SATELEC ACTEON
Newtron 5 B.LED Handpiece
SATELEC Ultrasonic Generator Handpieces Pre-Disinfection, Cleaning and Sterilization Instructions
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Pre-disinfection, cleaning and sterilisation instructions
Ultrasonic generator handpieces
This document is an English translation of the original French version. Reference J12910 version V4 and drawing number RBAFFR040D
Contents 1 Applicability 2 Documentation 2.1 Associated documentation 2.2 Electronic documentation 2.3 Latest document update 3 Warnings 3.1 Precautions to be taken 3.2 Cleaning cycle limits 3.3 Containment and transportation 3.4 Preparation for pre-disinfection 4 Manual instructions 4.1 Pre-disinfection and cleaning – Manual method 4.2 Sterilisation 4.3 Inspection 4.4 Packaging 4.5 Storage 5 Automatic Instructions 5.1 Pre-disinfection and cleaning – Manual method 5.2 Cleaning, automated method 5.3 Thermal disinfection 5.4 Sterilisation 5.5 Inspection 5.6 Packaging 5.7 Storage 6 Regulations and standards 6.1 Manufacturer identification 7 Index 8 Glossary
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1 Applicability These instructions are applicable to SLIM, Newtron and Newtron LED handpieces.
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2 Documentation This document contains the following information: l l l
preparation for cleaning; medical device disinfection; medical device sterilisation.
2.1 Associated documentation Document title
References
Consulting electronic user instructions
J00007
Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation instructions for handpieces
J12911
General instructions relating to the complete range of dental ultrasonic generators
J00011
SLIM handpiece user manual
J12921
SLIM handpiece Quick Start-Clean guide
J12930
Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation instructions for wrenches
J81001
Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation instructions for tips
J02001
Newtron handpiece user manual
J12641
Newtron LED handpiece user manual
I12611
Newtron® Booster User Manual
J60111
Newtron® P5 User Manual
J61101
Newtron® P5XS B.LED User Manual
J62151
2.2 Electronic documentation
The user instructions for your device are available in electronic format on the specified website and not in printed format. If the website is unavailable, try again later. You can also request a free printed copy of the user instructions within seven days via our website, by telephone or in writing. The electronic user instructions are available in PDF format (Portable Document Format). You will need to have a PDF file reader installed to read the electronic user instructions. It is important for you to have read and understood the content of the user instructions relating to the use of your device and its accessories. Never use your device without first reading the user instructions. The device user instructions can be consulted at the following addresses:www.ultradent.com and www.satelec.com. When you receive your device, you are asked to print and/or to download all documents or sections of documents that you may need to refer to in the event of an emergency, if you are unable to connect to the internet or if your electronic display tool is not working (computer, tablet, etc.). We recommend that you visit the website regularly to consult and to download the latest version of your device's user instructions. Users are asked to keep documentation close at hand for reference when necessary.
2.3 Latest document update 09/2017
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3 Warnings Do not clean the medical device with steel wool or abrasive cleaning products. Do not use solutions containing iodine or with a high chlorine content. The pH of the detergents and disinfectants must be between 7 and 11. Contaminated or used devices cannot be placed in sterilisation box or cleaned in a machine. The cleaning method for handpieces recommended by SATELEC, a company of Acteon group is manual or automatic. Ultrasonic generator handpieces and their accessories (nosepiece, LED ring, light guide, cord grommet depending on the model) require special attention during cleaning. Do no immerse or place ultrasonic generator handpieces in an ultrasonic cleaner. Only the nosepiece detached from Newtron or Newtron LED handpieces can be immersed and ultrasonically treated. If the surface of the devices is damaged, ultrasonic cleaning may compound this damage. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that all equipment used to recondition SATELEC, a company of Acteon group products is properly installed, validated, maintained and calibrated. When possible, use a washer-disinfector. Prevent the overloading of wash baskets during ultrasonic cleaning or in a washer-disinfector. Throughout the procedure, wipe away blood and debris to prevent it from drying on the surfaces. After the procedure, soiled devices must be covered with a damp cloth to prevent residue from drying. Soiled devices must also be separated from non-contaminated devices to avoid contamination of personnel or surroundings.
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wipe blood and debris from the handpiece to prevent them from drying on the surfaces; If irrigation comes from the dental practice's water system, clean and rinse the cord, the handpiece and the tip for 1 minute after each use. cover the handpiece with a soft lint-free cloth dampened with purified water to prevent blood and debris from drying.
3.2 Cleaning cycle limits Repeated packaging cycles involving manual washing and sterilisation have little effect on ultrasonic generator handpieces, the LED ring and the light guide of the Newtron LED handpiece. Repeated packaging cycles involving ultrasonic cleaning, manual washing and sterilisation have little effect on the nosepiece of ultrasonic generator handpieces. End of service life is normally determined by wear and damage due to use.
