Specifications

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TP202 Rev. A © Midmark Corporation 2013
Daily Maintenance
• Clean External Surfaces
A) Wash the exterior of the sterilizer each day according to your facility’s procedure for clinical contact
surfaces, noting the following: (Use only quaternary disinfectants to disinfect unit. Staining, pitting,
discoloration, or softening could occur if phenolic, iodophor, or glutaraldehyde-based disinfectant is
used on plastic surfaces of the unit. Also, use of alcohol or aerosol spray cleaner / disinfectant
containing substantial amounts of alcohol in the formula can damage the faceplate).
B) Wring excess solution from the cloth.
C) Using soft cloth, wipe all external surfaces.
D) Do not rinse or dry external surfaces. Allow germicidal solution to air dry.
• Clean sterilizer door / dam gaskets.
A) Examine gaskets for possible damage.
B) Clean gaskets and mating surfaces with a damp cloth.
Equipment Alert
If the sterilizer is used frequently to process dental handpieces that have been lubricated
or dipped in dental milks, drain the water from the reservoir daily.
Refill the reservoir with distilled water.
Caution
To prevent burns, allow unit to cool before
cleaning gaskets and mating surfaces.
Door Gasket
Dam Gasket