Case Solutions and SuperNova Instrument Chemistries for each step in the decontamination process Pre-cleaning Manual cleaning Automated cleaning.

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Case Solutions and SuperNova Instrument Chemistries for each step in the decontamination process Pre-cleaning Manual cleaning Automated cleaning

Case Solutions CSR Ink and adhesive remover SchmutzOff stainless steel, acid based re- conditioner and descaler InstruCreme instrument lubricant Instrument cleaning brushes Multi-enzymatic cleaners

Pre-Cleaning Steps Use PentaPrep ready to use foam or spray for point of use, transport or holding area in decontam Use PentaZyme concentrate for soaking and for manual cleaning at the sink. – Has rust inhibitor for extended soaking – Dilute at 0.50 fl oz/gallon – May be used for automated washers

SuperNova Manual Cleaning Instructions “Pink is for the sink.” Check to see that the SuperNova.1 container of multi-enzymatic cleaner with pink label is on its pink stand in cabinet under the sink. Turn on both hot and cold water equally. Press green button on the right of the faucet proportioner inward for clear water. Press red button inward on the left side of the proportioner for the multi-enzymatic detergent (soap). Do not pour or add any other products. There is no need to measure. The proportioner or aerator will automatically dispense the correct amount of diluted cleaner. Remember to rinse well before placement into the automated washers.

SuperNova Instructions for Sonic Cleaner “Purple is for the sonic.” Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of multi-enzymatic cleaner with purple label is on its purple stand. Do not pour or add any other products. There is no need to measure. The sonic washer will automatically dispense the correct amount of diluted cleaner.

SuperNova for Automated Washers Purple is for the Multi-Enzymatic Cleaning Step. – Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of multi- enzymatic cleaner with purple label is on its purple stand. Blue is for the Hot Water Detergent Wash. – Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container pH Neutral detergent with blue label is on its blue stand. Green is for the Lubricating Cycle. – Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of Lubricant Concentrate with green label is on its green stand.

SuperNova for the Cart Washer Blue is for the Detergent Wash Cycle. Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of pH Neutral detergent with blue label is on its blue stand. Orange is the Agent that Facilitates Quick Drying. Check to see that the SuperNova container of CaseDry with orange label is on its orange stand.

For Ambulatory and Out-Patient Clinics An abbreviated process Less product Small set ups

SuperNova Manual Cleaning Instructions “Purple is for the sink.” Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of multi-enzymatic cleaner with purple label is on its purple stand in cabinet under the sink. Turn on both hot and cold water equally. Press green button on the right of the faucet proportioner inward for clear water. Press red button inward on the left side of the proportioner for the multi-enzymatic detergent (soap). Do not pour or add any other products. There is no need to measure. The proportioner or aerator will automatically dispense the correct amount of diluted cleaner. Remember to rinse well before placement into the automated washers. Process for Ambulatory Centers

SuperNova Instructions for Sonic Cleaner “Blue is for the sonic.” Check to see that the SuperNova.25 container of detergent with blue label is on its blue stand. Do not pour or add any other products. There is no need to measure. The sonic washer will automatically dispense the correct amount of diluted cleaner. Follow with a thorough rinse using deionized, distilled or RO water. Note: If there is no automated washer, set up second sink with neutral pH SuperNova.25 detergent with Chelating agents as final wash step. Then, rinse thoroughly. Process for Ambulatory Centers