/or healthcare staff injury.
•
A CAUTION highlights a product reliability issue. ALWAYS comply with
this information to prevent product damage.
•
A NOTE supplements and/or clarifies procedural information.
If additional information or in-service training is required, contact your Stryker
sales representative or call Stryker customer service. Outside the US,
contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
Trademarks not the property of Stryker Corporation are the property of their
respective owners.
User/Patient Safety
WARNINGS:
•
Only individuals trained and experienced in the processing of reusable
medical devices should process this equipment.
•
Before processing any equipment, read and understand the instructions.
Pay particular attention to WARNING information. Become familiar with
the equipment prior to processing.
•
DO NOT reuse, reprocess, or re-package single use cutting accessories.
All cutting accessories are intended for a single use only. Reuse may
create a serious risk of contamination and lead to infection or crossinfection. Reprocessing may compromise the structural integrity of the
cutting accessory and result in fragmentation during use. Critical product
information may be lost if the cutting accessory is re-packaged.
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Accessories
WARNING: Use only Stryker-approved system components and
accessories, unless otherwise specified. DO NOT modify any
system component or accessory.
NOTE: For a complete list of accessories, contact your Stryker sales
representative. Outside the US, contact your nearest Stryker subsidiary.
The following Stryker-approved accessories are sold separately:
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DESCRIPTION
REF
ProClean Instrument Detergent
3000-002-000
System 7 Insert Trays
7102-45X-XXX series
Sterilization Cases
7102-45X-XXX series
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Processing Instructions
Processing equipment, operators, detergents, and procedures all contribute
to the efficacy of medical device processing. The healthcare facility should
make sure that the combination used results in a medical device that is safe
for use. Alternative methods of processing may be equally suitable.
1.0 Point of Use
CAUTION: DO NOT use saline to wet or soak the equipment before transport
to the decontamination processing area.
NOTE: If transport to the decontamination processing area is delayed, cover
the equipment with a damp cloth or spray the equipment with a pre-cleaning
foam. The pre-cleaning foam will minimize the drying of soil and facilitate
later decontamination processing.
1.
Separate reusable equipment from disposable waste.
2. Discard waste into an appropriate container; use a puncture-resistant
container for sharps.
3. Remove gross soil from the equipment using absorbent wipes.
2.0 Transport to Decontamination Processing Area
WARNING: During transport, pay particular attention to sharp,
cutting edges to avoid injury.
CAUTION: Avoid mechanical damage during transport. DO NOT mix heavy
devices with delicate devices.
NOTE: Clean the equipment as soon as practical, typically within two hours,
to preclude extended or repeated cleaning procedures.
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3.0 Preparation for Cleaning
3.1 Detergents
WARNINGS:
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Read, understand, and follow the indications, instructions, and WARNING
information supplied with the detergent for correct handling and use
of the product. Pay particular attention to the concentration used and
the total dispersion. Prepare the detergent solution according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
•
ALWAYS provide personal protective equipment (PPE) for processing
personnel according to the instructions and material safety data sheets
(MSDS) supplied with the detergent.
•
To clean the equipment, use specifically formulated detergents only.
CAUTIONS:
•
To clean the equipment, a mild alkaline detergent (neutral up to pH
10.3) is preferred. If a washer-disinfector is used, see the instructions
for use supplied with the washer-disinfector machine to select the
recommended detergent.
•
ALWAYS use a detergent that is suitable for use on aluminum and
stainless steel surfaces if aluminum and stainless steel surfaces are
present.
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3.1 Detergents (continued)
NOTES:
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The Validated Detergents table lists the detergents used by Stryker
during the validation of the manual and automated (washer-disinfector)
cleaning processes described in these instructions.
•
Stryker does not recommend these detergents in preference to other
products. Other products may perform equally well or better. However,
alternative detergents must be verified by referencing the information
provided by the product supplier and/or physical testing.
