Renatron® II Instruction Manual
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Renatron® II Service
Maintenance Seminar
Class Schedule
DAY ONE
8:30 AM- Seminar start: Introduction
10:00 AM- Break
12:00 PM- Lunch
2:30 PM - Break
5:00 PM- End of first day
Class Schedule
DAY TWO
8:30 AM- Seminar start
10:00 AM- Break
12:00 PM- Lunch
2:30 PM - Break
3:30 PM- End of Seminar
Cautions
The Renatron® 100 is intended only
for use with Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant
Used only for Hemodialyzers that
have been labeled multiple use.
Never run the machine without the
uptake tube assembly
All hoses and lines for the Renatron®
are cut to length and should not be
altered.
Indications
The Renatron® Dialyzer Reprocessing
System is intended for in vitro, rinsing,
cleaning testing, and delivery of
proportioned Renalin® solution to hollow
fiber dialyzers that have been validated to
be reprocessed with the Renatron® II
System and Renalin® sterilant. It is also
indicated for record keeping of these
functions.
Specifications
Electrical Leakage Current
100 micro amps
Selectable voltage 100, 120, 230, 240
VAC
The supply line voltage must not fluctuate
more than 10% of the nominal voltage.
Fuses 100-120vac, one 4A
Fuses 220-240vac, two T2A
Environmental Limits
Operation Ambient
Temperature Range
41-104° F (5-40° C)
Water Requirements
Water must be filtered to particle
size no larger than 1 micron.
Inlet Water Must Meet or Exceed
AAMI Guidelines
Water Temperature
Must be 59 -75°F (15-24° C)
A maximum temperature of 86° F
is allowable if the dialyzer is stored
immediately after reprocessing in an
area where the temperature is
between 59-75° F. (Must have letter)
Feed Line Flow
1.725 liters (.46 gallons) per minute average
Maximum water pressure is 55 PSI static
Minimum water pressure is 20 PSI dynamic
read in step 4.
Optimum pressure of 30-35 PSI in Step 4.
Peak Flow Rate
6 liters (1.6 gallons) per minute
15-35 seconds in duration
Occurs at approximately 3 minute
intervals
3 times per cycle
Drain Requirements
Must be able to accept 6 liters
(1.6 Gallons) per minute per
Renatron®.
Materials of Construction
The drain should be constructed of
PVC/CPVC or other Non-corrosive
Material
Renatron II Station
Components
Renatron® II Station
Components
Renatron® II Dialyzer Reprocessing
Station
Has a hydraulic side and electronic side.
1 - 6 ft water supply hose with back flow
preventor.
1 - 6 ft drain hose.
1 - 6 ft Renalin® hose.
1 - 6 ft RS-232 communication cable
Renatron® II Station
Components
Pressure gauge block/regulator
70 cc cal cell
Drip tray-single or dual
Renalin®100 Uptake tube assembly
Renatron® II Station
Components
Computer
Top of the line computer system
Windows XP
Monitor
VGA Monitor- CRT or Flat Screen
Renatron® II Station
Components
Renalog RM Data Management System
Dedicated label printer
Dedicated Report Printer
Interface Module
Multiplexing module that can connect up to 6
Renatrons®.
Renalog RM – 12 Renatrons per computer
Overview of Dialyzer
Reprocessing
End of Treatment
After treatment is completed, the
dialyzer is brought to the reuse room.
The time interval between the end of the
treatment and reprocessing the dialyzer
should be kept within the time limits
prescribed by the physician
The suggested maximum time interval
is two hours
Dialyser Cleaning
Many clinics will clean or rinse a
dialyzer before reprocessing.
Blood side flush
RUF
Renaclear®
Reprocessing
Attaching a dialyzer
Connect:
Venous blood side
Venous dialysate side
Arterial dialysate side
Arterial blood side
End of Reprocessing Cycle
Make sure reset is pressed before the dialyzer
is disconnected.
Disconnect the dialyzer in the reverse order
that it was connected. Cap each port as soon as it
is disconnected from the Renatron®.
Aseptic technique must be followed while
removing the reprocessed dialyzer from the
Renatron® station to prevent contamination of
the dialyzer blood pathway
Dialyzer Storage
Storage Area
Well ventilated
Temp. range 59-75°F
Out of direct Sun light
Dialyzer Storage
Minimum storage time is 11 hours
Maximum storage time ?
