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13.1 Do not fill above the safety valve. See sec
7.2.
13.2 If unwrapped instruments are being
sterilized this is not a problem.
For wrapped instruments see sec 7.11.
14.1 Once the chamber is finished venting open
the door right a way.
Also, straighten the cooling coil in the
reservoir. The open end of the cooling
coil should not be below the water line.
15.1 Correct the cause and reset the Cut out
thermostat, if the problem persists have a
technician check the machine.
a) Check section 7 for correct operating
procedures.
b) Tighten the door more, if leaking
persists then replace the door gasket.
c) Follow procedure in section 8.5 if
leaking persists have technician replace
the Safety valve.
d) Sterilize fewer towels or gowns or
adjust the front of the unit higher to
allow more water into the chamber.
See installation instructions section 4.2.
e) Have a technician check the machine.
16.1 Reset the red lever of the circuit breaker
to the up position. If the problem persists
have a technician check the unit.
Possible cause check-up and tests
13.1 Water level too high in the reservoir.
13.2 Waiting too long to exhaust after
sterilization is complete.
14.1 Leaving the multi-purpose valve in the
“Exh/Dry” position while leaving the door
closed and having a cooling coil that is
miss positioned in the reservoir.
15.1 The unit has detected an overheating
condition do to too little water in the
chamber caused by either:
a) Incorrectly filling the chamber at the
beginning of the cycle
b) A leaking door seal.
c) A leaking safety valve.
d) Absorbent material being sterilized.
e) An internal steam leak.
16.1 A power surge or spike.
Symptom
13. Water is left in the
bottom of the
chamber at the end
of sterilization.
14. Water spills on the
floor when the door
is open.
15. Cut out thermostat
trips.
16. Circuit breaker trips.

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