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6.2 Before use
The thermodisinfector can be used for cleaning and
disinfecting:
- Medical instruments.
- Keys, trays, containers.
- Hollow instruments, e.g. suction cannulas, fixing
them to the appropriate supports, using the suitable
adapters.
6.2.1 Emergency release
In the event of a blackout, or any other need in which it
becomes difficult to open the thermodisinfector door,
there is a manual emergency release that can only be
activated if the door cannot be opened normally.
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HAZARD. If the emergency release is used
while a program is running, very hot water
and chemicals may leak. Therefore, there is a
danger of burns, scalding and irritation.
To access the emergency release:
- open the lower door of the machine with the key;
- insert the key into the hole (4 Fig. 13b);
- upon the door unlock take out the key (5 Fig. 13b).
In case of program interruption, proceed with a new
treatment of the load.
6.2.2 Preparing the load
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WARNING. The maximum weight that
the open door can withstand is 12 Kg. The
maximum volume available is 0.065 m³ or
65 L. The maximum volume of the basket is
0.025 m³ or 25 L.
The instruments to be washed must be placed on the
relative basket, making sure that they do not overlap
one another.
- Empty any residual liquids from the instruments and
containers before inserting them in the tank, washing
all residues well, e.g. disinfectant solutions and in
cold water.
- Insert the individual instruments in the appropriate
supports or baskets and never directly into the base
basket.
- Make sure that the instruments do not come out of
the containers.
- Make sure that the instruments do not hang from the
grid bars.
- Insert the hollow instruments into the appropriate
injectors.
- The rinse arms must be free to rotate.
- The cleaning quality depends on the correct loading
of the instruments.
- Position container-shaped objects so that liquids can
flow easily and, if possible, place tall and heavy tools
in the centre of the trolley.
- Components with special geometries must be
arranged so as to allow the water to flow out.
- Introduce only suitable steel instruments, resistant to
corrosion.
- Introduce only plastic components thermostable up
to 95°C.
- To prevent possible corrosion, we recommend using
only stainless steel instruments and tools, suitable for
washing.
- Nickel-plated and chrome-plated and/or aluminium
instruments and tools may not always be suitable
for machine treatment. They require special process
conditions.
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The instruments to be washed must first be
rinsed in cold water and then placed in the
drawers for washing. After use, they should
be placed on a settling tank for the time
necessary to bring them to the rinse area.
6.2.3 Borer chemicals
For the instruments that will be washed inside the
cassette see below an example of a suggested cassette:
Fig. 14
Objects made completely or partially of plastic must be
resistant to high temperatures.
- Before loading the machine, remove substances such
as composites, cement and amalgam in compliance
with current directives.
- Transmission instruments with fibre optic rod are
considered resistant, while fibre optic beams may be
subject to premature wear.
- If possible, disassemble the modular instruments
following the manufacturer’s instructions and treat
the individual parts separately.
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