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SONICLEAN PTY LTD ABN 89 057 730 917 ACN 057 730 917 38 Anderson Street, Thebarton, South Australia, 5031 Tel: 61 + 8 + 8234 8398 Fax: 61 + 8 + 8234 8391 www.soniclean.com.au – [email protected]
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Soniclean
Ultrasonic Irrigator S2800
Manual Version: 20 March 2014
Table of Contents 1. Product Overview... 1 1.1 Specification... 1 1.2 External Connections... 2 1.3 Keypad Description... 3 1.4 Programmable Features... 4 1.5 Display Messages... 4 2. Installation Requirements...6 2.1 Environmental:... 6 2.2 Plumbing:... 6 2.3 Machine Reporting System: (MRS models only):...6 2.4 Machine Location:... 6 3. Installation Procedure... 7 3.1 Plumbing:... 7 3.2 Electrical:... 7 3.3 Temperature Sensor... 7 3.4 Machine Reporting System: (MRS model only)...7 3.5 MRS Printer (MRS model only):...7 3.6 Detergent Bottle:... 8 4. Operating Instructions... 9 4.1 Prior to Operating:... 9 4.2 How to Operate:... 9 4.3 Irrigator Function:... 11 4.4 De-gas Function:... 11 4.5 Drain the Tank:... 11 4.6 Drain and Refill the Tank:...11 4.7 Manual Shut Down Procedure:...11 5. Foil Test... 12 5.1 How to perform foil test:... 12 5.2 Foil Test Problem Solving:...12 6. Program Mode... 13 6.1 Program Entry Points:...13 6.2 Program Parameters:... 13 7. Error Diagnosis... 14 7.1 Program Values Lost: (FAIL)...14 7.2 Low Level in Tank: (LO)... 14 7.3 Drain Blocked: (drnb)... 14 7.4 Overflow Detection: (OFLO)...15 7.5 Ultrasonics Overheating: (HOT)...15 7.6 Real Time Clock: (rtc)... 15
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7.7 Power up. (P-UP)...15 7.8 Water Leak. (H2OL)... 15 7.9 Setting default IP values. (IP-?)...15 8. Remote Diagnostic Interface...16 Appendix A: Cleaning Cannulated Instruments...17 A.1 Cleaning process...17 A.2 Using your Soniclean S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator...17 A.3 After using your Soniclean S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator...17 A.4 Performance Testing...18 Appendix B: S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator Instructions...19 Appendix C: Recommended S2800/S2800MRS preventative protocol...20 Appendix D: Recommended S-2800/S-2800MRS disinfection protocol...21 Appendix E: Irrigator Warranty...23 Appendix F: Installation Check-list for 2800/2800MRS Irrigator...24 F.1 For Technician:... 25 F.2 S2800 Customer Installation Requirements...26
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1. Product Overview The Irrigated Ultrasonic Cleaner (“Irrigator”) is designed to improve the quality and consistency of cleaning of laparoscopic instruments using a combination of ultrasonics and irrigation. The Irrigator flushes clean solution through the cannulae of hollow instruments whilst delivering ultrasonics to precision clean. The Irrigator is designed for cleaning hollow instruments and is equally effective for cleaning non-cannulated instruments. It is intended that the instruments shall be gross cleaned prior to loading into the Irrigator and be sterilised in the usual manner after ultrasonic cleaning. Soniclean provides two irrigator models: S2800 and S2800MRS. The S2800MRS includes all the features of the S2800 Irrigator and adds the Machine Report System (MRS). The MRS enables users to monitor performance of the machine and logs the data of each clean for future reference. Logs can be printed on an optional printer or stored for electronic retrieval via an industry standard ethernet interface.
1.1 Specification Model
S2800
Tank Size
650mm x 336mm x 180mm
Tank Capacity
39 litres
Ultrasonic Power
350W (typical)
Overall Size
742mm x 483mm x 420mm
Weight
35kg (approx)
Benchtop Footprint Clearance
590mm deep x 880mm wide x 790mm Overhead
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1.2 External Connections
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1 8 Figure 1: Front view of the Irrigator #
Label
Function details
1.
