Sterilisation Program Specifications; Putting The Material To Be Sterilised In The Chamber; Preparing The Material - Faro NISEA Basic Mode D'emploi

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4.4 Sterilisation program specifications

Cycle name
Cycle type
Sterilization temperature
Sterilization pressure
Sterilization phase duration
Minimum drying phase duration
Average total cycle duration
Average H
0 consumption
2
Average energy consumption

4.5 Putting the material to be sterilised in the chamber

Package the load very carefully, making sure that the medical devices are compatible with the chosen packaging.
The chosen packaging material must be:
- Compatible with the sterilisation process.
- Compatible with the labelling system.
Only use medical packaging that is compliant with: EN 868-5 and ISO 11607-1 qualified for 134°C cycles.
To check that the thermodynamic sterilisation cycle has completed successfully, always put a class 5 chemical indi-
cator in together with the load in accordance with ISO 11140-1. Choose the indicator according to the selected cycle
(121°C or 134°C)
Place the clean material on the trays and distribute them evenly.
The chamber can contain a maximum of:
Unpacked solid Packed solid
material
Model 18
5,5 kg
Model 23
6,5 kg
Objects in bags must be placed on the trays with the transparent part of the package facing down.

4.5.1 Preparing the material

First of all, remember that when handling and moving contaminated material, it is good practice to take the
following precautions:
- Wear suitably thick rubber gloves and a face mask;
- Wash your already-gloved hands with a germicidal detergent;
- Always use a tray to transport instruments.
- Never transport then directly in your hand;
- To avoid the risk of contracting hazardous infections, protect you hands from contact with any sharp or pointed
parts;
- Immediately separate any items that must not be sterilised or that cannot support the process;
- When you have finished handling the unsterile material, wash your still-gloved hands thoroughly. All materials
and/or instruments to be sterilised must be perfectly clean and free of any kind of residue (organic/inorganic
deposits, paper fragments, cotton/gauze pads, limescale, etc.).
NOTE
In addition to causing problems during the sterilisation process, failure to clean and remove residues can damage
the instruments and/or the steriliser.
Sterilization cycles type B
134 STD
121 STD
134°C
121°C
316 kPa
214kPa
4 min
16 min
12 min
12 min
18 litres
39 min
50 min
23 litres
43 min
53 min
18 litres
415 ml
455 ml
23 litres
455 ml
500 ml
18 litres
515 Wh
547 Wh
23 litres
646 Wh
654 Wh
B Cycles
Standard Cycles
Porous
material
load
3,5 kg
1,5 kg
4 kg
2 kg
134 Prion 134 B- Flash
B
134°C
134°C
316 kPa
316 kPa
18 min
3,5 min
12 min
4 min
53 min
39 min
55 min
43 min
510 ml
415 ml
540 ml
455 ml
598 Wh
515 Wh
706 Wh
646 Wh
134 B-Flash Cycles
Packed solid
Porous
Packed solid
material
load
0,5 kg
0,2 kg
0,7 kg
0,3 kg
Sterilization cycles type S
121
134
Universal S
Softprogr.
S
134°C
121°C
316 kPa
214kPa
3,5 min
15,5 min
12 min
12 min
32 min
43 min
33 min
44 min
260 ml
295 ml
275 ml
300 ml
375 Wh
410 Wh
450 Wh
480 Wh
S Cycles
Porous
material
load
2,5 kg
0,3 kg
3,0 kg
0,4 kg
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