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Mach M3
Dr. Mach
Lamps and Engineering
When cleaning / disinfecting, the following procedures must be followed:
Process Time (sec.)
Zone 1 Pre-rinse, external, cold, 10 – 15°C 45
Washing, acidic, external 35°C 120
Draining time 10
Re-rinse, external approx. 80°C *10
Draining time *15
Re-rinse, external approx. 80°C *15
Draining time 15
Zone 2 Washing, alkaline, external, 93°C 135
Draining time 10
Re-rinse, external, acidic, 90°C 10
Draining time 15
Re-rinse, external 90°C 15
Draining time 15
Zone 3 Drying, external 100 – 120°C 200
Zone 4 Drying, external 100 – 120°C 200
Door open / close & transport 60
(sluice discharge)
Cycle time overall ca. 290
5 minutes
* When occupying the disinfection zone (washing zone 2), the re-rinse and draining times will depend on
the respective objects being washed therein!
Sterilisation
Only previously cleaned and disinfected handles may be sterilised.
The handles are placed in a suitable sterilisation pack (one-way sterilisation pack, e.g. foil / paper
sterilisation bags, single or double pack) in accordance with DIN EN 868 / ISO 11607 for steam
sterilisation and then sterilised.
Use only the sterilisation procedure listed below for sterilisation. Other sterilisation procedures (e.g.
ethylene oxide, formaldehyde and low-temperature plasma sterilisation) are not permissible.
Steam sterilisation procedure
Validated in accordance with DIN EN 554/ISO 11134
Maximum sterilisation temperature 134°C
Proof in principle of the handles’ suitability for effective sterilisation was provided using a fractional
vacuum process (Euroselectomat 666 by MMM Münchner Medizin Mechanik GmbH, sterilising
temperature 134°C, holding time 7 min.)
Inspection / durability
The handles should be inspected for damage and changed before re-use, if required.
The handles may be cleaned / disinfected, sterilised and re-used for a maximum of 1000 times. If the
handles are re-used more than 1000 times, then this will be the responsibility of the hospital / clinic.
59200001 Edition 06 28.11.2002 / Bak page 11/22

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