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Instructions for use/Technical description Acculan 3Ti small drill GA671 Note for U.S. users This Instructions for Use is NOT intended for United States users. Please discard. The Instructions for Use for United States users can be obtained by visiting our website at www.aesculapusa.com and clicking the "Products" menu. If you wish to obtain a paper copy of the Instructions for Use, you may request one by contacting your local Aesculap representative or Aesculap's customer service at 1-800-282-9000. A paper copy will be provided to you upon request at no additional cost.
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Instruções de utilização/Descrição técnica Máquina de furar pequena Acculan 3Ti GA671
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Gebruiksaanwijzing/Technische beschrijving Acculan 3Ti kleine boormachine GA671
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Инструкция по примению/Техническое описание Малая дрель Acculan 3Ti GA671
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사용 설명서 / 기술 설명 의료용핸드피스 (ACCULAN 3Ti DRILL, GA671/ 형명 개별기재 )
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Aesculap® Acculan 3Ti Acculan 3Ti small drill GA671 Note Store the instructions for use for Acculan 3Ti in a folder!
Symbols on product and packages Caution Observe important safety information such as warnings and precautions in the instructions for use.
Legend 1 Drill attachment with quick-action chuck adapter 2 Drill attachment with Jacobs chuck 3 Reamer attachment with quick-action chuck adapter 4 Kirschner wire attachment 5 Rotating sleeve 6 Small drill 7 Button for counterclockwise rotation 8 Rotational speed control button 9 Safety catch 10 Locking pin 11 Cover 12 Cover release button 13 Battery 14 Sterile funnel 15 Kirschner wire protection sleeve 16 Coding 17 Adaptor (for Kirschner wire protection sleeve and rinsing adapter) 18 Battery removal device 19 Drill attachment (for radiolucent angle transmission) 20 Adapter (AO large to DHS/DCS) 21 Sagittal saw attachment
YYYY-MM
Maintenance label Indication of the next maintenance appointment (Date: YearMonth) Machine-readable, two-dimensional code The code contains a unique serial number which can be used for electronic tracking of the individual instrument. The serial number is based on the global standard sGTIN (GS1). Date of manufacture
Follow the instructions for use
Labeling of electrical and electronic devices pursuant to directive 2002/96/EG (WEEE)
Classification Type BF
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L
Reverse button clockwise/counterclockwise rotation + oscillation mode switch
Motor speed control
LOT
Manufacturer’s batch designation
SN
Manufacturer’s serial number
REF
Manufacturer’s article number Non-sterile medical product Temperature limits during transport and storage
Air humidity limits during transport and storage
Atmospheric pressure limits during transport and storage
S9
Operating mode
Contents 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2. 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 4. 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 6.11 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 11.1 11.2 12.
General information... 4 Intended use... 4 Main functions and design characteristics . . 4 Indications... 4 Absolute contraindications... 4 Relative contraindications... 4 Safe handling... 5 Product description... 5 Scope of supply... 5 Components required for operation... 5 Operating principle... 6 Preparation... 6 Working with the Acculan 3Ti small drill . . . 6 System set-up... 7 Function checks... 12 Safe operation... 12 Validated reprocessing procedure... 14 General safety information... 14 General notes... 15 Preparation at the place of use... 15 Preparation before cleaning... 15 Cleaning/disinfection... 16 Manual cleaning with wipe disinfection... 17 Automatic cleaning/disinfection with manual pre-cleaning... 18 Inspection, maintenance and checks... 19 Packaging... 20 Steam sterilization... 20 Storage... 20 Maintenance... 20 Troubleshooting list... 21 Technical Service... 21 Accessories/Spare parts... 21 Technical data... 22 Operating mode... 23 Ambient conditions... 23 Disposal... 23
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General information
1.1
Intended use
Task/Function The small drill GA671, combined with the relevant attachment and tool, is used for processing hard tissue, cartilage and the like, as well as bone replacement material, to screw bone pins in and out and to set transfixion wires. Application Environment The product fulfills the requirements for type BF pursuant to IEC/DIN EN 60601-1 and is used in operating rooms in sterile environments of explosion risk areas (such as areas with pure oxygen or anesthesia gases).
