GE F-801 User Manual

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F-801 Internal RO System by GE Osmonics

12552e – 27 Feb 04

4- 20

Routine Maintenance

4.4

F-801 Disinfection Indications

DETERMINATION OF MICROBIAL CULTURING AND DISINFECTION
FREQUENCY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OPERATING FACILITY.

The following is recommended for critical applications where bacteria and endotoxins
are a major concern, such as for Hemodialysis.
Disinfection should occur when bacterial growth is above the limits set by the facility,
or when over 200 CFU/ml (maximum AAMI standard) is detected. Routine
disinfection at lower CFU counts will inhibit colonization of bacteria in the system and
the distribution plumbing.
Rapid re-growth of bacteria following disinfection, or excessively high colony counts
(i.e. TNTC), may indicate a need for more aggressive intervention. Strategies such as
increased frequency of disinfection, longer dwell times, or alternative chemical agents
may be employed.

CAUTION:
Glutaraldehyde and Actril™ are not recommended disinfectants for the F-801.

4.4.1 Formaldehyde

Disinfection Preparation

WARNING:
Always wear rubber gloves, apron and facemask. Use proper ventilation during
disinfection and rinse-out. A face respirator with an organic cartridge to remove
formaldehyde fumes may be worn. DO NOT BREATHE FUMES OR ALLOW
FORMALDEHYDE TO COME IN CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES. Refer to
MSDS supplied by manufacturer of the formaldehyde or formalin product.
WARNING:
Label the machine with appropriate warning signs such as "Do Not Use / Contains
Formaldehyde" to prevent use of the RO until it is properly rinsed.
CAUTION:
New replacement thin film membranes must be rinsed to drain with normal
pressures for a minimum of six (6) hours before first exposure to formaldehyde,
or irreversible damage may occur. No mandatory pre-rinse of the membranes is
required for future disinfections.
CAUTION:
No sanitizing agent containing chlorine should be used to sanitize this system.
Use of chlorine will damage membranes.

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