Main Power
Socket for irrigator's power supply cable.
2.
Detergent inlet
Allow detergent to flow into the tank.
3.
Water inlet
Allow fresh water to flow into the tank.
4.
Waste outlet
Allow waste water to flow out of the tank.
5.
To printer*
Socket to irrigator's printer.
6.
Temperature*
Socket for ambient temperature sensor.
7.
LAN socket*
Allow connection to a Personal Computer or LAN to display the performance history of the Irrigator.
8.
Diagnostic port**
Provides diagnostic information for trained service personnel. The Remote Diagnosis Interface (RDI) (sold separately) can make this information available to a remote operator via the internet..
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1.3 Keypad Description
Name of key
Function
▲
Increases values in program mode.
Enter
Confirms the parameters in program mode. Initialises the machine in operate mode.
▼
Decreases values in program mode.
Shift
Second function key. To activate the function noted in red below a button hold down the second function key and press the required button. Functions accessed this way are Drain, Refill, Reset and Prog.
Drain
Drains the machine (takes approximately 2 mins). To initiate a manual drain, hold down Shift key then press/hold Drain key for 3 seconds. This can be done at any time.
Refill
Drains the machine and refills with fresh water. To initiate a manual refill, hold down Shift key, press/hold Refill key for 3 seconds. This can be done at any time except during clean or de-gas cycles.
Reset
Immediately aborts any current process that is operating in auto mode. Hold down Shift and Reset keys together.
Irrigate On/Off
Flushes inner lumen of instruments. Red light indicates irrigation feature is operating.
Clean
Commence ultrasonic cleaning and irrigation as programmed. Red light indicates clean cycle is operating. Press Clean during the clean cycle to cancel the current operation.
De-gas
De-gassing removes air bubbles from the water prior to ultrasonic cleaning. Red light indicates de-gas is operating. Press Degas during the degas cycle to cancel the current operation.
Prog
Places the machine in program mode to allow alterations to the programmed settings. To enter program mode hold down Shift key and press/hold PROG key for 3 seconds when the machine is not running.
Test
Operates the ultrasonic cleaning mode for 30 seconds for a foil test.
Clean Values
Cleaning times and power levels may be changed without performing the complete programming procedure.
Please refer to Operating Instruction (section 4) for detail guideline on using the keypad
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1.4 Programmable Features When you receive your Soniclean Irrigator it will be set to function automatically. The parameters are set in the factory. The features described below may be altered as you require. The list includes the display you will see on the machine when you are programming. To alter these parameters refer to section 6, Program Mode. Parameter display name
Descriptions
Ct
Length of cleaning times
PO
Ultrasonic power levels
Cn
Clean time. This determines the number of cleaning cycles your machine will perform before automatically draining. To refill, press SHIFT and hold down REFILL for three seconds.
SP
Detergent concentration
G1
Start up degassing time
G2
Degassing time prior to each clean, (pre-clean degas)
tt
Test time. Set time for foil test
Id
Irrigate default. Re-programs the machine to suspend the irrigator function.
Ir
Irrigate rest periods. Determines the On/Off cycles of the irrigator function.
1.5 Display Messages The following messages are displayed on the keyboard at various times during normal operation. The display cycles through the items marked with “*” while cleaning. Display ---04.58* C-01* P-03* dGAS drn drnf FILL OFF END Lid
tESt
Explanation Together with 5 beeps, this indicates that a process has been completed. The operator does not need to wait for the beeps to complete before starting another process. Shows the time remaining of the clean or degas function which is currently operating. Indicates the current cleaning cycle number. Indicates power level selected, e.g. P-02, P-03, etc. The machine is de-gassing. The machine is draining. Bottom of the wash tank is flushed with clean water, and then drained. The machine is filling the wash tank. The machine has completed a drain or other operation and needs to be turned off at power point. End of final clean. When the lid is in the open position, a flashing “Lid” message is displayed, and all operations are paused. When the lid is lowered again the paused operations will recommence from the point of the pause. When the lid is open to maintain ultrasonic (foil/UPM) performance test
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The following error conditions are shown on the cleaner's display. Display Drnb FAIL HOT LO OFLO rtc P-UP
H2OL IP-?
