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10.7
Unloading
When the cycle ended successfully (including pressing the
START/STOP
key, or any failure, after completing the sterilization
stage) message "Cycle Ended" (and the relevant failure message, if
applicable) is displayed on the screen.
•
Verify that there is no pressure in the chamber, according to the
reading on the display. Only then you may open the door.
•
Open the autoclave. (see sec. 10.3 Opening the door)
Warning
To avoid severe injuries from hot steam when opening the door:
⎯
It is strictly forbidden to lean on the autoclave.
⎯
It is strictly forbidden to place your hand or any part of your
body over the door.
•
Wear heat-resistant gloves or use the tray handle to remove the load
from the autoclave
•
On completion of the cycle, the load shall be visual inspected to
ascertain that the load is dry, and that the color of the sterilization
indicators turned to the required color.
10.8
Stopping the process and cancelling the ERROR
message
•
It is possible to stop the program while the autoclave is operating.
Pressing the
START/STOP
key at any stage of the process stops the
operation. If the cycle was aborted before completing the sterilization
stage, it will leave the load unsterilized.
•
At the end of the aborted process (before completing the sterilization
stage),
"Cycle Failed"
message, error message and a warning
symbol
are displayed on the screen. Refer to "Displayed Error
Messages/Symbols".
•
Pressing the
START/STOP
key cancels the displayed message and
enables opening the door.
•
If the door is not opened, the vacuum pump will stop automatically
after 30 minutes (PV model only).
Warning
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