Technical data

The disinfector can be equipped with a
lower and upper basket which can be
fitted with different inserts, depending
on the type and form of items to be
disinfected. The baskets can also be
exchanged with special baskets.
Select appropriate baskets and
inserts for the application.
Removing excess soils
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Empty all containers before loading
into the machine. Pay particular
attention to regulations regarding
infectious diseases.
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Ensure that no acid or solvent
residues, especially hydrochloric
acid or chlorides get into the wash
cabinet.
Preparing instruments for cleaning
Contaminated instruments should be
loaded in the disinfector without
pre-treatment.
Before every program start, conduct
the following visual inspection:
Are the items properly loaded and
secured in the machine?
Are the hollow vessels properly
loaded so that all cavities and
channels will be flushed clean?
Are the spray arms clean, and can
they rotate freely?
Is the filter combination free of
coarse debris (remove any coarse
material and clean the coarse, fine,
flat, and micro-fine filters as
needed)?
Is the basket adapter properly
connected to the water supply for the
spray arms and nozzles?
Are the chemical dispensers filled?
After every program completion,
conduct the following visual
inspection:
Inspect the labware for cleanliness.
Has any hollowware been dislodged
from its proper position on the
nozzles?
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Any items that were dislodged
from the adapters during a program
cycle must be washed again.
Are the cavities and channels in any
hollow vessels cleaned through?
Are the nozzles and connections
firmly attached to the
baskets/inserts?
Process validation
As a rule, it is the responsibility of the
user to ensure that items cleaned in the
machine meet the required standards.
Loading the machine
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