Explanation This indicates sensors detect liquid when wash tank supposed to be empty. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.3 Indicates that the operator programmed values have been lost and will need to be reprogrammed. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.1 Indicates an excessive heat condition. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.5 Indicates a low level in the wash tank. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.2 Indicates that liquid has been detected in an area of the machine that should always be dry. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.4 Indicates the Real Time Clock (RTC) date/time in the system is considered invalid. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.6 Indicates a clean process was interrupted and did not complete the full cycle. May also relate to the way in which the machine was shut down. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.7 Indicates a water leak in the system or circuit/wiring failure. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.8 (MRS function only) Indicates the configuration of the machine is not known. For diagnosis this error, refer to section 7.9
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2. Installation Requirements IMPORTANT NOTE: The customer shall ensure the following requirements are met prior to installation. This is essential for the machine to perform optimally and to fulfil applicable standards.
2.1 Environmental: •
Use water with ambient temperature.
•
A tap or inlet must be dedicated to the irrigator.
•
Clean water (meeting AS/NZS 4187:2003 or equivalent) must be used for cleaning surgical instruments.
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A drain outlet must be dedicated to the irrigator.
2.2 Plumbing: •
Maximum water pressure: 150 psi. Minimum water pressure: 50 psi.
•
Flow rate should be between 10 litres/minute and 20 litres/minute.
•
This is a High Hazard application and the inlet mains supply shall be fitted with an approved Reduced Pressure Zone Device and a line filter. Please check with your local Water Authority for the correct installation information for your area.
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Mains inlet connection with ½” male BSP fitting should be within 600mm of the machine.
•
Do not use any aeration devices in the mains water supply.
•
Outlet pipe of 25mm diameter for waste water should be within 600mm of the machine.
2.3 Machine Reporting System: (MRS models only): A Local Area Network (LAN) connection is required if the machine is to be connected to the LAN instead of directly to a laptop or other device. The cable supplied with the Irrigator allows for the LAN socket to be up to 1000mm from the machine.
2.4 Machine Location: •
Place the machine on a flat and horizontal surface. Maximum tilt is 2º.
•
Position at operator’s convenient height. Soniclean recommends the top of the lid be at elbow height.
•
The bench top shall be strong enough to support the fully loaded machine (approximately 60 kilograms).
•
The unit requires 590mmx 880mm of bench space.
•
Allow minimum 100mm clearance at the rear to enable plumbing access. This may be reduced by fitting elbows to both the inlet and the outlet.
•
Allow 1000mm clearance above unit to allow the lid to open fully.
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3. Installation Procedure 3.1 Plumbing: 1. Screw supplied braided hose on to the machine and inlet mains water supply (hand tighten only). 2. Screw and hand tighten supplied grey sink hose onto the machine and insert into drain. 3. Ensure that the drain hose falls evenly away from the machine to the drain
3.2 Electrical: 1. Wall power socket should supply 240 Vac at 50-60 Hz and be rated at 10 amps. 2. Wall power socket lshould be ocated within 600mm from the machine. 3. Power supply circuit shall not be shared with life threatening or life support electrical systems. 4. Power supply circuit shall not be shared with computer electrical system or other excessively large power devices (for example, steriliser/washer disinfectors). 5. Earth leakage protection shall be provided by user.
3.3 Temperature Sensor Push the ambient temperature sensor probe into the temperature sensor socket found on the right side of the machine.
