Disinfection
Further disinfection of device components may be achieved using one of the following methods.
Method 1: Chemical
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With device cleaned and still disassembled, wipe all surfaces with sterile gauze moistened with
70% Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA). Be sure to achieve even coverage on all surfaces.
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Assure the device stays wet with the 70% IPA for a minimum of 10 minutes.
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Dry the device with a sterile lint free cloth or blow dry with filtered pressurized air.
Method 2: Thermal Rinse
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A Thermal Disinfection phase maybe added after the rinse cycle as indicated in table 1.
Maintenance and Care:
The Infinity XR2 Base Unit should be returned to its storage case after each use.
NOTE: Ensure all components have completely dried after cleaning before returning to case.
If unit is dropped or mishandled, it should be inspected for damage.
(REF Inspection section of this instruction manual) If damage occurs, do not use;
return the complete device immediately to Integra LifeSciences for inspection.
NOTE: Follow hospital procedures for disposal of this device.
Inspection of Components
A routine inspection of the components of the MAYFIELD Infinity XR2 Base Unit should be made before
each and every procedure to assist in keeping it in good functional condition and to avoid problems the
day of surgery. This check should include the following:
1. Check to see that all the components of the base unit are available for assembly. Use the
Inspection section of this Instruction Manual for a complete list of components. ALL
components must be available and ready for assembly or the base unit should not be used.
2. Check the adjustment of the base locking handles by following these steps.
a. Attach the base unit to an OR table and lock to the side rails.
b. Raise the Crossbar to be even with the top of the OR table, locking the handles.
c. With your hands on either ends of the Crossbar, push down on the Crossbar attempting to
move it. If with minimal force, the Crossbar moves, adjustment to increase the locking power
of the Locking Handles should be made as outlined in this manual.
d. If the handles are too hard to close, adjustment to decrease the locking power of the Locking
Handles should be made as outlined in this manual.
CAUTION!
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