Safety Notes
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Operating the Device
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such as a trocar, for example, is fitted to the other side. Connect the hygiene con-
nector (13) of the patient tube with the matching piece on the day tube (Fig. 6-4
(10)).
The patient tube set has to be replaced for every patient to prevent cross-con-
tamination. The day tube remains connected to the device after each surgery.
The used patient tube must be disposed of after each surgery.
WARNING!
Make sure to connect tubes as indicated by the matching connectors.
In order to separate sterile from non-sterile areas, assign the following tasks to
the "sterile" or "non-sterile" nurse or medical technician. The indicated numbers
refer to Fig. 6-4 "Day tube set elements", Fig. 6-5 "Patient tube elements" and Fig.
6-6 "Inserting the day patient tube set".
Remove day patient set 1. To be carried out by non-sterile technician:
Open the packaging of the day tube and keep it with you.
Open the packaging of the patient tube and have a sterile technician remove
it for you.
Connect patient tube 2. To be carried out by sterile technician:
Keep the luer lock connector (15) in the sterile area and hand the tube end
with the hygiene connector (13) to the non-sterile technician.
Fig. 6-5 Patient tube elements
(12) Protective cap for hygiene connec-
tor
(13) Hygiene connector (Care lock)
(14) PVC tube, 285 cm
(15) Luer lock connector with screw cap
(16) Protective cap for luer lock
(16)
(15)(14)
(13)
(12)
Fig. 6-6 Inserting the day patient tube
set
(17) Irrigation fluid bags
(18) Tap spikes/Care lock
(19) Tube retainer
(20) Inflow tube/irrigation tube
(21) Roller wheel
(22) Instrument tube with patient con-
nector (Care lock)
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(18)
(19)
(20)
(22)
(17)
(21)
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