3.4 Machine Reporting System: (MRS model only) When connecting to a LAN: 1. LAN connection: take the LAN provided cable and push the black plug into the MRS socket provided on the Irrigator. Plug the other end (RJ45) into the LAN wall outlet. 2. Contact your IT department and hand them the Machine Reporting Manual. The appropriate information for connecting the machine to the Local Area Network is found on page 10 (“Network Hardware and Configuration” section) of the Machine Reporting System Manual. When connecting directly to a PC or device: 1. PC Connection: take the PC cable provided and push the black plug into the MRS socket provided on the Irrigator. Plug the other end (RJ45) into the appropriate outlet on the PC. Caution: Only use designated cables for accessing data from the Irrigator. The cable marked ‘PC’ should be used with a laptop computer. The cable marked ‘LAN’ should be used for connection to a LAN wall outlet.
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2. Plug the printer cable into the machine and the printer 3. Press the feed button to progress the paper.
3.6 Detergent Bottle: 1. Connect detergent hose to left hand side socket of machine. 2. Place filtered end of detergent hose into container. 3. Ensure there is sufficient detergent in bottle at all times. Please note Chemical Type:______________ (Sonic 1) Dosage Setup:_______________ (0.5%) (Soniclean Sonic 1 is a TGA listed and hospital grade medical alkaline detergent concentrate formulated for use with this ultrasonic irrigators)
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4. Operating Instructions 4.1 Prior to Operating: Position machine on bench top or table. Ideally the lid of the machine should be at elbow height. Ensure the machine is horizontal and the water inlet tap is turned on.
4.2 How to Operate: 4.2.1 Start Process: 1. Turn on at power point. 2. Switch on ON/OFF switch. 3. The machine will display 8.8.8.8, then SC.X.X 4. The machine will automatically drain, flush, drain the flush, fill with water and detergent and perform a de-gassing cycle. 5. When the degassing cycle is complete, the machine is ready for use. 6. During the above cycle, the machine with display the following ( Table 1); Display 8.8.8.8 SCX.X Drn Drnf Drn
Function Internal program Internal program process Draining the water. Tank is flushing. (drain is open) Tank is draining the flush Tank is filling with water and detergent is automatically added at the programmed quantity. (0.5%)
FILL De-gas ----
The solution is degassing. This takes approximately 10 minutes. The machine is ready to be loaded with instruments.
Table 1: Display during Irrigator start-up 7. It is recommended that you perform foil test daily to check the performance of your Irrigator (refer to section 5, Foil Test), per AS2773-2, AS4187, HTM 01-05. 4.2.2 Confirm Parameters: To check or change the settings or parameters of your Irrigator: 1. Press the “Shift” key and “Prog” key together and hold for 3 seconds. 2. A beep will sound when command has been recognised. 3. The machine will display the “Clean Time” or “ct” 4. Scroll through the parameters using the “Enter” keys 5. The parameters may be changed as required. (refer to section 6, Program Mode)
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4.2.3 Load the Machine: Refer to Appendix A (“Cleaning Cannulated Instruments”) for suggestions about the care of your laparoscopic instruments. 1. Instruments may be loaded into tray with the tray located in the Irrigator tank, inside the machine, or resting above the bath. (Use the “T” handle on the tray to position tray above bath) 2. Dismantle the instruments and insert the nozzle end of the cannulated instrument (standard sizes 2, 5 and 10mm) into the connector provided. 3. With the ports vertical, place the connector, with instrument loaded, into the port. 4. Gently lay the instruments down and rest them on the moveable plastic rack. Adjust the rack to support the instruments. The other parts of the instruments may be placed on the bottom of the tray or in the instrument holders provided. 5. The unused ports should be left in vertical position (when the Irrigator function is turned off to that port). 6. Lower the tray into the cleaning bath. (Ensure the “T” handle is on the right hand side). 7. Ensure that the spigot in the bath docks onto the instrument tray. 4.2.4 Start Cleaning: 1. Close the lid and press “Clean” 2. The machine will perform a cleaning cycle according to its program. 3. The machine will perform a short de-gas, and then commence cleaning. 4. The following table explains the various parameters of the clean function, which are displayed during cleaning and are programmable to suit your requirements. Cleaning Activity Clean No.
