instance: (AL6, AL7, etc.... see PAR. 16), this means that the sterilisation cycle has not taken place in
the right way, so it is necessary to repeat the cycle.
16. At the end of the cycle on the "TIME/MESS." display the writing "END" is displayed followed by an
acoustic sign: Now it is possible to open the door by following the warnings below.
17. Before opening the door, make sure that there is no pressure inside the sterilisation chamber; the
"PRESSURE" display, must indicate 0 bar. IF THE PRESSURE VALUE IS HIGHER THAN 0, IS NOT
POSSIBLE OPENING THE DOOR.
18. USE PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO REMOVE THE LOAD FROM THE STERILIZATION CHAMBER.
19. WHEN OPENING THE DOOR, DO NOT STAY ABOVE OR IN FRONT OF IT TO AVOID BURN DUE TO
THE VAPOUR COMING OUTS.
20. When opening the door it is normal to find residual water inside the door seal.
21. If the sterilisation chamber is not opened after the end of the sterilisation cycle, the inner vapour tends
to condense on the closing door, thus forming condensate drops which fall on the floor while opening.
22. Remove the instruments from the autoclave.
PAR. 13
The autoclave is programmed by the factory to stop heating after 60 inactivity minutes (STAND BY). So it is
possible to carry out sterilisation cycles even in the absence of the operator, because once the cycle has
been ended after 60 minutes, the autoclave is automatically switched off. All LEDS turn off and only the
main ON/OFF switch remains on.
To check that sterilisation has taken place, the operator must press the "START/STOP" button to reset the
autoclave. In this case, the unit will display the last sterilisation cycle run by the operator.
In case the "TIME/MESS." display shows "END", this means that sterilisation was successful. If an alarm or
an error message are displayed, see PAR.16 for more help about possible troubles occurred during
sterilisation.
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