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Cleaning: Automated
1. Brush
• Using a syringe, inject 50mL of the enzymatic detergent (from the
“Preparation for Cleaning” section) into any lumen and mated surface
aminimum of one time.
• Brush from both ends of any lumens a minimum of 1 time, using an
appropriate bottle brush.
2. Rinse
• Rinse the device with RO/DI water at ambient temperature until there
is no visible detergent residue. Continue to rinse for a minimum of
30seconds aer all detergent residue has been removed.
• Place the device in the washer on an incline to facilitate drainage.
3. Automated wash
• Program the washer using the following parameters:
Phase Recirculation
Time
Water
Temperature
Detergent Type and
Concentration
(if applicable)
Pre Wash 2 minutes Cold tap
water
N/A
Enzyme
Wash
2 minutes Hot tap water Enzymatic Detergent
2
Wash 1 2 minutes Set point
(66°C)
Non-enzymatic Detergent
3
Rinse 1 2 minutes Hot tap water N/A
Dry Phase 7 minutes 115°C N/A
• Upon completion of the draining phase aer Rinse 1, stop the cycle and
open the washer door.
• Remove the device from the washer during the thermal phase and place
the device back into the washer for the dry phase.
• If necessary, use pressurized air to aid in drying. Visually inspect each
device for cleanliness.
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ENZOL® Enzymatic Detergent is validated for cleaning ecacy.
3
Renu-Klenz® is validated for cleaning ecacy.