Care & Maintenance - Gima 34301 Instructions

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4. In handle insert one positive end down, the other positive end up and reinstall the end cap. If handle light
guide fails to light batteries may need to be reversed for correct polarity.
2.5V battery handles can be used with dry batteries as well as 2.5V rechargeable batteries
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Remove batteries before cleaning, high level disinfecting or sterilization of the laryngoscope system.
BLADES
1. Cleaning Procedure
Immediately after use, the laryngoscope system should be rinsed under cool running tap water until all visible
soil is removed. Ensure that all hard-to-reach areas are flushed with the running tap water. Immerse sealed la-
ryngoscope system in a presoak enzymatic cleaner solution, which was prepared in accordance to manufactur-
er's recommendations for a minimum of two minutes. Remove device from enzymatic cleaner solution and rinse
with lukewarm running tap water for a minimum of one minute to remove all residues and visible soils. Then,
immerse device in enzymatic detergent. Remove bottom cap and brush thoroughly using a soft-bristle brush,
while ensuring that all hard to reach are reached visible soils / residue removed. Dry with lint free, clean cloth
or filtered pressurized air. Follow with HIGH-LEVEL DISINFECTION or STEAM STERLIZATION PROCEDURE.
Ultrasonic cleaning is strictly prohibited
2. Disinfection
Soaking in solutions or Thermo chemically in a washer Sterilizer up to 65°C maximum may perform disinfec-
tion. Manufacturers instruction regarding duration and concentration of solutions should be strictly adhered.
After Disinfection, rinse throughly in sterile water and dry with a lint free clean cloth.
3. Cold Soak Solution
To achieve a high-level disinfection, Cidex®OPA or 2.4% Glutaraldehyde solution may be used according to
manufacturer's instructions. Dry with lint free, clean cloth or filtered pressurized air. Reassemble all parts,
load handle with batteries and test the system for proper function.
If not functional, review battery / lamp testing instructions below.
Do not immerse Blades in Bleach, Betadine or Potassium Hydroxide solutions.
Doing so will several damage instruments also avoid metal to metal contact after soaking, the blades
should be rinsed under sterile water to remove chemical residues and dry with lint free clean cloth
or filtered pressurized air.
4. Sterilization
Before performing any of the procedures described below, the blade should be cleaned as described in the
cleaning Procedure.
5. Gas Sterilization
Gas sterilization by Ethylene oxide up to a maximum temperature of 65°C and 8 p.s.i, may be performed,
which is preferred especially if sterilization is to be performed regularly.
6. Steam Sterilization
Steam Sterilization can also be performed. Insert device in appropriate autoclave pouch.
(A) GRAVITY DISPLACEMENT STEAM
Temperature
121°C (250°F)
Cycle Time
30 Minutes
Dry Time
15 Minutes
Note: Do not exceed temperature of 135°C and pressure of 28 p.s.i
Flash autoclaving and hot air sterilization should be avoided as these processes will damage the
instrument.
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(B) PRE-VACUUM STEAM
134°C (273°F)
5 Minutes
20 Minutes

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