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1. or 3 trays or 3 cassettes horizontally 3 6 USABLE SPACE IN THE CHAMBER The chamber usable space is the maximum volume of the chamber for accommodating a sterilization load This volume is equivalent to a pipe with the following dimensions Lisa 317 517 195 x 195 x 297mm WxHxD equal to the volume of 11 5 liters Lisa 322 522 195 x 195 x 390mm WxHxD equal to the volume of 15 liters The capacity volume is identical for all sterilization cycles and types of load 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 SETUP The sterilizer has been calibrated and intensively tested in the factory prior to shipping It does not require any calibration during installation Observe the following environmental conditions Working temperature range from 5 C to 40 C relative humidity O 90 Storage temperature range from 20 C to 60 C relative humidity O 90 empty tanks Install the sterilizer as outlined below e Place the sterilizer on a flat and level surface e The maximum weight of the sterilizer with a full clean wa ter tank and the chamber fully loaded is 48 5 kg 57 2 N m 120 N sq ft Lisa 317 517 58 5 kg 71 N m 145 N sq ft Lisa 322 522 e Leave a gap of 50mm in the back and 10mm on ea
2. n00 11 03 00 11 Y Smith ization AS po JI 1 J 06 0011 Cycle UNIVERSAL 134 T ue C DEM Cycle LNIMERSAL 134 25 6 4 MAINTENANCE Certain consumables have to be replaced periodically to guarantee a faultless operation of the sterilizer Display messages will inform you whenever it is time to replace one of those components see 8 Press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Maintenance from the menu see 6 Use this menu to view the number of cycles remaining before it is time to replace the e bacteriological filter every 400 cycles e dust filter every 400 cycles e door seal every 1000 cycles e Or perform a general service by a qualified technician every 4000 cycles The 4 counters decrease in value after each cycle When one of the counters reaches 0 the corre sponding message appears on the touch screen see 8 In case a consumable gets replaced before the respective counter has reached 0 the counter has to be reset manually e Select the counter you wish to reset by pressing the Scroll up and Scroll down icons e Reset the counter by pressing the Confirm reset icon e Select Yes or No from the maintenance screen shown below Scroll up Confirm reset Scroll down Yes No To guarantee an efficient sterilization process and the correct functioning of the unit we strongly recommend to follow the maintenance program see 11 1 6 5 SERVICE
3. Pressure bar B Universal 134 Fractionated pre vacuum Plateau time Pulsed vacuum drying 29 Legend PPH Pressure pulse and heating steam injection and heating to steriization temp PR Process plateausteriizaionfholdingtimey DV Vacuum TUS Water separator draining phase Leveling STERILIZATION CYCLES TEST CYCLES ne Air leakage B Universal 134 B Prion 134 B Universal 121 Vacuum test 2 16 bar 2 16 bar 1 16 bar 2 16 bar Full Load Full Load EMPTY Full Load Lisa 517 38 50 56 TOTAL CYCLE Lisa 317 4 4 DURATION nae E 3 ES Lisa 522 Lisa 322 Full solid AE tweezers burs Small porous i gauze cotton Full porous 80 of the usable space LOAD TYPE Empty chamber forceps scissors P A B vacuum or test pack tips see Appendix 4 6 Demetr bagged single double wrapped 4 5 1 5 kg 4 5 1 5 kg 4 5 1 5 kg 0 5 0 2 kg 3178517 0 5 0 2 kg 3178517 317 amp 517 all models 6 0 2 0 kg all models 6 0 2 0 kg 6 0 2 0 kg 3228522 3228522 322 amp 522 MAXIMUM LOAD WEIGHT LIMITS SOLID POROUS Total type B concept All available cycles can sterilize and dry all types of loads full solid porous hollow A hollow B plastics rubber etc unwrapped bagged single or double wrapped but For preparation of the load follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer For guaranteed sterilization stay within the max load weight limits as specified in this tab
4. Da ri E a NE cose WE Pause Scroll down The info screen is controlled by an automatic timeout Press the Pause icon to prevent the screen from automatically returning to the previous screen See the table below for a description of the displayed technical parameters 35 7 4 CYCLE DATA SUMMARY Press the Info icon at the end of a cycle before unlocking the chamber see image below left to view a summary of the cycle parameters see images below middle and right Stenlization 5431 06 001 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bar a A ee ee C IP RR 01 36 073 0 E Cycle UNIVERSAL 134 PR 07 18 00 35 100 940 06 Humber 00 138 P 08 35 01 18 022 5 0 80 T 2215 o0 o0 7 HU Tb The information screen lists the following parameters e Cycle name e Cycle counter e lime duration pressure and temperature readings at the end of each cycle phase e Temperature and pressure readings of the actual sterilization plateau phase Legend Vacuum pulse air removal PP Pressure pulse steam injection DELI Pressure pulse and heating PR Process Sterilization plateau phase Vacuum drying 36 8 DISPLAY MESSAGES Once the sterilizer is switched on a variety of messages can appear on the touch screen Messages show the status of the sterilizer an example is shown to the right Message A message counter indicates the number of counter messages pending e g message 01 02 Drain used water tank Messag
5. If the manual stop is confirmed a two minute reset phase starts to drain the pneumatic circuits and brings the chamber back to atmospheric pressure see image below bottom left At the end of this phase the door can be unlocked by pressing the Unlock door icon see image below bottom right P Manual stop PPH T 7 16 15 M 001 02 7 5 M 0016 Manual ztap Do you really want to stop the cycle Confirm Cancel and continue cycle Unlock door Y not sterile OU OIL T H 00136 If the cycle gets interrupted before the sterilization plateau phase PR of the steriliza tion cycle is completed the following message will be displayed Load not sterile AN If the cycle gets interrupted after the sterilization plateau phase of the sterilization cy cle e g during the drying phase the following message will appear Sterile conditions achieved drying interrupted Both messages are printed or saved on the memory card optional for 300 Series 34 7 3 REAL TIME CYCLE DATA INFORMATION Press the Info icon at any time during the sterilization cycle or when the sterilizer is idling to view a list of the most important technical parameters of the unit see screen below right Scroll up 8 O PPH Nd 0 03 Bar Se Loc 1 01 Bar F Chamber 0 036 Bar fl Opes FE oo 4 T Theo chamb PPH i T Air detect T Chamber ext T7 073 des 7 T Steam gen Ph Pa P
