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Lexa | Instructions for Use | MN-111 Med ENG Rev14 | 03/04/2023 | © W&H Sterilization Srl
Getting started
WATER CONNECTIONS
The sterilizer clean water tank can be filled manually by the user or
automatically with a water supply system . The water supply system
must deliver demineralized or distilled water meeting the
specifications listed in these instructions. Do not add any
chemical/additive to the water.
The manufacturer’s warranty is void if the sterilizer was used with
water containing either chemical additives, or contaminant levels
exceeding those listed in these instructions. See "Feed water
specifications (ANSI/AAMI and AAMI TIR34)" on page 93.
Notice
: the maintenance of the external water filling system must be
done in exact accordance with the Instructions for Use given with the
relevant system.
WATER TANKS
At every cycle the sterilizer uses new fresh water and, at the end of
the cycle, discharges it. Thus, the sterilizer is fitted with two water
tanks : the clean water tank and the used water tank.
For this reason is necessary to periodically fill the clean water tank
and draining the used water tank.
FILLING THE CLEAN WATER TANK
Notice
:
Before carrying out the following steps, make sure that the sterilizer
has completed the cycle in progress.
Always wear appropriate PPE during use of the sterilizer (e.g. gloves
for cleaning, maintenance, etc...).
1
If switched-off, switch the sterilizer ON. If the clean water tank is
almost empty, an alert appears on the display.
2
Open the chamber door.
3
Fill the clean water tank with a water container (app. 1.7 gal
(6.4 l)).
Notice
: the water must be demineralized or distilled meeting
the specifications listed in these instructions (see "Feed water
specifications (ANSI/AAMI and AAMI TIR34)" on page 93). Do not
add any chemical / additive to the water.
Notice
: take care not to pour the clean water out of the tank.
4
Once the clean water tank is almost full, an audible tone
sounds; stop filling.
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