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InnoWave™ Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual ENGLISH...
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(i) such release, disclosure or use is necessary for emergency repair or overhaul; (ii) such release, disclosure, or use is made subject to a prohibition that the person to whom the data is released or disclosed may not further release, disclose, or use such data; (iii) STERIS is notified of such release, disclosure or use.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Revision History Revision Date Summary 22 Feb 2017 First release 05 Apr 2017 Change to Full Decontamination procedure. 07 Nov 2017 Copyright text and record of revision table added. General Spec update. Daily/weekly checks and decontamination updated.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table of Contents Safety Information 1.1 Safety Precautions 1.2 Personal Protective Equipment 1.3 Transportation and Storage 1.3.1 Lifting 1.3.2 Storage Markings 1.3.3 Environmental Conditions 1.4 Independent Monitoring 1.5 Recommended Operator Training General Information 2.1 Intended Purpose of Equipment 2.2 Equipment Features...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4.2 Recommended Chemicals — North America Only 4.3 Recommended Chemicals — Outside North America 4.4 Replacing Chemical Bottles 4.5 Priming Chemical Pumps 4.5.1 Detergent Pump Priming 4.5.2 Lubricant Pump Priming The Carrier 5.1 The Function of the Carrier 5.2 Carrier Controls and Information on the Display...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.3 Si Multi Basket — Loading Instruments without Adapters 6.5.4 Si Multi Basket — Loading Instruments with Shaft Flush Port 6.5.5 Si Multi Basket — Loading Stapler Instruments 6.5.6 Si Multi Basket — Unloading Instruments without Adapters 6.5.7 Si Multi Basket —...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 9.2 Daily Cleaning and Inspection 9.3 Weekly Cleaning and Inspection 9.4 Checking the Time and Date Settings 9.4.1 Time Setting Adjustment 9.4.2 Date Setting Adjustment 9.5 Performing a Weekly Full Decontamination 9.6 Performing a Full Decontamination After Standing Idle 9.7 Accessories and Replacement Parts...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Wash Programs 13.1 Wash Program Configuration 13.2 Standard Disinfect Cycle Program 13.3 Standard Wash Cycle Program 13.4 Decontamination Program Specification 14.1 Performance 14.2 Water Consumption 14.3 Overall Dimensions and Weight 14.4 Tank Dimensions and Capacity 14.5 Standard Basket Dimensions and Capacity...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Safety Information CAUTION — Read this section Users should read this section entirely before attempting to operate the equipment described. Users MUST, at all times, observe ALL warnings and cautions described in safety information.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be observed when operating or servicing the equipment. WARNING indicates potential for personal injury. CAUTION indicates potential for damage to equipment. For emphasis, certain safety precautions are repeated throughout this manual. It is important to review ALL safety precautions before operating or servicing equipment.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual WARNING — Breathing hazard Some cleaning solutions emit harmful vapors. Make sure that the area is well ventilated. Use cleaning solutions ONLY in well-ventilated areas. DO NOT inhale vapors. DO NOT permit solution vapors to exceed maximum allowable concentrations.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual WARNING — Chemical burn and/or eye injury hazard Chemicals are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. DO NOT get chemicals in eyes, on skin, or attempt to consume orally. Read and follow the precautions and instructions on the chemical label...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual WARNING — Personal injury and/or equipment damage hazard ONLY the equipment manufacturer or service personnel approved by the manufacturer may make repairs and adjustments to this equipment. This equipment should ONLY be installed, moved, or relocated by a manufacturer-approved service technician or an approved installer.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions when processing instruments.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual CAUTION — Equipment damage This equipment should NOT be used for any purpose other than that defined by the manufacturer as a sonic irrigator. NEVER place items or person(s) on the lid as this may result in damage to the equipment.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Personal Protective Equipment When operating or servicing this equipment, the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn: Goggles / safety glasses Protective gloves Protective clothing Boots with toe protection Transportation and Storage Make sure the package marking instructions and environmental conditions are always followed during the transportation and storage of the equipment.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 1.3.1 Lifting Lifting and maneuvering the equipment in the shipping crate must be done with a pallet truck or forklift truck able to carry a load in excess of 550 kg (1200 lb). Make sure that the forks are evenly-spaced and central to the equipment as shown below.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 1.3.3 Environmental Conditions This equipment can be transported and stored safely in the following environmental conditions: Temperature range: +2 ºC to +60 ºC (+36 ºF to +140 ºF) Pressure range: 0.50 bar to 1.06 bar...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Recommended Operator Training IMPORTANT The equipment owner has responsibility for training and keeping training records for all persons involved in operating and maintaining this equipment. Training should be regularly reviewed. It is recommended that operator training should cover, as a minimum, the following...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER General Information This chapter provides general information about the equipment. 2.1 Intended Purpose of Equipment 2.2 Equipment Features 2.3 Equipment Identification 2.4 Manufacturer Information 2.5 Applied Standards 2.6 Compliance 2.7 RoHS Requirements 2.8 Installation of Equipment 2.9 Disposal of Equipment...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Intended Purpose of Equipment The STERIS InnoWave™ Pro Sonic Irrigator is high-pressure, ultrasonic, flushing washer disinfector for the healthcare market. It is intended to provide cleaning and intermediate-level thermal disinfection of surgical instruments, including lumened devices.