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Arranging the load
Follow the instructions below for the most efficient sterilization process, preserve the material and increase its useful life.
General notes for positioning on trays
.
– Arrange instruments made of different metals (stainless steel, tempered steel, aluminum, etc.) on different trays or well separated from each other.
– In the case of instruments
not
made of stainless steel, place a paper sterilization napkin or a muslin cloth between the tray and the tool, avoiding direct
contact between the two different materials;
– In any case, arrange the objects sufficiently distant from each other that they will remain so for the entire sterilization cycle;
– Make sure that all instruments are sterilized in an open position;
– Position
cutting instruments, (scissors, scalpels, etc.) so they can
not
come into contact with each other during sterilization; if necessary, use a cotton or
gauze cloth to isolate and protect them;
– Arrange recipients (glasses, cups, test tubes, etc.) resting on their side, or upended, so avoid pooling water ;
– Do
not load trays beyond their indicated limit
(see
Technical Characteristics
).
Since this value is understood to be the maximum allowed limit, it can be
excessive in some cases, so always use
common sense
.
–
Do not
stack trays
or
put them in direct contact with the walls of the sterilization chamber.
Always
use the tray support provided
– To
insert and extract trays from the sterilization chamber,
always
use the extractor provided.
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Place a chemical sterilization indicator on every tray to indicate that the process has occurred: this avoids uselessly reprocessing the
same load or, worse, using non-sterilized material. If processing
wrapped material
, place the indicator
inside
one of the wrappings.
Notes for rubber and plastic tubing
– Always rinse before use with pyrogen-free water; do not dry them;
– Arrange the tubing on the tray so that their ends are not obstructed or crushed.
– Do not bend or wind them, but allow them to lie as straight as possible.
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Summary of Contents for millennium B
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