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33 Generator G11
Generator G11 Operator’s Manual
Connectors (HGA11 and EGA11)
Cleaning
Warning: Spilling or spraying fluids on or into the connectors or immersing the connectors may result in damage to the connectors�
Proceed with cleaning as follows:
1� Prepare a neutral pH detergent or a neutral pH enzymatic detergent according to the manufacturers directions�
2� Use a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with the cleaning solution to manually clean the surfaces� Pay special attention to cracks and
crevices�
3� Wipe thoroughly using a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with warm tap water
4� Dry with a soft, clean cloth�
Note: Disinfection with the listed chemicals may cause discoloration or wet spots on the central metallic post of the connector that interfaces with the
Generator G11 receptacle� Discoloration or wet spots on the central metallic post of the connector should not affect the connector function�
Disinfecting
If the connectors become contaminated with blood or bodily fluids, they must be wiped down with a disinfectant before reuse� The following
chemical disinfectants are approved for use with the connectors: Isopropyl Alcohol - 70%, Sodium hypochlorite solutions (0�25% - 0�50%),
Cidex OPA, Dispatch, and Gigasept FF
Disinfectants should be prepared and used according to the manufacturers recommendations for use, concentration, and contact time�
The use of disinfectants other than those specified in these instructions should be assessed for material compatibility before using� At a
minimum, intermediate level* disinfectants should be used� Technical data sheets are typically available on the manufacturers web site to
assist in this assessment�
* “Intermediate level” is a classication applicable in the US. Intermediate disinfectants kill viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and vegetative bacteria.
Any disinfection process including tools and solutions may influence the wear and tear of the device or equipment� In some instances,
changing to another disinfectant may be required�
Within the applied decontamination process ensure that the detergent or disinfectant residuals are completely removed after wipe down� If
detergent or disinfectant residuals remain, moisten a soft, clean cloth with purified or deionized water and wipe down affected areas (multiple
wipes may be required to remove any remaining residue) or refer to the manufacturers recommendations for the removal of the disinfectant
residuals�
Cart (CRT11)
Cleaning
Proceed with cleaning as follows:
1� Prepare a neutral pH detergent or a neutral pH enzymatic detergent according to the manufacturers directions�
2� Use a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with the cleaning solution to manually clean the surfaces� Pay special attention to cracks and
crevices�
3� Wipe thoroughly using a soft, clean cloth lightly moistened with warm tap water
4� Dry with a soft, clean cloth�
Disinfecting
If the cart becomes contaminated with blood or bodily fluids, it must be wiped down with a disinfectant before reuse� The following chemical
disinfectants are approved for use with the cart: Isopropyl Alcohol - 70%, Sodium hypochlorite solutions (0�25% - 0�50%), Cidex OPA,
Dispatch, and Gigasept FF
Disinfectants should be prepared and used according to the manufacturers recommendations for use, concentration, and contact time�
The use of disinfectants other than those specified in these instructions should be assessed for material compatibility before using� At a
minimum, intermediate level* disinfectants should be used� Technical data sheets are typically available on the manufacturers web site to
assist in this assessment�
* “Intermediate level” is a classication applicable in the US. Intermediate disinfectants kill viruses, mycobacteria, fungi, and vegetative
bacteria�
Any disinfection process including tools and solutions may influence the wear and tear of the device or equipment� In some instances,
changing to another disinfectant may be required�
Within the applied decontamination process ensure that the detergent or disinfectant residuals are completely removed after wipe down� If
detergent or disinfectant residuals remain, moisten a soft, clean cloth with purified or deionized water and wipe down affected areas (multiple
wipes may be required to remove any remaining residue) or refer to the manufacturers recommendations for the removal of the disinfectant
residuals�

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