Miele G 7893 Washer User Manual


 
This washer-disinfector can be used to
clean, rinse, disinfect (thermally and
chemo-thermally) and dry a wide range
of reusable medical and laboratory
products.
Follow the medical product
manufacturer's instructions (according
to EN ISO 17664) on how to process
their items by machine.
Examples of application areas:
surgical instruments,
minimally invasive surgical
instruments,
anaesthetic and intensive care
instruments,
baby bottles and teats,
operating theatre shoes,
or
laboratory equipment used in
research and development,
laboratory equipment used in areas
of analysis and specimen taking,
laboratory equipment used in
micro-biology and biotechnology.
The type of laboratory products which
can be processed range from
evaporating dishes to centrifugal test
tubes.
The term "item to be processed" is used
throughout these instructions to refer to
products which are not named
specifically.
Processing medical instruments by
machine achieves reproducible results,
and should be used in preference to
processing them by hand.
For the protection of personnel or
patients, disinfection should be carried
out thermally, e.g. using the DESIN
varioTD programme.
The parameters for thermal disinfection
according to EN ISO 15883-1 (A
0
) are
90°C (+5°C, -0°C) with a holding time
of five minutes (A
0
3000). An A
0
value of
3000 is suitable for deactivating the
HBV virus.
National health and safety regulations
regarding disinfection must also be
observed.
The cleaning programme as well as any
chemical agents must be chosen
according to the type of soiling and
load being processed.
The agents used for processing the
products should be selected according
to the level of cleaning required as well
as the area of analysis or analytical
method where the product will be used.
Intended use
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