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APPENDIX C – MAINTENANCE
73
DANGER
BEFORE PERFORMING ORDINARY MAINTENANCE, MAKE SURE THAT
THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS REMOVED FROM THE MAINS SOCKET.
WHENEVER IT IS NOT POSSIBLE, PUT IN OFF THE EXTERNAL BREAKER
OF THE EQUIPMENT POWER SUPPLY LINE.
IF THE EXTERNAL BREAKER IS FAR AWAY OR, AT ANY RATE, NOT
VISIBLE TO THE MAINTAINER, PLACE A WORK IN PROGRESS SIGN ON
THE EXTERNAL BREAKER AFTER TURNING IT OFF.
MAINTENANCE
DESCRIPTION
Clean gasket and
porthole
to remove any traces of
lime
Clean external surfaces
Clean sterilization
chamber and
accessories
Disinfect external
surfaces
With reference to the preceding table, let's take a summary look at the various maintenance to
be performed.
To eliminate any traces of limestone, clean the chamber gasket and the door window with a
clean cotton cloth that has been soaked in a weak solution of water and vinegar (or a similar
product; verify the contents on the label before using).
Dry the surfaces and remove any residue before using the device.
Clean all the external parts using a clean cotton cloth dampened with water and, possibly, the
addition of a neutral detergent.
Dry the surfaces and remove any residue before using the device.
Clean the sterilization chamber, support and trays (and internal surfaces in general) with a
clean cotton cloth soaked in water and, possibly, the addition of a small amount of neutral
detergent. Carefully rinse with distilled water, taking care not to leave any type of residue in
the chamber or on accessories.
NOTE
D
O NOT USE SHARP OR POINTED INSTRUMENTS TO REMOVE LIME ENCRUSTATION FROM
THE STERILIZATION CHAMBER
. WHENEVER THERE ARE VISIBLE DEPOSITS, IMMEDIATELY
CHECK THE QUALITY OF THE DISTILLED WATER USED
(SEE APPENDIX A,).
For the occasional disinfection of the external surfaces, you can use either denatured alcohol
or detergents with a minimum percentage of sodium hypochlorite (or equivalent).
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