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500/300 Series
LISA 500/300 SERIES 201 07 AEN REV.3
User Manual

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Lisa 300 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLisa
Model300 Series
CategorySteriliser
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction to the LISA 500/300 Series Sterilizer

Scope of the User Manual

Details the purpose and scope of the user manual for the LISA 500/300 Series Sterilizers.

Applicable European Directives and Norms

Lists the European Directives and Norms that the LISA 500/300 Series Sterilizers conform to.

Intended Use of the Sterilizer

Defines the intended medical and professional applications for the LISA 500/300 Series Sterilizers.

Symbols Displayed on the Sterilizer

Explains the meaning of various symbols and warnings displayed on the sterilizer and in the manual.

General and Safety Recommendations

Provides essential safety recommendations for the proper installation, use, and maintenance of the sterilizer.

Unpacking the Sterilizer

Unpacking Procedure

Provides instructions on how to safely remove the sterilizer from its packaging and check for damage.

Standard Included Accessories

Lists all standard accessories supplied with the sterilizer, including items inside the chamber and package.

Unit Description and Components

Front View of the Sterilizer

Identifies and describes key components visible on the front panel and door of the sterilizer.

Service Door Access

Describes the service door and the components accessible behind it, such as filters and connectors.

Rear View of the Sterilizer

Identifies and describes the various ports, connectors, and vents located on the rear of the sterilizer.

Internal Water Tank System

Details the function, capacity, and features of the internal clean and used water tanks.

Chamber Rack Configuration

Explains how to insert, use, and reverse the chamber rack for different load configurations.

Usable Space within the Chamber

Specifies the usable internal dimensions and volume of the sterilization chamber for load placement.

Installation and Setup Procedures

Initial Setup and Environmental Conditions

Covers environmental conditions and basic setup requirements for installing the sterilizer on a flat surface.

Electrical Power Supply Requirements

Specifies the required electrical supply, grounding, circuit breaker, and connection guidelines for safe operation.

Optional Printer Connection

Provides instructions for connecting and configuring an optional printer for cycle data documentation.

Optional Label Printer Setup

Details the connection and calibration process for an optional label printer used for cycle documentation.

Optional Demineralizer System

Explains the optional automated demineralized water supply system and its connection.

Optional Continuous Draining Setup

Describes how to connect the drain tube for continuous draining of used water from the sterilizer.

Getting Started with the Sterilizer

Understanding the User Interface

Provides an overview of the sterilizer's user interface, including the touch-screen display and navigation icons.

Initial Warnings and Sleep Mode

Explains initial warning messages, such as low water, and the automatic sleep mode feature.

Setting the Date and Clock

Highlights the importance of setting the date and time for accurate cycle data recording and reporting.

Filling the Clean Water Tank

Details manual and optional automated procedures for filling the clean water tank with appropriate water.

Draining the Used Water Tank

Provides instructions for manually and automatically draining the used water tank, emphasizing hygiene.

Memory Card Usage (Optional)

Explains the use of the memory card for recording and saving sterilization cycle data.

Programming and Settings

Setup Menu Overview

Introduces the setup menu and lists the various programmable features available on the sterilizer.

Language Selection

Describes how to select and change the user interface language for the sterilizer's display.

Sleep Mode Configuration

Explains how to program the time-out period before the sterilizer automatically enters sleep mode to save energy.

Printer Configuration

Guides users on selecting and configuring a printer for recording sterilization cycle data.

Label Printer Setup (LisaSafe)

Details how to enable and configure the optional label printing function for cycle documentation.

Automatic Printing Settings (LisaSafe)

Explains how to set the quantity of stickers to be automatically printed at the end of successful cycles.

Manual Printing Option (LisaSafe)

Describes how to enable manual label printing after checking the load, post-cycle.

Storage Time Setting (LisaSafe)

Explains how to set a storage time to automatically calculate and display expiry dates on labels.

User Name Entry

Details how to program the user or office name, which will be included in cycle data reports.

Date and Clock Setting Procedure

Provides detailed steps for setting the internal time and date for accurate sterilization cycle data.

Date Format Selection

Explains how to select and save the preferred date format for display on the sterilizer.

Clock Format Selection

Details how to select and save the preferred clock format (12h/24h) for display.

Display Contrast Adjustment

Guides on adjusting the screen contrast for optimal visibility in different environments.

Display Backlight Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the screen backlight intensity or color for better readability.

Acoustic Tones Configuration

Describes how to set the volume or type of audible tones for various sterilizer actions and alerts.

Delayed Cycle Start Functionality

Details the procedure for scheduling a sterilization cycle to start at a later, predetermined date and time.

Cycle History Viewing

Explains how to access and view the data of recently completed sterilization cycles stored in the unit's memory.

Maintenance Menu Options

Guides users to the maintenance menu to check cycle counters for consumables and servicing.

Service Menu Access

Informs that the service menu is for authorized technicians only for diagnostic operations.

Test Cycles Execution

Explains how to run various mandatory test cycles like Vacuum and Helix tests.

Utility Menu Functions

Describes the Utility menu for viewing system information and formatting the memory card.

System Information Display

Details how to access and view sterilizer system information like model, serial number, and firmware.

Memory Card Formatting

Explains how to format the memory card to erase all data and prepare it for use.

Running a Sterilization Cycle

Available Sterilization Cycle Programs

Presents an overview of the available sterilization cycles (B-Universal, B-Prion, B-Universal 121) and their load types.