3.3 Containment and transportation Soiled devices must be transported separately from non-contaminated devices to avoid any contamination.
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3.4 Preparation for pre-disinfection It is advisable to recondition devices as soon as possible after use. SATELEC, a company of Acteon group devices must be reconditioned within two hours of use. Prior to cleaning and after each use, remove the tip from the front of the handpiece and place it in the appropriate container. Its cleaning is subject to a different set of instructions. l l l l
Disconnect the handpiece from the cord. Unscrew the nosepiece. Depending on the model, remove the optical light guide. Depending on the model, disconnect the LED ring from the handpiece by pulling on it gently.
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4 Manual instructions 4.1 Pre-disinfection and cleaning – Manual method Equipment: soft brush, soft lint-free swab, lint-free cloth, syringe, pipette or water spray, alkaline cleaner, ultrasonic cleaner. Minimum duration of step
Cleaning instructions
1 minute
Rinse the soiled device under cold running water. Use a soft-bristled brush, a swab or a lint-free cloth to remove most of the contamination. Use a syringe, a pipette or a water spray with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution to rinse the handpiece cannulation.
15 minutes
Only the detachable nosepiece of Newtron or Newtron LED handpieces can be ultrasonically treated. Immerse the nosepiece in a freshly prepared alkaline cleaning solution in an ultrasonic cleaner for at least fifteen minutes.
4 minutes
Wash and disinfect each part individually with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution for at least 4 minutes: the handpiece body, in particular the screw thread, the nosepiece for Newtron handpieces, the LED ring and the optical guide for the Newtron LED handpiece.
1 minute
Rinse the medical device in deionised or purified water. Use a syringe, a pipette or a water spray with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution to rinse the handpiece cannulation. Visually inspect the medical device. Repeat this procedure until the medical device is visibly clean. Perform a final rinse of the device using distilled or purified water. Dry the medical device using a soft lint-free cloth or medical grade clean compressed air
4.2 Sterilisation Unless otherwise specified, non-sterile products can be resterilised using validated steam sterilisation methods (ISO 17665 or national standards). SATELEC, a company of Acteon group recommends the following: Sterilisation exposure time
Sterilisation exposure temperature
Drying time
4 minutes
132 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
18 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
4 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
3 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
Saturated steam sterilisation with pre-vacuum The drying times vary from 15 to 60 minutes according to the following criteria: l l l l l l l
the type of packaging material, such as a sterile barrier system or rigid reusable containers; steam quality; device materials; total mass; steriliser performance; usual practices for the geographical area; varying cool-down times. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for sterilisation procedures performed by the end user or the customer that are not performed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Devices must be inspected to check that no contamination remains, that they are not corroded, dulled, discoloured or damaged. Before conditioning and sterilising the cleaned devices, check they are clean, undamaged and function properly. Damaged devices must be discarded, they must not be lubricated.
4.4 Packaging Use suitable packaging or a rigid reusable container for sterilisation; the sterile barrier system must comply with ISO standard 11607. Prevent any contact between devices and other objects that could damage their surface or the sterile barrier system.
4.5 Storage Storage conditions are printed on the packaging label. Packaged products should be stored in a clean, dry environment, protected from direct sunlight, pests, humidity and extreme temperatures. Use products in the order in which they are received First in, First out, taking into account the expiry date indicated on the label.
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5 Automatic Instructions 5.1 Pre-disinfection and cleaning – Manual method The manual pre-disinfection/pre-cleaning method must be performed prior to the automatic cleaning. Equipment: soft brush, soft lint-free swab, lint-free cloth, syringe, pipette or water spray, alkaline cleaner, ultrasonic cleaner. Minimum duration of step
Cleaning instructions
1 minute
Rinse the soiled device under cold running water. Use a soft-bristled brush, a swab or a lint-free cloth to remove most of the contamination. Use a syringe, a pipette or a water spray with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution to rinse the handpiece cannulation.
2 minutes
Only the detachable nosepiece of Newtron or Newtron LED handpieces can be ultrasonically treated. Immerse the nosepiece for 2 minutes in an enzymatic or alkaline cleaning solution in an ultrasonic cleaner.
2 minutes
Wash and disinfect each part individually with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution for at least 2 minutes: the handpiece body, in particular the screw thread, the nosepiece for Newtron handpieces, the LED ring and the optical guide for the Newtron LED handpiece.
1 minute
Rinse the device under cold running water Use a syringe, a pipette or a water spray with an alkaline or enzymatic cleaning solution to rinse the handpiece cannulation.
