Ophthalmic Instruments; Anaesthetic Instruments - Miele G 7825 Operating Instructions Manual

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Ophthalmic instruments

Ophthalmic instruments can be cleaned and disinfected by machine
in the E 729/1 injector wash cart.
For the final rinse, use demineralized water with a conductivity of ~15
μS/cm. To remove chemical residues from ophthalmic instruments, a
custom program with 2 demineralized water rinses needs to be used.
A custom "Ophthalmology" program must be programmed
retrospectively by Miele.
In addition, the rinse water must have a low endotoxin and pyrogen
content.
The upper level features various connectors for hollow instruments, e.
g., rinsing and suction hand pieces and cannulas.
Silicone holders and stoppers placed in the mesh tray hold and
secure the instruments to the hose connections in the injector wash
cart.
The lower level of the injector wash cart is designed to take E 441/1
inserts or E 142 / E143 mesh trays for reprocessing solid instruments.
 In washer-disinfectors used to reprocess hollow narrow-lumen
ophthalmic instruments, cover nets with plastic fibres must not be
used. Plastic fibres can block narrow lumens.
The wash cart for ophthalmological instruments comes with its own
operating instructions.

Anaesthetic instruments

Anaesthetic instruments should be thermally disinfected using the
DES-VAR-TD-AN program.
 If no sterilization will occur after washing, germ growth will need
to be inhibited during storage. Because this requires thorough
drying, a sufficient amount of drying time must be selected.
The wash cart for anaesthetic instruments comes with its own
operating instructions.
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