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Replacing the bacteriological filter
(CLASS B)
Cleaning the external surface
Operation
Cleaning the door seal
Cleaning the reservoir
Cleaning the chamber
7.3 Replacement of the bacteriological filter
7.3.1 The bacteriological filter is at the back of
the sterilizer.
7.3.2 Unscrew the filter by hand (anti-clockwise).
7.3.3 Replacing the bacteriological filter.
7.3.4 Screw the new filter by hand clockwise.
Replacing the door seal
7.1 Clean the distilled water tank every
week with medical disinfectant .
7.2 Clean the chamber weekly.
7.2.1 Remove the trays and rock
from the chamber.
7.2.2 Clean the chamber with non-
plush cloth saturated with
distilled water.
7.2.3 Apply the same procedure for
the trays and rock.
Frequency
7. Maintenance
Every 3/6 monthly
(depending on the
use frequency)
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Weekly
Every year
Daily
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7.4 Clean the door seal
Clean the door seal weekly, with non-plush cloth saturated with the
distilled water.
Fig 1
Fig
2
Caution: Never try to readjust the chamber door while the door is locked
.
7.5 Door adjustment
On normal circumstance the chamber door lock don't need to adjust.
Once steam leaking occurs (the seal fails), you may use the spanner to
adjust door seal.
7.5.1 Open the door first
7.5.2 Insert the spanner in the gap beneath the plastic cover; use the spanner
to lock on the adjusting nut (Fig 1). Turn the nut counter clockwise as
the figure below (Fig 2). This will tighten the sealing plate.
7.5.3 Turn the nut until the sealing plate is tight. If the door knob is too tight,
you may also turn the nut clockwise to loosen it.
Instructions manual
Instructions manual