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M.-Nr. 10 338 880 / 00 en
Module E 505 for intubation equipment
Miele Company Ltd., Fairacres, Marcham Road, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 1TW, Tel 0330 160 6600,
Internet: http://www.miele.co.uk / !0297 Alteration rights reserved / Publication date 2015-11-01
,Please read the Warning and Safety instructions in the Operating
Instructions for your washer-disinfector carefully. You should only process
instruments/medical products in this module if they have been declared as
suitable for machine processing by the manufacturer. Please also observe the
manufacturer's care instructions. The programme selected must be suitable for
the materials from which the items to be processed are made. Where possible
the programme should include thermal disinfection.
Areas of application:
This module is designed for use in mobile unit E 501 (which is supplied with
separate operating instructions). It is designed for cleaning, disinfecting and
drying hollow anaesthetic instruments and equipment.
Special holders and injector jets are used for securing breathing tubes, breathing
bags, Guedel tubes and endotracheal tubes, laryngeal masks and bellows.
,To ensure a suitable standardised spray pressure for all connections, all
screw connectors must be fitted with jets, adapters, sleeves or blanking screws.
Damaged jets, adapters or sleeves etc. must not be used.
Empty jets, etc. do not have to be replaced with blanking screws.
,To ensure that hollow instruments are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected
internally, it is essential to connect them to the correct holders/jets in the mobile
injector unit. They must not detach themselves from their holders during the
programme.
If, however, a hollow instrument does become dislodged from its holder during
a programme, it must be processed again.
,To avoid damage to certain items, observe the maximum permitted drying
temperature.
The maximum temperature permitted for the elastomers in some breathing bags
and masks is below 85°C.
Drying results must be inspected after the cleaning programme has finished.
If necessary, adjust the drying time at the end of the cleaning programme.
^Expel air from the balloon lead.
^Endotracheal tubes are fitted onto the
injector jets so that spring clips
secure them to the jets.
^Place the balloon lead with the valve
behind the spring clip.
^Fit the breathing bags onto the
injector jets.
^Make sure the opening of the
breathing bag fits securely over the
plastic cone.
This will prevent the breathing bag
from sticking together during the
cleaning and drying process and
ensure it is thoroughly cleaned
internally.
The breathing bag is attached
correctly when it cannot dislodge
itself from the plastic cone.
^Fit module E 505 into mobile unit
E 501.
To do this:
^Place the two positioning guides over
the middle water inlet.
The inlet pipe needs to be positioned in
front of the cover in the water inlet.
^Press the bracket on the left hand
side down until the handle engages
behind the rail on the mobile unit.
^Attach Guedel tubes to injector jets
with spring clips.
The illustration above shows module E 505 in mobile unit E 501.
^Remove the stopper from breathing
masks which have a closable air
cushion. Expel as much air as
possible and then replace the
stopper.
^Several breathing masks can be
placed onto one breathing bag
injector jet.
^Fit the bellows onto the E 431
injector jet.
A special combination of E 464 and
E 454 jets (optional extra) is required
for processing laryngeal masks.
^Remove the height adjustment spring
from injector jet E 454.
^Screw injector jet E 454 onto the
E 464 holder.
^Now screw the jet combination into
the position released by one of the
E 466 injector jets and tighten with a
7 mm spanner.
^Expel as much air as possible from
the laryngeal mask and the balloon
lead.
^Attach the laryngeal mask to the jet
combination.
^Attach the balloon lead with the valve
to the spring clip.
^Arrange small items, such as
Y-pieces, couplings or connectors, in
insert E 507.
^Lightweight items should be secured
to prevent them blocking the spray
arm or being caught up with the
magnetic strip on the automatic
mobile unit recognition system.
If bellows are to be processed, one of
the E 466 injector jets must be replaced
with a special E 431 injector jet for
bellows which has a larger support
ring.
To do this:
^Usea7mmspanner to unscrew one
of the E 466 injector jets.
^Then screw the E 431 injector jet into
the vacated position and tighten with
the spanner.
To process laryngeal masks with two
tubes, exchange one of the injector jets
with a spring clip for a short injector jet
(supplied separately). To do this:
^Usinga9mmscrewdriver, unscrew
the injector jet with the spring clip.
^Screw the short injector jet into the
holder, and tighten with the
screwdriver.
^Push the cone and spring clip up the
long injector jet so that the longer
tube on the laryngeal mask on the
short injector jets is not kinked.
^Expel as much air as possible from
the laryngeal mask and the balloon
lead.
^Attach the laryngeal mask to the two
injector jets.
^Attach the balloon lead with the valve
to the spring clip.
,After processing, check that
items are airtight and function
correctly.