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Print labels  

 
Select “Labels” from the main menu and press   button to enter in the menu. 
Select the cycle number by pressing   button. Choose the labels quantity by pressing   
then press   button to print.  
Press   button to exit. 

 

 

6 Maintenance 

 
To ensure proper operation and maximum steam sterilizer life, carefully follow all recommendations for 
periodic maintenance.  
One of the most important steps you can take to prevent problems with your sterilizer is to use only 
distilled water. 
 

Frequency 

Number of cycles 

Maintenance operation 

Monthly 

50 

Clean the door seal 

Clean the filter inside the chamber and in the clean 

water tank 

Clean the chamber the trays and the rack 

Clean the external surface 

Every 3 months 

200 

Clean the distilled water tank 

Replace the bacteriological filter 

Every year 

800 

Replace the door seal 

 

Clean the distilled water tank 

 
Disconnect the main cable.  
Drain the tank completely using the drain connector at the back of the sterilizer and leave it connected 
into the connector in an open position.  
Clean the internal surface with a soft sponge and a small soft brush for the areas difficult to reach using 
and a distilled water.  
Remove the filter and clean it with a small soft brush and mild soap, rinse it with distilled water, and put it 
back in to the position. 

Replacement of the bacteriological filter.  

 
The bacteriological filter is in the back of the sterilizer. Unscrew  
the filter by hand anti-clockwise.  
Place the new bacteriological filter.  
Screw the new filter by hand clockwise.  
Note: Do not operate sterilizer without filters in place. 
 

Clean chamber, door seal ring, trays, and tray rack.  

 
Remove the trays and tray rack from the chamber.  
Clean trays, rack and inside of the chamber with mild soap.  
Rinse the trays, rack and inside of the chamber with a smooth cloth and distilled water.  
Examine door seal for possible damage.  

Program 

Basic Set 

Report 

Label  

00012 

00011 

00010 

00009 

QT:  01 

Summary of Contents for STE-8-D

Page 1: ...Instructions Manual For Models STE 8 D STE 12 D STE 18 D STE 23 D STE 29 D...

Page 2: ...wer outage in the manual Need maintenance If this picture appears on the screen when power On or E88 appears on the report please call your dealer or local maintenance service Your steam sterilizer ne...

Page 3: ...terilization chamber 12 Select the program 12 Start the sterilization program 12 End of cycle 12 Manually interruption of the cycle 13 Test Program 14 Data 14 Save report 14 Printer optional 16 Labels...

Page 4: ...nnect only to a properly grounded outlet Do not cover or block any openings on this appliance Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual Do not exceed the maximum weight...

Page 5: ...10 Printer 17 Power socket 3 Door lock 11 USB port 18 Used water tank vent 4 Door handle 12 Main switch 19 Condenser vent 5 Chamber 13 Distilled water outlet 20 Bacteriological filter 6 Door switch Di...

Page 6: ...it breaker F16A 400 V Operation temperature 5 C 40 C Operation relative humidity Max 80 non condensing Max Noise level 70 dB Atmospheric pressure 76 kPa 106 kPa Packing content Item Accessories Quanti...

Page 7: ...id containers or other objects on the sterilizer Power supply connection Check the label on the back panel of sterilizer to verify the voltage rating for the unit Failure to connect the sterilizer to...

Page 8: ...instruments by ultrasound cleaner Residual chemicals left over after cleaning and disinfecting process may damage and corrode parts of the sterilizer always rinse off the instruments using distilled w...

Page 9: ...et The Setup menu permits to set the following options Parameter Unit Preheat Expire date labels Water quality sensor and see the information of Last error Select Setup from the main menu by pressing...

Page 10: ...reheat When this mode is activated the chamber and steam generator start to warm until it reaches the minimum temperature to begin a sterilization cycle this helps to reduce the total cycle time and t...

Page 11: ...process the most relevant information corresponding to the last error can be displayed on the screen Select Last error from the menu by pressing button Press button to back 5 Operation Prerequisites...

Page 12: ...eted End will appear at the end of the graphic the printer will print out and the digital report saved in the USB memory is these are connected Caution Always use the tray handle to load or unload the...

Page 13: ...ct Program from the main menu by pressing then to enter in the menu select B D test in the screen will appear the information as the temperature and sterilization time holding time also the date time...

Page 14: ...200 txt The first two numbers represent machine number The middle four numbers represent cycle number The last two numbers represent error code E g 00 no error 01 error E01 Printer Optional If install...

Page 15: ...7C 053 7kPa T5 12 43 37 087 9C 075 0kPa T6 12 50 40 134 8C 206 0kPa TS 134 7C 209 5kPa Max Temperature 135 2C Min Temperature 134 3C Max Pressure 214 0kPa Min Pressure 204 9kPa T7 12 54 39 134 4C 211...

Page 16: ...ect the main cable Drain the tank completely using the drain connector at the back of the sterilizer and leave it connected into the connector in an open position Clean the internal surface with a sof...

Page 17: ...hten the sealing plate Turn the nut until the sealing plate is tight If the door knob is too tight you may also turn the nut clockwise to loosen it Caution Never adjust the chamber door while the door...

Page 18: ...t work E11 Failure to preheat the steam generator Power off run a new cycle Contact your supplier if error persists E12 Failure to preheat the chamber Power off run a new cycle Contact your supplier...

Page 19: ...ase of the steam and restoration of the safety pressure 4 Safety micro switch for the door status Comparison for the correct closing position of the door Action Signal of the wrong position of the doo...

Page 20: ...icium oxide sio2 1mg I 1 0mg kg Iron 0 2mg I 0 1mg kg Cadmiun 0 005mg I 0 05mg kg Lead 0 05mg I 0 1mg kg Rest of heavy metals 0 1mg I 0 1mg kg Chloride 2mg I 0 1mg kg Phosphates 0 5 mg I 0 1mg kg Cond...

Page 21: ...erial 2 00 0 60 121 110 20 45 50 Single wrapped solid or hollow material 1 50 0 50 TEXTILE 134 210 8 30 45 Unwrapped porous material 0 50 0 15 Single wrapped porous material 0 35 0 10 121 110 30 55 60...

Page 22: ...20 45 50 Single wrapped solid or hollow material 2 50 0 80 TEXTILE 134 210 8 30 45 Unwrapped porous material 0 75 0 25 Single wrapped porous material 0 50 0 15 121 110 30 55 60 Dual wrapped porous mat...

Page 23: ...20 45 60 Single wrapped solid or hollow material 3 50 1 10 TEXTILE 134 210 8 35 50 Unwrapped porous material 1 00 0 30 Single wrapped porous material 0 80 0 25 121 110 30 55 70 Dual wrapped porous mat...

Page 24: ...20 35 65 Single wrapped solid or hollow material 4 00 1 20 TEXTILE 134 210 8 45 65 Unwrapped porous material 1 25 0 40 Single wrapped porous material 1 10 0 30 121 110 30 50 75 Dual wrapped porous mat...

Page 25: ...0 WRAPPED 134 210 8 45 60 Unwrapped porous material 3 5 2 0 Single wrapped porous material 3 0 2 0 Dual wrapped porous material 2 5 4 0 2 0 2 0 121 110 30 50 65 Single wrapped hollow material 3 5 2 0...

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