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MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
1. GENERAL.............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Incoming Inspection .................................................................................. 4
1.2 Warranty ..................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Warranty Statement.................................................................................... 4
2 TECHNICAL DATA .............................................................................................. 6
2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Standby Heating Mode............................................................................... 6
2.3 Environmental Emission Information ...................................................... 6
2.4 Operating Conditions ................................................................................. 7
2.5 Utilities ........................................................................................................ 7
2.6 Construction ............................................................................................... 7
2.7 Symbol Description .................................................................................... 7
2.8 Electrical Data............................................................................................ 8
2.9 Specifications.............................................................................................. 9
2.10 Technical Specifications .......................................................................... 10
2.11 Directives and Standards.......................................................................... 11
2.12 Water Quality............................................................................................ 12
3 KEYBOARD (Keys and Display) ......................................................................... 15
3.1 Indicator Light Description ..................................................................... 17
3.2 Description and Functions of the Control Panel Keyboard ................... 18
3.3 Description of the Display Panel ............................................................. 20
3.4 Description of Displayed Messages and Safety Measures ...................... 20
4 STERILIZATION PROGRAMS ......................................................................... 23
4.1 PROGRAM 1. Unwrapped Instruments.................................................. 23
4.2 PROGRAM 2. Wrapped Instruments and Porous Loads ....................... 24
4.3 PROGRAM 3. Glassware ......................................................................... 25
4.4 PROGRAM 4. Accessory (Dry Only)...................................................... 25
5 PRINTER (Optional) ........................................................................................... 26
5.1 Printer Operation ..................................................................................... 26
5.2 Printer Handling ...................................................................................... 28
6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................... 29
6.1 Electrical................................................................................................... 29
6.2 Automatic Water Filling .......................................................................... 31
6.3 Lifting and Carrying ................................................................................ 32
6.4 Loading and Unloading the Device ......................................................... 33
6.5 Filling the Water Reservoir...................................................................... 33
7 PREPARATION BEFORE STERILIZATION .................................................. 34
8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................... 37
9 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS................................................................... 40
9.1 Preventive and Scheduled Maintenance ................................................. 40
9.2 Replacing the Air Filter (Models EA, EKA) ........................................... 41
9.3 Draining the Reservoir............................................................................. 42
9.4 Cleaning the Air Jet ................................................................................. 43
9.5 Replacing the Door Gasket ...................................................................... 44
9.6 Checking the Safety Valve........................................................................ 45
9.7 Replacing the Fuse................................................................................... 46
9.8 Cleaning Water Outlet Strainer............................................................... 47
9.9 Cleaning Tabletop Autoclaves with Chamber Brite ™ .......................... 48
9.10 Water Sensor Cleaning ............................................................................ 50
10 TROUBLESHOOTING FOR THE OPERATOR .............................................. 51
Front View.................................................................................................................................. 13
Rear View.................................................................................................................................... 14
Front Panel Keyboard – Old Type (Gray) ................................................................................. 15
Front Panel Keyboard – New Type (Blue) ................................................................................ 16
2.5 Utilities
Utilities Unit Value
V-A 1ph, 120V – 16A,50/60 Hz
Power supply (as appropriate)
V-A 1ph, 230V – 16A,50/60 Hz
Attention:
The electrical net must be protected with a current leakage safety relay.
The electrical network must comply with local rules or regulations.
2.6 Construction
The main parts of the autoclave are made of materials as indicated below:
Chamber is electro-polish and built of stainless steel 316 L.
Door is made of stainless steel CF8.
Trays are made of stainless steel 316.
Water reservoir is made of hard plastic material.
Door handle is made of hard plastic material, which is safe to touch and
thermo-insulated.
Covers are made of aluminum sheet, coated with Epoxy paint.
