Instruction manual

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DORO
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Instruction Manual
DORO
®
IGS Articulated Support Arm 3114-70
DORO Blades 3116-10 to 3116-65 (3116-101 to 3116-601)
DORO Quick-Clamp 1202.014
DORO Quick-Clamp Coupling Universal 1202.015
DORO Quick-Clamp Coupling J-Arm 1203.015
DORO Halo Support Rod Holder 1202.016
DORO Quick-Clamp IGS Articulated Support Arm 1201.041
DORO Quick-Clamp Coupling Twin QR 1201.043
DORO Easy Connect Navigation Adaptor, Stryker
®
1204.001
DORO Easy Connect Navigation Adaptor, BRAINLAB 1204.002
DORO Easy Connect Navigation Adaptor, Medtronic 1204.003
Thoroughly clean the devices of all debris, tissue and foreign matter prior to sterilization
as described in chapters Precleaning and Automated Cleaning. Follow the sterilizer
manufacturer’s instructions for operation and loading of steam autoclaves. There must be
direct steam exposure to all surfaces of the device being sterilized including the internal
surface and tubes channels. Allow devices to air cool to room temperature before use.
We recommend gas or steam sterilization. This product was validated by steam sterilization
- with sterilization case
- double wrapped
- prevacuum (3 vacuum pulses at a pressure of at least 60 mbar)
- minimum 132°C / 269.6°F
- minimum 4 minutes hold time (complete cycle)
- drying time at least 10 min
Medical Facilities should follow the Standard guidelines that are appropriate for their
country in accordance with ISO 13060/ ISO 17665 and follow the sterilizer manufacturer’s
instruction for loading and operating the sterilizer with the appropriate temperatures and
sterilization times. Other sterilization methods and cycles may be used. The product
components are guaranteed to withstand a sterilization temperature up to 137°C/278.6°F.
However, it is advisable that facilities validate the alternative method using appropriate
standards.
Dry and store as described in chapter automated cleaning.
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Contact the manufacturer of your steam autoclave to conrm appropriate
temperatures and sterilization times.
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Autoclave temperatures should not exceed 137°C/278.6°F; handles,
insulation or other parts may be damaged. Do not sterilize with hot air.
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For further information, please visit www.who.int to download the World
Health Organization’s Guidelines for Infection Control.