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Steris InnoWave Pro User Manual

Steris InnoWave Pro
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator
Operator Manual
ENGLISH

Table of Contents

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Steris InnoWave Pro Specifications

General IconGeneral
ApplicationSurgical Procedures
TypeSurgical Table
Radiolucent AreaYes
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
CategoryMedical Equipment
ManufacturerSteris
ModelInnoWave Pro
ComplianceIEC 60601-1

Summary

CHAPTER 1 Safety Information

1.1 Safety Precautions

Details essential safety warnings and cautions for operating the equipment.

1.2 Personal Protective Equipment

Specifies the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for safe operation and maintenance.

1.3 Transportation and Storage

Provides guidelines for safely transporting and storing the equipment, including environmental conditions.

1.5 Recommended Operator Training

Outlines essential training topics and owner responsibilities for operator education.

CHAPTER 2 General Information

2.1 Intended Purpose of Equipment

Defines the primary function and intended use of the sonic irrigator.

2.2 Equipment Features

Describes key capabilities, components, and functionalities of the sonic irrigator.

2.3 Equipment Identification

Explains how to find and interpret the equipment's identification label.

2.8 Installation of Equipment

Details the requirements and procedures for installing and commissioning the equipment.

CHAPTER 3 The Touchscreen Display

3.1 The Touchscreen Display

Explains the purpose and basic operation of the equipment's touchscreen interface.

3.3 Entering an Operator PIN (if enabled)

Describes the process for entering an operator PIN for system access and security.

3.4 Menu Navigation

Guides users on navigating through the equipment's menus using on-screen symbols.

3.5 Main Menu Functions

Lists and explains the primary functions accessible from the main menu display.

CHAPTER 4 Preparing Chemicals

4.1 Use of Chemicals

Details how chemicals are stored, dispensed, and monitored within the equipment.

4.2 Recommended Chemicals — North America Only

Lists approved chemical products for use in North America.

4.3 Recommended Chemicals — Outside North America

Lists approved chemical products for use outside North America.

4.4 Replacing Chemical Bottles

Provides step-by-step instructions for safely replacing chemical bottles.

4.5 Priming Chemical Pumps

Explains the procedure for priming chemical pumps to ensure correct dosage and prevent contamination.

CHAPTER 5 The Carrier

5.1 The Function of the Carrier

Describes the role and operation of the instrument basket carrier.

5.3 Raising and Lowering the Carrier Using the Foot Pedal

Details how to operate the carrier using the foot pedal for hands-free control.

5.4 Raising and Lowering the Carrier Using the Display

Explains how to operate the carrier using the touchscreen display controls.

5.5 Removing Baskets from the Carrier

Provides instructions on how to safely remove instrument baskets from the carrier.

5.6 Docking Baskets into the Carrier

Guides users on how to properly place and secure instrument baskets into the carrier.

5.7 The Carrier Light Guard

Explains the function of the light guard safety feature for the carrier.

5.8 The Carrier Safety Edge

Describes the carrier safety edge feature and its role in preventing entrapment.

CHAPTER 6 Instrument Baskets

6.1 The Function of Instrument Baskets

Describes the purpose of instrument baskets and their interaction with the carrier and pump.

6.2 Basket Selection

Guides users on selecting the appropriate basket for specific instrument types.

6.3 Basket Care and Inspection

Provides essential advice for maintaining and inspecting instrument baskets.

6.4 The Standard Basket

Details the features and usage of the standard instrument basket.

6.5 The Si Multi Basket

Describes the Si Multi Basket, its nozzles, and loading procedures for specific instruments.

6.6 The Xi Basket

Details the Xi Basket's design, hose connections, and loading/unloading procedures.

6.7 The Xi Multi Basket

Outlines the Xi Multi Basket's design, hose connections, and loading/unloading procedures.

CHAPTER 7 Performing a Wash Cycle

7.1 Cleaning and Inspection Before Every Wash Cycle

Specifies daily cleaning and inspection tasks required before operating the equipment.

