MAQUET
SERVO-U and SERVO-n Cleaning Training Manual Rev 02
Cleaning Training Manual
27 Pages
Preview
Page 1
SERVO-U/n Cleaning
This document is intended to provide information to an international audience outside of the US.
Table of contents
1
General
2
Cleaning
3
Expiratory cassette
4
Y sensor
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 2
General Responsibility • Is cleaning an issue we need to bother about? • Does cleaning affect customer satisfaction? • What is Getinge’s responsibility? • What is the customer’s responsibility?
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 3
General Different levels of cleaning
Clean To free from dirt or pollution
Clean
Disinfect To reduce the number of harmful microorganisms Sterilize
To free from living microorganisms Sterilize
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 4
Disinfect
General Infected parts
Cautions: All personnel should be aware of the risk of parts being infected when disassembling and cleaning the ventilator system.
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 5
General Cleaning intervals Cleaning is the customer’s responsibility! The cleaning methods vary between different countries and hospitals.
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 6
General SERVO-U/n cleaning instructions User’s manual SERVO-U® / SERVO-n® Cleaning and maintenance
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 7
Table of contents
1
General
2
Cleaning
3
Expiratory cassette
4
Y sensor
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 8
Cleaning Diagrams/Wipe off/discard Cleaning when bacterial filter is used
Disinfection when no bacterial filter is used
Steam autoclave
Dismantle
Dismantle
Dismantle
Wipe off/ discard
Wipe off/ discard
Wipe off/ discard
Assemble
Rinse
Clean/Rinse Dry Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Autoclave Rinse Dry Dry Assemble Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 9
Cleaning diagram Wipe off/discard
Wipe the ventilator system and all removable parts with cleaning wipes or a soft lint-free cloth moistened in soap & water or detergent-based disinfectant • 3M Respirator Cleaning Wipes • Clorox Bleach Germicidal Wipes (may cause discoloration) • Super Sani-Cloth Germicidal Wipes (may cause discoloration) • Virkon S • Accel TB (Virox 5). • In case of more contaminated surfaces, use ethyl alcohol (70%) or isopropyl alcohol (70%) together with lint free cleaning wipes. MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 10
Avoid contact with electrical connectors.
Table of contents
1
General
2
Cleaning
3
Expiratory cassette
4
Y sensor
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 11
Expiratory cassette cleaning When bacterial filter is used
The need for cleaning of the expiratory cassette is heavily reduced by using an external bacterial filter. Disconnect and change the Servo Duo Guard filter:
Dismantle
Wipe off / discard
• every 48 hours, • for each new patient, or whenever needed
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 12
Assemble
Expiratory cassette cleaning Disinfection
When no bacterial filter is used, disinfection is necessary.
Dismantle Wipe off/ discard Rinse
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Dry Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 13
Expiratory cassette cleaning Rinse
Immediate rinsing in water (<35°C/95°F) can remove particles and reduces the risk of cross-contamination between patients.
If rinsing before disinfection is not included in the washer disinfector program:
Dismantle Wipe off/ discard
• Rinse the parts thoroughly in water (<35°C/95°F).
• Let the water flow through the parts.
Rinse
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Dry Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 14
Expiratory cassette cleaning Pre-disinfectant • Alcohol (ethyl or isopropyl alcohol 70%) • Aniosyme DD1 • Gigazyme Plus • Salvanios pH7 (new instead of Hexanios)
Important: Follow the disinfectant manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions.
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 15
Expiratory cassette cleaning Rinse
• Rinse the parts thoroughly in water to remove all traces of disinfectant
Dismantle Wipe off/ discard
• Let the water flow through the parts
• Carefully shake and tilt the cassette, turn upside down and repeat
Rinse
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Dry Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 16
Expiratory cassette cleaning Washer-disinfector
The expiratory cassette will last at least 200 cycles.
Dismantle Wipe off/ discard Rinse
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Dry Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 17
Expiratory cassette cleaning Washer-disinfector
• Wash the parts with water only in a washer-disinfector at a temperature of 85-95°C (185-203°F)
Dismantle Wipe off/ discard
• Cleaning agent that can be used: Rinse
- neodisher® MediClean forte - Getinge MIS Detergent
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Dry Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 18
Expiratory cassette cleaning Drying
Drying cabinet
Room air Dismantle Wipe off/ discard Rinse
Disinfectant
Washerdisinfector
Rinse
Important: Never dry the cassette by applying high pressure air. Internal tubing may be damaged.
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 19
Dry Assemble
Expiratory cassette cleaning Steam autoclave • Steam autoclaving will reduce the lifetime of the expiratory cassette and is not recommend as a cleaning method
• Before placing the expiratory cassette in a steam autoclave, make sure that no water remains inside the cassette
Dismantle
Wipe off/ discard Clean/Rinse
Dry
Autoclave
Dry
Assemble
MX-6537 Rev 02 Page 20