
4 Setup
Connect the power cord to an outlet of the appropriate voltage. Open the door to remove all of the
inner contents for unpacking. Turn on the main power switch on the right side. After switching on,
the machine turns on the LCD and shows the door position, water level, working program, date, time,
etc.
Fill the distilled water tank
Manual water filling
When the level of distilled water reaches a minimum level, the distilled water tank icon will flash
and beep three times.
Press the button on the tank lid and open it to the maximum position. Fill it carefully with distilled
water. If the water level exceeds the maximum level, an alarm will sound, and the distilled water
tank icon will blink.
Drain the used water tank
Attach the drain hose on the drain port connector located inside the service
door, on the left.
Attention: The capacity of the used water tank is approximately 1.5 liters.
Preparation of materials for sterilization
For the most effective sterilization and to preserve the sample, please follow below:
Clean instruments immediately after use.
Clean the instruments with an ultrasonic cleaner.
Residual chemicals left over after the cleaning and disinfecting process may damage and
corrode parts of the sterilizer. Always rinse off the instruments using distilled water.
Follow instrument manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations for handling and cleaning
instruments prior to sterilization.
Check the manufacturer’s instructions as to proper procedure for sterilizing each item.
Arrange the samples of different materials on different trays or with at least 3cm of space
between them.
Clean and dry instruments thoroughly before placing them into a tray.
Always insert a sterilization paper or cloth between the tray and sample to avoid direct
contact.
Arrange the containers (glasses, cups, test-tubes, etc.) on one side or inverted position,
avoiding possible water pooling.
Don’t stack the trays one above the other or put them in direct contact with the walls of the
sterilization chamber.
Always use the instrument tray handle.
Wrap the samples one by one or, if more tools have to be put in the same bag, verify that
these are made of the same material.
Don’t use metallic clips, pins or similar items, as this jeopardizes the maintenance of the
sterilizer.
Don’t overload the trays over the stated limit (see appendix 2).