Temperature differences may cause
pressure buildup in dialyzer
Dialyzer Testing before
Treatment
The dialyzer must be tested for Renalin® 100
content after proper storage time- Perrassay Test
Strip
The dialyzer is rinsed on the dialysis machine
and a Residual Test Strip is used to verify that
the Renalin® 100 content has been rinsed to
acceptable levels
Recirculate until treatment is started to
prevent rebound
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RENATRON
II
SYSTEM
OPERATION
Power Up Sequence
Power on sequence
Printers
Monitor
Computer
Interface module
Renatron® II
All at once if using the power strip
Renalog® RM Start Up
Log in
User ID
Password
Mode
Change Time- Activation key needed
Start Up Screens
Renalin Verifications
Service Rinse
Sanitize Renatrons
Calibration
Water Verifications- 20 psi to 55 psi
Water Cultures
Dialyzer Verifications- Precleaned, Expired, and not Processed
Renatron® II 100 Startup
Renalog® RM Startup
Renalin® 100 is connected
The Renatron® II 100 is sanitized
The Renatron® II 100 is calibrated
Static and dynamic water pressure readings
Renatron® II 100 Startup
Calibration verification
Scan barcodes- Authentication label, Renatron, and
Dialyzer
The Renatron® II 100 runs to step 57
Calibration information is stored in the computer and a
calibration report can be generated.
Modes of Operation
Program Mode
Low flux dialyzers (00) kuf <8. Program
time = 8 minutes.
High efficiency dialyzers (CH) kuf 8-15.
Program time= 10 minutes.
High flux dialyzers (HF) kuf 15+. Program
time = 10 minutes.
Automatic Reprocessing
Scan Authentication label, dialyzer barcode
label, and Renatron® barcode.
Minimum Volume
Program Mode
When reset is pressed in step 57, labels are
printed and the database is updated.
Semi-Automatic
Click on F6 to display Patient list
Select patient’s dialyzer
Select type of reprocessing
Preclean
Reprocess without a use
Reprocess after use
Sets the Renatron® II 100 to the
proper settings for that dialyzer
Manual Reprocessing
With Computer
Process dialyzer on Renatron® II 100
Set Hold to Set volume to dialyzer minimum volume setting
Press mute and reset button to select program setting
At end of cycle, enter information into computer
Preprocess
Reprocess without use
Reprocess after use
Renatron number
Container number
Current Volume
Did the dialyzer fail?
Manual Reprocessing
with Renatron® II 100 only
Process dialyzer on Renatron® II 100
Set Hold to Set volume to dialyzer minimum volume
Press mute and reset button to select program setting
At end of cycle, hand write label
Preclean Mode
Pre-clean Mode
Pre-cleaning a dialyzer will help breakdown
residual blood in the dialyzer.
Pre-clean program works for all types of
dialyzers. Program time 4 minutes.
Recommended contact time for pre-cleaned
dialyzers is 10 minutes to two hours.
Caution
Pressure buildup may occur in
dialyzers left on the Renatron®
Take care when removing the
dialyzer
Pressure buildup may cause fluid to
spray
Barcode labels
User Authentication Label
Information Label
Dialyzer Barcode Label
Pre-Cleaned Label
Calibration Cell Label
Failed Label
Sanitize Program
Daily Sanitize
The Renatron needs to be sanitized once a day.
The machine must be connected in sanitize
configuration. “SEL” must be in the top display
and any of the programs “00”, “CH” or “HF” in
the bottom display before “Start Sanitize” is
pressed
The machine will display “sanitize complete” and
a 3 second tone will sound at the end of step 83.
Turn off the Renatron and the water supply to the
Renatron.
Minimum Sanitize Time
The Renatron must sit for a minimum of 6
hours before it can be used.
Maximum Sanitize Time
The Renatron® can sit for a maximum
of seven days before it needs to be
resanitized.
10 Minute Sanitize Cycle
Press start process at the end of step 83, after a 10
minute hold in step 84, the machine will run to
step 97, and signal sanitize complete. All fluid will
be removed from the machine.
This cycle is to be used after a 409® procedure,
when maintenance is performed on the machine,
or when the machine is being returned for
maintenance.
