Technical data

Cleaning and Disinfection
The G 7881 Dental Thermal Disinfector
is the result of closely studying the
requirements of dental practices and
specialized clinics. It has been developed
specifically for the cleaning and disinfec-
tion of dental instruments and acces-
sories, and is suitable for reducing the risk
of infection as a result of injuries to dental
professionals.
This system aims to optimize the flow of
contaminated material in dental practices.
Ideally, the dentist places contaminated
instruments into a cassette. The cassettes
are then processed in the G 7881 Dental
Thermal Disinfector. This system heats the
water to a temperature of 93°C/200°F and
maintains it for 10 minutes, resulting in
high level disinfection as defined by the
Spaulding categories without the use of
chemical disinfectants. This system’s
strong cleaning abilities reliably remove
blood which has been dried for up to 6
hours to a virtually untraceable degree,
practically eliminating the need for further
manual cleaning.
When retrieving the cassettes from the
disinfector, they are safe for handling.
The staff will be protected against
infection to a high degree while handling
the instruments because of the high
level disinfection that takes place
during the cycle. The instruments and
cassettes should then be checked,
wrapped, and sterilized.
Right photo: Featured is the G 7881 Package # 1
with optional DOS G60/1 liquid detergent
dispenser pump.
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Systematic Cleaning
The G 7881 Dental Thermal Disinfector
has a freshwater circulation system set
up for connection to cold water. Each
wash phase takes in 2.2 gal. of fresh
water. The incoming water is first
cleaned in the water inlet filter. The water
softener ensures a consistently high
water quality. The powerful circulation
pump, with a turnover volume of 106
gal. per minute, circulates the water
through the wide range spray arms with
directionally adjusted injectors.
Three spray arms, which combine high
and low pressure jets, have significant
advantages for cleaning effectiveness.
The differences in the flow velocities result
in a low frequency amplitude modulation.
The wash solution is permanently
circulated through a quadruple filter
system: a coarse filter, a large area filter, a
fine filter, and a microfine filter ensure that
even the smallest particles are being
retained and cannot get through to the
circulation pump.
During the heating phase in the disinfec-
tion
program, the steam condenser is
activated
at temperatures above
55°C/130°F. This prevents the escape of
steam and vapors from the machine and
eliminates the annoyance of unpleasant
odors. More importantly, this also
ensures that no contaminated aerosols
can affect the environment.
Three automatic dispenser devices provide
exact allocation of detergent, neutralizing,
and rinsing agents. Containers for
detergents may be conveniently stored in
dispensing unit G 7896.