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Use of highly alkaline detergents/ agents will cause a material degradation if present during autoclaving.
Ensure device is thoroughly rinsed and all detergents are removed prior to use.
4. Dry all components with a clean, soft towel.
5. Re-assembly: After components are completely dry, re-assemble the components, leaving the
Skull Clamp ready for the next use.
Option 2: Automatic Wash Cycle
Any deviation from this guideline could result in damage to equipment as well as improper cleaning results.
1. Disassemble the device as indicated in the Option 1 Manual Cleaning section of the
MAYFIELD 2 Skull Clamp.
2. Rinse components under warm tap water prior to placing in washer.
3. Arrange device in a way to avoid contact between components.
4. Select instrument cycle and ensure proper programming. (Reference Table 3)
Phase
Pre-Wash 1
Enzyme Wash
Wash 1
Rinse 1
Thermal Rinse**
* No limit on tap water temperature.
** Optional phase for disinfection of components - minimum water temperature as indicated or per washer manufacturer specifications for the thermal rinse cycle.
• The Index Knob should be in the UNLOCKED position.
• The Torque Screw should be inserted with the first thread showing.
• The Ratchet Extension should be inserted into the body portion of the Skull Clamp.
Time in minutes
04:00
04:00
10:00
00:30
02:00
WARNING!
CAUTION!
Water Temperature Detergent type & Concentration
Cold tap H
O
2
Hot tap H
O
2
60° C
Hot tap H
O*
2
82.2° C
Table 3 Instrument Cycle
18
N/A
Neutral pH enzymatic detergent
(e.g. Endozime
AW Triple plus w/
®
A.P.A.), 1:128 ratio
Neutral pH cleaner, concentrated
(e.g. Renu-Klenz™)
1:256 ratio
N/A
N/A