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Cleaning & Maintenance for Steris/ Amsco Sterilizers

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Description:

Amsco Eagle Ten series tabletop sterilizers feature state of the art microcomputer control systems providing the latest standards in cycle cycle setup, selection and monitoring. Once selections are made and a cycle initiated, microcomputers accurately monitor and control system operations. The control panel provides and easy to read LED display and an optional integral thermal printer prints relevant cycle data. Two trays are provided with each unit to enable maximum loading.

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I. DAILY:

  1. Inspect cabinetry for signs of damage or misaligned parts
  2. Remove bottom shelf and trays from chamber. Use only deionized or distilled water to wash the inside of sterilzer, bottom shelf, and trays with damp cloth and if necessary a mild detergent solution (products are available from your local STERIS or dealer representative). When cleaning, be careful not to damage the three sensors located to the left of the heating element
  3. Rinse chamber thoroughly with deionized or distilled water to remove all detergent residue.
  4. Dry chamber with a lint-free cloth.
  5. Verify that the filter is securely in place and is resting on the bottom of the chamber.
  6. Check door gasket and wipe clean with a damp cloth. Replace if it has become deformed, brittle, cracked or leaks under pressure.
  • NOTE: Clean chamber after each use if sterilizing chloride-containing solutions
WARNING: BURN HAZARD:

To prevent possible personal injury, allow sterilizer to cool for ten minutes before unloading or cleaning.

CAUTION:

To avoid equipment damage, use deionized or distilled water ONLY for filling reservoir and cleaning.

CAUTION:

Sterilization of chloride containing solutions can cause chamber corrosion and is not recommended by the manufacture. However, if chloride containing solutions must be processed, clean the chamber, filter and water level probe after each use.


II. WEEKLY:

  • NOTE: When draining reservoir drain water into at least a one gallon container.
  1. Place or hold a container directly in front of the sterilizer below countertop leve. The sterilizer should be positioned about six inches from the edge of the countertop (Figure 1).
  2. Drain thye reservoir by opening chamber door and removing water level tube from its holders, then twist elbow fitting 90 degrees to the left (Fig. 2). With forefinger covering the end of the tube, lower tueb into the container and drain the reservoir.
  3. Reinstall the water level tube into its holders.
  4. Verify that the water level tube is in an upright position and secure in its holders (Fig 4). Make sure that water level tueb is not contacting or interfering with the "Door Latched" sensor lever arm.
  5. Check that the door gasket is not sticking to the end ring. Clean the end ring with a damp cloth or, if necessary, with a mild detergent solution.
  6. Clean the chamber filter by reverse flushing with water.
CAUTION:

Never use a wire brush, abrasives, steel wool or chloride products to clean door and chamber.


III. AS NECESSARY:

  • NOTE: When draining reservoir drain water into at least a one gallon container.
  1. Door gasket, end ring and gasket groove must be completely clean or leaking may occur. To clean, thoroughly wipe each item with a damp lint-free cloth.
  2. If gasket cannot be effectively cleaned, remove and discard the old gasket (Fig).
  3. Clean slot and end ring with a damp cloth.
  4. Wipe the new gasket clean with a damp cloth. Then slide the outer edge of gasket into the door slot a short section at a time without stretching it in the process. Should the gasket appear too long, DO NOT CUT IT. Start the process again, compressing short sections int slot untik the enture lenght is inserted (Fig)
  5. Check that the gasket lip is fully inserted into door slot around the entire perimeter (Fig).
CAUTION:

Never use a wire brush, abrasives, steel wool or chloride products to clean door and chamber.


IV. CLEANING THE CHAMBER:

  1. Remove bottom shelf from chamber to gain access to the water level probe.
  2. Using a damp cloth, or a non-metallic scrubber, clean the probe by placing the cleaning device over the probe and rotate in a circular motion.
  3. If no water is present and the probe is dry and clean, Error Code "03" should clear from the display. If the Error Code remains, contact the dealer service representative.
  4. Place bottom shelf back into chamber and make sure the front edge of the shelf is inserted into tab for shelf support (Figure 2-2). Be careful not to dislodge filter when reinserting the bottom shelf.

 

 

 

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