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The instruments to be washed must first be
rinsed in cold water and then placed in the
drawers for washing. After use, they should
be placed on a settling tank for the time
necessary to bring them to the rinse area.
Objects made completely or partially of plastic must be
resistant to high temperatures.
- Before loading the machine, remove substances such
as composites, cement and amalgam in compliance
with current directives.
- Transmission instruments with fibre optic rod are
considered resistant, while fibre optic beams may be
subject to premature wear.
- If possible, disassemble the modular instruments
following the manufacturer’s instructions and treat
the individual parts separately.
- Treat small instruments and parts in special inserts or
closable baskets.
- Before the automatic treatment, check that the
lumen and hollow body instruments can be treated
internally and remove any obstructions.
- Carefully place the load in the supports.
- Objects must not be put inside each other nor cover
each other. Do not place objects so close to each
other that they cannot be washed properly.
- Arrange the load so that all surfaces can be reached
by the washing liquid. Otherwise they will not be
cleaned!
- Place the objects so that the liquids can flow out
without hindrance.
- Place tall or heavy objects in the centre of the basket.
- When arranging the load, make sure that the spray
arms are not blocked by the load itself.
- Distribute the objects evenly in the baskets.
- After the treatment the transmission instruments
must be cleaned according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. After the treatment, before reusing
the transmission instruments, check that they work
properly, e.g. by spraying liquid in the sink.
When the base grid is used together with the injectors,
make sure to push the grid all the way back against
the rear wall of the tank, so that the injectors can be
perfectly fixed on their connection tube at the bottom
of the tank itself.
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Fig. 14a
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Fig. 14b
Basket insertion.
1) Basket support lanes. - 2) Basket extraction and/or
insertion direction. - 3) Chemical inlet holes.
6.2.3 Summary of the basket loading operations
Instruments: Handpieces
Insert type: Basket
Sequence:
- Fill the basket arranging the instruments upside down
in the appropriate holes;
- Insert the basket in the tank up to the stop;
- Close the door, start the program.
Instruments: Trays
Insert type: Tray holder insert