Miele E 428 Operating instructions

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Mobile unit E 428 for instruments for robotic-assisted surgery
Miele Company Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW, Tel 0330 160 6600,
Internet: http://www.miele.co.uk / ! 0297 Alteration rights reserved / Publication date 2015-11-01
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Please read the Warning and Safety instructions in the Operating Instructions for your G 7836 or PG 8536 washer-disinfector carefully. You should only reprocess
instruments/medical products in this mobile unit if they have been declared as suitable for machine reprocessing by the manufacturer. Please also observe the
manufacturer's care instructions.
retrospectively into the Profitronic unit by Miele.
The mobile unit will be set up during commissioning by Miele. The coding must be matched when using automatic mobile unit recognition.
Items supplied:
Basic unit E 428 with 6 holders for shafted instruments for robotic-assisted
surgery, H 518, W 533, D 513 mm with holder for the magnetic strip for automatic
mobile unit recognition.
Optional accessories
Magnetic strip ML/2 for automatic mobile unit recognition
Areas of application:
Only rigid 5 mm and 8 mm shafted instruments for da Vinci
®
IS 2000 and IS 3000
series surgery system robots can be reprocessed in the E 428 mobile unit using
the ROBOTVARIO programme and Mucapur ROBOTVARIO cleaning agent.
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Additional items must not be placed in the mobile unit.
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The instruments should only be reprocessed in a washer-disinfector
designated for their sole use.
This prevents residues from other disciplines getting into the lumen of the
instruments.
Manual pre-cleaning
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Pre-treatment at the place of use as well as preparation for machine
reprocessing must be carried out in accordance with the instrument
manufacturer's instructions.
In addition, immediately after arrival in the CSSD of instruments which have
been filled with solution in the operating room:
^ Remove the solution from the
instruments.
^ Refill the instruments with
3% Mucapur ROBOTVARIO solution
and leave to take effect for
30 minutes.
During this 30 minute activation time:
^
Empty the Mucapur ROBOTVARIO
solution out of the instruments and
replace with fresh solution.
^
Wait for an activation time of
5 minutes.
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Repeat the procedure as described five times.
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After this prepare the instruments in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Arranging and connecting the instruments
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Place the instrument into the holder
from above.
The shaft should be positioned
between two studs.
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Open the functional end of the
instrument.
^
Plug the double pipe connection into
the instrument's rinsing attachment.
For 5 mm instruments, rinse port 3 on
the shaft should not be connected.
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When all instruments have been
loaded, move the connector retaining
bar into position and secure it with
the hooks.
The retaining plates for the water
connectors will be held in place by the
bar. Any unused water connectors must
also be positioned underneath the bar.
Instruments which are not secured
and connected with the retaining
plates and bar cannot be reproces
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sed using the mobile unit. This mobile
unit is only suitable for da Vinci
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instruments.
No other instruments may be
reprocessed using it.
Routine checks for consistency of
cleaning performance
Instruments should be dismantled at
random after their last operative use
and machine reprocessing. Cap the
Bowden cables at the sprocket and
remove the distal functional part.
Examine the inner distal cylinder,
through which the Bowden cables
pass to the functional end, under a
microscope and use protein analysis
for residual soil in accordance with
current guidelines.
A visual check of the instruments, particularly the distal functional ends, to
ensure that they appear clean, must be carried out before the instruments are
arranged in the E 428 mobile unit.
Before loading the machine and before starting a programme, please check
that:
the mobile unit is correctly fitted into the cabinet and that it has connected correctly
with the water intake of the washer-disinfector.
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