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1. Prepare a cleaning bath and a separate disinfectant bath.
2. Immerse the product completely in a cleaning bath, ensuring
that the product does not come into contact with other com-
ponents in the bath.
3. Thoroughly clean the surfaces with a soft brush/soft dispos-
able cloth.
4. Rinse the surfaces with sterile, deionized water (at least
1 minute).
5. Repeat the preceding cleaning steps if the product still
shows visible contamination.
6. Immerse the product completely in a disinfectant bath, en-
suring that the product does not come into contact with oth-
er components in the bath.
7. Rinse the surfaces with sterile, deionized water (at least
1 minute).
8. Dry the product until there are no more fluid residues visible
(e.g. with filtered compressed air).
5.7
Cleaning and disinfection by machine
The washer/disinfector must have fundamentally certified ef-
fectiveness (e.g. CE marking according to DIN EN ISO 15883).
The detergent and disinfectant must be suitable for medical de-
vices made of plastic and metal and have a pH value between 5.5
and 12.3.
Observe the specifications from the manufacturer of the deter-
gent and disinfectant and in the chapter "Overview of validated
procedures".
1. Roll up the product loosely and lay it in a suitable rinsing
basket. In doing so make sure the product is not touching
other instruments or parts of instruments.
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