Manual Disinfection - Hitachi UST-9124 Instruction Manual

Transvaginal electronic convex probe
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MN1-1162 Rev. 21

5-5-2. Manual disinfection

A). Probe
1) Before immersing the equipment, it is recommended to test the concentration of disinfectant solution
before each usage. The solution Cidex
Test strips to verify that the appropriate concentration of Cidex
manufacturer. Test strips will indicate a concentration above the Minimum Effective Concentration
(MEC). Temperature of disinfectant solution should be minimum 20 °C[68 °F]. The minimum
contact time is 5 minutes. If a differing disinfectant is used follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Please also consider the material compatibility for the medical device.
2) Wipe the non-submergible parts of the probe with a soft and fluff free cloth with disinfectant.
3) Immerge the submergible part of the probe (see figure) into the disinfectant. Set a clock to insure the
recommended contact time is observed.
4) Rinse the submergible part of the probe with running deionized water for 1 minute.
5) Alternatively to step 4 suspend the submergible part of the probe in a tray filled with deionized water
for 5 min.
6) Visually check the outer surface of the probe for that there are no leavings of the disinfectant.
If necessary, repeat the rinsing.
Caution
Do not wipe the ultrasonic radiation part with alcohol.
Alcohol could damage the part.
B). Accessories
1) Before immersing the equipment, it is recommended to test the concentration of disinfectant solution
before each usage. The solution Cidex
Test strips to verify that the appropriate concentration of Cidex
manufacturer. Test strips will indicate a concentration above the Minimum Effective Concentration
(MEC). Temperature of disinfectant solution should be minimum 20 °C[68 °F]. The minimum
contact time is 5 minutes. If a differing disinfectant is used follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Please also consider the material compatibility for the medical device.
2) Immerge the accessory into the disinfectant. Set a clock to insure the recommended contact time is
observed.
3) Rinse the accessory with running deionized water for 1 minute.
4) Alternatively to step 4 suspend the accessory in a tray filled with deionized water for 5 min.
5) Visually check the outer surface of the accessory for that there are no leavings of the disinfectant.
If necessary, repeat the rinsing.
Warning
After finishing soaking the probe in the cleaning agent or disinfectant, thoroughly rinse it with
running water (after cleaning) and deionized water (after disinfection). Residual agent can
cause an adverse reaction to the operator or patient.
OPA is ready for use and does not need to be diluted.
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OPA is ready for use and does not need to be diluted.
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