1.2
Main functions and design characteristics
Speed
min. 0 min-1 to max. 26 000 min-1
Rotational direction
Right and left rotation, oscillation
Operating mode
Operation with non-periodic load and speed changes (type S9 pursuant to IEC EN 60034-1) Drilling (clockwise/counterclockwise rotation): ■ 60 second application, 60 second pause
■ 20 repetitions ■ 30 min cooling time Drilling (oscillation):
■ 60 second application, 60 second pause
■ 4 repetitions ■ 30 min cooling time Saw mode with GB660R:
■ 30 second application, 60 second pause
■ 3 repetitions ■ 30 min cooling time
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Electrical systems generally heat up during continual operation. It is advised to give the system a break after use to cool down, as listed in the table on operating mode. Heating depends on the tool used and the load. After a certain number of repetitions, the system should cool down. This procedure prevents the system overheating as well as possible injury to the patient or user. The user is responsible for the use and adherence to the pause sequence described.
1.3
Indications
The type and area of application depend on the tool selected.
1.4
Absolute contraindications
The product is not licensed for use on the central nervous system or central circulatory system.
1.5
Relative contraindications
The safe and effective use of the product greatly depends on influences which can only be controlled by the user. Therefore the specifications provided represent framework conditions only. Clinically successful use of the product is dependent on the knowledge and experience of the surgeon. The surgeon must decide which structures it is sensible to treat and take into account the safety and warning information contained in these instructions for use.
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Safe handling
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of injury and material damage if this product is not used as intended! ► Use the product only for its intended purpose. Risk of injury and damage to property due to improper handling of the product! ► Follow the instructions for use of all products used.
► Remove the transport packaging and clean the new
product, either manually or mechanically, prior to its initial sterilization. ► Prior to use, check that the product is in good working order. ► See “Information on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for Acculan components" TA022450, see Aesculap Extranet at https://extranet.bbraun.com ► To prevent damage caused by improper setup or operation, and in order not to compromise warranty and manufacturer liability: – Use the product only according to these instructions for use. – Follow the safety and maintenance instructions. – Only combine Aesculap products with each other. ► Ensure that the product and its accessories are operated and used only by persons with the requisite training, knowledge, or experience. ► Use product and accessories in surgery and/or in the framework of emergency medical treatment. ► Keep the instructions for use accessible for the user. ► Always adhere to applicable standards. ► Follow the instructions for use for the Acculan 3Ti charger TA022160.
3.
Product description
3.1
Scope of supply
Designation
Art. no.
Small drill
GA671
Kirschner wire protection sleeve
GA672207
Rinsing adapter
GA672211
Cover
GA675
NiMH battery
GA666
Sterile funnel
GA678
STERILIT Power Systems adapter
GB600840
Instructions for use for GA666
TA011867
Instructions for use for Acculan 3Ti attachments
TA011936
Instructions for use for GA671
TA012033
Cleaning brush
TA011944
3.2
Components required for operation
Designation
Art. no.
Small drill
GA671
Battery (rechargeable, charged)
GA666 (NiMH) or GA346 (Li Ion)
Charger
GA677
Drill and reamer attachments
see TA011936 (Acculan 3Ti) and/or TA014540 (Acculan 4)
Cover
GA675
Sterile funnel
GA678
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Operating principle
The small drill 6 contains an electric motor, a rechargeable battery for power supply of the motor, and electronic circuitry for controlling its rotational speed. The motor speed can be adjusted continuously by pressing rotational speed control button 8. The direction of rotation can be changed especially for tapping and for loosening of bone screws. To change the direction of rotation, fully press down button for counterclockwise rotation 7. The small drill 6 is fitted with a spindle cannulation to insert guide skewers or similar devices with a diameter of up to 4.0 mm. Some attachments are fitted with a cannulation of a smaller diameter.
5.
Working with the Acculan 3Ti small drill
WARNING
WARNING
4.
