Cleaning, Disinfection And Sterilization Table - Siare Aria 104 User Manual

Lung ventilator
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6.3

Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization table

Component
Outer casing
Screen
Patient circuit
(silicone
tubes)
Procedure
Use a moistened disposable cloth with
neutral detergent or a chemical substance or
the like. Use water to remove any remaining
traces of chemical.
The User may use disinfectants (e.g.
Buraton 10 F, diluted according to the
manufacturer's instructions or VPRO 60C°)
to clean the components.
Disinfectants based on the following
substances can cause damage:
halogen-releasing compounds;
strong organic acids;
oxygen-releasing compounds.
Remove any dust from the surfaces or in
openings using a vacuum cleaner or a soft
cloth.
See above.
To avoid damaging the labels and outer surfaces of the lung
ventilator, use only the chemical substances listed.
Dismantle and clean: sterilize in an
autoclave, disinfect with steam or chemically.
Check that there are no splits in the tubes
and replace them if they are damaged.
The patient circuit can be sterilized by means of steam but
this can lead to early wear of the tubes.
Yellowing and reduced flexibility are side effects caused by
sterilization using steam.
Notes
Make sure that no sprays
or liquids penetrate inside
the equipment and the
connectors.
Do not use cloths or
sponges that could scratch
the surface.
121°C rubber cycle.
Before using again,
eliminate any humidity
inside the tubes by means
of compressed air.
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