Introduction For Sterilisation - TECHNO-GAZ ANDROMEDA PLUS xp Mode D'emploi

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PAR. 6

INTRODUCTION FOR STERILISATION

The instruments to be sterilised must be previously cleaned, free from residual materials, blood, deposits, etc.
The above mentioned rests can damage the materials to be sterilised or the autoclave components;
moreover, they do not ensure a perfect sterilisation.
1. Wash the instruments after using in cold water to remove any rest.
2. Insert the instruments in the ultrasound machine.
3. Rinse the instruments with clean water with care.
4. Dry the instruments to avoid that not demineralized water remains on them, this causing oxidation or
instruments spots due to the calcareous rests.
5. Wash, rinse and dry also the supplied trays.
6. On the same tray only instruments of the same material must be placed.
7. The small mirrors must be positioned with glass downwards.
8. For a better sterilisation open the instruments such as forceps, shears or other composed instruments.
9. Do not stack the instruments on the trays. The instruments must be sterilised separately. An overload
could compromise the sterilisation.
10. If empty containers are sterilised to avoid a water accumulation, it is necessary to place them upside
down.
11. Sterilise the instruments only on the trays inserted in the supplied tray- holder; there must be a certain
distance between the trays so that vapour circulates during the sterilisation phase, this easing drying.
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