VALIDATED DETERGENTS
Supplier
Product
Suitability
Process
Stryker
ProClean Instrument
Detergent
All materials
Manual
Cleaning
Steris
Prolystica 2x
Concentrate
Enzymatic and
Prolystica 2x
Concentrate Neutral
Aluminum, stainless
steel, soft metals,
and plastics
Automated
Cleaning
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3.2 Water Quality
WARNING: Use filtered water for diluting detergents and for rinsing
the equipment. Mineral residues from hard water can stain the
equipment and/or prevent effective cleaning and decontamination.
CAUTION: Poor water quality can adversely affect the life of medical
devices. ALWAYS follow the water quality requirements per AAMI TIR 34.
4.0 Handpiece and Attachment Cleaning
WARNINGS:
•
Clean the equipment as indicated before first and every use.
•
Prior to cleaning, remove all detachable components and single use
cutting accessories from the handpieces. Detachable components
include attachments and battery packs.
•
Use the cleaning methods as indicated in these instructions. Using other
cleaning methods may prevent proper sterilization of the equipment.
•
Use PPE at all times during cleaning.
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4.0 Handpiece and Attachment Cleaning
(continued)
CAUTIONS:
•
These cleaning instructions are not appropriate for Stryker battery packs.
See the 5.0 Battery Pack Cleaning section for information on how to
properly clean battery packs.
•
DO NOT use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals, unless otherwise
specified.
•
DO NOT use ultrasonic cleaning equipment.
•
DO NOT immerse or soak any equipment in liquid. DO NOT allow
moisture or liquid to soak into electrical plugs, receptacles, or openings.
Moisture or liquid may enter the equipment, cause corrosion, and
damage the electrical and/or mechanical components.
•
DO NOT use pipe cleaners or cotton swabs to clean lumens.
•
ALWAYS make sure the detergent solution is completely rinsed off before
drying the equipment.
•
Use of compressed air is only recommended for drying of equipment.
NOTES:
•
Equipment may be placed under running water to ensure thorough
wetting and contact with liquid while actuating moving parts.
•
Two methods of cleaning are described: a manual cleaning method and
an automated cleaning method. Removal of all gross soil is required for
both cleaning methods.
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4.1 Manual Cleaning
4.1.1 Recommended Equipment
• Non-abrasive, soft, flexible, nylon-bristle brushes
• Syringe
• PPE as recommended by the detergent supplier (minimum: overalls,
gloves, face/eye shield)
• Absorbent wipes
• Soft, lint-free cloth
• Warm water with an optimum temperature range of 27 to 44 °C [80 to
110 °F]. The water should not exceed 60 °C [140 °F] and should be
warm to the touch.
• Medical-grade compressed air, < 140 kPa [< 20 psi]
4.1.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments
1.
Remove all gross soil from the equipment using absorbent wipes or a
soft, lint-free cloth moistened with the prepared detergent solution.
2. Make sure all surfaces of the equipment are thoroughly wetted using
warm water.
3. Using suitable brushes, clean the equipment thoroughly. Pay particular
attention to rough surfaces, crevices, and difficult-to-reach areas where
soil may be shielded from brushing, such as details around a trigger
or connector. Flush difficult-to-reach areas with a syringe filled with
detergent solution. See the Special Cleaning Considerations: Handpieces
and Attachments table.
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4.1.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
4. Use soft brushes of appropriate diameters to clean lumens. If a
lumen passes all the way through a device, make sure that the brush
cleans the whole length of the lumen. For dead-ended lumens, use
light pressure and do not force the brush any farther after you feel
resistance. See the Special Cleaning Considerations: Handpieces and
Attachments table.
NOTE: When removing debris from a wire collet, gently insert a 2.5 mm
brush approximately 6 mm deep inside of the nose. Use light pressure to
remove debris. Insert a 6 mm brush approximately 76 mm into the back of
the collet to clean the rest of the lumen.
