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LARA | Instructions for use | RIL-1 ENG Rev04 | 28/02/2019 | © 2019 W&H Sterilization Srl
STANDARD STERILIZATION CYCLES AVAILABLE
There are four sterilization cycles available, all of them complying with the European Standard EN13060:
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three B-type cycles
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one S-type cycle (optional, activated with Fast Cycle cycle activation code. See "S Fast 134 cycle activation" on page 58)
Cycle
type
Cycle name
Purpose
B
B Universal 134 For all your general items like hand instruments, handpieces, forceps, etc.
B Extended 134
Features an extended sterilization time, if this is required for your load or mandated in your country.
B Universal 121 For all items that cannot withstand the high temperatures of the 134 cycles, such as textiles and plastics.
S
S Fast 134
(optional)
For fast processing of unwrapped instruments only, including dental turbines and handpieces, solid, and hollow B (simple hollow items). It is not
suitable for textiles, porous or bagged/wrapped items.
After the cycle is completed, the sterilizer could perform two drainage periods of about 30 seconds each.
The instruments sterilized with this cycle cannot be stored: they must be used immediately after being sterilized.
COMMON STERILIZATION CYCLE DATA
Sterilization cycles
B Universal 134
B Extended 134
B Universal 121
S Fast 134 (optional)
Sterilization temperature
134 °C (273 °F)
134 °C (273 °F)
121 °C (250 °F)
134 °C (273 °F )
Sterilization pressure
3.03 bar
2.03 bar (g)
3.03 bar
2.03 bar (g)
2.04 bar
1.04 bar (g)
3.03 bar
2.03 bar (g)
Duration of the Plateau/Sterilization phase
4'
18' 30"
20' 30''
3' 30"
Duration of the drying phase (AUTO DRY and ECO DRY plus modes)
5'–22'
5'–22'
5'–28'
0'–4'