Standby
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AUTOCLAVE TYPE
DESCRIPTION E EA EK EKA
120V 230V 120V 230V 120V 230V 120V 230V
1730
Circuit breaker (A) 15 10 15 10
Air pump fuse (A)
Water pump fuse (A)
2340 / 2540
Circuit breaker (A) 15 10 15 10 15 15
Air pump fuse (A) 2.0 1.25 1.25
Water pump fuse (A) 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25
3140 / 3850 / 3870
Circuit breaker (A) 15 15
Air pump fuse (A) 1.25
Water pump fuse (A) 1.25 1.25
Overall Dimensions
Dimensions mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in mm in
A 440 17.4 510 20.0 510 20.0 590 23.2 660 26.0 660 26.0
Overall
B 305 12.0 365 14.4 365 14.4 450 17.7 525 20.7 525 20.7
Dimensions
C 455 17.9 540 21.5 545 21.5 566 21.9 695 27.5 875 34.5
Maximum D 750 29.5 910 35.8 910 35.8 990 39.0 1155 45.5 1335 53.0
Dimensions
(door open) E 560 22.0 630 24.8 655 25.8 755 29.7 815 32.0 815 32.0
F 234 9.2 299 11.8 299 11.8 371 14.6 451 17.8 451 17.8
Distance F1 339 13.4 422 16.6 422 16.6 488 19.2 562 22.1 562 22.1
Between
Supporting Legs G 50 2.0 50 2.0 50 2.0 50 2.0 50 2.0 50 2.0
H 315 12.4 400 15.8 400 15.8 400 15.2 555 2.0 725 2.0
3 0.8 3 0.8 3 0.8 3.0 0.8 6 1.6 6 1.6
Reservoir Volume
lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal.
Minimum Water 0.8 0.21 0.8 0.21 0.8 0.21 0.8 0.21 2.0 0.53 2.0 0.53
Vol. in Reservoir lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal. lit. gal.
Max. Allowable
Working Pressure 2.76 bar (40 psi)
(MAWP)
Load No. Counter Counting from 0 to 250 and nullifies.
No. of
Volume of Standard
Chamber Tray Dimensions
Volume of Mineral Free Cassettes Shipping Shipping
Model Dimensions WXDXH
Chamber Water (Optional) Weight Volume
Printer
DIA x D
(Optional)
Reservoir
No. of Trays
Half Full
23 x 47 cm
19 liters. 3.0 liters. 17 x 41.5 x 2cm 36 kgs. 0.27m3
2340 (9" x 18") 3 Yes 2 2
(5 US gal.) (0.66 US gal.) (6.7" x 16.3" x 0.8") (79 lbs.) (9.4 cu.f.)
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25.4 x 47.5cm 23 liters. 3.0 liters. 17 x 41.5 x 2 cm 48 kgs. 0.27m3
2540 4 Yes 3 3
(10" x 19") (6 US gal.) (0.66 US gal.) (6.7" x 16.3" x0.8") (106 lbs.) (9.4 cu. f.)
25.6 x 40.8 x 2.5 cm
31 x 39.1 34.4 liters 3.0 liters. (10.1” x 16.1” x 1”) 60 kgs 0.35 m3
3140 2 Yes 4 4
(12” x 15”) (7.8 US gal.) (0.66 US gal.) 19.8 x 40.8 x 2.2 cm (132 lbs.) (12.4 cu.f)
(7.8” x 16.1” x 1”)
28 x 50 x 2.5 cm
38 × 58 cm. 65 liters. 7.5 liters. (11" x 20 " x 1" ) 89 kgs. 0.63 m3
3850 2 Yes 10
(15" × 23" ) (17 US gal) (2.0 US gal.) 35 x 50 x 2.5cm (196 lbs.) (22.2cu.f.)
(14" x 20 " x 1")
28 x 67 x 2.5cm
38x76 cm 84 liters. 7.5 liters. (11" x 26" x 1") 102 kgs. 0.76m3
3870 2 Yes 15
(15" x 30") (22 US gal.) (2.0 US gal.) 35 x 67 x 2.5 (225 lbs.) (26.8cu.f)
(14" x 26" x 1")
2.11 Directives and Standards
The autoclaves are FDA cleared and comply with the following
Standards:
2.11.1 Technical Standards
1. A.S.M.E. Code, Section VIII div.1 for unfired pressure vessels.
2. AAMI/ANSI ST-55:2001 Tabletop steam sterilizers.
3. UL61010-1 Safety for Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
Control, and Laboratory Use, General Requirements.
