Mobile injector unit E 929/1 for opthalmic instruments
Please observe the Warning and Safety instructions in the Operating instructions for your G 7827/28 or PG 8527/28 washer-disinfector carefully. You should only
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process instruments/medical products in this mobile unit if they have been declared as suitable for machine processing by the manufacturer. Please also observe the
manufacturer's care instructions. The programme selected must be suitable for the materials from which the items to be processed are made. Where possible the
programme should include thermal disinfection. The final rinse should, if possible, always be carried out with fully de-mineralised water.
If using automatic mobile unit recognition please make sure that the coding is correctly set.
Items supplied:
Mobile unit E 929/1 equipped with: Supplied as separate items:
23 x Luer lock adapters \
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22 x Luer lock adapters ]
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28 x Luer lock adapters \, with hose connector
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1 magnetic strip for automatic mobile unit recognition
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Spray arm magnets for spray arm monitoring (PG 8527/28 only)
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Optional accessories
E 441/1 insert for micro instruments
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E 142 DIN mesh tray
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E 478/1 holder with microfilter for narrow lumen cannulae
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E 448 silicone tubes, 300 mm, with Luer lock adapter \ \ for Luer locks ]
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E 531 caps for Luer-Locks
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E 362 Blanking screws
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100 x E 476 holders for micro instruments, e.g. for E 142 DIN mesh trays
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20 x E 477 connectors for micro instruments, e.g. for E 142 DIN mesh trays
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14 x E 791 Luer lock connectors ] / Luer \
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14 x E 790 Luer lock connectors ] / Luer lock ]
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E 479 holders for micro instruments
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E 476 holders for micro instruments
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E 477 connectors for micro instruments
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E 791 Luer lock connectors ] / Luer \
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E 790 Luer lock connectors ] / Luer lock ]
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E 792 Luer-Lock connector\ with silicone hose
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Areas of application:
The E 929/1 mobile injector unit is solely designed for cleaning and disinfecting
opthalmic instruments.
The top level is fitted with various connections for hollow instruments, e.g. rinsing
and suction tubes and cannulae.
A maximum of 25 x E 478/1 may also be connected for additional filtering.
Narrow lumen instruments, e.g. special cannulae (e.g. Sauter) and rinsing
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and suction handles must be connected to the E 478/1 holder. The E 478/1 has
its own separate operating instructions.
Consult the instrument manufacturer for guidance on degree of sud filtration for
specific instruments.
The filter plate of the E 478/1 has a filtration level of 0 0.1 mm.
Instruments are secured to the hose connectors in the mobile injector unit using
the silicone holders E 476 and E 479.
For validation purposes please make sure that you follow the loading
instructions given on the template.
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Individual instruments should not touch each other during cleaning and
disinfection.
Before connecting hollow instruments, ensure that lumen and cannulae are
accessible for suds.
Rinse cannulae and other hollow instruments as soon as possible after patient
use, preferably while still in the operating theatre, using a syringe and water.
This will help to prevent narrow cannulae being clogged by blood or other
residues, which would hinder the cleaning process.
The lower two levels of the mobile injector unit are designed to take E 441/1 inserts
or E 142 mesh trays for processing solid instruments. See over page for
instructions on loading an E 142 mesh tray.
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Opthalmic instruments should only be processed in a machine designated
for their sole use. This way there is no risk of residues from other disciplines
getting into the narrow lumen of hollow instruments. Synthetic cover nets, e.g.
Miele A 2 and A3 cover nets may not be used in this washer-disinfector.
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To ensure a suitable standardised spray pressure for all connections, all
screw connectors must be fitted with jets, adapters, silicone tubes with Luer
lock connectors, caps or blanking screws.
Damaged jets, adapters or silicone tubes with Luer lock connectors etc. must
not be used.
Empty jets, etc. do not have to be replaced with blanking screws.
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Mobile injector unit E 929/1 for opthalmic instruments
Arranging opthalmic instruments
Cannulae with Luer lock connectors
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should be screwed into the
appropriate Luer lock adapters on the
top level of the injector unit.
Connect cannulae with Luer connectors
to the Luer lock adapter on the injector
unit using a connecting piece, e.g. Luer
lock ] / Luer \.
Long hollow instruments should be
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screwed to the flexible hose
connectors using Luer lock adapters
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When processing hollow instruments
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with several connectors, such as
"Phaco" hand pieces, each
connector needs to be secured to a
hose.
Hollow instruments with a male
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connector should be connected to
the hose using a Luer lock ] / Luer
lock ] connector.
Quality assurance testing
^ Expel residual water from hollow instruments using medical compressed air. This
also verifies lumen are clear.
^ At the same time, the pH value of displaced water can be checked using litmus
paper (ß 0.5 grade).
Connect narrow lumen instruments
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with multiple connections to an
E 478/1 holder.
Link each connection of the
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instrument, e.g. the rinsing and
suction handles, with an E 448.
Use a Luer-Lock ] / Luer-Lock ]
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connector between instruments with
a male Luer lock connector and the
E 448.
Fit hollow instruments securely into
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the silicone holders on the rack in
the injector unit.
Space the silicone holders in the
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rack according to the size of the
instruments.
Unscrew hollow instruments after
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cleaning.
Any hollow instruments that
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have become disconnected from
the adapters during processing
must be reprocessed.
If the result is negative:
^ Remove the cause of any blockage manually and reprocess the instruments.
If the pH value is not neutral reprocess the instruments.
If the pH value continues not to be neutral, contact the Service Department to
arrange for further analysis of the problem.
E 142 mesh tray for opthalmic instruments
The instruments should not be able
to move around during the cleaning
and disinfecting process.
Light, delicate non-hollow instruments
can be secured in position in the E 142
mesh tray using silicone holders E 476
or E 479 and silicone connectors E 477.
If E 142 mesh trays are used in the
lowest level of the injector unit the
E 479 silicone holders have to be
used in order to hold the instruments
securely.
To ensure that all surfaces are cleaned
and rinsed thoroughly:
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Hinged instruments, e.g. scissors,
clamps and forceps should be
opened up and then placed in the
tray.
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Diamond knives must be opened up
and then placed on the tray.
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Secure straight instruments in the
silicone holders so that they cannot
slip out during processing.