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8. Press the START/ STOP key to begin operation. If program 1 or 2
were selected a warning message "No Liquids!" will be displayed on
the bottom row. After verifying that the load is not liquids, press again
the
START/ STOP key to start the cycle. The START signal light is
lit; indicating the machine is running a cycle.
9. At the end of the cycle the
START light is turned off, the END
message is displayed. In case the cycle has failed, the FAIL light is lit,
six beeps will be output, the diagnosis of the failure is displayed and the
buzzer sounds one beep.
10. Open the door to remove the sterilized material from the autoclave. For
models 2540, 3150, 3170, 3850 and 3870 rotate the handle of the
tightening bolt counter-clockwise to the end then lower the bolt at right
angle, parallel to the front cover. Lift the door in vertical position,
ensuring it is stable, before leaving it in this position. For models 5050,
5075 press the UP key to cancel the door locking, at the end of the
operation. Rotate the handle counter-clockwise to pull out the locking
arms from the retaining brackets. Lift the door in vertical position,
ensure it is stable, before leaving it in this position.
8.2 Moving the Autoclave
1. Disconnect the power supply cord.
2. Disconnect the water and drain hoses.
3. Disconnect the compressed air hoses.
4. Drain the water from the chamber.
To avoid injuries, lifting and carrying of model 2540 should be done
by two people. Moving models 3150, 3170, 3850, 3870, 5050, 5075
should be done by using a forklift.
Caution:
Before moving the autoclave, verify that the electrical, air and
water connections have been disconnected, and there is no pressure in
the chamber.
Do not drop this device!
8.3 Loading and Unloading the Device
8.3.1 Safety
Protective equipment and clothes and other safety instructions
should be implemented in accordance with local and national
regulations and/or rules!
For proper sterilization - Do not overload the chamber. Only
autoclavable products shall be used; please refer to the manufacturer
instructions for sterilization of unknown materials or instruments.