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Emptying and disassembling the system
21. Click-off the used catheter into the grey pouch by pressing the purple button. Hold
the tube upwards to prevent water spillage. The pouch can be folded and sealed
using the sticky area, then disposed of in household waste.
22. Place the system in the sink for emptying, separating and cleaning.
23. Separate the parts by clicking and pulling the connectors apart.
24. Empty the water from the system. To empty the control unit and the pump, turn
the control unit to position 1 and let the water run out through the control unit
(24a). To empty the water bag, open the valve on the water bag and let the water
run through the tube (24b) or open the lid on the water bag and empty the bag
through the opening (24c).
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24c
Cleaning and storing after use
25. If required, all external surfaces of the system can be cleaned with lukewarm water
and mild soap. Dry with a lint free cloth.
26. Hang the system to dry with the water bag lid and the valve on the water bag tube
open and leave the control unit in position 1.
27. Wash and dry your hands.
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Open
valve
24a
24b
Instructions for use
Qufora IrriSedo Klick
Please note:
Using the Qufora IrriSedo Klick makes
Transanal/rectal irrigation is not
it possible to perform transanal/rectal
recommended for:
irrigation. Please read both pages of
• Pregnancy or planned pregnancy or
this instructions for use before using
breastfeeding
the Qufora IrriSedo Klick.
• Children under 3 years of age
Indications for using
Use transanal/rectal irrigation
transanal/rectal irrigation
only after careful discussion with a
The Qufora IrriSedo Klick is intended
relevant medical practitioner under
for adults and children 3 years
the following circumstances (relative
and above to help manage faecal
contraindications):
incontinence and/or constipation
• Inflammatory bowel disease (e.g.
conditions.
Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis)
For example:
• Active perianal sepsis (fistula or
• Urge faecal incontinence/urgency
abscess, third or fourth degree
• Constipation (slow transit/idiopathic/
haemorrhoids)
opioid induced/IBS-C)
• Previous rectal or colonic surgery
• Neurogenic (spinal cord injury,
• Diarrhoea of unknown aetiology
upper/lower motor neurone/MS/
• Faecal impaction/rectal constipation
parkinson's/spina bifida/cauda
• Severe autonomic dysreflexia
equina)
• Severe diverticulosis or diverticular
abscess
Within these groups some individuals
• Abdominal or pelvic irradiation
may require the support of a carer to
• Long term steroid therapy
perform the procedure.
• Anti-coagulant therapy
• Low blood sodium
Use as advised by your healthcare
• Previous severe pelvic surgery
professional
• Colonic biopsy within the past 3
For the best results Qufora IrriSedo
months
Klick should be used regularly
• Use of rectal medications for other
as advised by your healthcare
diseases which may be diluted by
professional.
irrigation
• Congestive cardiac failure
Before starting transanal/rectal
irrigation
Warning
Use only after assessment and
Seek medical attention if the
training from a qualified healthcare
following is experienced during
professional. A digital rectal
or after transanal/rectal irrigation:
examination is mandatory prior
• Sustained or severe bleeding from
to your first irrigation. You should
the rectum
be supervised by an experienced
• Sustained or severe abdominal or
healthcare professional during your
back pain, with or without fever
first irrigation.
Perforation of the bowel wall is
Transanal/rectal irrigation
extremely rare. However it is a serious
should not be used under the
and potentially fatal complication of
following circumstances (absolute
transanal/rectal irrigation. Should this
contraindications):
occur, immediate medical attention is
required.
• Known anal or colorectal stenosis
• Colorectal cancer/pelvic malignancy
Please observe
pre surgical removal
• Acute inflammatory bowel disease
Transanal/rectal irrigation can be
• Acute diverticulitis
associated with passing sensations of
• Within 3 months of anal or
bowel discomfort, nausea, shivering,
colorectal surgery
fatigue, sweating, headache and light
• Within 4 weeks of endoscopic
bleeding from the rectum.
polypectomy
• Ischaemic colitis
Please contact your healthcare
professional for further advice.
Since the list is not exhaustive a
healthcare professional should always
consider individual patient factors as
well.
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Recommended usage time
The water bag and click tube can
be used up to 1 month (15 times for
irrigation every second day and 30
times for irrigation every day). The
pump and control unit can be used
90 times.
Should discolouration develop on
any part of the system within the
recommended usage time, the part
should be replaced.
The Klick catheters are single-use only
If the single-use items of the product
are reused, there is a risk of unwanted
effects that can influence the function
of the product and the health of the
patient, the carers and third persons.
Liability
Qufora A/S accepts no liability for any
injury or other loss that may arise if this
product is used in any way contrary to
the recommendations of Qufora A/S.
If any serious incident has occurred
you should contact your healthcare
professional who will liaise with Qufora
A/S and the competent authority.
Please find further information about
this product on www.qufora.com.
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