4. UL61010-2-041 Particular Safety for Autoclaves.
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Attention:
The use of water for autoclaves that does not comply with the table
above may have severe impact on the working life of the sterilizer and
can invalidate the manufacturer’s guarantee.
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No. Description
1 Reservoir water drain valve
2 Ring for drain valve
3 Door closing device
4 Door switch
5 Autoclave cover
Model 1730 6 Water reservoir cover
7 Water reservoir – assembly
8 Safety valve
9 Air relief valve
10 Pressure gauge
11 Validation port cover
12 Main switch
13 Printer
14 Front panel key board
15 Completion to panel
16 Panel base
17 RS232 port cover
Models 2340/2540
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EA,EKA only
Cut-Out Thermostat
Reset button
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Programs
Shows the selected program
Indicators
START Shows the system is running a program.
HEAT The system is currently in the Heating stage.
STE The system is currently in the Sterilization stage.
EXH The system is in the Exhaust stage.
DRY The system is in the Dry stage.
Shows the system has failed as a result of either a
FAIL malfunction, or the STOP key was pressed. A message
is displayed on the screen; the reason for failure.
This indicator lights if there is a lack of water in the
ADD WATER
reservoir.
This indicator lights showing the door is in the closed
DOOR CLOSED
position.
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Ambient Pressure
and Temperature
TIME
t1 t2 t3
= Pressure t1 = Steam generation stage
t2 = Sterilization stage
= Temperature t3 = Fast exhaust stage
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Ambient Pressure
and Temperature
TIME
t1 t2 t3
= Pressure t1 = Steam generation stage
t2 = Sterilization stage
= Temperature t3 = Fast exhaust stage
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Ambient Pressure
and Temperature
TIME
t1 t2 t3
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The printing is made on thermal paper with 24 characters per line and
contains the following information:
Software version.
Date and time of cycle start.
Selected program and parameters.
Sterilization pressure.
Sterilization temperature.
Sterilization time.
Cycle identification.
When the sterilization cycle begins, the printer starts printing the above
data.
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Figure 1 Figure 2
To set the paper roll in the printer, perform the following steps:
5.2.1 Gently push the clips for removing the front panel, remove the panel
and pull out the printer gently.
5.2.2 Set the paper roll on the shaft (See Figure 1). Since the outer and
inner surfaces of the paper are different, set the roll so that the
printing surface is the outer.
5.2.3 Gently push the paper face down into insertion opening (A) in Figure
2. Keep pressing the feed switch (B) until the paper comes out from
the print head (C).
5.2.4 When the paper emerges from the print head, insert it in the paper
cutter (the slot in the front panel) and reassemble the front panel on
the unit.
The paper roll is set inside the unit and the printer is ready for use.
NOTE: If the paper is not pulled in by the rollers, even when you press the
feed switch (B), push the paper in.
5.2.5 To ensure a reliable operation of the printer, perform the following:
5.2.5.1 Turn the main switch to the OFF position.
5.2.5.2 Press the feed switch and at the same time turn the main
switch to the ON position. Verify that the printer
performs an operation test by printing all the built-in
characters.
The following precautions have to be taken to ensure the proper operation
of the printer:
Avoid contact between the paper and the hot parts of the autoclave,
as the paper will be blackened.
Do not pull out the paper roll from the paper insertion opening.
Use only the 58mm. wide thermal paper rolls, supplied by your
dealer. Larger rolls will not fit inside the printer.
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Note:
Make sure while placing the autoclave, to leave space around the machine, to
give the technician access to service the machine.
6.1 Electrical
The electrical connection should comply with the device's power
requirement. It must also comply with local installation and safety rules
and regulations. The voltage supplied to the device must comply with the
label 5%.
Note: Keep the back and the right side of the autoclave approximately 1”
(25mm) away from the wall to allow for ventilation.
Connect the power cord to the socket on the rear side of the autoclave;
plug it into the supply outlet. The autoclave must be connected to a
properly grounded outlet.
6.1.1 Setup for new units 2340, 2540, 3140, 3850 & 3870
Your new Tuttnauer Autoclave was set at the factory and requires a
minimal of setup.
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Pour the proper amount of water into the chamber through the
front door of the unit (4).
This water should cover the bottom of the chamber to within +/-
½ inch of the groove in the front. (1).
