Cristofoli Vitale Plus  12 Instruction Manual Download Page 15

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Plug  the  autoclave  in  and  press  the 

START 

key  for  2  seconds,  at  this  moment,  the  display  will  show  the  initial 

information (brand, model and software version), then the autoclave 

how 

select 

will beep twice and the display will s

program

.

Close the door of the autoclave. To close it correctly, having the door open and the handle all the way to the left, 
close the door by pressing it against he chamber, slide the handle to the right, and then press it all the way down 
until it’s aligned with the panel (Figs. 17 and 18). To open the autoclave, follow the same procedure reversing this 
sequence.

ATTENTION!

 Non-observance of this recommendation may jeopardize the best functioning of your autoclave, it may 

even  cause  the  door gasket  to  pop off.  It  is  very  important  to  have  the  autoclave  properly closed  and locked to 
avoid accidents and burns.

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After choosing one of the preset cycles through the 

MODE

 key, press the

 START

 key.

 

In case this is not the first cy

 

cle of the day and the temperature of the autoclave is above 70 ºC, the display will show

cooling

 and the respective temperature. As soon as the ideal temperature for the new cycle is reached, the autoclave 

will resume operation showing 

heating up

;

 

When  the  solenoid  valve  shuts  down,  the  display  will  show  the  temperature  and  pressure  rising  gradually.  When  the 

autoclave reaches the ideal temperature/pressure for the selected sterilization cycle, it will beep 3 times and the display 
will show 

sterilizing

, remaining like that for the preset time according to the cycle chosen.

 

At the end of the sterilization, the solenoid valve will open producing a low metallic noise and the autoclave will beep 

4 times. The display will show 

depressurizing

. During the heating and drying stages, the solenoid valve makes a humming 

noise, similar to the one produced by electric motors, it may also open/close automatically during the drying stage.

Select the cycle desired by pressing the 

MODE

 key. Each cycle has a specific operation time/temperature. Each time 

this key is pressed, the display will show the preset programs in the following order:

 

Pressing once:  

 

wrapped Instruments 

 

10 min.

 

Pressing twice:  

 

UNWRAPPED Instruments   

  6 min.

 

Pressing three times: 

 

Plastic AND COTTON 

 

30 min.

 

Pressing four times:  

 

SURGICAL Kit and fabrics   

30 min.

 

Pressing five times:  

 

Liquids   

 

 

30 min.

 

Pressing six times:  

 

additional info 

(see “

Cycles and Messages

”, page 12)

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Fig.17

Fig.18

Vitale

Modo

Mode

Início

Start

Cancela

Cancel

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PLUS

Summary of Contents for Vitale Plus 12

Page 1: ...uce its environmental impacts and continuous training of its employees achieving this way a sustainable profitability and the maximization of the company s value Rev 2 Develop innovative solutions to...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...rist foli s Biosafety Consultant who provides a valuable assistance in the coordination of Crist foli s Biosafety Project complementary products research training of our employees representatives and...

Page 4: ...ymbols Introduction Important Safety Information Installation Instructions Autoclave Components Identification Safety Devices Cycles and Messages Safety Notes How to Use the Autoclave Vitale Plus Alti...

Page 5: ...nding Protection Terminal Fusible Autoclavable Date of manufacture Boas Pr ticas de Fabrica o 4 P B F LOT SN Fragile Handle with care Dangerous Electrical Tension Serial Number Batch code Keep away fr...

Page 6: ...ation we recommend extra attention to this manual Autoclave sterilization although quicker and more efficient requires totally different procedures and handling while still keeping a simple operation...

Page 7: ...y kind of use of this equipment other than the ones described in this manual SPECIAL MEASURES AND OBSERVATIONS DURING THE USE OF THE AUTOCLAVE Always make sure the door handle is properly locked befor...

Page 8: ...he use of an exclusive circuit breaker for the outlet where you intend to install your autoclave If after following all the specifications the electrical current is still oscillating contact your loca...

Page 9: ...of the external steam exit 8 Fig 1A Fig 3 WATER V CUT DO NOT USE THE LID KEEP THE HOSE ABOVE THE WATER LEVEL 5 liters 1 3 gallons Table 2 X NEVER CUT THE CENTRAL PIN OFF Fig 1 EXTERNAL STEAM EXIT VSPF...

Page 10: ...use interference in the cycle EXTERNAL STEAM EXIT Located in the back part of the autoclave Fig 1 page 8 it has a diameter of 5 16 for the connection of the discharge hose which is then connected to t...

Page 11: ...7 Door Gasket Fig 5 Display Start Key Mode Key Cancel Key Lid Panel Keyboard Handle Fig 4 CRIST FOLI A U T O C L A V E S I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 9 250 ml 50 ml 200 ml 150 m...

Page 12: ...onents Identification Figs 6 and 7 page 10 VSPF VALVE Valve that works as an anti vacuum system patent pending FUSE Safety device which purpose is to protect the building electrical wiring against pea...

Page 13: ...an no perform cleaning see manual perform biological test cooling 00 00 T 000 C p 0 00 cooling 00 00 cooling T 000 C power outage subpressure detected cancelled by user overpressure detected temp x pr...

Page 14: ...ymbol 14 appears in some places on the autoclave This means those items require special attention and that the user must observe their references in the Instruction Manual provided with the equipment...

Page 15: ...re for the new cycle is reached the autoclave will resume operation showing heating up When the solenoid valve shuts down the display will show the temperature and pressure rising gradually When the a...

Page 16: ...the CANCEL key to return to the program selection mode ATTENTION Even after the beeps that indicate the conclusion of the cycle the contents of the chamber will still be hot Never touch the internal...

Page 17: ...me ALTITUDE CALIBRATION In order for the autoclave to work properly it is necessary to perform the altitude calibration procedure Calibrate the altitude of the autoclave as shown below for this proced...

Page 18: ...valve closed this will prevent the liquid from boiling over inside the containers when the liquids sterilization cycle was selected If the operator needs to interrupt cancel the heating sterilization...

Page 19: ...ature of drained water Total heat in joules transmitted in one hour Proper working temperature range Proper working altitude 12 liters Aluminum 19 4 kg including components Stainless steel 21 2 kg inc...

Page 20: ...eplace the air filter of the VSPF valve monthly Replace the thermal paste of the heating element annually The component lid Item 2 page 9 must be replaced each 10 years Replace the internal hoses annu...

Page 21: ...hamber Preventive cleaning stainless steel chamber Door gasket cleaning Door gasket replacement Preventive Maintenance of the VSPF valve and replacement of the internal safety valve Air filter replace...

Page 22: ...pose of the label located in the back of the equipment is to identify the autoclave technical data ATTENTION The removal of the identification label and or any other labels stickers affixed to the pro...

Page 23: ...on See How to Proceed when Service is Needed Page 24 THE AUTOCLAVE DOES NOT SWITCH ON POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION The operator connected the autoclave to the power source but didn t press the Start key N...

Page 24: ...g the sterilization of 26 envelopes at a time 10 x 23 cm containing 6 instruments each Remember to leave some space between the envelopes to allow good steam circulation and optimize drying THE AUTOCL...

Page 25: ...ive Maintenance Item 7 Page 19 Crist foli Equipamentos de Biosseguran a Ltda makes clear its concern already demonstrated by the implementation of the Environmental Management System according to stan...

Page 26: ...rcuits fire etc Damage caused by humidity excessive exposure to sun light and salinity Sinister theft or robbery Improper use installation of the equipment and or plugging it into an incorrect voltage...

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