6. Service door Connection to unlock the chamber door service technicians only Serial port service technicians only Slot for memory card optional for Series 300 Quick connector for manual draining of used water tank 3 3 REAR VIEW Parallel port printer Circuit breaker manual reset Data connection for external water supply system Serial port printer Mains plug socket Pressure safety valve cover Mains cable guide Condenser vent Air filter Spare fitting Fitting for the connec Fitting for continuous tion of an external water draining of used water supply system tank 3 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERNAL WATER TANKS The sterilizer is equipped with two independent water tanks one for clean water and one for used water capacity of 3 5 liters each The tank on the right side is called clean water tank and has to be filled with distilled or demineralized water required for the sterilization process It is fitted with a minimum 0 61 and a maximum 3 51 water level sensor The tank can be filled manually through the tank hole on the top of the sterilizer or automati cally with an external water supply system LisaDem 32 or LisaOsmo connected to point D2 at the back of the sterilizer see S 4 5 Use the quick connector behind the service door left blue to drain the clean water tank for cleaning pur poses see chapter o
7. Abort and return to previous menu Increment User or office name Move next Confirm and return to previous menu Decrement 6 1 9 Date Clock setting Use this menu to set the internal time and date of the sterilizer It is important to set these parameters as they are included in the cycle data report Select a character by pressing the Increment or Decrement icons Press the Move next icon to go to the next position When the setting is completed press the Confirm icon Abort and return to Increment previous screen Date Time Confirm and return Move next to previous menu Decrement 20 6 1 10 Date format Use this menu to change the date format Press the Scroll up and Scroll down icons to select the for mat Press the Confirm icon to save the selection previous screen I d P r Scroll up ODO nr MHM 00 YY AMADO Confirm and return to previous screen Scroll down 6 1 11 Clock format Use this menu to change the clock format Press the Scroll up and Scroll down icons to select the for mat Press the Confirm icon to save the selection Abort and return to previous screen Scroll up 12h AMPH Confirm and return to previous screen E Oe F Scroll down 6 1 12 Display contrast Use this menu to change the screen contrast for a better visualization in regards to the surrounding envi ronment Press the Increase contrast and Decrease con
8. 12 Display CONTRAS Desastre aceite 21 AA A 22 AN ACOUSIG MENU MP eem 22 bz DELAYED OPUESTA pesos 23 Table of Contents Go TALLE A EE 24 64 MN MAINTENANCE icsi Hcc 26 Ges AE GE 26 c r eel ctc TR 27 67 A Dp CP a E 27 6 7 1 vl SS Mil WM Oss eem rc M M EL 28 6 7 2 Formatting the memory card optional for 300 Series ccccooonnconcccocncnncononncnnonnnnnonnnonancnnnnnnnos 28 T RUNNING A STERILIZATION CYCLE eiie oie iue ce ooo suec ot aS Seeks Eq cde aaa reg ecu U E naso sas bee recon ed ves Re scm eene UaDacs 29 7 1 THE AVAILABLE STERILIZATION CYCLE PROGRAMS cooocoooooocccccccnonnnnnnononononnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnaaannos 29 7 1 1 Starting a sterilization Re de EIER 31 Talca ECO B O a Um M 31 Yi e A S 32 TAS ENGO CO cc D D EMTE 33 FS MANUAL STOP mener Ec T DES 34 73 uSmBEALTIMEGYCGEEDATA INEORMATIGON ss eii ko dolo tantura doe tdeo 35 d CYCLEDATA SUMMAR Y cd de e da e dd dd od 36 9 DISPLAY MESSAGES 0 A 37 9 ALARMS o ll le 39 10 ALARM CODE TABLE ae cre aes cee a tio 40 T1 MAINTENANCE a IM 42 LA MAINTENANCE PROGRAM e eo Fond et 42 14 2 GEEANING THE DOOR SEAL cui ias 43 113 CLEANING THE CHAMBER AND CHAMBER COMPONENTS seems 43 11 4 CLEANING THE CHAMBER FILTER inia ni rasa 43 11 5 CLEANING THE EXTERNAL STERILIZER SURFACES esses nennen nennen nennen nnns 44 11 6 REPLACING THE BACTER
9. 517 0 401 0 60 I full porous load L SA 322 and 522 3 5 good for 8 to 12 cycles depending on load type and weight Parallel serial port for printer back of sterilizer Serial port for service front of sterilizer behind service door Fully micro processor controlled touch screen Programmable sleep mode STERILIZER featuring type B sterilization cycles conform with following directives and norms Mw Lih Tama lige eri krn Pell Hari smur Yeme Sterilization of medical devices validation and routine control of sterilization by most heat 93 42 CEE Medical Device Directive MDD 97 23 CEE Pressure Equipment Directive PED 2002 96 CEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE UNI EN 554 EN 13060 Small steam sterilizers IEC 61010 1 General requirements IEC 1010 2 041 EN 61326 1997 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use particular re quirements for autoclaves using steam for the treatment of medical materials and for laboratory processes A1 1998 A2 2001 FibJS pra 10 Weed barr Miri Pa y y a e Lisa Par dee ds a error I Tag pas Poll Por de nea 172 LSA HT fee Diii xxm PT mass dd A Type B 17 Li 18 General data de ainia e See A 050001 1440 W 240 V Chamber data PR Name plate on the back of the sterilizer 54 een ch