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Equipment Features The InnoWave Pro is a stand- alone high- pressure sonic irrigator. In a single cycle the sonic irrigator can wash up to; 60 lumens or 30 kg (66 lbs) of general surgical instruments, 24 da Vinci Si Endowrist robotic instruments, or 18 da Vinci Xi Endowrist robotic instruments.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Equipment Identification The model reference, serial number, and manufacturer information are displayed on a label on the equipment. InnoWave™ Pro Manufactured for: STERIS Corpora�on Sonic Irrigator 5960 Heisley Rd Mentor, OH 44060, USA Medisafe UK Ltd.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Applied Standards Standards that are applicable, subject to regional requirements and model variants made available in those regions, are shown below. Table 2.1 Applied Standards Standard Title ANSI C63.4-2014 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 2.1 Applied Standards (continued) Standard Title CAN/CSA-C22.2 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for No. 61010-1-12 (2012-05), 3rd measurement, control, and laboratory use — Part 1: Edition, with revisions through General requirements. 2018-11 IEC 61010-2-040:2020, Ed. 3.0 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use —...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Disposal of Equipment This equipment contains materials which may require disposal through appropriately licensed and permitted hazardous waste management firms. The equipment manufacturer is committed to meeting all requirements of the WEEE Directive 2012/16/EU (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), and is registered with the "B2B Compliance"...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER The Touchscreen Display This chapter describes the use of the touchscreen display. 3.1 The Touchscreen Display 3.2 Screen-saver Mode on the Display 3.3 Entering an Operator PIN (if enabled) 3.4 Menu Navigation 3.5 Main Menu Functions...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Touchscreen Display The touchscreen display is used to adjust wash cycle parameters and to operate the equipment. The display provides information on equipment settings and activity during wash cycle operations. CAUTION When standing at the front of the equipment, such as for...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. After entering a valid operator PIN, the main menu controls are unlocked. Menu Navigation On the display, the symbols are used to scroll left and right through the menu. The large symbol in the center and any text below it indicate the current selection.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Main Menu Functions The main menu provides access to settings for common equipment functions, as described in the table below. To return to the main menu from any selection or sub- menu, touch the symbol at the top- left of the display until the main menu is reached.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Preparing Chemicals This chapter describes the use of chemicals with the sonic irrigator. 4.1 Use of Chemicals 4.2 Recommended Chemicals — North America Only 4.3 Recommended Chemicals — Outside North America 4.4 Replacing Chemical Bottles 4.5 Priming Chemical Pumps...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Use of Chemicals The sonic irrigator has been designed to connect to detergent and lubricant bottles. Chemicals are stored in the sonic irrigator chemical enclosure and are drawn up through chemical pickups when required by wash program settings.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Recommended Chemicals — North America Only CAUTION Using non- recommended chemicals, accessories, and replacement parts may cause damage to the equipment and could void both your warranty and guarantee of performance. IMPORTANT The use of any type of chemical additives for instrument processing, such as strong alkaline detergents (pH>12), alcohol rinses, or liquid germicides...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Recommended Chemicals — Outside North America CAUTION Using non- recommended chemicals, accessories, and replacement parts may cause damage to the equipment and could void both your warranty and guarantee of performance. IMPORTANT The use of any type of chemical additives for instrument processing, such as strong alkaline detergents (pH>12), alcohol rinses, or liquid germicides...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Replacing Chemical Bottles The chemical bottles should be regularly replaced with fresh chemicals, and whenever chemicals are insufficient for planned wash cycles. The quantity of chemical in each bottle should be checked regularly before wash operations.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. Remove the old chemical bottle from the enclosure and take the chemical pickup out of the bottle. Dispose of the old chemical bottle. 3. Detach the chemical pickup from the sonic irrigator. Push the tab on the port and pull the hose out of the port.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6. Reconnect the chemical pickup to the port inside the chemical cabinet. Push the hose into the connector until it clicks and attaches securely. 7. Put the filter-end of the chemical pickup into the chemical bottle.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Priming Chemical Pumps The sonic irrigator has two chemical pumps: one pump delivers detergent from the detergent bottle into the tank, the other delivers lubricant (if connected and required by wash program) into the tank. Priming the chemical pumps prevents cross- contamination when changing chemical bottles, and ensures correct dosage of chemicals.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5. On the display, from the main menu, touch repeatedly on until the detergent symbol is centered and Detergent appears below it. 6. Touch Prime Chem. Pump at the bottom of the display. The button changes color to indicate that the detergent pump is now active and pumping detergent from the chemical bottle.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4.5.2 Lubricant Pump Priming The procedure for priming the lubricant pump is very similar to the procedure for priming the detergent pump, with two exceptions; 1. On the display, from the main menu, touch...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER The Carrier This chapter describes the function of the carrier. 