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2.4.
Data Center
The Data Center contains a USB port, a network port, and a printer.
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The USB port can be used to upload or download software and
settings and download cycle history for transferring to a PC for storage
or printing. The USB drive must be FAT formatted.
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The network port (located on the rear of the unit) can be used to
connect to a local ne
twork and download information to Tuttnauer’s
R.PC.R software.
The RPCR software has been developed especially for the Tuttnauer
autoclaves and is an excellent report generating tool.
This software will allow you to:
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Monitor up to 8 autoclaves.
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Monitor the real time activity of any autoclave connected via the
network port.
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Manage the history files of the cycles run on your autoclave. The
history files can be downloaded either directly through a physical
connection to the network port or transferred manually using a USB
device.
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Store all the history of the processes that have been run on your
autoclave.
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Track the parameter settings that have been used in each of the cycles
and stages run.
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Choose the style of the report to view, either graph, table, or a print out
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All reports can be saved as a PDF.
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The graph style report offers the user an option to customize the inputs
and outputs used in the presentation.
For more information on the R.PC.R refer to the R.PC.R user guide.
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The printer comes standard on the machine. It prints the detailed
history of each cycle performed by the autoclave. The printing is on
thermal paper with 24 characters per line and records the sterilization
cycle information for subsequent consideration.
2.5.
Displayed Error Messages / Symbols
An error message is displayed when a failure occurs.
The failures are divided into two categories:
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Failures that occur before completing the sterilization stage, which in
this case will leave the load unsterilized.
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Failures that occur after completing the sterilization stage, which in this
case will leave the load sterilized.
For the list of Displayed Error Messages / Symbols, see section 2.6
below.