Preparation
Non-compliance with the following instructions will preclude all responsibility and liability in this respect on the part of Aesculap. ► Do not use products from open or damaged sterile packaging. ► Prior to use, inspect the product and its accessories for any visible damage. ► Use the products and their accessories only if they are in perfect technical condition.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
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Risk of infection and contamination! Product is delivered unsterilized! ► Sterilize the product before use pursuant to the operating instructions. Risk of injury and material damage due to accidental activation of the product! ► Products which are not being actively used must be secured against accidental activation (position OFF). Risk of injury and material damage due to inappropriate use of tools! ► Always follow the safety advice and information given in the instructions for use. ► When coupling/uncoupling, handle tools with cutting edges with care. Damage to the product if dropped! ► Use the products only if they are in perfect technical condition, see Function check. Risk of burns to skin and tissue through blunt tools or if product has not been maintained properly! ► Use tools only if they are in perfect condition. ► Replace blunt tools. ► Maintain the product properly, see maintenance guide.
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System set-up
Inserting the battery
Connecting the accessories
DANGER
Risk of injury due to unapproved configuration using additional components! ► For all applied components, ensure that their classification matches that of the application component (e.g. Type BF or Type CF) of the respective device.
Combinations of accessories that are not mentioned in the present instructions for use may only be employed if they are specifically intended for the respective application, and if they do not compromise the performance and safety characteristics of the products. ► Please address your B. Braun/Aesculap partner or Aesculap Technical Service with any inquiries in this respect; for a contact address, see Technical Service.
CAUTION
Damage to, or destruction of the batteries due to processing! ► Do not sterilize batteries.
► Hold small drill 6 with the battery compartment
upwards and attach funnel 14 (sterile), see Fig. 1.
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6
Fig. 1
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en ► Have a second person guide battery 13 (unsterile)
into the battery compartment, see Fig. 2. Observe coding 16 when doing this.
► Once the battery has been inserted, have a helper
remove sterile funnel 14 (unsterile), see Fig. 3.
13 14
14
16
Fig. 2 Note The coding on the floor of the battery compartment of the unit must match the coding at the bottom of the battery. Note After insertion of the battery, a series of acoustic blips will indicate that the small drill is ready for operation.
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Fig. 3
en ► Mount cover 11 (sterile) in such a way that it
engages at both cover release buttons 12, see Fig. 4. CAUTION
Damage to, or destruction of the batteries due to processing! ► Do not sterilize batteries.
The battery must be removed after the operation and prior to processing of the unit.
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Note If necessary, the battery removal device can be used to facilitate removal of the battery, see Fig. 7! ► Hold small drill 6 with the battery compartment
pointing upward. ► Press both cover release buttons 12 on the
cover 11 simultaneously and remove cover 11. ► With one hand, completely envelope the battery
compartment at its lower end, see Fig. 5.
Fig. 4 Note Sterility of the unit is ensured only if the cover is mounted correctly.
Removing the battery
WARNING
CAUTION
Risk of injury from hot battery! Battery may be hot after use in the machine. ► Let the battery cool in the machine and then remove. – or – ► Remove the battery with the battery removal device and let it cool.
Fig. 5
Damage to the battery caused by knocking it against hard objects! ► Only remove battery by tapping the product on the palm of the hand.
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en ► Remove battery 13 from the battery compartment
► Hold small drill 6 with the battery compartment
by knocking the unit against the palm of the hand, see Fig. 6.
► Mount sterile battery removal device 18, see Fig. 7.
pointing upward and remove cover 11.
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6 Fig. 6
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Intraoperative battery change
WARNING
Risk of injury from hot battery! Battery may be hot after use in the machine. ► Remove the battery with the battery removal device and let it cool.
The battery removal device is used for intraoperative battery changes ensuring that sterile conditions are safely maintained.
