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• M11 Sterilizer Deep Tray 9A225001
• Sterilizer Pouch Rack 9A226001
• M11 Horizontal Cassette Rack 9A215001
• M11 Vertical Cassette Rack 9A215002
OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
It is the responsibility of the user to establish a periodic maintenance procedure
to assure correct operation of the equipment and reliable sterilization of the
loads. Contact your local distributor or representative to develop a program for
planned maintenance.
Daily
1. Clean External Surfaces - Wipe with a soft dry cloth and wash occasionally
with a damp cloth and mild soap or detergent.
2. Clean Sterilizer Door Gasket
- Clean door gasket and mating surface with a
damp cloth. Examine gasket for possible damage that could prevent a good
sealing surface.
Weekly
1. Clean Chamber and Trays - The sterilizing chamber and instrument trays
should be cleaned weekly. First, drain the water from the reservoir. A drain
tube is located on the front of the unit for draining. Wash the inside of the
chamber and the trays with mild soap or Speed-Clean and distilled or dem-
ineralized water. Refill the reservoir with distilled or demineralized water.
Monthly
1. Flush the System - To protect the intricate parts of the unit, the system must
be flushed once a month with Speed Clean Sterilizer Cleaner:
WARNING
Make sure that the unit is cool when cleaning the door gasket
and any mating surfaces. Failure to do so could result in seri-
ous burns to hands.
EQUIPMENT ALERT
Do not use abrasive or bleaching agents in the chamber (i.e. steel
wool, scouring powder, bleach, etc.). Also, never use a wire
brush. If these materials are used, possible damage to the metal surfaces of
the chamber and other components could result.
Operator
Maintenance
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