10. NORMS LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers conform to the following European Directives Medical Device Directive 93 42 CEE for devices class lla in accordance with article 15 Ap pendix IX of the above directive Directive 97 23 CEE Pressure Equipment Directive PED for every sterilization chamber designed and manufactured in conformity to the Appendix 1 and to the pro cedure described in the form D1 annex Ill CE 0497 K Directive 2002 96 CEE RAEE for disposal of parts coming from electrical or elec tronic parts The sterilizer has been developed produced and tested in accordance with the new European Norm relative to small water steam sterilizers EN13060 and with the ap plicable safety norms see Appendix 1 In the enclosed documents you will find the Declaration of Conformity and a Warranty Card specific to your sterilizer 1 3 LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers are fully automated bench top small steam sterilizers that generate steam INTENDED USE using electrical heaters LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers are used for medical purposes e g in general medical practices dental offices facilities for personal hygiene and beauty care and veterinary practices They are also used for ma terials and equipment which are likely to be exposed to blood or body fluids e g instruments used by beauty therapists tattooists body piercers and hairdressers The types of loads that can be sterilized with Lisa s
11. When the waste water in the used water tank reaches the maximum level the following message is displayed Drain Used water tank The message will disappear once the used water tank got drained Keep draining the tank until it is completely empty OL 06 06 5 5 1 Manual draining e Open the service door at the front of the sterilizer e Insert the drain tube into the quick connector for the used water gray connector right e Let the used water tank drain until it is completely empty e Press the push button on top of the quick connector to dislodge the drain tube AN NEVER RE USE THE USED WATER 5 5 2 Continuous draining If the permanent drain tube for automated draining of the used water is mounted the used water tank gets drained automatically For more information see S 4 6 If the sterilizer is not used for more than 3 days both water tanks must be com pletely drained in order to avoid algae growth or any other deposits 5 6 MEMORY CARD optional for 300 Series 5 6 1 Inserting removing the memory card All models of the Lisa 500 Series optional for 300 Series are equipped with a digital cycle data recording system Cycle data is written and saved on removable rewritable memory cards Insert the memory card into the dedicated slot behind the service door until it clicks into its final position Ensure that the flat corner of
12. components and safety mechanisms Take care not to scratch the plastic film in front of the touch screen avoid cleaning it with detergents or pointed objects 11 6 REPLACING THE BACTERIOLOGICAL FILTER e Open the service door e Unscrew the bacteriological filter by hand counter clockwise e Screw on the new filter clockwise and tighten it snug 11 7 REPLACING THE DUST FILTER e Pull out the filter from the bottom front of the sterilizer e Detach the used filter from the handle e Attach the new filter to the handle e Slide the filter back into its position 44 11 8 CLEANING THE WATER TANKS Disconnect the mains cable Completely drain both tanks see 5 5 1 Leave the drain tube attached to one of the drain quick connectors Turn the 5 screws of the tank cover a Y turn counter clockwise with the use of a screwdriver see image to the right and lift the cover to gain access to the water tanks Tap with your fingers on the rubber membrane to remove any condensation water see image be low left Remove the rubber membrane clean and dry it Do not remove the two internal tank filters A yet see image below right Clean the internal tank surfaces with a soft sponge and a mild detergent then rinse and dry them Do not use abrasive or strong detergents or disinfectants Use a small non abrasive brush to clean areas th
13. mu same ren 53 Appendix TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS css A ce eee Done eu ee cec 54 Appendix2 STERILIZATION LOAD PREPARATION eeeeee enne nnne nnne nnn hann sa nnns anas ass s sana n nasa anas annus 55 Appendix 3 MAINTENANCE OF DENTAL HANDPIECES ee eeeeeeeee enne nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn nsns nnn n anna nnns 56 Appendixad BOWIE DICK TEST llas 57 Appendix o a B P Ed EMT nee 58 Appendix 6 VACUUMTEST oia ia 59 Appendix 7 WATER QUAN oa 60 Appendix8 EXAMPLE OF A CYCLE DATA REPORT coconnncccccncccnnnncnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnenonnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnannnennnnnns 61 Appendbc9 ACCESSORIES a IA IM A 62 Appendix 10 HELIX TEST DOCUMENTATION FORM eeeeee nennen nnn nnn nnne n nnn nnns sauna nasa nsns unas anas anas nnns 64 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION SCOPE The purpose of this user manual is to provide you with information about LISA 500 300 Series Steri lizers to ensure NOTE 1 2 e aproper installation and set up e optimal use e asafe and reliable operation e regular and correct maintenance and servicing requirements All drawings images and texts contained in this manual are the property of the manufacturer All rights reserved Even partial duplication of drawings images or text is prohibited The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice APPLICABLE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES