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Fig. 7 ► Mildly shake small drill 6 with battery removal
device 18 attached and the battery compartment pointing downward. The battery slides smoothly into battery removal device 18. ► Hand over battery removal device 18 containing the discharged battery to an unsterile person. ► Insert a charged battery, see Inserting the battery.
en Coupling and uncoupling of attachments of small drill ► Secure small drill 6 against inadvertent activation
Coupling ► Push the attachment onto the small drill 6 , until it you hear it engage, see Fig. 9.
by engaging safety catch 9. Note For further information on the small drill attachments, see TA011936 (Acculan 3Ti) and/or TA014540 (Acculan 4). To apply drilling wires we recommend using the special Kirschner wire chuck. This quick-action chuck adapter allows quick and easy tensioning of drilling wires. To protect against injuries when using long drilling wires, screw in the Kirschner wire protection sleeve supplied with the product. ► Screw Kirschner wire protection sleeve 15 into adapter 17, see Fig. 8.
6 Fig. 9 Uncoupling ► Turn rotating sleeve 5 in the direction of the arrow (clockwise when viewed from the rear end of small drill 6), see Fig. 10.
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15 6 Fig. 10 ► Remove the attachment from small drill 6.
Fig. 8
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en Protection against inadvertent activation
5.2
The rotational speed control button can be locked to prevent inadvertent activation of the small drill during a tool change. ► To lock rotational speed control button 8: Turn safety catch 9 to its OFF position, see Fig. 11. Rotational speed control button 8 is locked and small drill 6 can not be operated. ► To unlock rotational speed control button 8: Turn safety catch 9 to its ON position, see Fig. 11. Rotational speed control button 8 is unlocked and small drill 6 can be operated.
Note The function checks must be carried out prior to each surgical application of the unit and after each intraoperative battery change!
Function checks
Note Only use the device if it is in perfect condition. ► Make certain that a battery has been installed. ► Make certain that the attachment is securely
seated. ► Check that the tool is seated properly. ► Briefly run the small drill at maximum speed in
clockwise and counterclockwise mode. ► Make certain that the rotational direction is correct
in each case.
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5.3
Safe operation
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WARNING
6
Fig. 11
Coupling tools in the tool chuck adapter Note The coupling of tools is described in instructions for use TA011936 (Acculan 3Ti) and/or TA014540 (Acculan 4). WARNING
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Coagulation of patient tissue or risk of burns for patients and user through hot product! ► Do not use products for acetabulum milling. ► Cool the tool during operation. ► Keep product/tool out of the reach of patients. ► Let the product/tool cool down. ► Use a cloth to protect against burns when changing the tool. Risk of infection from aerosol formation! Risk of injuries caused by particles coming loose from the tool! ► Use suitable protection (such as waterproof protective clothing, face mask, safety gases, suction).
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WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Risk of injury and/or malfunction! ► Always carry out a function check prior to using the product. Risk of injury when attaching/removing attachments/tools in the ON position through inadvertent activation of the product! ► Only attach/remove attachments/tools in the OFF position. Risk of injury due to application of the product outside the field of view! ► Only use the product under vision. Risk of injury and damage to the tool/system! The rotating tool may get caught in drapes (such as textiles). ► Do not let the tool come into contact with drapes (such as textiles) during operation.
Note The low whistling noise at startup of small drill 6 is normal for this product! To run small drill 6 in clockwise rotation mode: ► Press rotational speed control button 8, see Fig. 12.
Small drill 6 is controlled continuously to run at a speed appropriate for the present attachment. To run small drill 6 in counterclockwise rotation mode: ► Fully press/actuate first the button for counterclockwise rotation 7 and press speed control button 8, see Fig. 12. Small drill 6 is controlled continuously to run at a speed appropriate for the present attachment.
Oscillating or tapping mode ► Activate oscillating or tapping mode: press and
hold button for counterclockwise rotation 7 for 3 seconds, see Fig. 12. The drill issues a short acoustic signal. ► Activate counterclockwise rotation: press the rotational speed control button 8 in addition to the button for counterclockwise rotation 7, see Fig. 12. Small drill 6 runs counterclockwise. ► To activate the tapping mode: press rotational speed control button 8 within the first half of its entire travel range, see Fig. 12. Small drill 6 alternately runs counterclockwise and clockwise, with the clockwise angle of rotation always larger than the counterclockwise angle of rotation.
