Mobile unit for orthopaedic containers E 934/1
Items supplied:
Mobile unit E 934/1 with four levels, of which one is removable,
H 500, W 636, D 790 mm fitted with a magnetic strip for automatic mobile unit
recognition and spray arm magnets for spray arm monitoring (PG 8527/28 only).
Accessories available to order:
E 142 DIN mesh tray
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A2 1/2 cover net, 216 x 456 mm
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Lid A16 for E 142
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Please read the Warning and Safety instructions in the operating Instruc
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tions for your G 7827/28 or PG 8527/28 Washer-disinfector carefully. You should
only process 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 medical products 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.
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Areas of application:
The top two levels of the E 934/1 mobile unit is used for processing instrument
holders.
Three DIN mesh trays containing surgical instruments cn be processed in each of
the two lower levels.
The second lowest level is removable, allowing tall items to be processed in the
mobile unit if necessary.
Before loading the machine and before starting a programme, please check:
that the spray arms rotate freely,
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– that the spray arm jets are clean and free of any blockages,
– that the mobile unit is correctly fitted into the cabinet and that it has connected
correctly with the water intake.
For validation purposes please make sure that you follow the loading
instructions given on the template.
The second level from the bottom can be taken out if necessary. To do this:
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Raise the rack on the right a, then lift out b.
When the second lowest level is removed, instrument holders may be processed
in the lowest level.
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Hinged instruments must be opened
up before being placed in the mesh
trays to minimise the risk of surfaces
not being accessed during
processing.
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To prevent the risk of light
instruments such as bulldog clips
and other small items moving about
during processing, closable inserts
(e.g. E 473) and silicone holders
(e.g. E 476) can be used to keep
them secure.
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Containers e.g. beakers and kidney
dishes should be placed in the
mobile unit with the open side facing
downwards, ensuring that all
surfaces can be accessed easily and
that cleaning solution can flow freely
off them. They must also be secure
so that they cannot be flipped over
by the force of water during
processing.
If containers are placed so that
cleaning solution can collect in
recesses etc., they will not get
properly clean and rinsing results
will be impaired.
Miele Company Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW, Tel 0330 160 6600,
Internet: http://www.miele.co.uk / ! Alteration rights reserved / Publication date 2015-11-01
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