7.2 Selecting a Wash Program

Guides users on how to choose and set up the appropriate wash program.

7.3 Docking Baskets into the Carrier (semi-automated)

Details the procedure for loading instrument baskets into the carrier.

7.7 On Completion of a Wash Cycle

Describes the operator actions required upon successful completion of a wash cycle.

7.8 Pausing or Aborting a Wash Cycle

Explains how to pause or abort an active wash cycle.

7.9 Wash Cycle Errors

Helps identify and resolve common error codes and unexpected conditions.

CHAPTER 8 The Rewash Feature

8.1 Rewash Program Setting

Explains how to configure the rewash feature for reusing tank fluids.

8.3 On Completion of a Rewash Cycle

Details the steps to take after completing a rewash cycle, including fluid reuse options.

CHAPTER 9 Maintenance

9.1 Important Safety Information

Highlights critical safety precautions that must be followed during all maintenance activities.

9.2 Daily Cleaning and Inspection

Provides a guide for essential daily cleaning and inspection tasks for the equipment.

9.3 Weekly Cleaning and Inspection

Outlines recommended weekly cleaning and inspection procedures for optimal equipment performance.

9.5 Performing a Weekly Full Decontamination

Describes the procedure for performing a weekly full decontamination of the equipment.

9.8 Equipment Servicing

Information regarding periodic servicing by qualified technicians and service contracts.

CHAPTER 10 The Supervisor Menu

10.1 Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu

Lists the administrative functions accessible via the supervisor menu.

10.2 Unlocking the Supervisor Menu

Explains the procedure for accessing the supervisor menu using a PIN.

10.4 Viewing and Editing Wash Program Parameters

Details how to view and modify wash program settings through the supervisor menu.

10.7 Changing the Language Used by the Display

Guides users on how to change the equipment's display language.

CHAPTER 11 Downloading Wash Cycle Logs

11.2 Downloading Logs to a USB Flash Drive

Provides instructions for downloading wash cycle logs onto a USB flash drive for analysis.

CHAPTER 12 Troubleshooting

12.1 Diagnosing Error Codes

Helps users identify and resolve error codes reported by the equipment.

12.2 Troubleshooting Equipment Behavior

Addresses issues that may occur without generating error codes on the display.

CHAPTER 13 Wash Programs

13.1 Wash Program Configuration

Details the configuration of the pre-set wash programs available on the sonic irrigator.

13.2 Standard Disinfect Cycle Program

Provides specific parameters for the Standard Disinfect Cycle program.

13.3 Standard Wash Cycle Program

Provides specific parameters for the Standard Wash Cycle program.

13.4 Decontamination Program

Details the parameters for the Decontamination program.

CHAPTER 14 Specification

14.1 Performance

Lists the operational performance characteristics and specifications of the equipment.

14.3 Overall Dimensions and Weight

Provides the physical dimensions and weight specifications of the sonic irrigator.

14.4 Tank Dimensions and Capacity

Details the dimensions and capacity of the equipment's internal tank.

14.5 Standard Basket Dimensions and Capacity

Provides dimensions and capacity details for the standard instrument basket.

14.7 Xi and Xi Multi Basket Dimensions and Capacity

Lists dimensions and capacity for Xi and Xi Multi instrument baskets.

CHAPTER 15 Terms, Definitions, and Symbols

15.1 Terms and Definitions

Explains key terms and definitions used throughout the manual.

15.2 Visual Symbols

Identifies and explains the meaning of symbols found on the equipment and in the manual.

Appendices

Appendix A: Service Record

Provides a template for recording equipment service history and maintenance schedules.

Appendix B: Training Records

Offers a table for documenting operator training sessions and records.

Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate

Contains a certificate template for documenting equipment decontamination procedures.

Appendix D: Operator and Supervisor Authorization Codes

Lists operator and supervisor PIN codes for system access and authorization.

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