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Made in UK

Notified Body

* Cycle time and exact electrical and water usage per cycle is dependent on cycle type, loading and cycle start
temperature. Cycle times quoted do not include drying which can be set to anywhere between 0 and 60 minutes.

Feature

Dimensions 

Width 

425 mm

Height 

340 mm

Length 

500 mm

Weight 

23 kg

Chamber diameter 

218 mm

Chamber length 

320 mm

Chamber volume 

12 litres

Trays 

Number 

4

Width 

183 mm

Length 

284 mm

Maximum loading per tray 

1.5 kg

Sterilising 

Temperature 

134°C to 138°C

Time 

3 minutes  30 seconds minimum

Cycle time 

12 to 30 minutes*

Cycle types 

N-type non vacuum 

For solid unwrapped instruments.

B-type vacuum 

For porous, tubular or hollow items, wrapped, pouched or not.

Limits 

Design pressure 

-1 to 3 bar

Design temperature 

2 to 144°C

Water 

Water used per cycle 

200 to 700 ml*

Clean water reservoir volume 

2 litres

Used water reservoir volume 

2 litres

Filling 

Through filling spout at front or auto fill connection at rear

Draining 

Through drain connection at front or auto drain at rear

Certification 

Council Directive 93/42/EEC 

Medical Devices

Cycle Recording 

Type 

Inbuilt “Securilog” data logger

Recording media 

SD Memory card

Memeory card capacity 

Lifetime of steriliser

Clearances 

Top and sides 

50 mm

Rear 

None required

Display 

Between 0 and 150°C 

± 2°C

Accuracy 

Between 134 and 138°C 

+0 / -1.5°C

Display 

Temperature 

0.1°C

Resolution 

Pressure 

0.01 bar

Electrical 

Voltage 

230 V ac ± 10%

Current 

Variable up to 13 A

Power 

Variable up to 3 kW

Frequency 

50 Hz

Plug top fuse 

13 A

Internal fuse 

1 A

Energy used per cycle 

0.2 to 0.7 kWh*

Summary of Contents for Acuatic Vacuum 12 B

Page 1: ...Sterling Sterilisers Acuatic Vacuum 12 B User Instructions...

Page 2: ...n EC No 1882 2003 0086 indicates that the Notified Body employed to check conformation with the above is BSI This symbol indicates that the number next to it is the serial number of the steriliser Thi...

Page 3: ...Logger Daily Maintenance 4 DailyTesting 4 Weekly Testing 4 Servicing 4 Annual Inspection 4 Annual Testing 4 Getting Started GettingStarted 5 Filling 5 Water Quality 5 Draining 5 Options 5 Operation S...

Page 4: ...onstruction structural parts are manufactured from stainless steel or aluminium Impossible to overheat innovative engineering eliminates downtime due to overheating Easy water fill just pour into the...

Page 5: ...ising Drying 138 C 134 C 1 0 2 Pressure bar 1 Time Air removal and heating Drying Sterilising B type A door seal B chamber with tray rack and trays C water filling spout D touch screen display E clean...

Page 6: ...d instruments the internal surfaces of the steriliser and the steriliser door may be hot Do not touch these parts until cooling has taken place and exercise care when handling just sterilised instrume...

Page 7: ...is observed Weekly Testing Run the automatic air leakage test This test will show that the steriliser is capable of pulling and holding a certain level of vacuum The display will indicate a pass or f...

Page 8: ...this is not recommended because of the risk of the heaters becoming scaled Draining When the used water reservoir is full the display will ask for it to be drained This will need to be done before the...

Page 9: ...If the N type cycle is enabled you will be offered a choice of starting N type or B type cycles Processing When a cycle is running the display will show the cycle time elapsed the operating temperatu...

Page 10: ...ep the Add shortcut to desktop checkbox ticked To import cycle data from the SD memory card to your computer run the Securilog application by double clicking the Securilog icon on your desktop Remove...

Page 11: ...with the Medical Devices Directive 4 A Product Registration and Customer Survey form Please take the time to print this out complete it and return it to Sterling Sterilisers so that we can keep our re...

Page 12: ...apped pouched or not Limits Design pressure 1 to 3 bar Design temperature 2 to 144 C Water Water used per cycle 200 to 700 ml Clean water reservoir volume 2 litres Used water reservoir volume 2 litres...

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