Note The motor found within this Acculan 3Ti hand piece is powered by a magnetic system. To ensure that the motor of this powered instrument does not inadvertently activate, do not allow the hand piece to come in contact with any magnetic sources (i.e. magnetic instrument pads). Please note that having the safety switch in the locked position does not assure that the motor will not run inadvertently.
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en ► To activate the oscillating mode: press rotational
speed control button 8 within the second half of its entire travel range, see Fig. 12. Small drill 6 alternately runs counterclockwise and clockwise. ► Deactivate oscillating or tapping mode: press and hold button for counterclockwise rotation 7 for 3 seconds, see Fig. 12. The drill issues an acoustic signal.
Validated reprocessing procedure
6.1
General safety information
Note Adhere to national statutory regulations, national and international standards and directives, and local, clinical hygiene instructions for reprocessing. Note For patients with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), suspected CJD, or possible variants of CJD, observe the relevant national regulations concerning the reprocessing of products.
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Note Mechanical reprocessing should be favored over manual cleaning as it gives better and more reliable results.
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Fig. 12
6.
Note It should be noted that successful reprocessing of this medical device can only be guaranteed following prior validation of the reprocessing method. The operator/reprocessor is responsible for this. The recommended chemical was used for validation. Note If there is no final sterilization, then a virucidal disinfectant must be used. Note For the latest information on reprocessing and material compatibility see also the Aesculap extranet at https://extranet.bbraun.com The validated steam sterilization procedure was carried out in the Aesculap sterile container system.
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General notes
Dried or affixed surgical residues can make cleaning more difficult or ineffective and lead to corrosion. Therefore, no more than 6 hours should be left between use and preparation, pre-clean temperatures >45 °C liable to fusing should not be employed and disinfectants liable to fusing (aldehyde or alcohol-based) should not be used. Excessive neutralizing agents or basic cleaners may result in a chemical attack and/or fading and the laser marking becoming unreadable either visually or by machine in case of non stainless steel. On stainless steel, residues containing chlorine or chloride (such as surgical residues, drugs, saline solutions in water for cleaning, disinfection and sterilization) may lead to corrosion (pitting corrosion, tensile corrosion) and thus to the destruction of the product. These must be removed by rinsing thoroughly with demineralized water and then drying. Perform additional drying, if necessary. Only process chemicals that have been tested and approved (e.g. VAH or FDA approval or CE mark) and which are compatible with the product’s materials according to the chemical manufacturers’ recommendations may be used for reprocessing the product. All the chemical manufacturer's application specifications must be strictly observed. Failure to do so can result in the following problems: ■ Visual material changes (such as fading or color changes in titanium or aluminum). For aluminum, the application/process solution only needs to be pH >8 to cause visible surface changes. ■ Material damage (such as corrosion, cracks, breaks, premature aging or swelling). ► Do not use metal cleaning brushes or other abrasives that would damage the product surface and could cause corrosion. ► Further detailed advice on hygienically safe and material-/value-preserving reprocessing can be found at www.a-k-i.org, section Publications, Red Brochure – Proper maintenance of instruments.
6.3
Preparation at the place of use
► Remove all attached components from the product
(tool an accessories). ► Remove any visible surgical residues as much as
possible with a damp, lint-free cloth. ► Place the dry product in a sealed waste container
and forward it on for cleaning and disinfection within 6 hours.
6.4
Preparation before cleaning
► Prior to the first mechanical cleaning/disinfection
process, mount the ECCOS fixations in a suitable tray (e.g. GB243800). ► Insert the product in its proper position in the ECCOS fixations.
