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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
EN
CYCLES
WARNING
BEFORE EACH CYCLE CHECK THAT THE ROTARY NOZZLE TURNS
AND THAT THERE ARE NO INTERFERENCES WITH THE LOAD INSIDE
THE WASHING CHAMBER.
IF THE ROTATION DOES NOT TAKE PLACE CORRECTLY AND FREELY,
CARRY OUT THE NOZZLE MAINTENANCE (SEE MAINTENANCE
APPENDIX).
THERMAL
DISINFECTION CYCLE
(D90)
Thermal disinfection treatment aims at reducing bioburden (bacteria, viruses, etc.) present on
the instruments at the end of their use and allowing their safe handling by health
professionals properly equipped with personal protective equipment (PPE).
Thermal disinfection is preceded by a washing phase to eliminate
organic and inorganic residues present on the instruments at the end of their use and is
followed by a drying phase that eliminates traces of humidity from the load.
Thermal disinfection cycle is suitable for the treatment of the following materials:
- Stainless steel surgical/generic instruments;
- Carbon steel surgical/generic instruments;
- Glass items
- Mineral-based items;
- Heat resistant plastic items;
- Heat resistant rubber items;
- Other generic materials suitable for thermo-disinfector treatment.
Rotary instruments, instruments made of untreated aluminium or with decorative anodizing
and instruments with ducts or cavities with reduced opening and high depth, are explicitly
excluded from use.
Dental mirrors are extremely delicate and their reflective surfaces can deteriorate over time.
NOTE
THERMAL DISINFECTION IS SUITABLE FOR ALMOST ALL THE
MATERIALS AND INSTRUMENTS, PROVIDED THAT THEY CAN BEAR
WITHOUT DAMAGE TEMPERATURE OF 80°C OR 90°C DEPENDING ON
THE SELECTED CYCLE (IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE, OTHER LOW-
TEMPERATURE DISINFECTING SYSTEMS MUST BE USED).