Sterilemax Table Top Steam Sterilizer
Sterilemax Table Top Steam Sterilizer
Sterilemax Table Top Steam Sterilizer
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DESCRIPTION<br />
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<strong>Sterilizer</strong> Features<br />
Optional Printer<br />
The optional printer available is an impact printer that records<br />
each cycle's performance. See page 39 for more information.<br />
Pressure Monitor<br />
The pressure monitor indicates the pressure inside the chamber.<br />
This monitor's readings can be found on the display as each<br />
cycle is running.<br />
Door Security<br />
While the chamber is under pressure, the door is held securely<br />
closed with three separate locking systems. First, there is a locking<br />
handle that you must tighten to hold the door fully closed. The<br />
locking handle turns clockwise to close and counterclockwise to<br />
open. Second, there is a pressure actuated locking pin which<br />
automatically secures the door, preventing it from being inadvertently<br />
opened while there is pressure in the chamber. Finally,<br />
there is a backup catch which will prevent the door from opening<br />
fully even if there is a small amount of pressure in the chamber.<br />
You release this catch with a lever which is located in the lower<br />
left side of the door. To fully open the door, pull the door release<br />
lever toward you.<br />
Optional Non-Recirculating Tank<br />
The optional non-recirculating tank is used to collect the remaining<br />
cycle water after a cycle has completed. This prevents any<br />
debris from the cycle to go back into the fresh water reservoir.<br />
Door Switch<br />
Actuated by the door, the door switch prevents operation of the<br />
sterilizer if the door is not fully closed.<br />
Pressure Relief Valve<br />
This valve protects the coded vessel from pressures exceeding<br />
the pressure rating of the vessel. The valve opens and releases<br />
steam in the event that pressure in the vessel exceeds 45 PSIG<br />
(310 kPa). The pressure line is located in the back of the unit. An