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Stryker 1288
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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
aminimum 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
30seconds aer 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 aer 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.
2
ENZOL® Enzymatic Detergent is validated for cleaning ecacy.
3
Renu-Klenz® is validated for cleaning ecacy.

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Stryker 1288 Specifications

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BrandStryker
Model1288
CategoryDigital Camera
LanguageEnglish

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