5.1 The Function of the Carrier 5.2 Carrier Controls and Information on the Display 5.3 Raising and Lowering the Carrier Using the Foot Pedal 5.4 Raising and Lowering the Carrier Using the Display...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Function of the Carrier The carrier holds three instrument baskets, and raises them out of, and lowers them into the tank. In order to load instruments into the baskets, the carrier must be raised, and the baskets then released and removed from the carrier.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Carrier Controls and Information on the Display When carrier movement is enabled, either by selecting carrier operation in the main menu, or through the starting sequence for a wash cycle, the carrier controls and information appear on the display.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Raising and Lowering the Carrier Using the Foot Pedal WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier. In the unlikely event of an uncontrolled fault, the emergency stop button can be pushed to cut power to the carrier and other motorized parts.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual NOTE The equipment is setup for hands-free loading and wash operation. Lowering the carrier fully so that the lid closes may result in a wash cycle commencing immediately. If a wash cycle starts prematurely, it can be paused and/or aborted using the touchscreen display.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. Continuously touching raises the carrier until the touch is removed, or the carrier reaches the fully open position. 3. Continuously touching lowers the carrier until the touch is removed, or the carrier reaches the fully closed position.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Removing Baskets from the Carrier WARNING ALWAYS wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever removing baskets from the carrier and tank. In instances of body contact with chemical, ALWAYS follow emergency procedure given in that chemical's SDS or call emergency services.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Push the two metal spherical catch levers up on either side of the carrier until the basket catches drop forwards, and the basket is released. 4. With both hands, pull the basket out of the carrier. If the basket contains...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual CAUTION When standing at the front of the equipment, such as for the docking and removing of baskets, or when using the touchscreen display, be careful NOT to inadvertently kick or press in the foot plate switch at the base of the machine.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. The basket must be fully inserted into the carrier. Push the basket until the front of the basket is level with the carrier. 5. With the basket fully pushed into the carrier, push up on the two basket catches on the carrier until BOTH catches engage and BOTH ball levers drop.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5.7.1 Carrier Light Guard Routine Test The operation of the carrier light guard should be checked routinely, as part of scheduled maintenance. WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Use a piece of paper to interrupt the beam while the carrier controls are shown on the display. The equipment should detect the interruption to the beam and report this on the display, and disable the carrier controls. When the paper is removed from the beam, the carrier controls should be re-enabled.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5.8.1 Carrier Safety Edge Routine Test The operation of the safety edge should be checked routinely, as part of scheduled maintenance. WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Touch Reset Safety Edge to confirm that the cause of the safety edge trigger has been removed. Carrier movement is then re-enabled on the display. THE CARRIER...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Instrument Baskets This chapter describes the use of the instrument baskets, the loading of instruments into the baskets, and the unloading of instruments from the baskets on completion of a wash cycle. 6.1 The Function of Instrument Baskets 6.2 Basket Selection...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Function of Instrument Baskets Baskets are used to contain instruments and provide lumen flushing through connection to flush ports on the basket manifolds. A range of baskets provide different instrument holding and flush port connections, to suit a particular type of surgical instrument.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Basket Selection Baskets for the sonic irrigator have been designed to process specific types of surgical instruments. It is important to select the correct basket for instrument processing. See the table below to select the correct basket for instruments.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Basket Care and Inspection The following care and inspection advice applies to all basket types compatible with the equipment, although some details may vary in particular instances. Baskets require considerate care and regular inspection. Baskets treated harshly are susceptible to damage.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.3.2 Basket Manifolds — Care The white plastic manifolds on the baskets must always be treated with care. Avoid impacting the manifolds when loading and unloading instruments and at all other times. Cracks in manifolds can cause loss of irrigation pressure and errors in wash cycles.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Standard Basket The standard basket has 20 flush ports, located on the two short sides of the basket. The flush ports provide lumen flushing for cannulated instruments. The standard basket can be used to process instruments of the following types:...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.4.1 Standard Basket — Loading General Instruments CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.4.2 Standard Basket — Loading Cannulated Instruments CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Select a distal connector that best fits over the end of the instrument. The distal pack, included with the sonic irrigator when shipped, has four sizes of distal connector. The instrument should be able to push through the silicone opening of...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 8. The instrument is now loaded. Proceed with loading other types of instrument, and then basket docking. IMPORTANT Basket loading MUST NOT exceed 10 kg (22 lb). If the basket is excessively loaded, transfer the excess instrument load to additional baskets, or set aside for the next processing cycle.