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PREPARATION BEFORE STERILIZATION 

 

The purpose of packaging and wrapping of items for sterilization is to provide an 
effective barrier against sources of potential contamination in order to maintain 
sterility and to permit aseptic removal of the contents of the pack. Packaging and 
wrapping materials should permit the removal of air from the pack, penetration of 
the sterilizing water vapor into the pack and removal of the sterilizing vapor.  

 

The basic principle determining the size, mass and contents of instrument and 
hollowware packs is that the contents are sterile and dry immediately on 
completion of the cooling cycle and removal of the pack from the sterilizer 
chamber.  

 

Instruments to be sterilized must be clean, free from any residual matter, such as 
debris, blood, pads or any other material. Such substances may cause damage to 
the contents being sterilized and to the sterilizer. 
1.

 

Before use, check inside the autoclave chamber to ensure that no items have 
been left from the previous cycle. 

2.

 

Immediately  after  use,  clean  instruments  thoroughly  to  dispose  of  any 
residue. 

3.

 

It  is  recommended  to  wash  instruments  with  an  ultrasonic  cleaner,  using 
detergent and mineral-free water. 

4.

 

Launder textile wraps prior to reuse. 

5.

 

After  cleaning,  rinse  instruments  for  30  seconds.  (Follow  manufacturer’s 
instructions on the use of products for cleaning and lubricating instruments 
after using the ultrasonic cleaner). 

6.

 

Materials, including materials used for inner wraps, shall be compatible with 
the item being packed and the sterilizing method selected. 

7.

 

Do not place materials to be sterilized directly on the chamber’s wall. Place 
the material only on trays, rack, etc. 

10.1

 

Instruments 

 

1.

 

Before  placing  an  instrument  on  the  sterilizer  tray,  make  sure  that 
instruments which are not of the same metal, (stainless steel, carbon 
steel, etc.) are separated and placed on different trays. 

2.

 

Place  empty  containers  upside  down  to  prevent  accumulation  of 
water.  

 

Note:  
Check manufacturer’s instructions for the sterilization of each item.  

 

In  case  carbon  steel  instruments  are  placed  on  the  stainless  steel  tray,  the  tray 
should be lined with a towel or paper wrap before placing the instruments on the 
tray. There should be no direct contact between the carbon steel and the stainless 
steel tray.  

Summary of Contents for 2840 EL-D

Page 1: ...onic Table top Autoclave with cooling option Model 2840 EL D Cat No MAN205 0450001EN Rev A Tuttnauer Europe b v Hoeksteen 11 4815 PR Breda P O Box 7191 4800 GD Breda Netherlands 31 76 5423510 0Fax 31...

Page 2: ...s and Standards 16 4 CONTROL PANEL 19 4 1 Control Panel Drawing 19 4 2 Description and Functions of the Front Panel Keyboard 20 4 3 Displayed Error Messages Symbols 22 4 4 Displayed operational messag...

Page 3: ...ATA 44 12 1 Directories and subdirectories 44 12 2 Table of parameters 45 12 3 Entering the main menu 46 12 4 Cycle Parameters Custom program duplicate program 48 12 5 Cycle Parameters Create Pulse 49...

Page 4: ...Page 3 of 77 14 TROUBLESHOOTING 73 15 SPARE PARTS LIST 77 16 ACCESSORIES 77...

Page 5: ...Page 4 of 77 TABLE OF CONTENT Cont DRAWINGS PAGE NO FRONT VIEW 17 REAR VIEW 18...

Page 6: ...ponents and assembly with the exception of the heaters The warranty does not include and does not replace routine treatment and preventive maintenance to be performed according to instructions in sec...

Page 7: ...e the problem and provide a prompt solution If the autoclave is equipped with a printer send along a copy of the last printout for our inspection If replacement parts are needed stipulate the model an...

Page 8: ...om an experienced employee Every new employee must undergo a training period under an experienced employee 3 A written procedure must be established for autoclave operation including daily safety test...

Page 9: ...ation 13 Examine the condition of assemblies on a regular basis Make sure there are no leaks breaks blockages whistles or strange noises 14 It is required to conduct maintenance operations as instruct...

Page 10: ...g personnel On all models a printer is an optional addition to the autoclave The printer prints the preset and actual parameters of the cycle temperature time and pressure vacuum The pressure scale pr...

