"Steam sterilizer Laboklav 55 - 195"
User manual
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12. Additional information
12.1. Definition of feed water quality
Acc. to
EN 285
– “Steam sterilizers”, app. B / EN 13060 – small size steam sterilizers App. C
Ingredients in condensate and feed water
Feed water
Condensate
Residual dry matter
≤
10 mg/l
≤
1.0 mg/kg
Silica oxide, SiO
2
≤
1 mg/l
≤
0.1 mg/kg
Iron
≤
0.2 mg/l
≤
0.1 mg/kg
Cadmium
≤
0.005 mg/l
≤
0.005 mg/kg
Lead
≤
0.05 mg/l
≤
0.05 mg/kg
Other heavy metals, except for
iron, cadmium, lead
≤
0.1 mg/l
≤
0.1 mg/kg
Chlorines
≤
2 mg/l
≤
0.1 mg/kg
Phosphates
≤
0.5 mg/l
≤
0.1 mg/kg
Conductivity (at 20
°
C)
≤
15
µ
S/cm
≤
3
µ
S/cm
pH
5 to 7
5 to 7
Colour
Colourless, clean, no deposit
Colourless, clean, no deposit
Hardness
≤
0.02 mmol/l
≤
0.02 mmol/l
NOTE 1: Using water of contamination greater than specified above for steam generation, can
considerably reduce the sterilizer life.
In this case the warranty is void.
NOTE 2: The condensate should be derived out of the steam collected during sterilizing cycle with the
chamber empty.
Tests for conformance are performed with commonly used analytic methods.
12.2. Disposal
By labeling a device with this symbol, SHP Steriltechnik AG declares that it complies
with all requirements arising from the Act concerning the Placing on the Market,
Return and the Environmentally Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
(WEEE Reg. No.: DE43170688)
The device must not be disposed of as household waste or industrial waste due to
contaminated parts. Please contact the SHP Steriltechnik AG, so that the final
destination of the device can be decided.
You can find documents (form "return of electronic devices") for the take-back of used devices and
the proof of decontamination in the enclosed device folder. These can also be obtained from the
homepage of SHP Steriltechnik AG.