14. the printer using the scroll icons Press the confirm icon to confirm your choice Abort and return to E 8n 8 Y previous screen pd Scroll up Ho printer Current selection Y TLP 282 Confirm and return to Scroll down previous menu Note This printing function requires a software superior or equal to version 00 12 xx xx xx xx Contact your supplier if a software upgrade is necessary Selecting No printer prevents label printing even if the label printer is connected and switched on The selection of this option could initiate calibration whereby the printer obtains the format of the labels used see 4 4 6 1 5 Automatic printing available with LisaSafe option In this menu it is possible to select the number of stickers to be automatically printed at the end of each cy cle without having to intervene each time Increase or decrease the desired quantity using the scroll icons Press the confirm icon to confirm your selection For example 4 1 sticker each for 3 cassettes and a fourth for the cycle log book Automatic printing only takes place if the sterilization cycle has been successful therefore it is not to be considered an anomaly if labels are not printed at the end of a test cycle or cycle stopped manually or ter minated incorrectly If more labels are required they can be printed by entering the Cycle history menu see 6 3 Abort and return to More previous screen Autom p
15. to format the card Press Confirm to proceed with the formatting or Cancel to exit the for matting menu FIFIC SDI managment Wi SIN Format now FIFIC SDI managment Memory card checking Please walt E a x_ j k rvw L btTt D DpLb LzLuWJ Cancel H 00426 emm H 00426 If you confirm to proceed with formatting all Once the formatting is completed the card is data will be lost on the card Press Cancel ready to be used to exit the formatting menu HIHC SD managment FIFIC SE managment all data on HMC S0 Formattina will be lost Proceed Please walt A NE Confirm Cancel 28 T RUNNING A STERILIZATION CYCLE 7 1 THE AVAILABLE STERILIZATION CYCLE PROGRAMS The following table shows the variety of sterilization cycles available and the different type of loads that can be processed in the sterilizer In total there are 3 type B sterilization cycles 2 cycles offer the ECO B op tion fast type B cycle for a limited load weight see S 7 1 2 This cycle is a type B sterilization cycle suitable for all types of loads solid porous hollow A and B unwrapped bagged single or double wrapped B UNIVERSAL 134 that features a pre vacuum phase a plateau time sterilization or holding time of 4 minutes at a temperature of 135 5 C and a post vacuum drying phase See the table on the following page for further details This cycle is a type B sterilization cycle suitable
16. used in the presence of gas or explosive vapors The chamber is automatically heating to 120 C as soon as the sterilizer is switched on The trays and the sterilization load will be hot at the end of each cycle Use tray or cassette holders to empty the sterilization chamber Do not exceed the maximum load weight limits as specified in this manual see 7 1 Do not remove the nameplate or any label from the sterilizer To avoid any electrical short circuit do not pour water or any other liquid over the sterilizer Switch off the sterilizer and unplug the mains cable before inspecting carrying out maintenance or servicing the sterilizer Repairs maintenance or service must be carried out by authorized W amp H service technicians using original spare parts only In case of transport Drain both water tanks completely 5 5 Allow the sterilization chamber to cool down Use original or appropriate packaging Not observing the instructions as specified in this manual can lead to unsafe operation for the user 2 UNPACKING 2 1 UNPACKING THE STERILIZER The sterilizer must be removed from the box and transported by two people Total weight 40 kg Lisa 317 51 7 Total weight 50 kg Lisa 322 522 NOTE Check the external condition of the box and the sterilizer In case of any damages immediately con tact your dealer or shipping agency and the courier who has carried out the transport 2 2 STANDARD ACCESS
17. zii C S 8 4 1 1 Securing the sterilizer with a safety Dracket ooooonncccnnccccooonnccnnncnnononnnnnnnnononnannnnnnnonnnanenennnons 8 42 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY once pnt retido tene Eae o Ro REFS teR ORO U EO rennen a Sen TUS eb RR EE REDI epe TUE bu ONE sta 9 43 PRINTER OPIO resne EREE EEEE EE ENEE ENNER 9 44 LABEL PRINTER ODUIOFIAl ccsecccscecscecdssesccucesceseteesaeseeneicdsesGoneoceneetapsetieetaoncceuivdcedeteeceucsidnseiinctacnsietergucoctnad 10 4 5 DEMINERALIZER ODHOFRl estress droit acotar hus Dabo casu e rns Lies cic EANES 11 4 5 1 Connecting an external water supply system demineralizer sseseeeesesesus 11 4 6 CONTINUOUS DRAINING optional eeeeeeeessseeeeeen nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn 11 4 5 1 Con ecting Me drain TUBS RR dolida 11 GETTING STARTED cueste prieta 12 5 1 iib gizud 12 5 2 INITIAL WARNINGS AND SLEEP MODE ooccccccnnncccnnnnncnnnccnnnnnnnononononnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnononenan 13 55 DATE SEOON SETTIN E T 18 54 PIELING OF THE CLEAN WATER TANK o epu aic oos pape bu clus cie esu aep Duas ono ERATES Cucltect Me pbtasu euet nerasi Duces Gus 14 5 4 1 Manda TIN pe ceri cet c 14 5 4 2 Automated water supply option
18. 500 Series or 10 Lisa 300 Series steriliza tion cycles Cycle data is recorded on the main CPU board on a first in first out basis Press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Cycle history from the menu see 6 Return to previous screen Scroll up Saved l Wa Aana ee MT Item 01216 13 06 06 13 52 32 UNIVERS A 01215 1306 06 151504 BAC SHELIA Selection confirma Scroll down Return to previous Scroll up screen r O8 00171 0 0 0 0 Cycle UNTVER SAL 134 Nurnber 00316 Print cycle Scroll down It is possible to print or save this data by selecting the appropriate icons prints the cycle report only with option LisaPrint see 6 1 3 saves the cycle report on the memory card only with option LisaLog standard on Lisa 500 optional on Lisa 300 CE prints the cycle labels only with option LisaSafe see 6 1 4 24 If up to 2 options are active the available options will immediately be displayed EH Sterilization Lisa S22 06 0011 00 11 05 00 41 06 0011 Or Smith 1030011 Cycle UNIVERSAL 134 TOES JL th 11 03 0011 06 0011 L03 00 11 Fh 06 0011 p gt th 11 03 00 11 ce X Hn AL 434 06 0011 pm oe ith 11 03 0044 W OURSAL 134 Ba nith If more than two options are active a selection key appears so as to be able to choose the desired option WAH Sterilization Lisa 522 06 0011 00 1103 00 11 Y Or Smith ition mU UHIYERS AL 134 06 0017
