Maintenance and Service
Laborie NXT Pro Owner’s Manual LBL-00146, MAN2010 84
Repeat as necessary using a fresh wipe or the clean side of the existing wipe until
the affected area is visibly clean. If visible soil persists, use a soft bristle brush to
gently brush away or loosen the remaining soil, and then clean again using a fresh
wipe.
Wipe the area with a dry, lint-free cloth. Ensure that the area is dry to the touch.
Reattach, if removed, and close the transducer doors.
The transducer doors should be kept open only when reprocessing the area normally
covered by the transducer doors. When reprocessing of this area is complete, close the
transducer doors to ensure that the transducer channels are not exposed to any liquids
during any additional processing.
5.1.3.4 Cleaning the Infusion Pump NXT
To clean the outer surface area of the Infusion Pump NXT, follow the instructions provided
in the section Performing Manual Cleaning
. To clean the rollers and drip tray, perform the
following steps:
1. Open the pump door and wipe each roller with an approved cleaning reagent. Refer
to the section Cleaning and Disinfection Reagents on page 80
.
2. Remove the drip tray from the pump (Figure 70) and clean it separately with an
approved cleaning reagent.
Figure 70: Pump Rollers and Drip Tray
5.1.3.5 Cleaning the UPP Puller NXT
Prior to beginning the cleaning procedure, ensure that you separate the UPP Puller NXT nose
from the motor. Remove the catheter guide and the catheter clamp and clean them
separately. Refer to the section Assembling the UPP Puller NXT on page 24
to view an
illustration of how these parts are assembled and disassembled.
To clean the UPP Puller NXT nose, catheter guide, and catheter clamp, follow the
instructions provided in the section Performing Manual Cleaning on page 85
.
If soiling is observed on the UPP Puller NXT arm or motor, wipe the surface with a fresh
cleaning wipe to remove soiling. Take care not to remove the O-ring from the motor coupler
while wiping (Figure 71).
Figure 71: Cleaning the Area Between Motor and Nose