Starting a Sterilization Cycle

Provides a step-by-step guide on how to select and initiate a sterilization cycle from the user interface.

ECO-B Option for Faster Cycles

Explains the ECO-B option for faster cycles with limited loads, detailing its parameters and usage.

Monitoring a Cycle in Progress

Describes the real-time parameters displayed on the touch-screen while a sterilization cycle is in progress.

End of Sterilization Cycle

Details the screen display upon cycle completion and how to unlock the chamber door.

Manual Cycle Abort Procedure

Explains how to manually stop an active sterilization cycle and the resulting messages.

Real-Time Cycle Data Information

Describes how to access detailed technical parameters of the sterilizer during a cycle or when idle.

Cycle Data Summary

Explains how to view a summary of cycle parameters, including time, pressure, and temperature readings.

Display Messages and Status Indicators

Sterilizer Alarms and Error Handling

Alarm Code Troubleshooting Table

Maintenance Procedures and Schedule

Maintenance Program Overview

Outlines the regular user maintenance tasks, consumable replacements, and their frequencies.

Cleaning the Door Seal

Provides instructions for cleaning the door seal and the chamber face side with a mild detergent.

Cleaning Chamber and Components

Details the procedure for cleaning the sterilization chamber, rack, and trays using a damp sponge.

Cleaning the Chamber Filter

Explains how to remove, clean, and reinsert the chamber filter.

Cleaning External Surfaces

Provides guidance on cleaning the external covers of the sterilizer using a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Replacing the Bacteriological Filter

Details the steps for unscrewing and replacing the bacteriological filter.

Replacing the Dust Filter

Explains how to pull out, detach, and replace the dust filter.

Cleaning the Water Tanks

Provides a step-by-step guide for draining, cleaning, and reassembling the internal water tanks.

Replacing the Door Seal

Details the process for removing and installing a new door seal to ensure proper sealing.

Authorized Service Technician Tasks

Outlines the scope of regular servicing performed by authorized technicians, including part replacements and checks.

Using the Memory Card for Data Management

Memory Card Technical Specifications

Lists the technical specifications, compatible brands, and tested capacity of the memory card.

Reading Data on PC/MAC

Explains how memory card data can be saved, viewed, and printed on a PC or MAC.

PC/MAC Hardware Requirements

Specifies the minimum hardware and software requirements for a PC or MAC to manage memory card data.

Connecting the USB Card Reader

Provides instructions for connecting the external USB card reader to a computer for data transfer.

Saved File Format and Viewing

Describes the file format (HTM) and viewer used for saving sterilization reports.

Control Code for Data Integrity

Explains the purpose of control codes for file identification and data integrity.

File Naming Convention

Details the automatic file naming convention used for saving sterilization cycle reports.

Directory Structure for Files

Illustrates the directory structure used for organizing files on the memory card.

Memory Card Management Functions

Covers automatic card checking, error detection, and the process for formatting the memory card.

Saving Cycle Data to File

Explains the automatic saving of cycle data to the memory card at the end of each cycle.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Recycling and Disposal Instructions

Appendix 1: Technical Characteristics

Electrical Supply Specifications

Details the sterilizer's electrical supply requirements, including voltage, frequency, and amperage.

Sterilizer General Specifications

Lists general technical specifications for the sterilizer, including dimensions, weight, and operating conditions.

Steam Generator Specifications

Provides technical specifications for the steam generator, including power, voltage, and pressure.

Sterilization Chamber Specifications

Lists technical specifications for the sterilization chamber, including power, volume, and pressure ratings.

Water Quality Requirements

Specifies water quality requirements, including conductivity, pH, and acceptable contaminants.

Sterilizer Connections

Lists the types of connections available on the sterilizer, such as ports for printers and service.

Miscellaneous Sterilizer Features

Covers miscellaneous features and compliance information, such as sleep mode and directives.

Appendix 2: Sterilization Load Preparation

Instrument Cleaning for Sterilization

Provides instructions for cleaning and preparing instruments before sterilization to ensure effectiveness.

Preparing Trays and Loads

Details how to prepare trays and loads, including weight limits, spacing, and positioning of items.

Preparation of Tubes for Sterilization

Gives specific instructions for preparing tubes, including rinsing, drying, and placement.

Packaging of Wrapped Materials

Explains how to properly package and position wrapped or bagged materials for optimal steam penetration.

Appendix 3: Maintenance of Dental Handpieces

External Disinfection of Handpieces

Outlines the procedure for external disinfection of dental handpieces to reduce infection risk.

External Cleaning of Handpieces

Details the process for external cleaning of dental handpieces to remove residues.

Handpiece Lubrication Guidelines

Specifies the importance and timing of lubricating dental handpieces.

Handpiece Packaging for Sterility

Provides guidance on packaging dental handpieces for sterility preservation.

Appendix 4: Bowie & Dick Test Procedure

Appendix 5: Helix Test Procedure

Appendix 6: Vacuum Test Procedure

Appendix 7: Water Quality Standards

Appendix 8: Example Cycle Data Report

Appendix 9: Available Accessories

LisaPrint Accessory

Lists the LisaPrint accessory and its ordering number for cycle documentation.

Perforated Aluminum Tray

Lists the perforated anodized aluminum tray accessory and its ordering number.

Chamber Rack Options

Lists various chamber rack accessories, their types, dimensions, and ordering numbers.

Appendix 10: Helix Test Documentation Form

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