The contact conditions are fixed cycle parameters that the end user cannot modify.
A2.3 Compatible Probes, Disinfectants and Chemical Indicators.
For details of probes that can be used in the trophon2 device, refer to the trophon EPR and trophon2
Compatible Ultrasound Probe List on the Nanosonics website.
Use only trophon Sonex-HL and trophon Chemical Indicators when high level disinfecting with the
trophon2 and trophon EPR devices. No other disinfectant or chemical indicator has been approved for
use with the trophon2 device.
A2.4 Training
Before setting up or using your trophon2 device, ensure that all users are trained in safety procedures
and potential hazards, as outlined in this User Manual.
All users must complete the online training module at www.nanosonicsacademy.com and hold current
certificaiton. It is recommended all staff use their employer issued email address where available when
registering and completing training.
A2.5 Environment and User Profile
The trophon2 device is designed for use in healthcare facilities to high level disinfect ultrasound probes
under the control of trained healthcare professionals.
The trophon Sonex-HL, trophon Chemical Indicator, and trophon2 system are designed to be used with
minimal PPE (gloves only) and in a standard workplace or clinical setting, such as at the patient point-
of-care (for example, patient examination rooms). Special ventilation and other safety precautions are
not required when used as per these instructions.
SECTION A3: Instructions
Read these instructions before using the trophon2 device:
trophon Sonex-HL Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
Occupational or Workplace Health and Safety Guidelines (OH&SG, OSHA, WHS) for your
institution for lifting, spills etc.
trophon Chemical Indicator Instructions for Use (IFU).
trophon Sonex-HL IFU.
trophon accessory IFUs for any additional accessories purchased with the trophon2 device (see
Appendix 4: trophon2 Device Accessories).
Probe manufacturer's instructions.
Failure to follow instructions may result in:
Burns, bleaching, electric shock or other injury.
High level disinfection not achieved.
Residual disinfectant remaining on the probe, which may cause injury when removing.
Equipment damage.
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