Drying; Inspection - Hitachi C22K Instruction Manual

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Manual disinfection:
1) Prepare the disinfectant solution in a tank with cold water (please
follow the instructions of the disinfectant manufacturer regarding
application, concentration, microbiological efficiency, service
life and contact time).
2) Confirm the concentration of the disinfectant before immersing the
probe. Although Cidex® OPA does not need to be diluted, it is
recommended to use test strips to verify the concentration. The test
strips can indicate whether or not the concentration is above the
Minimum Effective Concentration (MEC). Please also note the
expiration
Temperature of disinfectant solution should
be minimum 20°C. The minimum contact time is
5 minutes. If a different disinfectant is used,
follow
the
Please
also
compatibility for the medical device.
3) Immerse the immersible part of the probe into
the disinfectant (see Fig. 3). Set a clock to
insure the recommended contact time which is
5 minutes.
4) Rinse the immersible part of the probe with
deionized water for 1 minute. (alternatively:
immerse the immersible part of the probe in
a tray filled with deionized water (see Fig.
3) for 5 min.)
5) Visually check the outer surface of the probe
for leavings of the disinfectant. If necessary,
repeat the rinsing.

4.4 Drying

1) Wipe the equipment with a single-use, fluff-free wipe
or towel to remove moisture from the surface of the equipment.
2) Dry the equipment naturally in an ambient temperature between 15-30°C
for a minimum of 4 hours. Alternatively the equipment can be dried
using a drying heater at a temperature of less than 60°C.

4.5 Inspection

Inspect the equipment for any damage such as crack, scratch or
deformation. Do not use it if any damage is found.
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Immersion of
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Drying
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