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Turn the luer lock counter-clockwise to disconnect the luer hose from the distal connector. Inspect the luer hose for any ruptures. Discard the luer hose if in any doubt about it's condition. Instrument will require reprocessing.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Si Multi Basket The Si Multi Basket is designed specifically to process da Vinci Si EndoWrist robotic instruments and da Vinci Si staplers. The basket can be loaded with up to eight Si robotic instruments, which can include up to two Si stapler instruments.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.2 Si Multi Basket — Attaching and Detaching Nozzles 1. Nozzles should be attached and detached when the basket is empty. Make sure all instruments are removed from the basket before attaching or detaching nozzles.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5. To remove a nozzle from a basket port, push the tab on the securing clip until the nozzle is released, then pull the nozzle out of the port. 6.5.3 Si Multi Basket — Loading Instruments without Adapters CAUTION —...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Feed the shaft of the instrument through a circular cut-out in the basket support. 4. Place the housing-end of the shaft into an aligned slot in the other basket support. NEVER place instruments at an angle inside the basket.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.4 Si Multi Basket — Loading Instruments with Shaft Flush Port CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. Inspect the single-site adapter. Make sure that the adapter hose is NOT ruptured and that the adapter ring and nozzle are NOT damaged. 4. Slide the adapter clamping ring over the shaft of the instrument. Align the adapter nozzle with the port and turn the hose clockwise to clamp onto the shaft.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 7. Push the body of the instrument onto the nozzle, making sure that the nozzle enters the two body flush ports. 8. Attach the single-site adapter to a upward- facing basket flush port. Push the connecter into the port until it clicks into position.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.5 Si Multi Basket — Loading Stapler Instruments CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5. The stapler flush adapter connects to a port on the instrument shaft just below the body. 6. Slide the flush adapter clamping ring over the shaft of the instrument. Align the adapt nozzle with the port and turn the hose clockwise to clamp onto the shaft.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 9. Place the housing-end of the shaft into an aligned slot in the other basket support. NEVER place instruments at an angle inside the basket. 10. Push the body of the instrument onto the nozzle, making sure that the nozzle enters the stapler flush port 1.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.6 Si Multi Basket — Unloading Instruments without Adapters IMPORTANT Before unloading instruments, inspect the basket for any instruments that may have detached from nozzles. If adapters have been used, make sure they have NOT detached from either the instrument shaft, or a basket manifold.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.5.7 Si Multi Basket — Unloading Instruments with Attached Adapters IMPORTANT Before unloading instruments, inspect the basket for any instruments that may have detached from nozzles. If adapters have been used, make sure they have NOT detached from either the instrument shaft, or a basket manifold.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Turn the adapter hose counter-clockwise to release the hose clamp, then pull the instrument out of the adapter. 5. Inspect any adapter removed in previous step for ruptures or blockages in the hose.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The Xi Basket The Xi Basket is designed for use ONLY with Vinci EndoWrist robotic instruments. NO other types of instruments should be used with this basket. The basket total capacity is six Xi instruments. This...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. When the hose is correctly attached, there should be NO gap between the hose connector and the port. 4. To detach a hose from a port, push the retaining clip tab until the hose connector is released, then pull the hose connector out of the port.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.6.2 Xi Basket — Loading CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions when processing instruments.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5. Push the instrument body down as far as it will go, and then push it on to the securing lugs until held in place. A gentle tug on the instrument body will confirm that it is attached to the lugs.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 8. Any hose NOT connected to an instrument MUST be removed before docking baskets in the carrier. To detach a hose from a port, push the retaining clip tab until the hose connector is released, then pull the hose connector out of the port.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. Inspect the luer hose for ruptures. Discard the hose if in any doubt about it's condition. Instrument will require reprocessing. 3. Squeeze both release buttons on the body of the instrument then pull the body away from the basket lugs.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.7.1 Xi Multi Basket — Attaching and Detaching Hoses The Xi Multi Basket is supplied with a set of hoses designed to provide quick connection to instruments. Only the hose set supplied with the Xi Multi Basket should be used.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. To detach a hose from a port, push the retaining clip tab until the hose connector is released, then pull the hose connector out of the port. 5. Hose can be left attached to the basket in- between instrument unloading and loading.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.7.2 Xi Multi Basket — Loading CAUTION — Instrument Care ALWAYS confirm compatibility with the instrument manufacturer. ALWAYS follow the manufacturer instructions if processing instruments with special characteristics, e.g. fiber optics or rigid optics.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Holding the instrument with the body flush ports facing up, place it into aligned slots in the basket support. The body of the instrument should line up with two securing lugs on the basket support.