6 mm
2.5 mm
76 mm
6 mm
5. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to clean hidden surfaces. See
the Special Cleaning Considerations: Handpieces and Attachments table.
NOTE: When removing debris from a reciprocating saw or sternum saw,
rotate the blade collar to access all surfaces.
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4.1.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
SPECIAL CLEANING CONSIDERATIONS:
HANDPIECES AND ATTACHMENTS
Component
Moving Parts
Critical Areas
Brush Sizes
6 mm
Single and Dual
Trigger Rotary
Handpieces
Yes
Function switch,
shift collar,
attachment
collar, trigger(s),
lumen
Reciprocating
Saw
Yes
Function switch,
blade collar,
trigger
0.75 mm, 2 mm,
3 mm
Sternum Saw
Yes
Function switch,
guard collar,
blade collar,
trigger
0.75 mm, 2 mm,
3 mm
Sagittal Saw
Yes
Function switch,
blade mount,
blade mount
lever, trigger
0.75 mm, 2 mm
Stryker
Precision®
Oscillating Tip
Saw
Yes
Function switch,
tabs, drive pins,
post, cartridge
mount lever,
trigger
2 mm
Sternum Blade
Guard
No
Foot
2 mm, 2.25 mm,
2.5 mm
Lumen
19 mm
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4.1.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
SPECIAL CLEANING CONSIDERATIONS:
HANDPIECES AND ATTACHMENTS (CONTINUED)
Component
Moving Parts
Critical Areas
Brush Sizes
0.75 mm,
2.5 mm, 6 mm
Wire Collets
Yes
Nose, pre-adjust
knob, lever axle,
lumen
Pin Collets/
Large Collets
Yes
Nose, pre-adjust
knob, lever axle,
lumen
0.75 mm, 6 mm
Chuck with Key
Yes
Jaws, lumen
5 mm, 7 mm
Keyless Chuck
Yes
Jaws, lumen
5 mm, 7 mm
AO Small Drill
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
3.3 mm, 5 mm
Hudson
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm,
8 mm
Hudson/
Modified Trinkle
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm
Modified Trinkle
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm,
8 mm
Trinkle
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm
Triathlon
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
2 mm, 3 mm,
5 mm
AO Large
Reamer
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm,
10 mm, 13 mm
DHS/DCS Quick
Lock
Yes
Retaining collar,
lumen
5 mm, 7 mm,
8 mm
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4.1.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
6. Hold the equipment on an incline, distal end of handpieces pointing
down, and rinse the equipment in warm running water until all traces
of detergent solution are removed. Pay particular attention to rough
surfaces, lumens, hinges, blind holes, and joints between mating parts.
Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to remove any remaining
detergent solution.
NOTE: A final rinse of the equipment using deionized or filtered water is
recommended.
7. Visually inspect the equipment for any remaining soil or detergent
solution. If soil or detergent solution remains, repeat the cleaning and
rinsing procedure using fresh detergent solution.
8. Allow the equipment to drain on absorbent wipes.
9. Dry the equipment with a soft, lint-free cloth or medical-grade
compressed air.
10. After cleaning, inspect and test the equipment immediately. See the 6.0
Inspection and Testing section.
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4.2 Automated Cleaning
4.2.1 Recommended Equipment
• Non-abrasive, soft, flexible, nylon-bristle brushes
• PPE as recommended by the detergent supplier (minimum: overalls,
gloves, face/eye shield)
• Absorbent wipes
• Soft, lint-free cloth
• Washer-disinfector
• Detergents and rinsing agents as required by the washer-disinfector
• Warm water with an optimum temperature range of 27 to 44 °C [80 to
110 °F]. The water should not exceed 60 °C [140 °F] and should be
warm to the touch.
• Medical-grade compressed air, < 140 kPa [< 20 psi]
4.2.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments
1.
