174 Instructions for use Babyleo TN500 SW 1.0n
Reprocessing
Dräger states that some oxygen-releasing agents and chlorine-releasing agents
may cause color change in some materials. Color change does not indicate that the
product is not functioning correctly.
The manufacturers of the surface disinfectants have verified at least the following
spectra of activity:
– Bactericidal
– Yeasticidal
– Virucidal or virucidal against enveloped viruses
Other disinfectants are used at own risk. Observe the specifications of the surface
disinfectant manufacturers. Use surface disinfectants that are nationally authorized.
11.6 Surface disinfection with cleaning
This chapter describes surface disinfection with cleaning for the entire device and
for all components.
WARNING
Risk due to penetrating liquid
Penetrating liquid may cause the following:
– Damage to the device
– Electrical shock when switching on the device
– Device malfunctions
► Make sure that no liquid penetrates into the device.
WARNING
Risk of O2 sensor malfunction
Disinfectants or cleaning agents which contain formaldehyde or ammonia may
damage the O
2 sensors. The O2 sensors may provide incorrect measured values.
This may put the patient at risk.
► Only use disinfectants or cleaning agents which do not contain formaldehyde or
ammonia.
1 Remove soiling immediately. Use a cloth dampened with disinfectant to remove
the soilings.
2 Perform surface disinfection.
3 After the contact time has elapsed, remove residual disinfectant.
4 Check the product for visible soiling. Repeat steps 1 to 4 if necessary.
5 Check the product for visible damage and replace it if necessary.
11.6.1 Information regarding cleaning and surface disinfection of
individual parts
The cleaning and surface disinfection of individual parts demands particular care.
All sides of every part must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Examples:
– Hood and hood seal
– Side panels and hand ports
– Air ducts of the X-ray flap