19. Cycle history Maintenance Service Test cycles Scroll up Current selection 01 00 00 Scroll down 6 1 1 Language Use this menu to select the user interface language Abort and return to Scroll up previous screen MEnalish Cursor Italiano Deutsch Espa ol Frangals Nederlands Selection Scroll down confirmation m 6 1 2 Sleep mode In Sleep mode the sterilizer reduces the power consumption to a minimum The sterilizer will switch to sleep mode whenever it is idling without being used Use this menu to program the time before the steri lizer switches to sleep mode e The time range is from 0 never in sleep mode to 8 hours The factory setting is 1 hour e The time can be set in fixed increments of 10 minutes Abort and return to previous screen Increase time Sleep mode 01 00 00 Selection confirmation Decrease time 6 1 3 Printer Use this menu if you want to connect a printer for cycle data recording Select the printer by using the scroll icons press Confirm to save the configuration For more information on connecting a printer to your sterilizer see S 4 3 Abort and return to Scroll up previous screen z Current selection v Print p Citizen ODPI13301 p Custom SPRINT S APFSBHPz2hbL z Confirm and return to previous menu Scroll down 17 6 1 4 Label printer available with LisaSafe option This menu allows labels to be printed Select
20. ERFACE To power the sterilizer press the main switch located behind the service door see image to the right When the sterilizer is switched ON the chamber auto matically heats to 120 C This process pre heating takes approximately 10 min A utes If a sterilization cycle is initiated during the pre heating phase it will start automatically once the pre heating temperature is achieved Once the sterilizer is switched on the following screen appears Sleep mode Menu option LIVER SAL 134 PRION 134 Available cycles UNIVERSAL 121 Current date Current time 091 06 06 Selection confirmation e a as ba oN oo My Cycle counter Cycle selection To run a sterilization cycle place the load in the sterilization chamber and close the chamber door Select a cycle by pressing the Cycle selection icon and confirm the selection by pressing the Selection confir mation icon P UEN E ca a Max solid amp Sk Max porous 1 5K 9 plateau 04 00 Start cycle MH 00436 A screen will inform you about the maximum load weight limits for the cycle you selected Initiate the cycle by pressing the Start cycle icon 9 2 INITIAL WARNINGS AND SLEEP MODE This message will appear if the sterilizer is switched on and the clean water tank is empty Fill the clean water tank with distilled or demineralized water see 5 4 Fill water tank 1106 16
21. ING THE DOOR SEAL Clean the door seal and the chamber face side with a non abrasive cloth and a mild detergent Rinse with clean water 113 CLEANING THE CHAMBER AND CHAMBER COMPONENTS e Remove the trays from the chamber e Remove the chamber rack e Clean the chamber with a damp sponge and a mild detergent e Hinse the chamber with a sponge and remove all traces of the cleaning agent e Apply the same procedure for the rack trays or cassettes Thoroughly clean all around the sterilization chamber and the internal chamber interface at the back of the chamber A N Do not bend or damage the temperature sensor at the bottom right of the cham ber Never use disinfectants or sharp objects to clean the chamber 11 4 CLEANING THE CHAMBER FILTER e Remove the filter cap at the back of the chamber bot tom center by turning it counter clockwise e Remove the stainless steel filter and rinse it with tap waier e Insert the filter on the cap plug in and lock it by turning clockwise When placing the filter cap make sure to N mount it so that the small pin tube faces down see picture to the right step 5 43 115 CLEANING THE EXTERNAL STERILIZER SURFACES e Disconnect the mains cable e Never use disinfectants or abrasive products e Clean all external covers with a damp cloth and a mild detergent Do not use excessive amounts of water to wash the sterilizer as this may A damage the electrical
22. IOLOGICAL FILTER oocccccccnnccnnncnnnnnccccoonncnnnncnonononononononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnos 44 Idee REPLACING THE DUST EIBEEE sas a 44 11 8 CLEANING THE WATER TANKS nr o Rast a do das e el 45 11 9 REPLACING THE DOOR SEAL ina a c ooo b oa oa actua io R 46 11 10 SERVICE CONDUCTED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN eene 47 12 USE OF THE MEMORY CARD optional for 300 series 11 eeeeeeeeeeeeeee eese nennen nennen nnn nnn 48 12 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEMORY CARD oocccccnncccnnnnncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnononznnnnns 48 12 2 READING OF MEMORY CARD DATA WITH A PC MAC ooooccccccccnnnncccnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnneninnnnos 48 12 3 MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR A PC MAC occccccccccoccccnnnccnnnnoncconononnnonncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnns 48 12 4 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL USB CARD READER TO YOUR PC MAC eeeeenm 49 12 5 SAVED EIEE S tieu antis a bee iain bo ar eer Sete o edu eb es le o co des 49 1236 GONTBRBOEGOBE iip aaa 49 127 FILE NAME d cT 49 128 DIRECTORY NAME sustancia losas annalu idad 49 129 MEMORY CARD MANAGEMENT optional for 300 Series ooocccccccccnnocccconncccccccnnnncncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnannnnos 50 A A cecuuivadue d Eee s 51 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 tie nba E o LM LULA LI Mte 52 14 RECYCLING DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 11 eccL iiLLeeerce rellene eee m ee eaa a asas a a e Dessau asas cr IIa asas saa