Remove all gross soil from the equipment using absorbent wipes or a
soft, lint-free cloth moistened with the prepared detergent solution.
2. Make sure all surfaces of the equipment are thoroughly wetted using
warm water.
3. Use soft brushes of appropriate diameters to clean lumens. If a
lumen passes all the way through a device, make sure that the brush
cleans the whole length of the lumen. For dead-ended lumens, use
light pressure and do not force the brush any farther after you feel
resistance. See the Special Cleaning Considerations: Handpieces and
Attachments table.
4. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to clean hidden surfaces. See
the Special Cleaning Considerations: Handpieces and Attachments table.
5. Hold the equipment on an incline, distal end of handpieces pointing
down, and rinse the equipment in warm running water until all traces
of detergent solution are removed. Pay particular attention to rough
surfaces, lumens, hinges, blind holes, and joints between mating parts.
Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to remove any remaining
detergent solution.
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4.2.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
6. Visually inspect the equipment for any remaining gross soil and repeat
the cleaning steps if necessary.
7. Allow the equipment to drain on absorbent wipes or load the equipment
into the washer-disinfector immediately.
WARNING: ALWAYS load the equipment carefully to prevent
movement that may inhibit proper cleaning during the automated
washer-disinfector cycle.
8. Load the equipment into the washer-disinfector in an appropriate
insert tray or a wire basket. Always avoid contact between multiple
components. Orient the equipment vertically to assist in drainage. Place
any moving parts, such as chuck jaws, in the open position.
NOTE: The equipment illustrated is representational only and may not reflect
the actual equipment configuration.
CAUTION: DO NOT use any type of lubricant in the automated washerdisinfector. Use of additional lubrication is not required and may leave
residue on the equipment after cleaning.
9. Operate the washer-disinfector. The Validated Automated WasherDisinfector Cycle Parameters: Handpieces and Attachments table lists
the phases that should be included in the cycle.
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4.2.2 To Clean Handpieces and Attachments (continued)
VALIDATED AUTOMATED WASHER-DISINFECTOR CYCLE
PARAMETERS: HANDPIECES AND ATTACHMENTS
Phase
Time
Water
Temperature
Cleaning Agent
Pre-rinse
2 to 4 minutes
< 21 °C
[< 70 °F]
Prepared
detergent*
Enzyme Wash
2 to 4 minutes
43 to 66 °C
[110 to 150 °F]
Prepared
enzymatic
detergent
Wash
2 to 4 minutes
60 to 82 °C
[140 to 180 °F]
Prepared
detergent
Rinse
2 to 4 minutes
43 to 82 °C
[110 to 180 °F]
–
Dry Time
15 minutes
Maximum
137 °C [279 °F]
–
*Detergent may be omitted at the pre-rinse stage if the washer-disinfector does not have
this capability.
10. On completion, unload the washer-disinfector.
11. Visually inspect the equipment for remaining soil. If soil remains, repeat
the cleaning process.
12. Dry the equipment with medical-grade compressed air or by heating the
equipment in an oven below 110 °C [230 °F].
13. After cleaning, inspect and test the equipment immediately. See the 6.0
Inspection and Testing section.
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5.0 Battery Pack Cleaning
WARNINGS:
•
Clean the equipment as indicated before first and every use.
•
Prior to cleaning, remove the battery pack from the handpiece.
•
Use the cleaning methods as indicated in these instructions. Using other
cleaning methods may prevent proper sterilization of the equipment.
•
Use PPE at all times during cleaning.
CAUTIONS:
•
These cleaning instructions are not appropriate for Stryker handpieces
and attachments. See the 4.0 Handpiece and Attachment Cleaning
section for information on how to properly clean handpieces and
attachments.
•
DO NOT use detergent solution with pH levels higher than 10.3. See the
detergent MSDS to verify the pH range. Failure to comply may cause the
housing material to crack.
