
Blades
Cleaning Procedures:
Immediately after use, blades should be rinsed in clean tap water to remove
any residue. The blade should then be gently scrubbed in soapy water with a
soft brush. To provide a thoroughly rinse the blade and dry.
Warning:
Ultrasonic cleaning is not recommended
Caution:
Steel wool, wire brushes and other tools may scratch the light fibers and decrease
illumination.
Disinfection/Sterilization:
Ethylene Oxide Gas (ETO) is appropriate. Do NOT exceed temperature of 130° F
and pressure of 8 psi. Exposure time must be accurately controlled.
Autoclave (Steam): Autoclaving may be used but will greatly reduce the life
of the light pipe DO NOT exceed temperature of 270° F and pressure 28 psi.
WARNING: Flash autoclaving and hot air sterilization are not recommended.
These processes will damage the instrument. The repeated high temperature and
changes in temperature caused by autoclaving will shorten the life of the laryngoscope
products.
CAUTION: Sudden immersion of the fiber optic blades in cold water may
lead to cracking of the fiber optic bundles and potentially damage the light
transmission.
Cold Soak Solutions: The blades are compatible with 2% gluteraldehyde
solutions (e.g. Cidex). For recommended exposure times and solution strength,
contact solution manufacturer.
Steris Process: The Steris Process as developed by Steris Corporation,
consists of a peroxyacetic acid active compound for the sterilization of medical
devices. Rusch laryngoscope blades have been successfully sterilized. This process
also proves to abe anti-corrosive. Please note that Steris System processing
should comply with all directions and warnings which Steris Corporation recommends
woth their units.
Water Sterilization: If a machine washer/sterilizer or chemical cleaners
are used, adhere strictly to manufacturer's instructions regarding concentration
and duration. Disinfect at temperatures up to 65° C (150° F)
PLEASE NOTE: Do not dry heat. Air cool for 5 minutes or blot dry.
Handles
Cleaning and Sterilization: Handles will withstand the same cold soak solutions,
ethylene oxide and autoclave ranges outlined in the blade section. They may
not be cleaned in a steris system. However, the batteries must be removed prior
to disinfection/sterilization.
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