23. If this message is displayed it is not possible to initiate a sterilization cycle The mes e sage disappears automatically once the clean water tank is filled If the sterilizer is not used for a certain programmable time period it will automatically switch to Sleep mode to conserve energy programmable time out default 1 hour see 8 6 1 2 Press the Sleep mode icon to get back to the main menu Sleep mode 9 3 DATE CLOCK SETTING To properly save or print cycle data on a memory card or on a printout the internal sterilizer time and date has to be set since these parameters are included in the sterilization cycle data report Please refer to 8 6 1 9 for details on how to properly set the sterilizer date and time 9 4 9 4 1 FILLING OF THE CLEAN WATER TANK Manual filling AN Use only high quality distilled or demineralized water see Appendix 7 Slide the tank cover to the right to access the clean water tank inlet Remove the cap 1 from the tank inlet Insert the funnel and fill the clean water tank with app 3 5 liters of distilled or demineralized water Once the clean water tank is almost full an audible tone will sound You can add some more water but make sure that water does not overflow Place the cap 1 to close the tank Slide the tank cover back into its original posi tion Drain the used water tank The water level in the clean water tank decreases during every steriliza
24. OLUTIONS The main switch or network cir Activate the main switch or network circuit cuit breaker is OFF breaker ON The sterilizer remains switched OFF No voltage at the socket Check the electrical circuit The mains cable is not properly Plug in the cable connected Leaks through the chamber door eal Clean the door seal 11 2 Water is leaking at the front of the sterilizer Internal problem of the unit Call technical service for control The sterilizer must be installed on a level sur face Unit not leveled Comply with the maximum load weight limits Overloaded chamber for each type of load 7 1 Always use the chamber rack for trays and cassettes At the end of the cycle water remains inside the chamber and the load is not perfectly dry Remove and clean the chamber filter see S Chamber filter clogged 11 4 Follow the recommendations as listed in Load incorrectly positioned Appendix 2 amp Appendix 3 Tap water on instruments when Ensure that instruments are dry before they placed in the sterilizer are placed in the sterilizer Use of water of poor quality or water containing chemical sub stances Drain both water tanks S 11 8 Use water of good quality see Appendix 7 Organic or chemical residues Clean rinse and dry instruments before plac Oxidation or spots on on the instruments ing them in the sterilizer see Appendix 2 instruments Ens
25. ORIES Following accessories are supplied together with the sterilizer ACCESSORIES PLACED INSIDE THE STERILIZATION CHAMBER Accessory ltem Description Quantity Tray E 5 Perforated anodized aluminum tray 5 Stainless steel rack to accommodate 5 trays or 3 cassettes Reversible rack l Optional models available see Appendix 9 For more information contact your dealer Tray holder for removing trays from the steriliza Tray noiaer tion chamber Drain tube Transparent drain tube with quick connector 1 Mains cable Length 2 meters 1 Funnel Funnel to fill the clean water tank 1 Wall spacer Spacer to keep distance between wall and steril 2 DOCUMENTS PLACED INSIDE THE PACKAGE Sterilization chamber 1 Sterilizer Ce Declaration of conformity CE Warranty Warranty card 1 Norm EN 13060 small steam sterilizers 1 ACCESSORIES PLACED INSIDE THE PACKAGE 500 Series only Works Test Report Memory card USB reader eV External memory card reader 1 Memory card Lo i Reads and saves cycle data 3 3 UNIT DESCRIPTION 3 1 FRONT VIEW Chamber door Sterilization chamber Door pin Dust filter 3 2 SERVICE DOOR Bacteriological filter Main switch Quick connector for manual draining of clean water tank Water tank cover Sliding cover for manual filling of the clean water tank Touch screen
26. PV1 3 not reached gt E service A350 Vacuum pump fault gt service Clean and check the door seal 11 2 and the face side of the chamber repeat the test If the problem persists gt service During a vacuum phase of the cycle a vacuum of Real 0 50 bar or lower could not be achieved Leak between the reading points P1 and P2 of the dd Vacuum Test Clean and check the door seal 11 2 and the face side of the chamber repeat the test If the problem persists gt service Leak between the reading points P2 and P3 of the ASAN Vacuum Test Water pump A400 Water pump fault gt service A410 Water conductivity meter fault gt service A420 Flow meter fault gt service Door locking The chamber door locking mechanism blocked A520 during opening c Service The chamber door locking mechanism blocked A530 i i during closing c service Electric valves A601 8 Electric valve A H fault c service Condenser A720 Fan fault c service Water tanks A810 Water level sensor fault c service Manual stop A990 The Manual stop icon was pressed Wait until the end of the reset phase see 7 2 41 11 MAINTENANCE There are two levels of maintenance Maintenance performed regularly by the user Preventive maintenance carried out by an authorized service technician see S 11 10 AN Before carrying out any maintenance on t
27. This menu is used for service and diagnostic operations lt can be accessed by authorized service techni cians only 26 6 6 TEST CYCLES Use this menu to run a variety of test cycles that might be mandatory in your country Press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Test cycles from the menu see S 6 Select the Test cycle by pressing the Scroll up and Scroll down icons and initiate the cycle by press ing the Selection confirmation icon For more information on test cycles see appendixes 4 6 Ch out Scroll up VACUUM TEST ESD HELIX Selection con firmation 6 7 UTILITY Use this menu to view the sterilizer system information and to format the memory card optional for 300 Series Press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Utility from the menu see 8 6 Delayed cycle start Cycle history WET EE LET Service Test cycles 21 6 7 1 System info Use this menu to view the sterilizer system informa tion e Model e Serial Number e Firmware revision e Loader revision e Power FW revision 006 0011 6 7 2 Formatting the memory card optional for 300 Series Use this menu to format your memory card in case you want to erase all the data on the card Press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Utility from the menu see 6 Press Format MMC to initi ate the formatting Next you will see this screen asking if you want The system first verifies the card
