INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning - Automated Equipment: Neutral pH Detergent
Method
1. Prepare equipment for cleaning by disassembling removable parts
and loosening connections.
2. Rinse equipment in warm water before placing into washer.
3. Load device into the washer and place small parts in container
or tray inside the washer unit in order to avoid losing small
components.
4. Follow the instructions listed below and set washer machine to
these exact parameters:
Phase
Pre-wash 1
Enzyme
Wash
Wash 1
Rinse 1
Thermal
Rinse**
** Optional phase for disinfection of components – minimum water
temperature as indicated or per worker manufacturer specifications
for the thermal rinse cycle.
NOTE – Any deviation from this guideline could result in damage to
the equipment as well as improper cleaning results.
Rinse with purified water. Do not perform if parameters cannot be
achieved.
5. Remove from washer and dry completely if needed.
6. Inspect equipment to make sure there is no visible organic debris
or residue from cleaning agent.
Repeat process if any visible soil is detected.
NOTE:
These pins are supplied non-sterile and must be sterilized prior to
each use.
Sterilization
CAUTIONS
• Prolonged exposure time may affect product life. Carefully inspect
for visible damage and malfunction after sterilization.
• Channels and crevices found on this device require particular
attention during cleaning.
Time
Water Temperature
(Min.)
4:00
Cold water
4:00
Hot water
10:00
60.0ºC (140º F)
0:30
Hot water
2:00
82.2ºC (180º F)
Detergent and
Concentration
N/A
Neutral pH
enzymatic (e.g.
Endozime® AW
Triple Plus with APA,
Ratio 1:128)
Neutral pH
detergent
(e.g. Renu-Klenz™ ,
Steris, Ratio 1:256)
N/A
N/A
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