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Automated Endoscope Reprocessor has different programs
for different types of endoscopes. The objective is to monitor only those channels that are connected,
preventing the generation of incorrect failure messages. Each endoscope requires a specic connector
block and a specic parameter set. Reference the Endoscope Hookup guide to identify the endoscope
that you are using and the appropriate connector block and parameter set to use. Failure to sue the correct
connector block and parameter set can result in an endoscope that is not disinfected properly and therefore
should not be used on a patient. If you are uncertain about the correct channel setup of an endoscope, call
technical support for assistance.
Entering Data
WARNING Endoscope codes are unique, and can be assigned once only. If a single endoscope
must be registered under two different programs, then it must be done under different codes.
Data Fields
Endoscopes can be registered as single units or dened sets. The following data is entered:
• Code is a short ID number used for quick recognition. It is applied to the control head.
• Endoscope Type provides a reference to a dened parameter set.
• Connection Block is the part number for the connection block.
• Brand is the name of the endoscope manufacturer.
• Bar Code (optional) is the human-readable information in the endoscope bar code.
• Type Number is the model of endoscope.
• Serial Number is the manufacturer-assigned identication number on the endoscope.
• Internal ID is the hospital identication number for the endoscope. The internal ID is printed on the
cycle log.
• Memo is a eld where extra information can be entered as text.