If necessary, adjust the front leveling feet so that the water lays in
the chamber correctly. (2).
Once the chamber pitch adjustment is completed, empty the
water from the chamber and check if the automatic filling is set
correctly. See sec 6.2.3.
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6.2.2 For units 1730 & any unit with serial number prior to 2003000
If it becomes necessary to adjust the automatic fill, follow these
steps:
1. Make sure the power is off.
2. The door should be open and the chamber empty of any water.
3. Make sure the Water Electrode is clean (see sec 9.10).
4. Press and hold the Water Inlet key (this is the button on the
keypad with the two arrows).
5. Turn the power on. When the program display screen appears,
release the Water Inlet key – wait one second and press it in
again.
6. Water will begin flowing into the chamber.
7. Monitor the water flow.
8. Hold the Water Inlet key until the water reaches the groove at
the front of the chamber.
9. Release the button – wait ten seconds – the unit is now
reprogrammed.
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10. Place a sterilization indicator in each tray or inside each wrapped pack.
11. At least once a week use a biological spore test (Bacillus
Stearothermophilus) in any load to insure proper sterilization. (Be aware,
testing standards may vary). Always follow the spore test manufacturer’s
instructions.
12. Make sure that all instruments remain apart during the sterilization cycle.
Surfaces that are hidden because items are covering other items will not be
exposed to the steam and will not be sterilized.
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19. Tubing should be rinsed after cleaning. When placed in the tray, make sure
that both ends of the tubing are open and there are no sharp bends or twists.
20. Packs should be placed upright on the tray. They should not be touching
each other or the Chamber walls. There should be about 1” between packs
for proper steam circulation.
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Do not touch the strainer’s cover, mounted on the exhaust line, during and
shortly after operation, it will get very hot.
Touching the hot strainer’s cover may cause severe injuries.
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To facilitate drying the instruments with the door of the chamber closed,
models EA and EKA are equipped with an air compressor and HEPA
filter (0.2µm). During the drying stage the compressor draws air through
the HEPA filter and forces the circulation of that air through the heated
chamber to remove moisture from the wrapped instruments. The filtration
of the air is performed by the bacteriological filter. Frequency of
replacement will be determined depending on the usage of the autoclave
and the surrounding environment.
The filter is mounted in an opening on the right sidewall of the autoclave
enclosure, this is to allow easy access for replacing it, (see picture below).
To replace the filter proceed as follows:
1. Remove the filter cover (2) by turning the cover counterclockwise
until it is released.
2. Remove the filter (5) from the filter cover by pulling the filter apart
from the filter cover
3. Cut the tie wrap (4) fixing the flexible tube (3) connecting the filter
to the copper pipe, and pull off the filter.
4. Replace the filter with a new one. Connect the filter (5) to the
flexible tube (3) and tighten it with a tie wrap (4).
5. Connect the filter to the filter cover by pressing the filter (5) into the
hole in the cover (1).
6. Insert the filter to its place inside the autoclave and reassemble the
filter cover by turning it a ¼ turn clockwise. Verify that the cover is
fastened well in its place.
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Caution
Before starting, ensure that the electric cord is disconnected and
there is no pressure in the autoclave.
The drain valve is located on the front left side of the autoclave after the
door is opened. The function of the drain valve is to drain the water
reservoir.
1. Connect the silicone hose, supplied with the autoclave, to drain into a
bucket.
2. Turn drain valve counterclockwise to the open position.
3. Fully drain the reservoir.
4. With a quart of tap water, flush out the reservoir.
5. Turn drain valve clockwise to the close position.
6. Connect the electric cord to power source.
7. Fill the reservoir with distilled water to just below the safety valve (see
sec 6.5).
8. Turn on the main power switch.
9. The autoclave is now ready for use.
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A dirty air jet is the number one cause of failed spore tests
The air jet consists of a small orifice with a clean out wire inserted in it
(wire is permanently installed and will not come out). It is required that
the air jet be cleaned once per week or more often if necessary, to remove
any accumulated dirt and debris.
It is preferred to clean the air jet when the unit is running a cycle and
under pressure. Any loosened debris will be blown away, however, it can
be done while the unit is idle.