Page 11: ...2000 meters 6561 feet ambient pressure shall not be lower than 80 kPa 11 6 psi The autoclave shall not be used in a manner not specified in this manual Do not use the autoclave in the presence of dan...

Page 12: ...m 17 4 Length C 605 mm 23 8 Maximum dimensions door open D 950 mm 37 Distance between supporting legs F front legs F1 rear legs K 415 mm 16 3 F 315 mm 12 4 F1 400 mm 15 7 Overall Dimensions Property V...

Page 13: ...on s Small W 212 mm 8 3 H 21 mm 0 8 L 350 mm 13 7 Big W H L Max Allowable Working pressure MAWP 2 8 bar 40 psi No of trays 5 IMS cassettes optional 4 full 4 half 3 5 Electrical Data Specifications Val...

Page 14: ...there is an easy access to the main power switch to the water cut off valve and to the current leakage safety relay 3 7 Environment Emission Information 1 The peak sound level generated by the autocla...

Page 15: ...an standards Electronic pressure and temperature measurement Safety relief valve to avoid build up of excessive pressure Door switch enabling operation to be started only when the door is closed Water...

Page 16: ...ad 0 05 mg kg Rest of metals except iron cadmium lead 0 1 mg kg Chloride Cl 0 1 mg kg Phosphate P2O5 0 1 mg kg Conductivity at 20 C 3 s cm pH value degree of acidity 5 to 7 Appearance Colourless clean...

Page 17: ...Pressure Equipment Directive 97 23 EC 2 Council Directive for low voltage equipment 73 23 EEC 3 13 2 Technical Standards 1 ASME code 2 EC 61010 1 IEC 61010 2 040 Safety requirements for medical devic...

Page 18: ...r switch 3 Printer cover 11 Door closing device 4 RJ 45 connection 12 Water reservoir funnel 5 Printer option 13 Water level gauge 6 USB connection 14 Autoclave cover 7 Legs 15 Display 8 Mineral free...

Page 19: ...Page 18 of 77 REAR VIEW No Description 1 Ventilation grills 2 Drain line water strainer 3 Main power electric cable socket 4 Mineral free water reservoir cover 1 4 1 3 2...

Page 20: ...Page 19 of 77 4 CONTROL PANEL 4 1 Control Panel Drawing No Description 1 Display 2 Keypad Up Button 3 Keypad Start Stop Button 4 Keypad Down Button 5 Printer 3 5 1 2 4...

Page 21: ...isplay screen The display is a LCD panel used to display the current status of the autoclave while using Operational Messages and Error Messages Chamber temperature No 1 System status Name of stage Er...

Page 22: ...e operator to browse through the cycles In the directories available o When the cursor is blinking on a number the DOWN key decreases its value o When the cursor is blinking on menu selection the DOWN...

Page 23: ...le information for subsequent consideration 4 3 Displayed Error Messages Symbols The failures are divided into two categories 1 Failure that occur before completing the sterilization stage which in th...

Page 24: ...scribed in this manual to change the time or to cancel this option Cycle by clock This message is displayed if the user presses START STOP key while the cycle by clock mode is active Enter the Admin m...

Page 25: ...exhausted from the chamber bringing the internal pressure down to atmospheric pressure 5 5 Cooling The autoclave is designed to operate two liquid cooling cycles as follows 5 6 Sealed bottles cooling...

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Page 27: ...by actuation of electrical heaters until the sterilization temperature is reached Sterilization temperature is maintained constant during the sterilization time For Liquids Only Slow exhaust steam is...

Page 28: ...successfully cycle Cycle Ended 1 System Ready 2 Starting 3 Insert Water 4 Steam Flush 5 Keep Heat 6 Heat 7 Sterilization 8 Exhaust 9 Ending 10 Cycle Ended Display can be activated only by an authoriz...

Page 29: ...the reason of failure is displayed For example the next two scenarios 7 2 1 Canceled by user after complete sterilization stage The cycle ended successfully the reason for aborted cycle is displayed...

Page 30: ...or example the next two scenarios 7 3 1 Failure according to Pressure Time Error 7 3 2 Failure according to Cancellation by user before complete sterilization stage When Cycle Failed appears on the sc...

Page 31: ...starts performing the sequence of operations of the cycle The measured values of temperature and pressure are printed at fixed time intervals according to the phase of the process as shown in the tabl...

