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CAUTION
1) Sterilization must be done after every patient in order to prevent direct and cross infection.
2) To avoid infection, wear suitable protective wears such as mask, gloves and eyewear.
ATTENTION
1) To avoid trouble and damage on the product, follow the instructions in “9. CLEANING AND STERILIZATION” when
sterilizing.
2) Polisher is autoclavable up to 135°C (275°F). Sterilize at 134°C (273°F) for 3 minutes. Follow your local regulations for
sterilization.
3) Do not sterilize with powder remaining in the powder chamber.
4) Do not sterilize polisher with instruments on which some medicine or chemical agent remains.
5) Do not immerse polisher in disinfectant liquids.
6) Do not use alkaline disinfectant and oxidized water (hard acid water or super acid water) for disinfection.
7) Dry heat sterilizers generate high heat that exceeds the maximum sterilization temperature of polisher. Do not use in order
to avoid mechanical trouble or damage to polisher.
8) Depending on the conditions of your sterilizer or sterilizing methods, this product may discolor.
9) The chamber unit is made from a synthetic material and may rarely get minute scratches due to autoclave sterilization.
Receiving maintenance after 250 autoclave cycles or once every two years is recommended to confi rm the product safety.
3) After sterilization
When the sterilization cycle is fi nished, take out sterilized polisher from the autoclave. Cool naturally.
9.3 Storage
After sterilization, confi rm no condensation remains and store. The powder is sensitive to heat and humidity. Store in a place of
low temperature and moisture.
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CAUTION
1) Sterilization must be done after every patient in order to prevent direct and cross infection.
2) To avoid infection, wear suitable protective wears such as mask, gloves and eyewear.
ATTENTION
1) To avoid trouble and damage on the product, follow the instructions in “9. CLEANING AND STERILIZATION” when
sterilizing.
2) Polisher is autoclavable up to 135°C (275°F). Sterilize at 134°C (273°F) for 3 minutes. Follow your local regulations for
sterilization.
3) Do not sterilize with powder remaining in the powder chamber.
4) Do not sterilize polisher with instruments on which some medicine or chemical agent remains.
5) Do not immerse polisher in disinfectant liquids.
6) Do not use alkaline disinfectant and oxidized water (hard acid water or super acid water) for disinfection.
7) Dry heat sterilizers generate high heat that exceeds the maximum sterilization temperature of polisher. Do not use in order
to avoid mechanical trouble or damage to polisher.
8) Depending on the conditions of your sterilizer or sterilizing methods, this product may discolor.
9) The chamber unit is made from a synthetic material and may rarely get minute scratches due to autoclave sterilization.
Receiving maintenance after 250 autoclave cycles or once every two years is recommended to confi rm the product safety.
3) After sterilization
When the sterilization cycle is fi nished, take out sterilized polisher from the autoclave. Cool naturally.
9.3 Storage
After sterilization, confi rm no condensation remains and store. The powder is sensitive to heat and humidity. Store in a place of
low temperature and moisture.