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Pull off the gasket from the door groove. Install the new gasket as
described in drawings 1, 2 and 3 above.
Caution!
This gasket is designed with a trapezoidal cross section. The gasket
should be placed with the widest side towards the door.
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Caution
Make sure that the electrical power cord is disconnected!
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Caution!
Before proceeding, make sure that the electric cord is disconnected
and there is no pressure or water in the chamber.
Warnings
1. The strainer’s cover is HOT
Do not touch the strainer’s cap, mounted on the exhaust line,
during and shortly after operation. Touching the hot strainer’s
cap may cause severe injuries.
2. If maintenance operation is performed while strainer cap is hot,
use heat resistant gloves to avoid injuries.
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If the autoclave is not cleaned regularly, dirt and debris will build up and
clog the tubing and solenoid valves. This dirt can also be transmitted to
the instruments during sterilization. In addition, a layer of dirt on the
stainless steel chamber traps moisture against the metal and will lead to
the chamber becoming porous and failing.
It is recommended that your autoclave be cleaned with CHAMBER
BRITE ™ once per week.
Caution!
NEVER use bleach, steel wool, a steel brush or anything abrasive to
scrub or clean the Chamber.
Cleaning Procedure
1. Important – all steps in this procedure
must be completed without interruption.
2. When the autoclave chamber is cold,
remove instruments and trays from the
autoclave.
3. Open the door and spread the contents
of a packet in a straight even line along
the bottom of the chamber, from back to
front.
4 Select and start program No. 1.
(without dry). When the cycle is
finished it will automatically exhaust.
5. At the end of the exhaust cycle drain the
water from the reservoir.
6. Fill the water reservoir with distilled
water.
7. Repeat a sterilization cycle without
Chamber Brite ™ powder, to remove
any excessive dirt in the pipes. Select
and start program No. 1. (without dry).
When the cycle is finished it will
automatically exhaust.
8. At the end of the exhaust cycle, drain
the water from the reservoir.
9. Turn the autoclave off and allow chamber to cool.
10. Remove the tray holder; rinse and wipe the interior of the chamber
with a damp cloth.
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CAUTION:
Keep out of reach of children. Contains mildly acidic ingredients.
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes or clothing. Wash hands well
after touching the powder, in the case of eye contact flush with
continuous running water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation
persists get medical attention. If accidentally swallowed, do not
induce vomiting, drink large amounts of water and obtain
medical attention. MSDS available upon request.
For models 1730, 2340, 2540 use one packet of CHAMBER BRITE ™.
For models 3140, 3850, 3870 use two packets of CHAMBER BRITE ™.
Clean every 20 cycles or as needed.
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This troubleshooting chart enables the user to solve minor malfunctions, prior to requesting service.
Only technical personnel having proper qualifications and holding technical documentation (including a technician
manual) and adequate information are authorized to service the apparatus.
Problem Solution
1. The machine is not responding. 1.1 Make sure the main switch is in the ‘On’ position, (see front view drawing at the
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2. ‘Low Heat’ is displayed. 2.1 Check the air trap located inside the water reservoir, (see sec. 9.3 Air Trap
Cleaning Procedure).
2.2 Make sure the machine has the proper amount of sterilization load.
3. ‘Low Water’ is displayed. 3.1 Clean the water level electrode inside the vessel, (see sec 9.10).
3.2 Check that the door is fully closed, the door gasket is seated and there is no
steam leakage. Replace the door gasket if necessary, (see sec. 9.5 Replacing the
Door Gasket).
3.3 Check the leveling of the machine, (see sec. 6, Installation).
4. ‘Low Pres’ is displayed. 4.1 Clean the water level electrode inside the vessel, (see sec 9.10).
4.2 Check that the door is fully closed, the door gasket is seated and there is no
steam leakage. Replace the door gasket, if necessary, (see sec. 9.5 Replacing the
Door Gasket).
4.3 Check the leveling of the machine (see sec. 6, Installation).
5. ‘Low Temp’ is displayed. 5.1 See Low Water problem above.
5.2 The sterilization time has been set for too long of a period, allowing the chamber
to run dry.
Problem Solution
6. ‘High Temp’ is displayed. 6.1 If this message is displayed during heat up it indicates a bad temperature sensor.