Page 32: ...0 10 22 115 1 200 4 The time temperature and pressure during Air removal A 00 10 00 113 7 162 5 The time temperature and pressure during Air removal A 00 07 00 098 7 200 5 The time temperature and pre...

Page 33: ...Optional E Exhaust stage 8 2 Printer Handling 8 2 1 Maintenance Wipe off the soiling on the printer surface with a dry soft cloth with a weak neutral detergent After that wipe the printer with a dry...

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Page 35: ...nter in a place of extreme humidity or any place where it can possibly be splashed by any liquids If any liquids get into the printer it could lead to fire electric shock or other serious accidents Ne...

Page 36: ...l to allow ventilation and to facilitate the device disconnection If placed in a cabinet verify that the rear of the cabinet is open to allow ventilation Insufficient space for ventilation may result...

Page 37: ...t of water The upper red section 2 indicates that the water level in the reservoir is too high Caution Under no circumstance should water be filled above the top sign level the line between section 2...

Page 38: ...g the reservoir before starting a cycle see sec 12 2 Caution Use only water having the characteristics as per table in sec 3 9 Tap water may clog the system and using them can invalidate the manufactu...

Page 39: ...an instruments thoroughly to dispose of any residue 3 It is recommended to wash instruments with an ultrasonic cleaner using detergent and mineral free water 4 Launder textile wraps prior to reuse 5 A...

Page 40: ...ir and moisture e g hollowware so that only minimal resistance to removal of air the passage of steam and condensate will be met 7 Load items within the boundaries of the tray so that they do not touc...

Page 41: ...iquids 1 Use only heat proof glass filled 2 3 full 2 Ensure that the glass container is covered but not sealed to prevent pressure build up 3 Place the two temperature sensors into two separate liquid...

Page 42: ...plastic door cover 1 and the other fingers in the handle 3 2 Pull the handle 2 until the locking of the door is released 3 Open the door 11 3 Loading Load the autoclave properly according to instruct...

Page 43: ...he autoclave starts performing sequence of operations The actual measured values of pressure and temperature are displayed continuously and printed every minute at STE stage and every 5 minutes at the...

Page 44: ...indicators have made the required color change 11 6 Stopping the process and canceling the ERROR message It is possible to stop the program while the autoclave is operating Pressing the START STOP ke...

Page 45: ...seen 12 1 Directories and subdirectories The operator Admin may perform the following DIRECTORY SUBDIRECTORY Cycle Parameters applicable only for Custom programs See sec 7 4 Cycle Parameters Custom P...

Page 46: ...ssure Define the minimum vacuum pressure level in the second pulses group 160 0 kPa 5 200 1 Pulse B High Pressure Define the maximum vacuum pressure level in the second pulses group 180 0 kPa 5 200 1...

Page 47: ...START STOP key In order to exit the ENTER CODE screen move the cursor to Exit by pressing START STOP Key When Exit is blinking press UP or DOWN keys The following screen will be displayed 3 0000 is di...

Page 48: ...ory is blinking press the START STOP key The required screen will be displayed 9 In order to exit this screen Move the cursor to Exit with the UP or DOWN keys and select it by pressing the START STOP...

Page 49: ...erature Cool Exhaust Rate Exhaust Exhaust Mode Ending End Temperature Exhaust Mode Drying Dry Tqaime Dry Exhaust Mode Dry Heat On 1 Dry Heat Off 1 Dry first stage time Dry Heat On 2 Dry Heat Off 2 End...

Page 50: ...at steps 1 4 for the following parameters Pulse A Stay Time Pulse A Low Pressure Pulse A High Pressure Pulse B Count Pulse B Stay Time Pulse B Low Pressure Pulse B High Pressure 12 6 Cycle Parameters...

Page 51: ...e displayed 1 Set the required value move to Set and press UP or DOWN keys to confirm the parameter value 2 In order to exit move the cursor to Exit and press UP or DOWN keys 3 Repeat steps 1 4 for th...

Page 52: ...rature 2 SET PARAMETER screen will be displayed 3 Set the required value move to Set and press UP or DOWN keys to confirm the parameter value 4 In order to exit move the cursor to Exit and press UP or...

Page 53: ...rinting rate during the whole cycle except sterilization stage 2 SET PARAMETER screen will be displayed 3 Set the required value move to Set and press UP or DOWN keys to confirm the parameter value 4...

