Droper Field 1000 Instructions For Use Manual - Page 12
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10. CLEANING / DISINFECTION
The device is made from plastic and metal materials that are not subject to either biodegradation or
corrosion under normal operating conditions. The device was designed to allow for its full cleaning in
the event of any leakage of bodily fluids, or of liquids being administered or by any other external
pollution.
Cleaning
To clean the device, place the Droper Field on a flat, stable surface. Open the
Droper Field and pivot the cover backwards as far as possible. Firmly grip the end
of the plate nearest the operator and pull obliquely upwards. This will result in the
tightening clips releasing the plate from the mechanism (see diagram).
Normal cleaning can then take place by spraying and rinsing with a jet of clear water,
possibly soapy and rinse with clear water before any disinfection, if necessary. Leave to dry in
the open air.
Disinfection
The Droper Field does not come into direct contact with the patient and therefore does not need to
be disinfected before use. The Droper Field is a "non-critical" medical device (low infectious risk). It
must be carefully cleaned, disinfected if necessary and dried.
After disassembly and cleaning, the various parts disassembled according to the procedure described
in the Cleaning section above can be disinfected by spraying with quaternary ammonium, aldehydes
or stabilised hydrogen peroxide disinfectants. The device should be left in the open air after
application.
Precautions :
1. Solvent-based disinfectants are prohibited.
2. Do not place in an autoclave. Avoid abrasive scrubbing which may damage the elements.
3. Avoid the use of products based on :
ALCOHOL SPRAYS (20% - 40% alcohol): they cause tarnishing and cracking of
synthetic materials
IODINE SOLUTIONS: they can irreversibly stain certain clear plastic parts.
PHENOLS: corrosive to rubber and some plastics and environmentally harmful.
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