6.2 Heating elements are remaining on instead of cycling on and off.
In both cases call for a technician.
7. ‘High Pres’ is displayed. 7.1 Air jet is clogged. Clean air jet according to sec. 9.4.
7.2 Heating elements are remaining on instead of cycling on and off. Call for a
9. The printer does not print. 9.1 Make sure the paper is inserted in the printer, (see sec. 5.2, Printer handling).
9.2 Switch off the machine and switch it back on while pressing the feed button on
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If
equipped the printer. If the printer prints a test printout, the printer is O.K. and there is a
with a problem with the electronics. Contact your dealer to solve the problem.
printer If the printer does not print the test printout, there is a problem with the printer.
Contact your dealer to solve the problem.
10. When the machine is switched 10.1 Make sure the ‘feed button’ on the printer is not stuck.
on, the printer gives paper
feeds all the time.
11. The machine is leaking at the door. 11.1 Make sure the door is tightened enough and the door gasket is sealing the
Chamber. Replace the door gasket, (see sec. 9.5 Replacing the Door Gasket).
12. When running a cycle, the exhaust stage 12.1 If you are running a ‘glassware’ program, this is normal. The slow exhaust will
takes a very long time. take from between 15 and 20 minutes, (see Program 3 sec 4.3).
13. Water does not exit chamber due to 13.1 Clean strainer according to instructions, (see sec 9.8).
clogged outlet strainer.
Problem Solution
14. The drain is clogged. 14.1 Open drain by turning counterclockwise. Place a heavy object over the reservoir
cover. Blow compressed air into the drain; this should force any debris back into
the reservoir. Clean out the reservoir.
14.2 Disassemble the drain valve by turning counterclockwise past the stop point.
Remove the valve and clean, blow out the line as needed (see 14.1). Reassemble
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16. Wrapped items come out wet. 16.1 Drying cycle may be too short, (see sec 4).
16.2 Autoclave may be overloaded, (see sec 7).
16.3 The chamber strainer may be clogged (see sec 9.8).
16.4 The HEPA filter may be clogged (see sec 9.2).
17. Wraps come out burned. 17.1 Water sensor may be dirty (see sec 9.10).
17.2 Wall outlet voltage may be too high.
17.3 Items may be touching the walls or bottom of the chamber. Load autoclave
according to instructions in sec 7, (Preparation Before Sterilization).
18. Instruments are rusting. 18.1 To determine true rust, use a pencil eraser to remove the brown spot. If there
is no pitting, the instrument is just dirty (see sec 7 Preparation before
sterilizing and sec 9.9 Cleaning the autoclave).
If there is pitting beneath the brown spot, the rusting may be caused by
minerals in the water used for rinsing (see sec 7 Preparation before sterilizing).
18.2 Use only distilled water for sterilizing.
18.3 Make sure dissimilar metals (carbon steel, stainless steel, etc.) have not come
into contact with each other.
Problem Solution
19 Keyboard does not respond. 19.1 Press the STOP key for 2 seconds to abort any program that may still be running.
20. Autoclave takes too long to heat up. 20.1 Clean the air jet (see sec 9.4).
20.2 Check for proper voltage at the wall outlet.
22. Drying takes too long. 22.1 The autoclave may be overloaded (see sec 7 Preparation for Sterilization).
22.2 Replace the HEPA filter (see sec 9.2).
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23.2 Check for an obstruction at the bottom of the reservoir blocking the pickup tube.
23.3 Clean the water sensor (see sec 9.10).
23.4 Try filling the machine manually using the Manual Inlet key (see sec 3).
24. Chamber very dirty. 24.1 Use Chamber Brite ™ to clean the autoclave; very dirty machines may require two
cleanings, (see sec 9.9).
25. Trays and rack very dirty. 25.1 Remove the trays and rack and clean as per instructions in sec 9.1.2.
If the problem persists, contact your dealer or Tuttnauer USA for further assistance.
Problem Solution
24. Chamber very dirty. 24.1 Use Chamber Brite ™ to clean the autoclave; very dirty machines may require two
cleanings, (see sec 9.9).
25. Trays and rack very dirty. 25.1 Remove the trays and rack and clean as per instructions in sec 9.1.2.
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