Cleaning And Maintenance; Daily Cleaning Instructions; Weekly Cleaning Instructions - Fisher&Paykel myAIRVO 2 Manual De Usuario

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4. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

It is important to carefully follow the instructions in this section, to keep the device clean and safe for use
and to extend the life of the consumables.
The following instructions are for single-patient home use. If the unit is ever used by multiple patients,
the unit must be cleaned and disinfected between patients according to instructions in the Disinfection
Kit Manual (900PT600). Single-patient use accessories must be disposed of between patients to prevent
cross-contamination.
Standard aseptic techniques to minimize contamination should be followed when handling the unit
and accessories. This includes proper hand-washing, avoiding hand contact with connection ports, safe
disposal of the used consumables and suitable storage of the unit after cleaning and disinfection.

DAILY CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Run Drying Mode / Rinse the patient interface and water chamber
1.
Allow Drying Mode to run after use (refer "Using myAIRVO 2" - "Drying Mode").
2. Remove the interface, rinse in drinking-quality water then reconnect to the heated breathing tube
whilst still in Drying Mode to dry the interface.
3.
If using the HC360 reusable chamber:
After Drying Mode is complete, remove the water chamber by pushing down the finger guard
and pulling out the chamber. Wash and rinse the chamber then refill it with sufficient distilled
water for the next use.
If using the MR290 chamber:
Do not wash or remove this chamber.

WEEKLY CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

Clean the patient interface, water chamber and myAIRVO 2
1.
Switch off the unit and unplug from the mains/utility power socket.
2. Remove the heated breathing tube and drain any excess condensate.
3. Remove the interface from the heated breathing tube, wash it in warm water with mild dishwashing
detergent added, rinse it in drinking-quality water, then reconnect it to the heated breathing tube.
4. Remove the water chamber.
5.   I f using the HC360 chamber: Pour out and discard the remaining water. Remove the chamber base.
Wash the chamber top and base in mild dishwashing detergent then rinse. Soak the chamber in a
solution of vinegar (1 part) and water (2 parts) for 10 minutes. Rinse and dry.
  I f using the MR290 chamber: Do not wash this chamber. Carefully put the MR290 chamber aside.
6. Thoroughly wipe the inside of the heated breathing tube connection port with a clean, low-lint cloth
dipped in warm water with mild dishwashing detergent added.
7. Wipe the exterior of the unit with a clean, damp (not wet) cloth dipped in warm water with mild
dishwashing detergent added. Do not use harsh abrasives or solvents, as these may damage the unit.
8. Refit the heated breathing tube.
9.   I f using the HC360 chamber: Refit the chamber.
  I f using the MR290 chamber: Refit the MR290 chamber and reconnect to the water bag. Check that
water flows into the chamber and is maintained below the maximum water level line. If the water level
rises above the maximum water level line, replace the chamber immediately.
10. Reconnect the unit to the mains/utility power socket.
11. The unit is now ready for another week of use.
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