Cleaning and Maintenance
Instructions for Use Apollo SW 4.5n 239
Part Number: 9053586, 3rd edition
Care list for Apollo components
Applicable to non-infectious patients.
The list contains approximate values only. The
instructions of the hospital’s infection control officer
shall prevail and must be observed by the user!
The parts should be cleaned and disinfected by
machine. If not, they must be disinfected by
immersion and then cleaned.
Component Processing Method
Disinfection and cleaning Sterilization in steam
Cleaning/
disinfection
machine
199
o
F (93
o
C)
10 minutes
Wiping
Disinfection
by immersion
273
o
F (134
o
C)
8 minutes
Apollo anesthesia machine
No Outside No No
Power cable, pressurized gas
hoses, grounding cable/wire
No Yes No No
Breathing hoses
Yes No Observe the
corresponding
instructions for use.
Yes
Y-piece
Yes No Yes Yes
Breathing bag with connector and
hose
Yes No Observe the
corresponding
instructions for use.
Yes
Breathing bag arm
Yes No Yes Yes
Ventilator diaphragm
1)
Yes No Yes Yes
Cover of breathing system with
APL valve
Yes No Yes Yes
2)
Middle and bottom part of
breathing system
Yes No Yes Yes
2)
Expiratory port/inspiratory port
Yes No Yes Yes
Absorber and insert
Yes No Yes Yes
Spirolog flow sensors
Observe the corresponding instructions for use.
SpiroLife flow sensors
Observe the corresponding instructions for use.
Parts of the AGS receiving
system
Observe the corresponding instructions for use.
Parts of the endotracheal
aspiration system
Observe the corresponding instructions for use.
1) Remove any water which may have accumulated in the ventilator diaphragm.
Larger quantities of condensation may impair operation of the anesthesia machine and/or lead to failure of the equipment.
2) The valve plate must be sterilized after washing in order to dry it. Correct operation of the workstation may be impaired and lead to failure of the workstation if
the control areas in the valve plate are not dried completely.