Display C-01
Parameters set by manufacturer (Settings) 10
Ultrasonics Time Remaining
P-03 09.48
3 10 mins
Irrigator
Red Light on keypad
5 (one rest period = 5 secs)
Explanation Current Cleaning cycle number Displays power level Time remaining to complete current clean cycle shown in minutes and seconds. Light indicates if function is on or off (irrigate for 5 secs, rest for 25 secs, and repeat)
Table 2: Displays during the cleaning process 4.2.5 To Pause Cleaning: 1. Lift the lid to pause the cleaning cycle. 2. This feature allows for any adjustments the instruments may require. 4.2.6 To Stop Clean Cycle: 1. Press “Clean” again during cycle. This will stop cycle and clear current clean. 2. To start new cycle press “Clean” again. 4.2.7 Completion of Single Clean Cycle: 1. The machine, will emit 5 beeps and display ‘- - - -‘. S-2800 Irrigator Operating Manual © 2013-2014 Soniclean Pty Ltd
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2. Lift the lid. 3. Raise the instrument tray and rest it above the bath using the ‘T’ handle. 4.2.8 Automatic Drain and/or Shutdown: The Irrigator can be programmed to automatically drain after a selected number of cleaning cycles. 1. Manufacturer’s programmed number of cleans between draining is ten. 2. When the tenth clean cycle is completed the machine will display “END”. 3. The tank will automatically drain.
4.3 Irrigator Function: 1. To turn on, press the “Irrigate” key. The red light indicator will light, indicating the irrigation function is “on”. The machine will irrigate as programmed. 2. To stop irrigating, press the Irrigate key again, the red indicator light will extinguish, indicating the function is “off”.
4.4 De-gas Function: 1. The machine will automatically de-gas as programmed when started. 2. If further de-gassing is required, press the “Degas” key. 3. The red indicator light will light, indicating the machine is de-gassing. 4. To stop de-gassing, press the “Degas” key again, the red indicator light will extinguish, indicating the machine has stopped de-gassing.
4.5 Drain the Tank: 1. Press the “Shift” key and “Drain” key together and hold for 3 seconds. 2. The machine will emit a beep. 3. Release the keys and the machine will drain. 4. When drain complete display will show “off”.
4.6 Drain and Refill the Tank: 1. Press the “Shift” key and “Refill” key together and hold for 3 seconds. 2. The machine will emit a beep. 3. Release the keys and the machine will drain and then refill with water and detergent and perform degas cycle.
4.7 Manual Shut Down Procedure: This enables the machine to be shut down at any time. It is recommended that this procedure be done at the end of each day. 1. Press “Shift” and “Drain” together, and hold for 3 seconds. 2. The machine will display “OFF”. 3. The machine will drain. 4. Turn off the power at the power point. 5. Wipe down surfaces of machine with detergent or disinfectant. S-2800 Irrigator Operating Manual © 2013-2014 Soniclean Pty Ltd
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5. Foil Test Soniclean recommends that the tray be removed from the Irrigator to ensure the foil test is accurate.
5.1 How to perform foil test: 1. Complete the usual start process 2. Use a strip of ‘home’ brand aluminium foil about 150mm long x width of roll. 3. Make sure Lid is closed 4. Press Test Key to switch on ultrasonic and unit will run for 30 sec as programmed 5. Open the Lid and insert the foil vertically into the bath. 6. Keep foil in the bath until LID is displayed 7. Remove the foil and compare the number and distribution of perforations with the sample foil test provided with your machine. 8. Refer Australian Standard AS/NZ 2773.1-1998, page 16 for more details.