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 8. The instrument is now loaded. Repeat the procedure for instrument loading until up to a total of 4 non-stapler and 2 stapler instruments are loaded. Note the arrangement of hoses in the image below. The longer hoses, marked with blue or green, should ONLY be used for stapler instruments in the front two positions.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6.7.3 Xi Multi Basket — Unloading IMPORTANT Before unloading instruments, inspect the basket for any connectors that may have detached from instruments. A detached connector during the wash cycle can result in an instrument that may NOT have been cleaned or disinfected satisfactorily.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Pull the instrument up and away from the basket. 5. Repeat the procedure above to remove all instruments from the basket. INSTRUMENT BASKETS...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Performing a Wash Cycle This chapter describes how to initiate a wash cycle, monitor the progress of a wash cycle, and confirm the completion of a successful wash cycle. The equipment should first be prepared as...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Cleaning and Inspection Before Every Wash Cycle WARNING — Chemical burn and/or eye injury hazard Chemicals are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. DO NOT get chemicals in eyes, on skin, or attempt to consume orally.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. If the tank is empty, remove the tank filter for cleaning. Remove any soil, clean with disinfectant cleaner, then rinse under running water. Fit the filter back into the tank, making sure it is sits flat in the tank recess.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The wash program that the sonic irrigator uses for the next wash cycle is shown on the Load Instruments screen. The sonic irrigator defaults to the wash program last used: to select a different wash program, follow the procedure below.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. When the carrier is fully open, an instrument basket can be docked into the lowest basket supports. Holding the basket with both hands, rest the basket on the runners on either side of the carrier and slide the basket into the carrier.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6. Continuously press either the foot pedal or continuously touch the symbol on the display to move the carrier to the middle basket position. The carrier will stop automatically when in the correct docking position.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 7.1 Wash Cycle Stages Confirm Operator confirms to start wash cycle. Start Cycle Load Operator loads baskets and cycle starts automatically. Filling Tank fills to minimum level from cold water inlet. Prewash Spraying/Flushing Alternating spraying and lumen flushing.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Information on the Display During a Wash Cycle Figure 7.1 Example of the display during a wash cycle A. Pause; touch to pause the wash cycle. B. Current wash cycle stage. C. Temperature of fluids (water and chemical mix) in the tank.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Additional icons in center of display give information on activity within the wash stage: Symbol Meaning Represents the inlets to tank. Blue represents cold water inlet, red represents hot water inlet, yellow represents chemical inlets. Green represents RO water inlet (if configured).
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual The LED Lid Status Indicator A LED illuminated strip within the lid of the sonic irrigator acts as a visually indicator to inform the operator of the current status and activity of the equipment. Table 7.2 LED Lid Status Indicator Key...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual On Completion of a Wash Cycle CAUTION When standing at the front of the equipment, such as for the docking and removing of baskets, or when using the touchscreen display, be careful NOT to inadvertently kick or press in the foot plate switch at the base of the machine.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier. In the unlikely event of an uncontrolled fault, the emergency stop button can be pushed to cut power to the carrier and other motorized parts.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 7. After the carrier has moved to the lower basket position, theCycle Complete - Unload screen appears. Touch OK to confirm that baskets have been removed from the carrier. 8. On confirming the removal of baskets, the sonic irrigator is now ready for the next wash cycle.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Touch OK on the display to confirm recognition that the wash cycle was aborted. The tank will be drained of fluids and the display will return to the Load Instruments screen when the tank draining is completed.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. If the tank was not empty when the abort occurred, the tank will empty automatically. The sonic irrigator will then reset and the display returns to the main menu. Instruments must be reprocessed if the error occurred during the wash cycle.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER The Rewash Feature This chapter describes the rewash feature, which may only be available on certain equipment configurations. 8.1 Rewash Program Setting 8.2 The Rewash Counter 8.3 On Completion of a Rewash Cycle...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Rewash Program Setting Within a wash program, if the rewash parameter is set above zero, the rewash feature is enabled. When the rewash feature is enabled, the tank fluids do not drain at the end of the first wash cycle. The operator then has the option to reuse the tank fluids for the next wash cycle.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual On Completion of a Rewash Cycle At the end of a rewash cycle, if the number of washes with tank fluids is less than the number set in the rewash counter, the tank fluids can be retained in the tank for the next wash cycle.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier. In the unlikely event of an uncontrolled fault, the emergency stop button can be pushed to cut power to the carrier and other motorized parts.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 10. After removing and unloading baskets, and reloading baskets, the loading order baskets is; lower basket — middle basket—top basket. 