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Appendix 3 : Maintenance
Cleaning and care
CAUTION
Even in the concentrations found
in tap water, chlorine can cause damage
to the autoclave.
Disconnect from the mains electrical supply
before cleaning the Autoclave.
Do not use flammable liquids, abrasive
powders, chemicals, or solutions containing
chlorine to clean the autoclave
Note: For guidance on clean steam management
contact Eschmann.
• Check the door seal and chamber face for damage
every day.
• Clean the door seal and chamber face every day
using Eschmann recommended wipes. DO NOT
use tap water.
• Keep the chamber and chamber trays clean.
• Clean and sterilise the tray lifter regularly (e.g. once
a week).
• Clean the outside of the autoclave using
Eschmann’s range of recommended cleaning
products.
CAUTION
In common with other systems containing
static water reservoirs, the water in this
autoclave can become contaminated
over a period of time and should be
treated as a potential risk of infection.
• As a minimum, drain the water reservoir at the end
of each day.
• Check the drain tube (Part No. 115036) and the
connector regularly. Replace if damaged.
• Always leave the chamber empty and the door ajar
when not in use.
• Fully drain the reservoir if preparing the autoclave
for transit or storage.
• In-service inspection and testing of electrical
equipment must be carried out routinely in
accordance with local legislation.
WARNING!
Should the autoclave ever leak, disconnect
from the mains electrical supply, drain the
reservoir and call Eschmann.
Autoclave fuses
Fuse x 2 (Fig. 1, pg 4).
Refer to Appendix 5: “Technical data”.
1. Switch off and disconnect the autoclave from
the electrical mains supply.
2. Remove the fuse cover using a screwdriver or
small coin (turn anti-clockwise).
3. Inspect and renew the fuse if necessary.
4. Refit the fuse cover (turn clockwise).
Mains cable fuse
Fuse x 1
Refer to Appendix 5: “Technical data”.
1. Switch off and disconnect the autoclave from
the electrical mains supply.
2. Remove the fuse from the mains plug.
3. Inspect and renew the fuse if necessary.
4. Reconnect the plug.
Waste electrical & electronic
equipment (WEEE) regulations
The aim of the WEEE Regulations is to reduce the
amount of waste going to landfill.
All Eschmann products that must be recycled
in accordance with the WEEE Regulations are
marked with the “wheelie bin” symbol opposite.
What to do
Please contact us when one of our products, marked
with the symbol, reaches the end of its working life. We
will be able to advise on how to recycle and dispose of
the product correctly.
Note: If we request that the product is returned to
Eschmann, it must be decontaminated first. We will
request a certificate.
Under the WEEE Regulations, manufacturers are
held responsible for recycling waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE) placed on the market
after 13 August 2005 that has reached the end of its
working life. The regulations also place obligations to
comply on distributors, retailers and end users of the
equipment.
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