Specifications
APPENDIX C – MAINTENANCE
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The user is given warning messages with the following frequency:
The frequencies indicated are calculated considering a "standard use" of the
machine, that is, a machine used correctly and stored in an appropriate
environment.
Whenever significant reductions in performance, repeat alarms or a visible
deterioration of parts subject to wear is noted, it is recommended that
maintenance operations be carried out in advance of
the deadlines
programmed in the system.
ALERT MESSAGES FREQUENCY
CHAMBER FILTER CLEANING
Every 200 cycles
BACTERIOLOGICAL FILTER
REPLACEMENT
Every 400 cycles
CHAMBER GASKET REPLACEMENT Every 1.000 cycles
GENERAL REVISION Every 3.000 cycles
Keep the following general warnings
in mind:
– Do not wash the sterilizer with direct jets of water, either under pressure or sprinkled.
Seepage into electrical and electronic components could damage the functioning of the
device or its internal parts, even irreparably;
– Do not use abrasive cloths, metal brushes (or other aggressive materials) or metal-
cleaning products, whether solids or liquids, to clean the device or sterilization chamber;
– Do not
use chemical products or disinfectants to clean the sterilization chamber. In fact,
these products can damage the sterilization chamber, even irreparably;
– Do not
allow lime residue or other substances to accumulate in the sterilization chamber or
on the door and its gasket, but periodically remove them. In fact, they can damage
these
parts over time in addition to compromising
the operation of the components installed
along the plumbing circuit
.
NOTE
T
HE FORMATION OF WHITE SPOTS ON THE BASE OF THE INTERNAL WALLS OF THE
STERILIZATION CHAMBER MEANS THAT YOU ARE USING LOW
-QUALITY DEMINERALIZED
WATER
.