11. Put the loaded baskets, one by one, into the carrier. See Docking Baskets into the Carrier (semi-automated) on page 90.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Maintenance This chapter describes maintenance of equipment, including periodic cleaning and inspection. 9.1 Important Safety Information 9.2 Daily Cleaning and Inspection 9.3 Weekly Cleaning and Inspection 9.4 Checking the Time and Date Settings 9.5 Performing a Weekly Full Decontamination...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Important Safety Information WARNING — No user-serviceable parts To avoid personal injury, improper equipment performance, invalidation of equipment warranty, or other costly damage, service and repair should ONLY be performed by service technicians approved by the equipment manufacturer.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual CAUTION In the interests of health and safety, all medical washers should be cleaned as part of a routine maintenance program. This will ensure that the equipment is safe for operators and maintenance personnel. To keep your equipment operating within the design parameters, the following checks must be performed on a regular basis.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 2. Visually inspect the quantity of chemical(s) in the chemical enclosure. Make sure there is enough chemical(s) for the day's planned wash cycles. 3. Raise the carrier. Inspect the lid seal. Make sure that the lid seal is in good condition.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 5.2. Visually inspect the spray arm, making sure there is NO debris inside the arm tube or the spray holes. 5.3. To refit each spray arm, hold the arm with the slot at the 12-o'clock position. Push...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 8. Inspect the 6 basket docking ports towards the rear of the carrier. Make sure each docking port seal is in good condition and undamaged. Remove any debris or deposits on the ports. 9. With a clean cloth and disinfectant cleaner, wipe all internal surfaces of the tank.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12. With a clean wet cloth, remove any trace of disinfectant cleaner from internal and external surfaces of the equipment and the carrier. 13. Cleaning performance should be tested each day the equipment is used, and all test results recorded.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Weekly Cleaning and Inspection WARNING — Pinching hazard Pinch points are created during carrier operation. ALWAYS keep hands clear when opening or closing the carrier. In the unlikely event of an uncontrolled fault, the emergency stop button can be pushed to cut power to the carrier and other motorized parts.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Checking the Time and Date Settings The time and date should be set correctly to ensure the accuracy of wash cycle records, and should be periodically checked by the operator. There is no automatic provision for adjusting to daylight saving hours.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 3. On the Set Time screen, touch adjust day, month, year settings as required. 4. Touch to return to the main menu. Performing a Weekly Full Decontamination The decontamination procedure described below is suitable if performed weekly. If...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Confirm that the cycle completed with no errors. Performing a Full Decontamination After Standing Idle If the sonic irrigator is not used for more than a week, or more than a week has passed since the last decontamination, the procedure below should be performed before using the equipment to process instruments.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 1. Perform the daily cleaning procedure. See Daily Cleaning and Inspection page 111. 2. Put a solution of 5% non-foaming Sodium Hypochlorite disinfectant into shallow heat- resistant container(s) (this prevents it from being drained at the start of the cycle). The...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Accessories and Replacement Parts A range of manufacturer-approved accessories, including replacement parts and consumables may be purchased from your supplier. The use of compatible approved products will ensure continued and reliable operation of your equipment.
It is recommended that this equipment is serviced every 6 months. Servicing should only be performed by a supplier-approved service technician. STERIS and it's distributors offer a range of service contracts and extended warranty packages to provide continuous maintenance and breakdown cover once the original warranty has expired.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Decontamination for Transportation IMPORTANT A full decontamination MUST be done when shipping equipment to supplier for any reason, including returns for repair or servicing. If a completed Decontamination Certificate is not visible on outside of shipping crate, courier and/or supplier CAN REFUSE to accept item(s).
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER The Supervisor Menu This chapter describes the use of the supervisor menu. 10.1 Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu 10.2 Unlocking the Supervisor Menu 10.3 Changing the Supervisor PIN 10.4 Viewing and Editing Wash Program Parameters 10.5 Selecting 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock Setting...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 10.1 Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu The supervisor menu provides the following functions: Change the PIN used to unlock the supervisor menu. View factory-set wash programs settings. Edit user-definable wash programs settings. Select either the 12-hour or 24-hour clock setting for time on the display.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 10.2 Unlocking the Supervisor Menu 1. On the display, from the main menu, touch repeatedly until the supervisor symbol is centered and Supervisor Menu appears at the bottom of the screen. 2. Touch once on Supervisor Menu at the bottom of the screen.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. Use the number pad on the display to enter a new 6-digit supervisor PIN. The display then asks for confirmation of the number entered. 5. Use the number pad on display to confirm the new 6-digit supervisor PIN.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 1. Unlock the supervisor menu using the supervisor PIN. See Unlocking the Supervisor Menu on page 127. 2. On the display, touch or repeatedly until the desired wash program name appears under the wash program symbol .