28. User Manual CE N ew Generation V LISA 500 300 SERIES 201 0 AEN REV 3 INTRODUCTION copas ts 1 1 1 DUO c 1 1 2 APPLICABLE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES NORMS 0 2 22 0 lt ccscccssccssceessecesctcedeecaceeencccesasereesesccessaverecenstessseees 1 ta INTENDED USE ent a 1 14 SYMBOLS DISPLAYED ON THE STERILIZER occcoccncnnnnnnccnnnnncncnnnnnonnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnns 2 15 GENERAL AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS eesssssessessssseeeeeee nennen nenne nennen nnns nnne nnn 2 Bie rci 3 2 1 UNPACKING THE STERILIZER srei asma a PIU MIC redo eden tiere ace 3 2 2 STANDARD ACCESSORIES qccicssicciccccsisteceedartceiesiiecchecesidtesceeds cece sasacideiessidedeadessddceusededeadscdladaraedesnciodeousss 3 UNIT DESCRIPTION Mete 4 3 1 339 IN N T 4 Se SENVICEDOO c ree 4 c REAR VIEN MM 5 3 4 DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERNAL WATER TANKS eeesesssssssseeeenn nennen nennen nnn nnn nnns nnns 6 2 CHAMBER RAGE NER ER 7 3 0 USABLE SPACE IN THE CHAMBER ec cn2ccisccccscteceedencecsncceanicnndededcoseuvsdeedeoddecethauntenscadedsecaadsdcedsagdasectennaetense 7 JRRSEUBE pe eres 8 4 1 s
29. al ccccccssseecceceeseeeeccseeeeesseeaeeeesseeueeeesseeaeeeesssegeeeessageeess 14 5 5 DRAINING OF THE USED WATER TANK ssesseesessseseenne nnne nennen nenne nnn nnn nnn nnns sss naar nnn rra n na 15 5 5 1 cli ERR 15 D52 GOMINUOUS OIM REN 15 5 6 MEMORY CARD optional for 300 Series oooccccccconccoccccncoccnnccnnnncnnnononnnononnonnrononnnnncnnnnnnnnrnnornnnrnnnnnnanans 15 5 6 1 Inserting removing the memory card cscccccceeeeecceeeeceeeeeeceeeeesaueeeseaeeeesseeeeeseeeesseeeeeseneeeens 15 PROGRAMMIN cmm 16 6 1 SE TURMENU MM T c 16 6 1 1 E APP e M 17 A Sleep Mide m uu 17 o PPP ieeen a eecmenmsceeiste cn cecesaaeserineeae eemenesonoaceesece renee E 17 6 1 4 Label printer available with LisaSafe option cocccooononncccnncccnnnnoncconnnononnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnos 18 6 1 5 Automatic printing available with LisaSafe OptiON ooccccccoonncnnccccnncnnconnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnonannnns 18 6 1 6 Manual printing available with LisaSafe OptiON oooccccccccnncnncccnoncnnnononncnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnns 19 6 1 7 Storage time weeks available with LisaSafe Opti0N cccccconccnncccnnncccnconnccnnnncnonononononnnnnnnononos 19 6 10 WS aMule en ee eee ee eee 20 6 1 9 Dates re NETS 20 SN OMEN ali PE A 05 Pe A a 21 OTN Giek TONY caseros otto rrpp E AANE e ET E 21 631
30. ands and products are trademark of the manufacturers 12 6 CONTROL CODE Saved files contain a control code for proper identification Any manipulation of a file will change the code and compromise the integrity of the saved data W amp H Sterilization will not take responsibility for any ma nipulated cycle data 12 7 FILENAMES Each cycle report is saved as a file in a HTM format File names are generated automatically Example of a file name 01898 28 01 06 08 41 22 B amp D HELIX LISA 317 02 0005 htm saving format depends on the Date Clock setting see S 6 1 9 128 DIRECTORY NAME Files are saved on the memory card in the following structure LISA 317 02 0005 2006 01 01898 28 01 06 08 41 22 B amp D _ HELIX LISA 317 02 0005 htm 49 12 9 MEMORY CARD MANAGEMENT optional for 300 Series MMNE SO managment As soon as a memory card is inserted the unit automati cally checks the card Memory card checking Please wait o J M 001 FIFIC SDI managment In case the recorder detects that the memory card is Memor card error damaged or defective the following screen is shown z na M Press the Confirm icon and replace the card Confirm If the card is not formatted or if it is formatted with a dif ferent standard e g FAT 12 the following screen is MI shown Format now i Cancel Press the Confirm icon to proceed with the formatting Confirm M 001 3 MME S0 managment A confirmation screen will
31. appear warning you that all n data will be lost if you proceed with the formatting Press all data on MIL al the Confirm icon to proceed or press Cancel to return Cancel will be lost Proceed to the main menu Confirm M 001 50 FIFIC SDI managment If the Confirm icon is pressed the formatting begins Formatting Please wait _ _x o M 001 FIFIC SDI managment During formatting the system also checks for errors If it detects any then the following screen is displayed Press the Confirm icon to return to main menu and replace the card Mernory card error Replace it Confirm M 001 12 10 SAVING A FILE If a memory card is inserted cycle data is saved automati cally on the card at the end of every cycle Is no card in serted the following screen will be displayed MMC SO managment Press the Confirm icon to get to the cycle end screen You always have the option to print or save data of the most recent cycle see 6 3 sawing failed memory card not read Confirm M 001 No activity will take place if a memory card is inserted while a cycle is in progress At the RONE end of the cycle the memory card will be verified and cycle data will be saved 43 TROUBLESHOOTING Please find below a table of potential problems and easy solutions For further troubleshooting information please also refer to 8 Display messages and 9 Alarms PROBLEMS POTENTIAL CAUSES S