External Disinfection
(Daily)
1 % Renalin® solution is used to
wipe down external surfaces of the
Renatron® station
Actril® undiluted is also acceptable
Formula 409 Cleaning
409® Cleaning
Institutional Formula 409®
Institutional Formula 409® Cleaner
Degreaser only
Must say NQF
Do not use any other solutions
Internal fluid pathways must be
cleaned periodically ( typically once
every two weeks )
This should be performed on
Saturday a long dwell time is preferred
409® Cleaning
Institutional Formula 409® is free
when Renalin® 100 is ordered in
proper quantities
Dialyzer Reprocessing Cycle
Cleaning Cycle
Step 8 to 24
Chemical Draw- Step 9
Flush Blood Circuit Arterial to Venous-Step 14
Reverse Ultrafiltration- Steps 16 and 18
Flush Dialysate Compartment- Step 20
Flush Blood Circuit (Arterial to Venous)-Step 21
Flush Blood Circuit (Venous to Arterial)-Step 25
Test- Step 25 to 40
Blood Compartment Volume Measurement
Step 25 to 35
Fill Blood Compartment from venous to arterial- Step 25
Sweep Blood Compartment- Steps 29, 31 and 33
Measure Mass- Step 35
Repeatability ± 5%
Test- Step 25 to 40
Pressure Leak Test- Steps 36 to 39
Draw vacuum- Steps 36 and 38
Measure bleed off rate- Step 39
Dialysate compartment is at -250 mmHg or less
Blood compartment atmospheric pressure
Leakage rate of .83mmHg per second fails ± 10
% for 00, CH mode
Leakage rate of 1.25mmHg per second fails ±
10% for HF program
Disinfect- Steps 41 to 57
Draw Renalin® - Step 45
Verify Renalin® Draw- Steps 46 and 47
Proportion Renalin® solution- Step 48
Flush Blood Compartment- Step 50
Flush Dialysate Compartment- Step 51
Draw Renalin® Solution to Dialysate
Compartment- Step 53
Draw Renalin® Solution to Blood
Compartment- Step 54
Interface Module/Scanner
Operation
Interface Module
Yellow power indicator light.
Green On Line light- Indicates that the computer
is in communication mode. This light will only be
on in the Automatic Reprocessing, Automatic
Calibrations, or Renalin Connection screens.
On/Off switch and fuse at power entry module.
Older version of scanner will beep twice when
scanning.
The newer version of the scanner will beep once
when scanning.
Scanner
For best operation of Scan Team 3000 and 3400
models, hold the scanner so it is touching the
barcode and press the trigger. Continue to press
the trigger while moving the scanner away form
the barcode until the scanner beeps.
Scan Team 3800 models, hold the scanner 3-9
inches from the barcode.
Make sure scanner lens is clean.
Clean the scanner with a nonabrasive cloth. Do
not use a cleaner that contains alcohol.
Renalog® RM Label Printer
Label Printer
Should be connected to the computer with a Parallel
Printer Cable.
If printing is not aligned on label, perform the Calibration
Procedure.
Turn power switch to Off
Hold Green Button down
Turn Power switch to On
Let go of Green Button when the red light flashes
Press Green Button to get “out of dump” label
Red light means that:
Cover is not completely closed
Ribbon is not advancing
Labels are not advancing
Renatron® II 100 Controls and
Indicators
Description of Controls
On
Off
Hold to Set
Set Knob
Start Process
Start Sanitize
Mute
Reset
Display
Indicators
Volume Display
Program Step
Clean
Test
Disinfect
Process Complete
Sanitize Complete
Error Messages
Volume Fail- Step 35
Pressure Fail- Steps 36, 38, or 39
Add Chemical- Steps 9, 45, 67, or 77
Tank Volume- Many steps throughout the program
Alarm
Interlock
Safety Features
Tracks Preclean Dialyzers
Tracks Maximum storage time
Tracks Dialyzers that have not been
processed- Preprocessed and Dry Packs
Information stored on hard drive
Precautions for similar name patients
Patient data and program settings are
password protected
Renatron® Storage
Long term storage
run machine through step 97 to
ensure fluid pathways are drained
Box in Renatron® box
Keep in low traffic area
Technical Service
Telephone Support
24 hours a day 7 days a week
1-800-328-3324
Press “2” for “Medical Equipment
Emergency” to get a live person
Service
Loaners available upon request
Board exchanges for $200
RMA’s must accompany all returns
Warranty / Promotions
Warranty
1 year warranty from date of install
90 days for service warranty
90 days for parts orders
Promotions
PM contracts
Service contracts
Renalin® 100
Warnings
Corrosive.
Use universal precautions.
Can cause eye damage and skin irritation.
When handling Renalin®100, wear eye
protection, rubber gloves and protective
clothing.
Do not mix Renalin®100 with alkaline
substances such as bleach.
