6 First steps
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Feed water connection
1. Insert the inlet hose (Ø 6 mm, pos. f) into the feed water
connection at the rear of the device as far as it will go and secure
the hose with the union nut.
2. To check the water level in the tank (pos. d), connect the cable
(pos. e) to the back of the device.
Wastewater connection
3. Insert the outlet hose (Ø 8 mm, pos. a) into the waste water
connection on the back of the device as far as it will go and
fasten the hose with the union nut.
4. To query the water level in the tank (pos. c), connect the cable
(pos. b) to the back of the device.
5. Fill in tap water (approx. 10cm high) into the wastewater
container in order to cool the condensate coil and add
commercially available instrument disinfectant to prevent germ
formation in the wastewater container. Use half of the amount
recommended by the manufacturer in order to preserve the
material of the condensate coil.
This is required during initial commissioning and after every
emptying of the wastewater container.
If the connections on the feed water and wastewater container for the fill level query are reversed, then the messages on
the display for filling or emptying the containers are shown incorrectly.
Connecting the water treatment unit
If the steam sterilizer is to obtain the feed water fully automatically, connect a water treatment unit.
The following must be fulfilled or present:
ü
PTFE hose with an outer diameter of 6 mm.
1. Connect the steam sterilizer to the water treatment unit using a PTFE hose.
2. Or connect the steam sterilizer to an existing water treatment unit (if its capacity is sufficient) in parallel with another
device via a T-piece.