3.2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Check that the voltage of the power supply is 230 V ± 10%, 50 Hz, 10 A.
Make sure that the electrical installation where the machine is connected is adequate for
the voltage of the machine (max. 2,150 W).
The autoclave should be connected to an electrical installation that has an earth
connection and a safety switch that comply with the current legislation in every country.
IMPORTANT:
• Unwind the power cord and do not place any objects on top.
• If a permanent installation is required for the automatic filling of distilled water
and/or emptying of waste water, carry it out before connecting it to the power
supply.
3.3. START UP
Once the autoclave is installed, connect it to the power supply. To open the door, move the
main switch to position 'I', the touch-screen will come on and display the 'QUAZ' welcome
screen, then the 'SERIAL NUMBER' screen, and finally, 'OPEN DOOR'. Press on the door icon
on the touch-screen and the door will open. Remove the contents of the machine-5
sterilisation trays-and place them on the inox support that should be introduced inside the
sterilisation chamber.
Machine software version
90º
3.4. MEMORY CARD CONNECTION
The memory card, which is supplied as a standard accessory, will store the information on
the cycles that the autoclave performs. In order to see this information on the PC, install
the 'QUAZ Viewer' software (see annex 9.4). This software is available on the memory card.
If the SD memory card is to be used for the traceability of the sterilisation cycles, before
starting to use the autoclave insert the memory card in the slot with the label face down,
pushing it until it stops. To remove the card press it lightly and pull it out.
To see the cycles stored in the card use the 'QUAZ Viewer'. See Annex 9.4.
QUAZ DEM
QUAZ 6.17
QUAZ 6.24
QUAZ DEM
QUAZ 5.17
QUAZ 5.24
Turn the support inside the
vessel 90º to sterilise the 5 trays
or 3 boxes (see optional
accessories).
3.5 INSTALLATION FILLING/EMPTYING THE WATER
The waste water tank can be emptied and the distilled water tank can be filled simulta-
neously and with the autoclave in any of the different operation stages
(even while carrying out a cycle).
3.5.1. FILLING WITH DISTILLED WATER
There are two systems to fill the autoclave, manual and automatic (see section 4.3.3).
Manual filling
- Filling with water from the front panel
- Connect the tube with the union joint to fill the
tank with distilled water
- Press the icon to fill with water
- It stops automatically when the tank is full.
- The tank takes up to a maximum of 20 minutes to fill up with distilled water.
If the tank is not full after 20 minutes, an Error 001 message will appear on
the screen.
- When the autoclave has a water quality sensor (internal or external), the filling
will stop automatically if the water quality is not acceptable.
Automatic filling
(requires installation)
- Filling from the back
- Connect the tube for automatic filling (optional)
- The maximum pressure should be below 2.5 bar.
- Select the automatic filling option (see section 4.3.3)
- The autoclave fills up with water at the end of each cycle
- It stops automatically when the tank is full.
- The tank takes up to a maximum of 20 minutes to fill
up with distilled water. If the tank is not full after 20
minutes, an Error 001 message will appear on the
screen.
- The filling process can be activated/stopped by
pressing the filling icon on the front panel.
- When the autoclave has a water quality sensor (internal or external),
it will give a warning if the water quality is not acceptable.
3.5.2. EMPTYING WASTE WATER
There are two systems to empty the autoclave, manual and automatic (requires
installation). It is not necessary to select the system because they are both gravity-
operated.
Manual emptying
To empty the waste water tank, introduce the tube with a union joint to empty the waste
water at the front of the autoclave, and it will empty by means of gravity.
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