Chapter 6 – Maintenance
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External waste water
container
Only completely empty the waste water container for cleaning.
During running operation, always ensure that the cooling hose is covered
with water when draining water.
Use a ph-neutral and chlorine-free cleaning fluid to remove soiling (e.g.
dust) from the surface of sterile filter and the compressed air hose.
Check the filter medium regularly for discolouration. A light grey colouring
of the filter medium does not influence the filter performance.
Other colourings or dampness in the filter housing points to insufficient
treatment of the compressed air. In this case, the sterile filter must be
replaced immediately. Check whether the quality of the compressed air
available corresponds to the requirements (see
Chapter 3 – Initial
Commissioning).
Insulating plug on the sterile
Check the insulating plug on the sterile filter every four weeks. To do so,
you can remove this using the plastic bracket and then remove
If necessary, clean the insulating plug in the sterile filter with clean
water and allow it to dry before inserting.
Push the insulating plug some 2 mm over the rim of the passage into
the plastic bracket while rotating it slightly.
Place the plastic bracket in the opening in the side wall and turn it by
a full rotation so that the insulating plug sits securely in the opening of
Formation of spots due to
improperly cleaned
Only if you properly clean the instruments before sterilization, you can
avoid the detachment of residues resulting from loading or instrument
preparation under steam pressure during the sterilization.
Detached dirt residues (e.g. residues of disinfectant
nozzles and valves of the
steam sterilizer and deposit as stains, spots or
discolorations on the instruments and in the chamber (see page
Prepare items to be sterilized
Formation of spots due to
All steam-conducting parts of the steam sterilizer are made of non-rusting
materials. This excludes the formation of rust caused by the
. Should rust stains occur, then we are dealing with third-party
If the instruments have been inco
rrectly prepared, rust can form even on
stainless steel instruments of leading manufacturers. Often a single rust
producing instrument already suffices for third
-party rust to form on the
other instruments or in the
-party rust from the instruments with a chlorine-free →
stainless steel cleaning agent (see page
42, Cleaning) or send the
damaged instruments to the manufacturer for reconditioning.
Formation of spots due to
inadequate quality
of the feed water
The extent of the formation of spots on the instruments also depends on
the quality of the
→feed water employed for steam production.