5.2 Foil Test Problem Solving: If you are having difficulty getting a foil test to perform to standard, work through items 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 then try foil test again. If problems persist please contact your service agent. As per AS/NZ 2773.1-1998, it is acceptable to use alternative methods of testing the performance of your ultrasonic machine. Examples such as aluminium disc and pencil test, or the Soniclean UPM probe must be used as per manufacturer’s instructions. 5.2.1 Machine may require further degassing. 1. Remove any load within the machine 2. Degas the machine 5.2.2 Detergent Type and Dilution. 1. Always use alkaline detergent (pH 8 to 10.8) that is made specifically for ultrasonic machines. Soniclean recommends Sonic 1, with 0.5% dosage. 2. Check that detergent bottle is full and that different detergents have not been mixed. Ensure bottle and hose are connected and that there are no kinks in the line. 3. Extra detergent may be added to overcome water quality issues.
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6. Program Mode The parameters can be altered by entering the program mode. There are 3 ways of entry to this mode.
6.1 Program Entry Points: 6.1.1 Alternative 1 – Program at Start Up 1. Press the “PROG” key then turn on the machine. 2. Hold the “PROG” down until the machine displays “CT 10”. 3. Release the “PROG” key. 6.1.2 Alternative 2 - Program during Operation: 1. When the machine will display “- - - -“ 2. Hold down the “SHIFT” key and then press the “PROG” key and hold for 3 seconds.
6.2 Program Parameters: To program the parameters, enter program mode as desired in 6.1, then: 1. The machine will display a variety of parameters that may reconfigure. 2. Press the arrow “UP” key to increase the parameter and the arrow “DOWN” key to decrease the parameter. 3. To accept a value press “ENTER”. The display will scroll through the parameters. 4. Refer the tables below for parameters and values. KEY TO PROGRAMMING DISPLAY PARAMETER DISPLAY Clean time Ultrasonics power level Clean number Detergent concentration Start up de-gassing time De-gassing time Test time Irrigate default Irrigate rest periods
Ct PO Cn SP G1 G2 tt Id Ir
UNIT
MIN
MAX
mins
1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0=Off 5 period (5x5 = 25 secs)
99 3 99 5.0 99 99 99 1=On 50
percentage mins mins sec 1 rest period = 5 secs
N.B. Irrigator on time is 5 secs
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7. Error Diagnosis 7.1 Program Values Lost: (FAIL) This message indicates the operator programmed values have been lost and will need to be re-entered. This error occurs when the machine loads the programmed values stored in memory and an error is detected in the data. This error may be caused by: 1. The memory device has not been programmed or programming has been erased. 2. An error in the memory device. 3. Electrical “noise” causing corruption of data. Corrective Action 1. Press the “PROG” key to re-program the machine. 2. If the “FAIL” message is displayed again it may a faulty memory device. 3. Contact service agent. When the following messages are detected, they are flashed on the display together with rapid intermittent beeps. Power to the machine must be removed when this occurs.
7.2 Low Level in Tank: (LO) 1. This message may occur after a Fill Wash Tank Operation has completed and a low level is detected in the wash tank (below minimum level). 2. This fault may be caused by a leaky drain valve or faulty minimum level sensor. 3. This error will not be detected while the wash lid is up as the operator may cause wave action in the wash tank causing a false indication. Corrective Action 1. Turn off at power point. 2. Contact service agent.
7.3 Drain Blocked: (drnb) 1. This message occurs if the top, minimum, or empty level sensors detect liquid. 2. This may be caused by a blocked drain, or a faulty level sensor. 3. This may be caused by an incorrectly installed drain hose Corrective Action 1. Turn off at power point. 2. Check for blocked drain. 3. Remove blockage if found. 4. Re-start machine. 5. Check drain hose installation 6. If no blockage present contact service agent. S-2800 Irrigator Operating Manual © 2013-2014 Soniclean Pty Ltd
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7.4 Overflow Detection: (OFLO) 1. This message occurs when liquid is in danger of overflowing tank. 2. When this condition occur all power to the machine shall be shut down. Corrective Action 1. Turn off the machine 2. Scoop out the water manually from the tank. 3. Turn on the machine, machine will operate again. 4. If the machine is still not working, contact a service agent.
7.5 Ultrasonics Overheating: (HOT) This message occurs when the ultrasonics board indicates an excessive heat condition. Corrective Action 1. Turn off the machine at power point. 2. Allow to cool for at least one hour. 3. Re-start machine. 4. If “HOT” display persists, contact a service agent.
