Miele G 7825 Manual
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Loading the machine –Arrange the load so that water can access all surfaces. This ensures that it gets properly cleaned. –Do not place items to be cleaned inside other pieces where they may be concealed. –Hollow instruments must be thoroughly cleaned, internally and externally. –Ensure that instruments with long narrow hollow sections can be flushed through properly before placing them in inserts or connecting them to jets. – Hollow vessels should be inverted and placed in the correct mobile units,...
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Surgical instruments (OP) Surgical instruments should be stored for as short a time as possible before machine processing. The OXIVARIO programme is recommended for instruments where there is a long delay between the time they are used and the time they can be reprocessed. See "Special features" at the end of this booklet. Disinfection of surgical instruments, and of those used for minimal invasive surgery should preferably take place thermally. De-ionised water should be used for the final rinse...
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Ophthalmology Opthalmic instruments should be cleaned and disinfected in a special mobile injector unit. The top level is fitted with various connections for hollow instruments, e.g. rinsing and suction hand pieces, and cannulae. Instruments are secured to the hose connectors in the mobile injector unit using the silicone holders and connectors in the rack. The lower level of the mobile injector unit is designed to take E 441/1 inserts or E 142 mesh trays for processing solid instruments. Plastic fibre...
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Anaesthetic instruments (AN) Anaesthetic instruments should be thermally disinfected using the DES-VAR-TD-AN programme. If this is not possible, they can be processed using a chemical disinfection programme. The water level in the machine should be increased when using a chemical disinfection programme. To establish the effectiveness of disinfection, consult the manufacturer of the disinfecting agent being used. If the process is not to be followed by sterilisation, the load should be dried completely to...
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Baby bottles (BC) Baby bottles can be processed in E 135 containers in both bottom levels of an E 735/1 mobile unit. An E 364 container with wide-necked teats or an E 458 container with screw connection teats can be processed at the same time on the top level of the mobile unit. –Ensure the level marker on the bottles is machine-washable. –If there is a delay of 4 hours or more before bottles can be washed, fill them with water to prevent residues from drying on. If the process is not to be followed by...
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Frame E 750 Place the frame centrally in the top level of the E 735/1 mobile unit. Hook one E 135 container onto each side of the frame. The angled positioning of the containers ensures that the jets of water reach right into the bottles. The two blocked corners in the inserts should be located over the positions marked with an X on the drawing. The jets of water cannot get into the bottles properly in these positions to clean them. Areas of application 26
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Operating theatre shoes (OS) Polyurethane operating theatre shoes, and/or insoles should be cleaned and chemically disinfected at 60 °C. These can only be thermally disinfected (using programme SHOE-TD-75/2) if the manufacturer states that they are made of a suitably heat-resistant material. To establish the effectiveness of chemical disinfecting agents for disinfection consult the manufacturer. Theatre shoes should be cleaned and disinfectedin a machine installed specifically for this purpose only....
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Laboratory glassware (LG) Wide-necked laboratory glassware, e. g. beakers, wide-necked Erlenmeyer flasks and Petri dishes, and cylindrical shaped items e. g. test tubes, can be cleaned and rinsed, internally and externally, by the action of the rotating spray arms. They can be arranged in full, half and quarter inserts in an empty bottom or top basket with spray arms. Narrow-necked items such as narrow- necked Erlenmeyer flasks, conical flasks, measuring flasks and pipettes, require mobile injector units...
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Transfer trolley for loading and unloading the machine When a disinfection process is being carried out according to nationally laid down hygiene standards (e.g. § 18 IfSG), the contaminated surfaces of the trolley must be disinfected, after the machine has been loaded, using a spray disinfectant in accordance with national health and safety regulations and § 18 IfSG. Disinfecting agents listed by DGHM (German institute for microbiology and hygiene) are also suitable. The height of the transfer trolley...
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Hang the mobile unit into the locating slots on the transfer trolley using both hooks. To lift the mobile unit step down on the transfer trolley foot pedal. Push the transfer trolley under the open door on the washer-disinfector as far as it will go. The mobile unit will then sit over the door. Secure the brakes on the wheels. To lower the mobile unit step right down on the foot pedal. At the end of the programme push the transfer trolley up to the washer-disinfector making sure that the door of...