Drying Cabinet
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Issue 15
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October 2011
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In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Malmet Drying Cabinet and aid in the safe
operation of the unit, please read and understand this manual thoroughly and follow all instructions
before operating the unit.
The specifications put forth in this manual were in effect at the time of publication. However, owing
to Malmet (Australia)’s policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be
made at any time without notice on the part of Malmet (Australia).
Design Parameters
The cabinet is designed to dry surgical instruments and metalware, respiratory tubes or other
tubing, face masks, anaesthetic bags and other ancillary equipment.
A total of six (6) stainless steel shelves is provided. The shelves are removable, with 6 positions
including the base.
The cabinet is insulated with 25mm approved type insulation.
Magnetic door latches are fitted with toughened bi-parting glass doors and gasket to ensure
effective seal when the doors are closed.
All external panels are fabricated from satin finish stainless steel 0.9mm thick, 304/4 type.
A centrifugal fan is provided to circulate air throughout the chamber.
A solenoid operated damper is provided to allow air to be exhausted from the chamber. An inlet
for make up air is provided.
The heating bank (located in the air duct leading to the chamber) is controlled by a micro-
processor, which can be incremental set to 70°C.
The temperature of the air in the chamber is indicated on the controller mounted on the front panel.