•
DO NOT leave battery packs in the washer-disinfector for the drying
phase. If other devices in the washer-disinfector require a drying phase,
the other devices should be processed separately from the battery
packs.
•
To prevent damage when using a washer-disinfector, select the
lowest possible spray pressure setting. This is typically a gentle or low
impingement setting.
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5.0 Battery Pack Cleaning (continued)
CAUTIONS:
•
DO NOT use solvents, lubricants, or other chemicals, unless otherwise
specified.
•
DO NOT use ultrasonic cleaning equipment.
•
DO NOT immerse or soak any equipment in liquid. DO NOT allow
moisture or liquid to soak into electrical plugs, receptacles, or openings.
Moisture or liquid may enter the equipment, cause corrosion, and
damage the electrical and/or mechanical components.
•
ALWAYS make sure the detergent solution is completely rinsed off before
drying the equipment.
•
Drying battery contacts with compressed air is recommended. Residual
moisture from cleaning may lead to oxidation of the contacts.
NOTES:
•
Equipment may be placed under running water to ensure thorough
wetting and contact with liquid while actuating moving parts.
•
Two methods of cleaning are described: a manual cleaning method and
an automated cleaning method. Removal of all gross soil is required for
both cleaning methods.
•
Automated cleaning may reduce the useful life of the equipment. Manual
cleaning per these instructions is preferred.
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5.1 Manual Cleaning
5.1.1 Recommended Equipment
• Non-abrasive, soft, flexible, nylon-bristle brushes
• Syringe
• PPE as recommended by the detergent supplier (minimum: overalls,
gloves, face/eye shield)
• Absorbent wipes
• Soft, lint-free cloth
• Warm water with an optimum temperature range of 27 to 44 °C [80 to
110 °F]. The water should not exceed 60 °C [140 °F] and should be
warm to the touch.
• Medical-grade compressed air, < 140 kPa [< 20 psi]
5.1.2 To Clean Battery Packs
1.
Remove all gross soil from the equipment using absorbent wipes or a
soft, lint-free cloth moistened with the prepared detergent solution.
2. Make sure all surfaces of the equipment are thoroughly wetted using
warm water.
3. Using suitable brushes, clean the equipment thoroughly. Pay particular
attention to rough surfaces, crevices, and difficult-to-reach areas where
soil may be shielded from cleaning, such as inner and outer crevices
of the device. Flush difficult-to-reach areas with a syringe filled with the
detergent solution. See the Special Cleaning Considerations: Battery
Packs table.
4. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to clean hidden surfaces. See
the Special Cleaning Considerations: Battery Packs table.
NOTE: When removing debris from a battery pack, fully depress the battery
latch to access all surfaces.
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5.1.2 To Clean Battery Packs (continued)
SPECIAL CLEANING CONSIDERATIONS: BATTERY PACKS
Component
Stryker
SmartLife™
Battery Packs
Moving Parts
Yes
Critical Areas
Brush Sizes
Battery contacts
3.3 mm
Battery Latch
3 mm, 6 mm
Screws
5 mm
5. Rinse the equipment in warm running water until all traces of detergent
solution are removed. Pay particular attention to rough surfaces and the
battery contacts. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to remove
any remaining detergent solution.
NOTE: A final rinse of the equipment using deionized or filtered water is
recommended.
6. Visually inspect the equipment for any remaining soil or detergent
solution. If soil or detergent solution remains, repeat the cleaning and
rinsing procedure using fresh detergent solution.
7. Allow the equipment to drain on absorbent wipes.
8. Dry the equipment with a soft, lint-free cloth or medical-grade
compressed air.
9. After cleaning, charge the battery pack as required. See the instructions
for use supplied with the battery pack.
10. After charging, inspect and test the battery pack. See the 6.0 Inspection
and Testing section.
