Areas of application
Surgical instruments (OP)
Surgical instruments should be stored for as short a time as possible before machine processing.
The OXIVARIO or ORTHOVARIO processes should be used for instruments where there is a long delay between the time they are used and the time they can be reprocessed. See "Special processes" at the end of this booklet.
Disinfection of surgical instruments and of those used for minimally invasive surgery should preferably take place thermally.
Fully demineralised water should be used for the final rinse when possible to ensure no marks are left on the load and to avoid corrosion. If the water used contains more than 100 mg chloride/litre there is danger of corrosion.
Mobile units for surgical instruments and containers are supplied with their own operating instructions.
When cleaning narrow lumen instruments e.g. those used for minimally invasive surgery, an intensive internal cleaning result is imperative. The
Instruments with very narrow lumen must be manually
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