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual IMPORTANT Sonic activity during the degassing and washing stages of a wash program can increase the temperature of the tank water at a rate up to 0.5 °C/min. (0.9 °F/min.). Setting a hot wash cycle with a long period of degassing and a long duration...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Degassing In the center is the duration of the degassing stage in minutes (0 to 10). If the value is set to zero, degassing is not performed. Wash Pressure This sets the minimum irrigation pressure required for instrument cleaning.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Disinfect On the left is the quantity of chemical 2 dispensed (0 to 2000 ml, or 0 to 67.6 fl.oz). In the middle is the water temperature (0 °C to +93 °C, or +32 °F to +199 °F). On the right is the duration in minutes (0 to 20). If duration is set to zero, this stage is not performed.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 10.5 Selecting 12-Hour or 24-Hour Clock Setting 1. Unlock the supervisor menu using the supervisor PIN. See Unlocking the Supervisor Menu on page 127. 2. On the display, touch repeatedly until the symbol is centered.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. For fluid volume, touch repeatedly until the symbol is centered. 5. Touch on Measurements at the bottom of the display to toggle between ml (milliliters) and floz (US fluid ounces) for fluid volume.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 4. The current language setting appears in the center of the display. Touch repeatedly until the desired language appears in the center of the display. Available languages appear in the following sequence: English, Danish, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Italian, Polish, Russian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Lithuanian, Latvian 5.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Downloading Wash Cycle Logs During wash operations, parameters are reported at key stages as an ASCII serial data stream. This cycle log is stored in internal memory and can be downloaded onto a USB flash drive for external reporting and analysis.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 11.1 Recommended USB Flash Drives The following brands are recommended for use with this equipment: • Toshiba TransMemory • Kingston Data Traveler • SanDisk Cruzer Switch 11.2 Downloading Logs to a USB Flash Drive 1.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 6. When the download to the USB flash drive is complete, the display will show that the copy is complete and that it is safe to remove the USB flash drive from the equipment.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Troubleshooting This chapter describes error messages that may be shown, and behavior issues that may occur during operation of the equipment. When an error message or behavior issue occurs, use this section to identify common root causes, and corrective actions.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12.1 Diagnosing Error Codes Use the table below to diagnose and remedy error codes reported on the display. Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions Error Error Message Description Code Mains power Mains supply to equipment was interrupted during a cycle.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Chamber fill timeout Make sure that the water inlet hoses are connected and not kinked or blocked. Make sure that the site water supply is on.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Chamber start Tank has not cooled sufficiently since last wash. Make sure temperature too high cold water supply is below +35 °C (+95 °F).
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Low main pump Make sure that the filter is clean and not clogged. See step pressure 2 of Cleaning and Inspection Before Every Wash Cycle page 88.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Sonic generator over Switch the equipment off, then on again. If problem persists, temperature contact supplier to arrange a qualified technician inspection.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Emergency Stop Determine reason why emergency stop was pressed. Reset Pressed emergency stop by pulling the button to release, and confirming on the display.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 12.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Low irrigation Make sure that P1: Standard Disinfect Cycle is NOT pressure selected for general instrument loads. See Selecting a Wash Program on page 89.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12.2 Troubleshooting Equipment Behavior This section describes equipment issues that may occur without showing an error code on the display. 12.2.1 General Equipment Issues Issues below relate to general equipment usage. For issues related to wash cycle...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12.2.1.4 Carrier moves unexpectedly. Make sure that the LOAD foot pedal is not being tapped by a foot or other object inadvertently. Make sure that the carrier controls on the display are not being touched inadvertently.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Make sure that instruments within the baskets have not moved, and are not protruding through the basket(s) preventing docking. Reposition any instruments that have moved. Make sure that luer hoses and connections have not detached, and are not protruding through the basket(s) preventing docking.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12.2.1.9 Excessive drain time. Make that tank filter is not blocked. See step 2 of Cleaning and Inspection Before Every Wash Cycle on page 88. Make sure that drain hose is not kinked or restricted.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 12.2.2.2 Instruments not clean after wash cycle. Make sure that only recommended chemicals are used. See Preparing Chemicals on page 25. Make sure that chemicals are used according to manufacturer instruction. Make sure that the tank filter is not clogged. See step 2 of...
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The equipment baskets should always be used, and the indicator(s) placed inside the baskets. Make sure to use only a chemical that is recommended by STERIS and the indicator IFU. Make sure that the chemical dose is as stated in the wash program parameters, and the indicator IFU.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Wash Programs This chapter describes the wash programs that may be setup on a sonic irrigator when shipped. 13.1 Wash Program Configuration 13.2 Standard Disinfect Cycle Program 13.3 Standard Wash Cycle Program 13.4 Decontamination Program...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 13.1 Wash Program Configuration A total of 6 wash programs are stored on the sonic irrigator. The wash programs are set before the equipment is shipped. The table below describes the wash program configuration that is currently shipped.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 13.2 Standard Disinfect Cycle Program The Standard Disinfect Wash Cycle program is validated to clean and disinfect, with certainty, instruments loaded into baskets, up to the capacity of each basket. Program number Program name...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 13.3 Standard Wash Cycle Program The Standard Wash Cycle program can be used for the processing of heavily- soiled instruments or as a quick wash process before processing in a disinfection cycle. Program number...