7.6 Real Time Clock: (rtc) This message occurs if the Real Time Clock (rtc) date/time in the system is considered invalid. Happens often when the machine is not being used for a long period of time. Corrective Action 1. Reset the date/time through the Web interface. (Read the Machine Reporting Manual, Page 7) 2. Contact a service agent.
7.7 Power up. (P-UP) This message occurs at boot up time if a clean process was interrupted and did not complete its cycle. This alerts the operator that instruments being cleaned in the machine may not be completely clean. May also occur if machine was not shut down in correct manner Corrective Action 1. Press enter and continue with the clean cycle
7.8 Water Leak. (H2OL) Water may have entered the red control box or blue ultrasonic box or there may be a circuit/wiring failure. Corrective Action 1. Contact a service agent.
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8. Remote Diagnostic Interface All irrigator machines have a diagnostic port at the front of the machine located at the middle of the stainless steel tray at the bottom of the irrigator (refer to section 1.2, External Connection #8: PC-Diagnosis). A Remote Diagnostic Interface (RDI) Module is an option that can be supplied by Soniclean as an option for those users who may wish to allow a technician to have remote access to machine functions, for diagnostic and servicing purposes If you do have the RDI Module facility then please refer to the Remote Diagnostic Interface (RDI) User Manual to plug in and set up this feature.
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Appendix A: Cleaning Cannulated Instruments Cannulated instruments are difficult and time consuming to clean. This information is designed to assist you in the cleaning of your instruments. It provides suggestions only and needs to be used in conjunction with your hospital procedures and protocols, the instrument manufacturers’ instructions and the Australian Standards (AS/NZ). In particular, AS/NZ 4187 and AS/NZ 2773.2. “The aim of cleaning is to remove microbial, organic and inorganic soil. The way in which this is done varies with the material composition of the instrument as well as its design.” (AS/NZ 4187 p.22) There are hundreds of different types of rigid cannulated instruments. These instruments are made by many different manufacturers from a variety of materials. By checking the manufacturer’s instructions for each instrument you are cleaning, you will ensure the best result. Water used for cleaning and rinsing needs to be of good quality (as per AS4187). Some practitioners choose to use demineralised, distilled or sterile water for rinsing of instruments.
A.1 Cleaning process Before you use your Soniclean S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator, it is suggested that you: 1. Process your instruments as soon after use as possible. (Once soil has dried on an instrument it is more difficult to decontaminate and the bioburden will increase). 2. It is recommended that initial treatment of used instruments is done as close to place of use as possible, i.e. near the operating table. 3. Disassemble instruments as recommended by the manufacturer. 4. Remove visible soil by rinsing under running water and flush the internal lumens of instruments with a syringe (or pressure gun) via flushing ports. Some practitioners may choose to add the following steps: 5. If not cleaning immediately, soak instruments in enzymatic detergent. Ensure you flush channels of instrument again with enzymatic detergent. 6. After soaking, rinse enzymatic detergent off instrument including flushing the internal lumens of the instrument with a syringe via flushing port.
A.2 Using your Soniclean S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator 1. Prepare Irrigator for use as per summarised operating instructions on front panel of irrigator (refer to operating instructions if required). 2. Place instruments into the Soniclean Ultrasonic Irrigator ports. Instruments may be loaded outside, above or inside machine. (This is done with the ports in the upright position. Then, position ports so instruments are lying down in the irrigator bath). 3. Clean for desired time, ensuring irrigator function on. (Recommended time is 5-15 minutes depending on size, type, and numbers of instruments to be cleaned). 4. Remove instruments from Irrigator. 5. Visually check for any contamination. If this occurs, start cleaning process again.
A.3 After using your Soniclean S-2800 Ultrasonic Irrigator 1. Rinse instruments outside and inside, flushing internal lumens with water using syringe. (This will remove detergent used in ultrasonic Irrigator).
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