ORDINARY
MAINTENANCE
PROGRAM
MAINTENANCE BY
THE OPERATOR
General warnings
APPENDIX C – MAINTENANCE
The table summarizes the maintenance required to keep the sterilizer operating at peak
efficiency.
In the case of very intense use, we recommend shortening maintenance intervals:
DAILY
WEEKLY
WHEN REQUIRED
YEARLY
Keep the following general warnings in mind
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Do not wash the unit with direct jets of water, either under pressure or sprinkled.
Seepage into electrical and electronic components could damage the functioning of the
device or its internal parts, even irreparably;
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Do not use abrasive cloths, metal brushes (or other aggressive materials) or products
for metal cleaning, whether solids or liquids;
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Do not use chemicals products or disinfectants. In fact these products may damage
internal components, even irremediably.
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Do not allow lime residue or other substances to accumulate in the tank, on the door or
its gasket; periodically remove any residues. In fact, they can damage these parts over
time in addition to compromising the operation of the components installed along the
plumbing circuit.
BEFORE PERFORMING ORDINARY MAINTENANCE, MAKE SURE
THAT THE STERILIZER'S MAIN SWITCH IS TURNED OFF. WHENEVER
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICITY TO THE
DEVICE, OR IF THE EXTERNAL POWER GRID SWITCH IS FAR AWAY
OR, AT ANY RATE, NOT VISIBLE TO THE MAINTAINER, PLACE A
WORK IN PROGRESS SIGN ON THE EXTERNAL POWER GRID SWITCH
AFTER TURNING IT OFF
I
N CASE OF VERY HARD WATER
AND CLEANING OF THE UNIT
P
AY ATTENTION TO THE INTERNAL RESISTORS AND TO THE THERMOSTAT
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Cleaning of external surfaces
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Nozzle cleaning
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Cleaning of internal surfaces and accessories
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Disinfection of external surfaces
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Cleaning or replacement of the handpiece holder
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Regeneration of the water softener
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General revision by the Service
DANGER
NOTE
,
PERIODICALLY CARRY OUT A GENERAL REVISION
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