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Connection of the Endoscope Channels
1. Connect the endoscope channels. The names of the connections of the different channels may be
found in the endoscope user manual. See Figure 18 for details on how to hookup the endoscope to the
connectors.
2. Connect each tube from the labeled port on the connector block to the appropriate endoscope channel.
WARNING All endoscope hookups must be periodically inspected for damage, and replaced if
damaged, otherwise it could result in an endoscope that is not disinfected and therefore should
not be used on a patient.
Figure 18 Connecting the Channels
3. Make sure the hoses do not have any sharp bends or kinks.
4. Position the connection hoses in such a way that they will not be caught by the spray tower.
Verify the Connections
WARNING Verify all connection to the endoscope are secure. Failure to do so could result in an
endoscope which is not disinfected and therefore should not be used on a patient.
• Before closing the basin lid, inspect the hookup to ensure that all connections are made properly and
the tubing does not interfere with the sprayer.
• All channels must be connected correctly.
• The channel separator must be installed.
• The leak test tubing must be secured under the endoscope so that it does not oat or interfere with
the sprayer.
• The connector hoses must not be kinked.
• Move any connector tubes away from the head of the sprayer so that it can turn freely.