STERRAD®
Warning: Not all sterilization trays are
compatible with STERRAD® systems. Using an
incompatible tray may result in incomplete device
sterilization. Consult the instructions that came with
your sterilization tray to determine which sterilization
method is compatible with your tray and devices. If a
compatible tray is not available, the devices can be
double-wrapped for use with the STERRAD® system.
1. Clean and prepare the endoscope as recommended in
the Cleaning and Disinfection sections.
2. Disassemble any adapters from the scope prior to
sterilization.
3. Double wrap the device (or tray, if being used) prior to
sterilization.
4. Sterilize the endoscope following the instructions of the
manufacturer, using the STERRAD® 100S, 200, NX™ or
100NX™ Sterilization System. Select the standard cycle.
5. Allow the endoscope to completely cool before
reassembling it to a coupler or camera head. Otherwise,
the lens will fog during use.
STERIS®/Amsco® V-PRO
1. Clean and prepare the endoscope as recommended in
the Cleaning and Disinfection sections.
2. Disassemble any adapters from the scope prior to
sterilization.
3. Double wrap the device (or tray, if being used) prior to
sterilization.
4. Sterilize the endoscope using the V-PRO maX Sterilizer
(Non-Lumen or Standard Cycle), the V-PRO 1 Plus
Sterilizer (Non-Lumen or Standard Cycle), or the V-PRO 1
Sterilizer (Standard Cycle).
5. Allow the endoscope to completely cool before
reassembling it to a coupler or camera head. Otherwise,
the lens will fog during use.
Maintenance, Inspection, and Testing
• Inspect the device on a continual basis. If a problem is
observed or suspected, the device should be returned for
repair.
• Inspect all components for cleanliness. If fluid or tissue
buildup is present, repeat the above cleaning and
disinfection procedures.
• Inspect the optical surfaces of the laparoscope for clarity.
If there are deposits that need to be removed, follow the
instructions in the "Using Polishing Paste" section.
Caution: Polishing optical surfaces should not be part
of routine cleaning procedures. Repeated application of
polishing paste to the laparoscope lens can cause damage.
It should only be performed when the laparoscope image is
cloudy.
Expected Service Lifetime
The recommended service interval for Stryker Precision Ideal
Eyes™ Laparoscopes is one year.
Technical Specifications
Transport and Storage Conditions:
Temperature: -18 – 60°C (0 – 140°F)
Relative Humidity: 15 – 90%
Insertion portion width of 10 mm Precision Ideal Eyes™
laparoscopes:
10.00 ±.05 mm (standard)
10.00 +.02/-.05 mm (bariatric)
Insertion portion width of 5 mm* Precision Ideal Eyes™
laparoscopes:
5.5 +.02/-.05 mm (standard and bariatric)
*Precision Ideal Eyes™ Laparoscopes marked on device as
5.5 mm are part of and compatible with the 5 mm family of
products.
Laparoscope Disposal
Laparoscopes must be disposed of according to local laws and
hospital practices.
Warranty and Return Policy
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