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5.2 Automated Cleaning
5.2.1 Recommended Equipment
• Non-abrasive, soft, flexible, nylon-bristle brushes
• PPE as recommended by the detergent supplier (minimum: overalls,
gloves, face/eye shield)
• Absorbent wipes
• Soft, lint-free cloth
• Washer-disinfector
• Detergents and rinsing agents as required by the washer-disinfector
• Warm water with an optimum temperature range of 27 to 44 °C [80 to
110 °F]. The water should not exceed 60 °C [140 °F] and should be
warm to the touch.
• Medical-grade compressed air, < 140 kPa [< 20 psi]
5.2.2 To Clean Battery Packs
1.
Remove all gross soil from the equipment using absorbent wipes or a
soft, lint-free cloth moistened with the prepared detergent solution.
2. Make sure all surfaces of the equipment are thoroughly wetted using
warm water.
3. Using suitable brushes, clean the equipment thoroughly. Pay particular
attention to rough surfaces, crevices, and difficult-to-reach areas where
soil may be shielded from cleaning such as inner and outer crevices of
the device. Flush difficult-to-reach areas with a syringe filled with the
detergent solution. See the Special Cleaning Considerations: Battery
Packs table.
4. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to clean hidden surfaces.
5. Rinse the equipment in warm running water until all traces of detergent
solution are removed. Pay particular attention to rough surfaces and the
battery contacts. Actuate all moving parts of the equipment to remove
any remaining detergent solution.
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5.2.2 To Clean Battery Packs (continued)
6. Visually inspect the equipment for any remaining gross soil and repeat
the cleaning steps if necessary.
7. Allow the equipment to drain on absorbent wipes or load the equipment
into the washer-disinfector immediately.
WARNINGS:
•
ALWAYS load the equipment carefully to prevent movement that may
inhibit proper cleaning during the automated washer-disinfector cycle.
•
DO NOT use sterilization cases or insert trays to hold battery packs in
the washer-disinfector.
CAUTION: DO NOT allow the battery contacts to touch the wire basket or
any metal objects inside of the basket. Failure to comply may short circuit
the battery pack.
8. Load the equipment into the washer-disinfector in a wire basket. Avoid
contact between multiple components. Orient each battery pack on its
side with the battery latch pointing down.
NOTE: The equipment illustrated is representational only and may not reflect
the actual equipment configuration.
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5.2.2 To Clean Battery Packs (continued)
CAUTIONS:
•
DO NOT use the drying phase with the automated washer-disinfector.
Use of the drying phase may shorten the life of the battery pack.
•
DO NOT use any type of lubricant in the automated washer-disinfector.
Use of additional lubrication is not required and may leave residue on
the equipment after cleaning.
9. Operate the washer-disinfector. The Validated Automated WasherDisinfector Cycle Parameters: Battery Packs table lists the phases that
should be included in the cycle.
VALIDATED AUTOMATED WASHER-DISINFECTOR CYCLE
PARAMETERS: BATTERY PACKS
Phase
Time
Water
Temperature
Cleaning Agent
Pre-rinse
2 to 4 minutes
< 21 °C
[< 70 °F]
Prepared
detergent*
Enzyme Wash
2 to 4 minutes
43 to 66 °C
[110 to 150 °F]
Prepared
enzymatic
detergent
Wash
2 to 4 minutes
60 to 82 °C
[140 to 180 °F]
Prepared
detergent
Rinse
2 to 4 minutes
43 to 82 °C
[110 to 180 °F]
–
*Detergent may be omitted at the pre-rinse stage if the washer-disinfector does not have
this capability.
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10. On completion, unload the washer-disinfector.
11. Visually inspect the equipment for remaining soil. If soil remains, repeat
the cleaning process.
12. Dry the equipment with a soft, lint-free cloth or medical-grade
compressed air.
13. After cleaning, charge the battery pack as required. See the instructions
for use supplied with the battery pack.
14. After charging, inspect and test the battery pack. See the 6.0 Inspection
and Testing section.
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