Connecting And Powering Your Statclave; Electrical Connections; Connecting Your Statclave's Water Draining System - SciCan STATCLAVE G4 Manuel De L'utilisateur

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Connecting and Powering Your STATCLAVE

1.
Ensure the power switch at the front right of the unit is in
the OFF position and connect the power cord supplied
to the power port at the back of the unit.
2.
Connect directly to a power source.
Don't use an extension cord.
3.
Turn ON the power switch located at the front right of
the unit.

Electrical Connections

To power your unit, use properly grounded and fused power sources with the same voltage rating as indicated on the serial
number label at the back of your STATCLAVE.
DO use an outlet that is protected by a 15A breaker.
DO use a dedicated circuit, single phase 120 V~ 60Hz, 12A or 208-240 V~60Hz, 12A, depending on the voltage rating
indicated on the serial number label at the back of your unit.
Unit Electrical Characteristics:
Protection class 1 device.
Maximum power consumption of the autoclave is 1,440 Watts for 120V and 2,250-3,000 Watts for 208-240V.
2.3

Connecting Your STATCLAVE's Water Draining System

IMPORTANT! For the unit to function, BOTH reservoirs must be full and BOTH drain tubes must be connected.
The STATCLAVE uses water from the Venturi reservoir to generate vacuum draws at the beginning and end of each cycle. For
the unit to operate, BOTH the clean water reservoir and the Venturi reservoir must contain the minimum required water levels.
When the chamber releases steam it travels through the condenser and drains from the condenser exhaust tube. Excess water
in both the Venturi reservoir and the clean water reservoir drains from the reservoir overflow tube. BOTH elbow fittings at the
back of the unit must be connected to a water draining system.
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