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Cleaning/disinfection
Product-specific safety instructions for the reprocessing procedure
CAUTION
CAUTION
Damage to the product due to inappropriate cleaning/disinfecting agents and/or excessive temperatures! ► Use cleaning and disinfecting agents according to the manufacturer’s instructions which – be approved for plastic material and highgrade steel, – do not attack softeners (e.g. in silicone). ► Do not use cleaning agents that contain acetone. ► Observe specifications regarding concentration, temperature and exposure time. ► Do not exceed the maximum temperature of 60 °C during chemical cleaning and/or disinfection. ► Do not exceed the maximum temperature of 96 °C during thermal disinfection with FD water. ► Dry the product for at least 10 minutes at a maximum of 120 °C. Damage or destruction of the batteries due to processing! ► Protect battery from moisture.
Note The indicated drying time is a guide time only. It must be checked taking into account the specific conditions (e.g. load) and if applicable adjusted.
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Manual cleaning with wipe disinfection
Phase
Step
D [°C/°F]
t [min]
Conc. [%]
Water quality
Chemistry
I
Pre-cleaning
RT (cold)
≥2
-
D–W
until visually clean
II
Cleaning with enzyme solution
RT (cold)
≥2
0.8
D–W
pH-neutral*
III
Intermediate rinse
RT
≥5
-
D–W
–
IV
Drying
RT
-
-
-
-
V
Wipe disinfection
-
>1
-
-
Meliseptol HBV wipes 50 % Propan-1-ol
VI
Final rinse
RT (cold)
0.5
-
FD–W
-
VII
Drying
RT
-
-
-
-
D–W: FD–W: RT: *
Drinking water Fully desalinated water (demineralized, microbiological, at least of drinking water quality) Room temperature validated with enzyme cleaner “Cidezyme Johnson & Johnson”
► Do not clean the product in a ultrasonic bath and
do not immerse the product in any fluids. Let any fluid incursions drain out immediately, otherwise there is a danger of corrosion and loss of function. Phase I ► Mobilize non-rigid components during cleaning. ► Clean the product under running water, using a
suitable plastic cleaning brush until all visible residues have been removed from the surfaces. ► Brush cannulation with cleaning brush TA011944 and difficult to access surfaces with a suitable plastic cleaning brush for at least 1 min. Note For details on difficult to access surfaces, see Acculan pre-cleaning and care information TA016000 (available in Aesculap Extranet at https://extranet.bbraun.com). Phase II ► Follow the operating instructions of the enzyme cleaner with regard to correct concentration, dilution, temperature and water quality. ► Spray products with a pH neutral enzyme solution, let soak in for at least 2 minutes and then wipe off.
Phase III ► Mobilize non-rigid components during cleaning. ► Rinse product under running tap water for at least 5 minutes. ► Follow the operating instructions of the enzyme cleaner with regard to correct concentration, dilution, temperature and water quality. ► Contamination should be removed with a lint-free cloth or soft brush moistened with enzyme cleaner. ► Flexible components (such as sleeves) and cannulations should be rinsed for 20 seconds with the water pistol (cold water, at least 2.5 bar). ► After manual cleaning, check visible surfaces and areas of flexible components for residues. ► If necessary, repeat the cleaning process (phase 1 to 3). Phase IV ► Dry the product in the drying phase with suitable equipment (such as lint-free cloths, pressurized air). Phase V ► Wipe all surfaces of the product with a single-use disinfecting wipe.
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en Stage VI ► Rinse disinfected surfaces after the prescribed reaction time for at least 1 minute under running demineralized water. ► Drain any remaining water fully.
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Stage VII ► Dry the product in the drying phase with suitable equipment (such as lint-free cloths, pressurized air).
Automatic cleaning/disinfection with manual pre-cleaning
Note The cleaning and disinfection device must fundamentally have a tested efficacy (such as FDA approval or CE label pursuant to DIN EN ISO 15883).
Note The washer-disinfector machine used for processing must be serviced and checked at regular intervals.
Manual pre-cleaning with brush Phase
Step
D [°C/°F]
t [min]
Conc. [%]
Water quality
Chemistry/Note
I
Rinsing
RT (cold)
-
-
D–W
until visually clean
II
Brushes
RT (cold)
-
-
D–W
until visually clean
D–W: RT:
Drinking water Room temperature
► Do not clean the product in a ultrasonic bath and
do not immerse the product in any fluids. Let any fluid incursions drain out immediately, otherwise there is a danger of corrosion and loss of function. Phase I ► Mobilize non-rigid components during cleaning. ► Thoroughly clean the product under running water.