Page 54: ...ed when entering View old cycle history subdirectory 1 Choose the required cycle according to cycle number date and time with the UP or DOWN keys 2 Press the START STOP key The printer will print the...

Page 55: ...press START STOP key 9 In order to exit the HISTORY OPTIONS screen Move the cursor to Exit with the UP or DOWN keys and select it by pressing the START STOP key or Press the UP and DOWN keys simultan...

Page 56: ...ories move the cursor by pressing UP or DOWN keys to the required item and press START STOP key 2 In order to exit this screen Move the cursor to Exit with the UP or DOWN keys and select it by pressin...

Page 57: ...sor from one digit to another press the START STOP key 3 After changing the time and the date move the cursor to Set 4 Confirm the new time and date by pressing UP or DOWN keys 5 After saving is compl...

Page 58: ...sor to Exit with the UP or DOWN keys and select it by pressing the START STOP key Press the UP and DOWN keys simultaneously 12 13 3 Reset atmospheric pressure This sub directory enables to reset the a...

Page 59: ...displayed Cycle errors None Canceled By User Door is open Analog Input Error I O Card Failed Power Down No Water Heat Time Error Vacuum Time Error Pressure Time Error Heat Time Error Keep Heat Time E...

Page 60: ...ory enables the operator to print all the gain and offset values When pressing START STOP key on the Print all gain and offset item the printer will print out the following And the following screen wi...

Page 61: ...S directory 1 In order to enter to the sub directories move the cursor by pressing UP or DOWN keys to the required item and press START STOP key 2 In order to exit this screen Move the cursor to Exit...

Page 62: ...o another press the START STOP key 3 After changing the time move the cursor to Enabled 4 Confirm the START CYCLE BY CLOCK by pressing UP or DOWN keys 5 Move the cursor by pressing START STOP key to E...

Page 63: ...STOP key 4 The following screen will be displayed 5 Remove the USB device from the USB Socket 6 In order to exit this screen and return to ADVANCED OPTIONS directory press START STOP key In order to...

Page 64: ...escribed below 1 GUI Graphic user interface Holds the entire Human Machine interface including the main application screen and all the configuration screens which enable the user to handle the machine...

Page 65: ...12 15 2 View factory default version information This subdirectory enables the operator to see the factory default version information In order to see this subdirectory press START STOP key on the Vi...

Page 66: ...ean door gasket with a soft cloth The gasket should be clean and smooth A mild soapy solution may be used 13 1 2 Weekly by the operator 1 Check the interior of the autoclave If the autoclave is dirty...

Page 67: ...ician Check the continuity of the grounding connections Calibrate the temperature and pressure Perform validation of the autoclave Checking the precise operation of the earth leakage relay Checking th...

Page 68: ...rain the water reservoir 1 Connect the silicone hose supplied with the autoclave to drain into a bucket 2 Turn drain valve counterclockwise to the open position 3 Fully drain the reservoir 4 With a qu...

Page 69: ...eat The air jet consists of a small orifice with a clean out wire inserted in it wire is permanently installed and will not come out It is required that the air jet be cleaned once per week or more of...

Page 70: ...is necessary to allow the steam pressure to escape through it every month To avoid injuries begin this check while the autoclave is cold 1 Operate the sterilization cycle according to the manual 2 Al...

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Page 72: ...Page 71 of 77 Cap Gasket Strainer element Strainer Housing WATER STRAINER...

Page 73: ...r level in the chamber is properly reported to the microprocessor all during the cycle The water sensor is located in the rear of the chamber It is easily cleaned using a damp cloth or sponge you may...

Page 74: ...any Temperature sensor or Pressure sensor is disconnected or out of range Call the technician Chamber temperature not in range This message is displayed if the temperature in the chamber is too high...

Page 75: ...132 C 286 kPa 121 C 205 kPa for 2 seconds during the sterilization stage Perform a new cycle High Pressure Ending This message is displayed if the system cannot reach atmospheric pressure 5kPa during...

Page 76: ...ater Fill the mineral free water reservoir Cycle counter exceeded Please call for service Number of cycles since last periodical maintenance exceeded the preset number as defined by cycle counter para...

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Page 78: ...Filter Air 0 2 Micron Model 50mm D THE002 0066 Thermal paper for CUSTOM PLUSII printer roll 57mm d 50mm 16 ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION GAS084 0007 Drain P V C Tube 8x12 THE002 0052 Printer PL...

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