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7.Cleaning, disinfection, and Sterilization
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7.2. Classification of the Aeon8800
Table 7-1 class of components
Nature
Description
Components
Clean,
disinfection, and
sterilization
Non-critical
Components that only touch
intact skin.
The surface of
the
Anaesthesia
Workstaion
Absorber
canister
Clean/low-level
disinfection.
Semi-critical
Components that touch intact
mucous membrane and
broken skin.
Breathing
system
Sterilization.
High-grade
disinfection when it
cannot be sterilized
Critical
Critical items enter normally
sterile parts of the human
body.
8800A does
not have any
critical
component
Sterilization.
7.3. Cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization
WARNING: Before cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing the CO
2
absorber canister,
lining ring, mesh plate, gasket, and upper ring seal, clear the residual soda lime with a
large amount of water.
WARNING: Liquid intrusion may cause device damage, electric shock, and device
malfunctions. Ensure that no liquid intrudes on the device.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the oxygen sensor in any liquid.
CAUTION: Do not fumigate the oxygen sensor with high pressure and high
temperature.
CAUTION: When removing or installing the O-ring of the oxygen sensor, be careful not
to scratch the surface of the ring seal and cause gas leakage.
CAUTION: During the cleaning and disinfection process, please be careful to prevent
the nut of the manual leather bag extension tube from falling off.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the oxygen sensor and the airway pressure gauge in liquid
for cleaning; do not fumigate the oxygen sensor and the airway pressure gauge with
high temperature and high pressure.

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