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 13.4 Decontamination Program The factory- set Decontamination program can be used to perform a full decontamination of equipment, following the procedure described in Performing a Weekly Full Decontamination on page 118. This wash program is locked and can only be adjusted by a manufacturer-approved service technician.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Specification This chapter describes performance and physical specifications of the equipment. 14.1 Performance 14.2 Water Consumption 14.3 Overall Dimensions and Weight 14.4 Tank Dimensions and Capacity 14.5 Standard Basket Dimensions and Capacity 14.6 Si Multi Basket Dimensions and Capacity 14.7 Xi and Xi Multi Basket Dimensions and Capacity...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 14.1 Performance Aspect Detail Equipment designation Healthcare sonic irrigator Classifications Medical device class IIb Class 1 electrical shock protection, externally powered No applied parts IP rating: IPX0 Not suitable for use in oxygen-rich environment...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Aspect Detail Informative lighting Lid-edge multicolor LED strip for visual indication of equipment status. Audio 1 W speaker Time Control accuracy: ±0.5 second. Display: minutes and seconds. Internal data storage Micro SD flash card, >4 GB (storage of >10,000 cycles) Real-time clock battery CR1220 (5012LC), 35 mAh to 40 mAh, 0.1 mA...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 14.4 Tank Dimensions and Capacity Tank length (internal) 925 mm (36.4 in.) Tank width (internal) 385 mm (15.2 in.) Tank depth (internal) 530 mm (20.9 in.) Tank liquid volume (maximum) 165.0 liters (43.5 US gal) Tank total volume 223.0 liters (59.0 US gal)
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 14.7 Xi and Xi Multi Basket Dimensions and Capacity Internal length 672 mm (26.4 in.) Internal width 347 mm (13.6 in.) Internal depth 100 mm (5.5 in.) Maximum load weight 10.0 kg (22.0 lb) Flush port connections 14.8...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual HAPTER Terms, Definitions, and Symbols This chapter details terms and definitions used throughout this manual, and symbols which may appear on equipment. 15.1 Terms and Definitions 15.2 Visual Symbols TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND SYMBOLS...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 15.1 Terms and Definitions The terms, as defined below, may appear throughout this manual. Abort, Aborting Stopping wash cycle quickly and not allowing equipment to complete the wash program. Accessories Optional devices or fittings that can be used with, or extend the functionality of equipment.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Carrier A frame attached to the lid that holds the instrument baskets and moves them into, and out of, the tank. Caution Advice alerting personnel to a risk that can potentially damage equipment. Cavitation The foundation of ultrasonic cleaning occurs when ultrasonic energy is introduced into a cleaning solution.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Degas, Degassing An action where sonics are used to remove dissolved gases of water in tank. Degassing is normally performed at beginning of main wash cycle stage. Detergent A water-soluble cleansing agent which combines with impurities and dirt to make them more soluble.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Foot pedal A pedal positioned at the front of the equipment that provides control of the carrier movement by foot. Instrument Miscellaneous medical tools, such a as clamps, scissors, spreaders and picks that require cleaning before reuse.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual A record of key wash cycle information. The record of wash cycle information Lubricant A chemical that may be added during a rinse or disinfection stage of a wash cycle as part of recommended instrument maintenance.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Operator Person using equipment according to its intended purpose, as part of their regular work activity. Overflow An equipment feature that ensures fluid flows to drain in the event that tank is overfilled, and does not spill over unit or floor.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Processing A general term used to describe a series of actions intended to clean instruments, or prepare instruments for secondary cleaning using other equipment. Program A sequence of actions that equipment performs in order to clean instruments. Also referred to as a "cycle".
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Set Point The temperature parameter within a wash program that is used alongside temperature sensors to control heating of tank fluids. Si/S Instruments A range of instruments made by Intuitive Surgical within the brand of Da Vinci. The cleaning and processing of Si/S instruments requires procedures (as described in this manual) that are specific to the instrument type.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Transducers Electromechanical component of equipment generating ultrasonic vibrations. Troubleshooting Diagnosing performance issues and reported problems, and taking remedial action. Ultrasonic Vibration waves in the high frequency range (greater than 20 kHz). Vapor Gaseous particles that may be emitted from a liquid at room temperature or when heated.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual 15.2 Visual Symbols The following symbols may appear on the equipment: Table 15.1 Visual Symbols Symbol Description UL Listed Mark Certifies that equipment meets requirements and standards of Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Accompanied by UL listing reference.
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Table 15.1 Visual Symbols (continued) Symbol Description Authorized Representative in the European Community Accompanied by name and address of manufacturer's authorized representative within the European Community. Unique Device Identification The labeling on this equipment adheres to the UDI system labeling as defined by the FCC.
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Appendices Appendix A: Service Record Appendix B: Training Records Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate Appendix D: Operator and Supervisor Authorization Codes APPENDICES...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Appendix A: Service Record The table below should be updated whenever this equipment is serviced, and made available in event of warranty claim or breakdown repair. 6-Month Service 12-Month Service Serviced by Serviced by...
InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Appendix B: Training Records The table below can be used for keeping training records. Date Name Title of training Signature of trainer APPENDICES...
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InnoWave Pro Sonic Irrigator Operator Manual Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate IMPORTANT A full decontamination MUST be done when shipping equipment to supplier for any reason, including returns for repair or servicing. If a completed Decontamination Certificate is not visible on outside of shipping crate, courier and/or supplier CAN REFUSE to accept item(s).
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