Indications
Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant is indicated for
the in vitro cleaning and sterilizing of hollow
fiber dialyzers with the RS8300 and RS8330
models of the Renatron® Dialyzer
Reprocessing System labeled for use with
Renalin®100. Renalin®100 Cold Sterilant also
may be used for disinfecting dialysis
equipment (e.g. kidney machines) and
supplies (e.g. port caps).
Contraindications
Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant is not designed,
sold, or intended for use except as indicated.
Patients with known hypersensitivity to
hydrogen peroxide and/or peroxyacetic acid
should not be treated using dialyzers
reprocessed with Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant.
Water Requirements
AAMI quality water filtered to particle
size no larger than 1 micron
Water temperature should be between
59-75° F
Water Temperature may be up to 86° F if
the dialyzers are stored at the proper
temperature
Renalin®100 Storage
Renalin®100 Storage
Upright
Never in direct sunlight
At temperatures between 32-75° F
Do not freeze
Never tamper with the cap
Never replace the vented cap with a
nonvented cap
Renalin® can be removed from the shipping
carton if it is not stored in direct sunlight
Renalin® 100
Renalin® 100 replaces
Formaldehyde
Bleach and/or hydrogen peroxide
Active ingredients
Hydrogen peroxide
Peroxyacetic acid
Acetic acid
Renalin® 100 degrades quickly and will not harm
the environment. It breaks down into ; oxygen,
water, and acetic acid.
Renalin 100®
Renalin® 100 is supplied in three different
volumes:
Quart bottles
2.5 gallon bottles that contain 2 liters of
Renalin® concentrate
1 gallon bottles containing 3 liters of Renalin®
100
Renalin® Nomenclature
Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant is a 100%
Renalin® Solution.
Proportioned Renalin® - A 3.25% or 3.5%
Renalin® solution that is used to sterilize the
reprocessed dialyzer.
1% Renalin® solution- A solution made from
1 part Renalin® concentrate and 99 parts
AAMI quality water.
Renalin® Nomenclature
4% Renalin® solution is used to sanitize the
Renatron®
2% Renalin® solution is used during the
preclean program
Auto
Dilutor
The On Demand™ Auto Dilution System
proportions Renalin® 100 Cold Sterilant
and dispenses a continuous supply of 1%
Renalin solution.
Shelf Life
Renalin® 100 has a shelf life of 1 year from
date of manufacture when properly stored.
Following dilution, Renalin® 100 exhibits a
gradual loss of potency at a rate such that
50% of the active ingredients remain after a
seven day period
Shelf Life
When diluting Renalin® Cold Sterilant to a
1% solution (e.g. port cap disinfection)
fresh Renalin® Cold Sterilant should be
used each time. Do not allow 1% Renalin®
solution to sit for longer than 24 hours.
Test Strips
Perassay Test Strip
Simple go/no go test
Indicates a 1% Renalin® solution
Green stick for identification
Do not need to be refrigerated
Test Strips
Residual Test Strip
Color chart for interpreting test results
Do not need to be refrigerated
Verifies the proportioned Renalin® solution has
been properly rinsed from the dialyzer prior to
clinical use
Renalin® 100 Presence Test
(Perassay)
Remove 1 ml of solution from the dialysate
port of the dialyzer
Immerse the entire reaction pad of the Perassay
strip in the solution
Shake off excess solution
Read the reaction pad after 2-5 seconds. The
test strip should turn a blue/gray or blue/black
color. This will indicate 500 PPM of peracetic
acid 1% Renalin® solution.
Renalin® 100 Residual Test
Strips
Turn off the blood pump and clamp the arterial
and venous blood lines adjacent to the access ends.
Separate the blood lines where the access ends are
joined and unclamp the venous blood line.
Allow a few drops of saline to drip from the
venous line onto the residual test strip.
After 5 seconds, shake the excess liquid from the
reaction zone and compare with the color scale on
the container.
Per AAMI standards, a reading of less than 3 PPM
is acceptable
Handling and Storage of
Reprocessed Dialyzers
If a dialyzer is foaming after being reprocessed it should
be reprocessed again without a use
Store a reprocessed dialyzer in a cool, well ventilated
area that is shielded from any direct sunlight.
Recommended temperature range is 59-75° F
A reprocessed dialyzer should not be used until a
minimum of 11 hours has elapsed
After storage and before rinsing, both headers of the
dialyzers must be at least 2/3 full
Renalin® Spill
Flush spill with large quantities of water
and also consult the handout “What to do if
Renalin® spills”
After hours, contact Chemtrec for
emergency spill information at
800-424-9300 (202-483-7616 in the
Washington D.C. area)
Questions