IX – SHUTTING DOWN THE DEVICE
Upon completion of the dental procedure:
- Remove the irrigation line perforating pin from the bottle or bag of physiological saline.
- Remove the bottle or bag from the bracket.
- Immerse the irrigation line perforating pin in a vessel containing distilled water.
- Rinse the irrigation line and the contra-angle by running the flush function until the recipient and irrigation
lines are completely empty.
- Remove the irrigation line clips and dispose of it in a safety container for soiled medical items.
- Disconnect the irrigation line from the contra-angle and dispose of it in a safety container for soiled medical
items.
- Remove the instrument fastened to the contra-angle.
- Disconnect the contra-angle from the I-SURGE + micro-motor.
- Disconnect the micro-motor cord from the I-SURGE unit.
- Switch the device off (O).
X – ROUTINE MAINTENANCE / STERILIZATION
Important:
The I-SURGE + micro-motor and cord are not sterile upon delivery.
During sterilization, items made of different metals must not come into contact. Any contact would establish
galvanic couples and cause local damage. To avoid this happening, place the items in individual sterilizable
bags or in a sterilization box.
To maintain the sterility or asepsis of the accessories (contra-angle, micro-motor, micromotor cord, etc.),
store them in sealed bags or containers suitable for medical practice.
The maintenance and/or sterilization instructions below must be applied before each use of the device.
Avoid using cleaning and disinfectant agents containing inflammable substances. If this is not possible, make
sure all such agent has evaporated and that there is no combustible matter on the device or its accessories
before it is switched on.
Sterilized items must be allowed to dry and cool to room temperature before they are reused.
Before sterilization, check that your autoclave is clean and that the water used is of adequate quality.
After each sterilization cycle, remove the items from the autoclave immediately in order to minimize the
risks of metal corrosion.
Cleaning
Materials:
Water, Neutral
detergent, Damp
cloth, Alcohol
Disinfection
Materials: Disinfectant tested and approved with demonstrable bactericidal, fungicidal and
virucidal properties.
Method: wipe with a cloth slightly dampened with disinfectant products.
Drying
Materials: Soft cloth Drying carefully with a soft and clean cloth all the components.
To remove dirt or traces of drugs on the surface, wipe with a cloth
slightly dampened with water, neutral detergent or alcohol where
permitted. Be sure to remove any dirt and residue from all components.
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