• Pull tab C over the top edge of the Faceplate arm to
lock into place.
Figure 4
Cleaning and Sterilization
Group 1 - Non-Critical
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, Heat Sensitive,
pH Sensitive
• Headrests
Group 2 - Non-Critical
1
, Heat Sensitive
pH Sensitive, Alcohol Sensitive
• Gel Pads
CAUTION:
Do not immerse faceplates in liquid or expose to
heat.
DO NOT STEAM STERILIZE!
Plastic components will be damaged by heat.
WARNING:
There is no validated automated cleaning/
washing/disinfection method for Group 2
(gel pads). A thorough, manual cleaning process is
recommended for these devices. Automated cleaning
methods may not be effective and may result in damage
and reduced performance.
Gel Pad Removal and Cleaning
Prior to cleaning, disassemble components.
1 AAMI TIR 12:2010 Designing, testing, and labeling reusable
medical devices for reprocessing in Health Care facilities.
TAB C
TAB A
TAB B
Remove the Gel Pads from the Horseshoe Faceplates. For
each Gel Pad, pull tab C over the top edge of the Faceplate
arm (refer to Figure 4) and then slide the Gel Pad toward
the end of the Faceplate arm until tabs A and B have
cleared the end of the arm.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to pull the Gel Pads away from
the Faceplate arms. Damage to the Gel Pads may
occur.
CAUTION:
Do not use an alcohol solution on the Gel Pads,
immerse the Gel Pads in liquid, or expose the Gel
Pads to heat via steam sterilization or any other means.
Cleaning and Sterilization of Headrest
After each use, thoroughly clean and wipe Headrest with
an antiseptic solution.
The MAYFIELD Horseshoe Headrest should be thoroughly
cleaned after each use. Clean all components, including
the Gel Pads, with a neutral pH detergent. A soft
brush can be used if necessary. Clean all components
thoroughly to prevent traces of blood or debris from
interfering with proper function of the device.
Rinse thoroughly with de-ionized or sterile water to
remove any residual detergent.
Manual Wash
CAUTIONS
• Alkaline and highly acidic detergents and solutions
cause damage to the devices.
• Channels and crevices found on this device require
particular attention during cleaning.
• Pay special attention to the water quality used
throughout reprocessing. Hard water can damage
the surface of the equipment. Avoid using hard water.
Instead use purified water unless otherwise specified.
Limitations on reprocessing
• Repeated processing has minimal effects on these
devices. Product life is normally determined by wear
and damage due to use.
• It is important to have Integra NeuroSpecialists perform
routine inspections (twice yearly is recommended). See
contact information below.
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