Phase II ► Mobilize non-rigid components during cleaning. ► Brush cannulation with cleaning brush TA011944
and difficult to access surfaces with a suitable plastic cleaning brush for at least 1 min. ► After manual preparation, check visible surfaces for residue and repeat the pre-cleaning process as needed. Note For details on difficult to access surfaces, see Acculan pre-cleaning and care information TA016000 (available in Aesculap Extranet at https://extranet.bbraun.com).
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en Mechanical alkaline cleaning and thermal disinfection Machine type: single-chamber cleaning/disinfecting machine without ultrasound Phase
Step
D [°C/°F]
t [min]
Water quality
Chemistry/Note
I
Pre-rinse
<25/77
3
D–W
-
II
Cleaning
55/131
10
FD–W
■ Concentrate, alkaline: – pH ~ 13 – <5 % anionic surfactant
■ working solution 0.5 % – pH ~ 11* III
Intermediate rinse
> 10/50
1
FD–W
-
IV
Thermal disinfection
90/194
5
FD–W
-
V
Drying
-
-
-
mind. 10 min at max. 120 °C
D–W: Drinking water FD–W: Fully desalinated water (demineralized, microbiological, at least of drinking water quality) *Recommended: BBraun Helimatic Cleaner alcaline ► Insert the product in its proper position in the
► Spray product after every cleaning and disinfection
ECCOS fixation. ► Screw the rinsing adapter (GA672211) on the product in the mount 17. ► Then connect the interior rinse device and connect to the rinse connector of the cleaning/disinfection device/rinse cart. ► Attach the Kirschner wire protection sleeve 15 to a rinse hose. ► After automatic cleaning/disinfection, check visible surfaces for residues and repeat the cleaning/disinfection process as needed.
with oil spray adapter GB600840 (black) approx. 2 sec with Aesculap-STERILIT-Power-Systems oil spray GB600, see Fig. 13.
6.8
Inspection, maintenance and checks
► Allow the product to cool down to room tempera-
ture. ► Inspect the product after each cleaning and disin-
fecting cycle to be sure it is: clean, functional, and undamaged.
Fig. 13
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en Note Aesculap additionally recommends occasional spraying of moving parts (such as knobs, couplings, cover lids) with the Aesculap STERILIT-Power-Systems oil spray. ► Check the product for any damage, abnormal run-
ning noise, overheating or excessive vibration. ► Set aside the product if it is damaged.
6.9
Packaging
6.11 Storage ► Store sterile products in germ-proof packaging,
protected from dust, in a dry, dark, temperaturecontrolled area.
7.
Maintenance
To ensure reliable operation, the product must be maintained once per year as indicated on the maintenance label, see Fig. 14, e.g. in February 2012.
► Follow the instructions for use of the respective
packaging and storage devices (e.g. instructions for use TA009721 for the Aesculap-ECCOS fixation system). ► Insert the product in its proper position in the ECCOS fixations. ► Pack trays appropriately for the sterilization process (e.g. in Aesculap sterile containers). ► Ensure that the packaging will prevent a recontamination of the product.
6.10 Steam sterilization
CAUTION
Damage or destruction of the batteries due to processing! ► Do not sterilize the rechargeable battery.
Note Remove all attached components from the product (tools, accessories) before sterilization. ► Check to ensure that the sterilizing agent will come
into contact with all external and internal surfaces (e.g. by opening any valves and faucets). ► Use a validated sterilization method: – Steam sterilization using fractional vacuum process – Steam sterilizer DIN EN 285 and validated pursuant to DIN EN ISO 17665 – Sterilization using fractionated vacuum process at 134 °C/holding time 5 min When sterilizing multiple products in one steam sterilizer: ► Ensure that the maximum permitted load specified by the manufacturer for the steam sterilizer is not exceeded.
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Fig. 14 For technical service, please contact your national B. Braun/Aesculap agency, see Technical Service.