Technical data
Instrument Handling
Recommendations
1. After use, all dirty instruments
are placed back in cassettes
or trays. Wipe off all gross
debris and cements/
composites directly after
treatment.
2. Instruments should not be
pre-soaked, rinsed or
hand-scrubbed.
3. Cassettes and/or loose
instruments are placed into
the Miele Dental Washer
Disinfector.
4. The Miele Dental Washer
Disinfector serves as the “dirty
storage area” and will clean
and disinfect instruments that
have been sitting for up to 6
hours. Do not allow dirty
instruments to sit overnight.
5. Recommended cycle:
Disinfection VARIO.
6. Choose optional 10 minute
drying cycle if desired, and
press the Start button.
7. Open the door immediately
after the cycle ends to release
hot air & steam and let
instruments cool.
8. The instruments/cassettes are
safe to handle and ready for
wrapping and sterilization.
9. The sterile instruments should
be stored in dust-sealed
cabinets before their next use.
10. NOTE: Do not leave machine
running when leaving for the
day unless cycle is completed
and door is cracked open.
Recommended Instruments
All instruments, accessories and
other items that have heat
resistance to a temperature of up
to 95°C/203°F and corrosion
resistance in the presence of heat
and alkalinity
Plastic instruments that can
withstand high temperatures
General high-quality stainless
steel instruments
Hollow instruments
(aspiration tips, etc.)
Cassettes or trays
(stainless steel or resin)
Hinged instruments (scissors,
forceps, etc.) Place into machine
with the hinge open at 90°
Non-Recommended
Instruments
Instruments made from
Aluminum, Chrome, Chrome
Plated, Nickel, Carbon or Carbide
Steel
Plastic instruments that cannot
withstand high temperatures
Mirrors
Handpieces
Fiber-optics
Burrs
Drill-bits
Grinders
Suction/syringe tips
Tip: Ask the instrument
manufacturer for their advice on
the suitability for processing in
this system.
What Instruments are Suitable to be Processed
in the Dental Washer Disinfector?
DISINFECTOR GUIDELINESDENTAL WASHER