1 minute 30 seconds
Rinse the medical device in deionised or purified water Visually inspect the medical device. Repeat this procedure until the medical device is visibly clean. Perform a final rinse of the device using distilled or purified water. Dry the medical device using a soft lint-free cloth or medical grade clean compressed air
5.2 Cleaning, automated method Step
Minimum duration
Cleaning instructions
Pre-washing
2 minutes
Cold tap water
Washing
10 minutes
Warm tap water, hotter than 40°C. Use an alkaline cleaning solution
Neutralisation
2 minutes
Warm tap water, hotter than 40°C, with neutraliser if necessary.
Rinsing
2 minutes
Distilled or purified water, hotter than 40°C
Drying
40 minutes
At a temperature of 90°C.
5.3 Thermal disinfection Thermal disinfection at 90°C for at least five minutes.
5.4 Sterilisation Unless otherwise specified, non-sterile products can be resterilised using validated steam sterilisation methods (ISO 17665 or national standards). SATELEC, a company of Acteon group recommends the following: Sterilisation exposure time
Sterilisation exposure temperature
Drying time
4 minutes
132 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
18 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
4 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
3 minutes
134 °C
15 minutes minimum and 20 minutes
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Saturated steam sterilisation with pre-vacuum The drying times vary from 15 to 60 minutes according to the following criteria: l l l l l l l
the type of packaging material, such as a sterile barrier system or rigid reusable containers; steam quality; device materials; total mass; steriliser performance; usual practices for the geographical area; varying cool-down times. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for sterilisation procedures performed by the end user or the customer that are not performed according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Devices must be inspected to check that no contamination remains, that they are not corroded, dulled, discoloured or damaged. Before conditioning and sterilising the cleaned devices, check they are clean, undamaged and function properly. Damaged devices must be discarded, they must not be lubricated.
5.6 Packaging Use suitable packaging or a rigid reusable container for sterilisation; the sterile barrier system must comply with ISO standard 11607. Prevent any contact between devices and other objects that could damage their surface or the sterile barrier system.
5.7 Storage Storage conditions are printed on the packaging label. Packaged products should be stored in a clean, dry environment, protected from direct sunlight, pests, humidity and extreme temperatures. Use products in the order in which they are received First in, First out, taking into account the expiry date indicated on the label.
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6 Regulations and standards 6.1 Manufacturer identification SATELEC A Company of ACTEON Group 17, avenue Gustave Eiffel BP 30216 33708 MERIGNAC cedex France Tel. +33 (0) 556.34.06.07 Fax. +33 (0) 556.34.92.92 E.mail: [email protected]. www.acteongroup.com
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Index: drying – wrenches
7 Index
user responsibility 9
W D
drying 13, 16
wrench 7 wrenches 7
E electronic 7 electronic user instructions 7 equipment 13, 15
F First in, First out 14, 16
H handpiece 7
N neutralisation 15
P pH 9
Q Quick Clean 7
S saturated steam with pre-vacuum 13, 16 storage conditions 14, 16
T Thermal disinfection 15 tip 7
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Glossary: Active implantable device – Medical device
8 Glossary
D disinfection voluntary and momentary removal of some germs to stop or prevent an infection, risk of infection or secondary infection by unwanted or
A Active implantable device
pathogenic viruses or micro-organisms.
Active implantable medical devices are devices which are designed to be wholly or partially implanted in the human body or located in a natural orifice, and that require the supply of electricity or another energy source to operate correctly other than energy that is directly generated by the human body or gravity. (Public Health Code L.5211-1)
alcohol wipe disposable wipe soaked in an alcoholic solution designed to disinfect medical devices
E expiry date date up to which the medical device can be used. After this date, the medical device will need to be resterilised
H Handpiece Medical device connected to the ultrasonic generator by a lead. It comprises a piezoelectric ceramic transducer, which transforms the electrical signal into ultrasonic vibrations
autoclave container with thick walls and hermetic seal designed to steam sterilise under a pressure of several bars. For an item to be considered sterile, the theoretical probability of isolating a germ must be less than 1 in a million. This is the sterility assurance level (SAL) stipulated in standard EN 556.
I Implantable device Any device designed to be completely implanted in the human body or to replace an epithelial surface or the surface of the eye, during a surgical procedure and to remain in place after surgery. An implantable device also incorporates any device designed to be partially implanted in the human body during surgery and that is intended to remain in place after the surgical procedure for a period of at least thirty days. (directive 93/42/EEC)
C cleaning essential pre-conditioning step to remove contamination through the physical-chemical action of a suitable product such as a detergent, combined with a mechanical action to ensure that the medical device is fully operational and clean. After cleaning, the cleanliness of the medical device components should be checked in addition to the cleanliness of the reassembled medical device. It is also important to make sure there is no damage likely to impact the safety, integrity or correct operation of the device
M Medical device A medical device is any instrument, device, item of equipment, material or product, excluding
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