How to Clean and Care for Your Midmark M9®/M11® Steam Sterilizer (Daily/Weekly Maintenance)
Video training guide—how to perform daily/weekly cleaning and maintenance on a Midmark steam sterilizer. Learn more at http://midmark.com.
Video Transcript:
This video is an overview of the daily and weekly maintenance of your autoclave. However always refer to the appropriate technical documentation for the complete list of instructions, safety alerts and sequence of procedures before conducting any service or maintenance operations.
Your Midmark autoclave will provide many years of trouble-free service if recommendations for periodic maintenance are carefully followed. Recommended maintenance is easy to do and it takes very little time. If the recommended maintenance is not performed mineral deposits and corrosion can build up on the internal components resulting in operational problems, downtime and service fees.
One of the most important steps you can take to prevent problems with your autoclave is to ensure that only distilled water, not tap water, is used in your autoclave. Since the autoclave operates with high water temperatures any minerals dissolved in the water will leave mineral deposits. This can prevent valves from opening or closing properly. It can also lead to corrosion in the chamber and tubing. To ensure proper operation and maximum sterilization life, the M9 and M11 provide the operator with maintenance reminders on the display screen.
The reminders are removed from the display once a cycle is starting. The exterior of the autoclave should be wiped down each day. Use only quaternary disinfectants to disinfect the unit. Do not use alcohol or bleach based cleaners. The door gasket and door dam gasket should be inspected for damage. When the inspection is complete wipe with a damp cloth. If the autoclave processes instruments that have been lubricated or dipped in dental milk, the autoclave must be drained and refilled with distilled water every day. This prevents other items from being contaminated with the residue from these fluids. It also prevents excessive residue build-up from damaging the unit seals. Every seven days the autoclave will automatically display the "perform weekly maintenance" message.
Weekly maintenance consists of two operations: changing the water in the unit and cleaning.
After disconnecting the upper portion of the water level indicator bend it downward and let the reservoir drain in a suitable container, a bucket, for example. Remove the trays and rack from the autoclave. To remove the tray rack use a screwdriver and pry the tray up, while pulling the tray rack and plate out of the chamber. After removing the trays and rack from the autoclave, clean the trays and the inside of the chamber with distilled water and speed clean or mild soap. Bleaching agents and abrasives can damage metal surfaces and should never be used to clean the autoclave chamber. This includes steel wool, scouring powder, bleach or wire brushes. To install the tray rack and plate back in the unit, insert the tray rack into the tray plate. Press down on the tray rack while sliding it into the chamber. Refill the reservoir with distilled water until the water level indicator is in the green area. The "perform weekly maintenance" message will go away during your next sterilization cycle. For more detailed information about maintaining your autoclave, please refer to the M9/M11 installation and operation manual. For further support, contact Midmark Support Services at 1-800-MIDMARK.
Видео How to Clean and Care for Your Midmark M9®/M11® Steam Sterilizer (Daily/Weekly Maintenance) канала Midmark Dental
Video Transcript:
This video is an overview of the daily and weekly maintenance of your autoclave. However always refer to the appropriate technical documentation for the complete list of instructions, safety alerts and sequence of procedures before conducting any service or maintenance operations.
Your Midmark autoclave will provide many years of trouble-free service if recommendations for periodic maintenance are carefully followed. Recommended maintenance is easy to do and it takes very little time. If the recommended maintenance is not performed mineral deposits and corrosion can build up on the internal components resulting in operational problems, downtime and service fees.
One of the most important steps you can take to prevent problems with your autoclave is to ensure that only distilled water, not tap water, is used in your autoclave. Since the autoclave operates with high water temperatures any minerals dissolved in the water will leave mineral deposits. This can prevent valves from opening or closing properly. It can also lead to corrosion in the chamber and tubing. To ensure proper operation and maximum sterilization life, the M9 and M11 provide the operator with maintenance reminders on the display screen.
The reminders are removed from the display once a cycle is starting. The exterior of the autoclave should be wiped down each day. Use only quaternary disinfectants to disinfect the unit. Do not use alcohol or bleach based cleaners. The door gasket and door dam gasket should be inspected for damage. When the inspection is complete wipe with a damp cloth. If the autoclave processes instruments that have been lubricated or dipped in dental milk, the autoclave must be drained and refilled with distilled water every day. This prevents other items from being contaminated with the residue from these fluids. It also prevents excessive residue build-up from damaging the unit seals. Every seven days the autoclave will automatically display the "perform weekly maintenance" message.
Weekly maintenance consists of two operations: changing the water in the unit and cleaning.
After disconnecting the upper portion of the water level indicator bend it downward and let the reservoir drain in a suitable container, a bucket, for example. Remove the trays and rack from the autoclave. To remove the tray rack use a screwdriver and pry the tray up, while pulling the tray rack and plate out of the chamber. After removing the trays and rack from the autoclave, clean the trays and the inside of the chamber with distilled water and speed clean or mild soap. Bleaching agents and abrasives can damage metal surfaces and should never be used to clean the autoclave chamber. This includes steel wool, scouring powder, bleach or wire brushes. To install the tray rack and plate back in the unit, insert the tray rack into the tray plate. Press down on the tray rack while sliding it into the chamber. Refill the reservoir with distilled water until the water level indicator is in the green area. The "perform weekly maintenance" message will go away during your next sterilization cycle. For more detailed information about maintaining your autoclave, please refer to the M9/M11 installation and operation manual. For further support, contact Midmark Support Services at 1-800-MIDMARK.
Видео How to Clean and Care for Your Midmark M9®/M11® Steam Sterilizer (Daily/Weekly Maintenance) канала Midmark Dental
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