32. ard ware key and the serial port at the back of the sterilizer Plug in the printer s power cable at the mains supply Switch on the printer by pressing the main interrupter on the right hand side Select the type of printing automatic or manual and other options in the sterilizer sub menus After installation the printer automatically carries out calibration to obtain the format of the labels used For this to take place the label printer must be connected switched ON with the label roll and ribbon inserted Access the setup menu select the label printer option and select the printer model to be used see 6 1 4 EN d P nt brate the printer even if the printer is al SS Carry out the selection procedure to cali ready set to the correct model During calibration the printer may use up a few labels but this is perfectly normal and these labels can be disposed of If the calibration process has not been car ried out correctly or it has been carried out correctly but the label format does not cor respond to that selected for the application the printer may present anomalies during printing such as blocking leaving blank la bels or printing only partial information etc 10 4 5 DEMINERALIZER optional W amp H Sterilization offers external water supply systems for automated supply of demineralized water to the sterilizer s LisaDem32 or LisaOsmo Once installed the clean water tan
33. at are difficult to reach Repeat this procedure for both tanks make sure the drain tube it at tached to the drain quick connector of the tank you are cleaning left tank 2 used water tank gray colored connector right tank 2 clean water tank blue colored connector Remove the two internal tank filters A clean them with tap water mild detergent can also be used and put them back into their positions Reposition the rubber membrane by carefully inserting it into its outer seat and the tank dividing wall Close the cover and tighten the 5 tank cover screws clockwise i If the sterilizer is not used for more than 3 days both water tanks must be completely drained in order to avoid algae growth or any other deposits 45 11 9 REPLACING THE DOOR SEAL e Fully open the chamber door of the sterilizer e Pull out the door seal by hand e Carefully clean the seal seat and the chamber face side with a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol e Moisten the new seal with water e Insert the seal in the sequence as illustrated in the following diagrams FIRST TOP AND BOTTOM THEN LEFT AND RIGHT Make sure that the door seal is properly placed to avoid air leaks It must be evenly in serted on the entire circumference without any bumps or deformations 46 11 10 SERVICE CONDUCTED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN Regular
34. at the back of the sterilizer Cable length should not exceed 2 meters Connect the printer mains cable Switch ON the printer Select the printer type 86 1 3 LisaPrint is the default setting All necessary data to document sterilization cycles is printed for details see Appendix 8 NOTE Lisa 517 522 sterilizers offer the option to digitally record cycle data on removable memory cards Cycle data can be saved read and printed on a regular PC MAC see S 12 4 4 LABEL PRINTER optional We recommend using the printer TLP 2824 conforms with norm CEl 61010 1 which N has been tested and is compatible with the Lisa sterilizer and its software Fr The use of other printers removes all responsibility from the manufacturer with re gards to the correct functioning of the system the guarantee and all other claims LISA 317 06 0123 00 12 00 00 00 ROSSI MARIO Date 25 10 07 10 48 00 Cycle B UNIVERSAL 134 Number 00001 Expiry date e Tn E HR p COOEABDO00001 Please refer to the label printer manual or quick start guide for instructions on how to mount the roll of labels and ink ribbon Connect the hardware key to the serial port at the back of the printer Connect the serial cable between the h
35. ation process the chemical indicator strip that was used in the Helix Test should be at tached here the strip comes with an adhesive part The sterilization process was successful when the previously yellow marked spots turned to a consistent dark color Operator No 1 Operator No 2 Operator No 3 S N of the sterilizer Released Cycle Operator Chemical indicator No No Yes No 64
36. ch side of the sterilizer to ensure adequate ventilation Mount the supplied wall spacers at the back of the sterilizer see image to the right e Do not place the sterilizer near a sink or in a location where it is likely to be splashed with water danger of electric short circuit e Install the sterilizer in a well ventilated room e Keep the sterilizer away from all sources of heat 4 1 4 Securing the sterilizer with a safety bracket If the bench on which the sterilizer is installed is small there is a risk of the sterilizer tilting when the chamber door is opened and leaned upon Use the safety bracket optional see Appendix 9 to avoid that Move the two front feet in the rear position Drill two holes on the installation surface and fix the bracket with the supplied screws Screws 4 8x22 Minimum distance 2 holes 03x20 Refer to safety bracket installation procedures for further details Position the sterilizer on the bench with one of the rear feet inserted in the safety bracket 4 2 ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY The electrical installation used for the sterilizer must comply with the current standards in the country of use The electrical supply must be single phase 200 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 10 A on a dedicated cir
37. cuit Installation category mains overload category Il Maximum power consumption of the sterilizer is 2 000 2 400 W 10 A A grounded connection is essential The electrical supply to which the sterilizer is connected must be composed of A grounded plug A 10 A differential circuit breaker with a sensitivity of 30 mA The circuit breaker must be a certified type according to applicable norms Plug in the mains cable at the back of the sterilizer Check that the voltage specified on the nameplate located on the backside of the sterilizer corresponds to the supplied mains voltage The overall electrical safety of the sterilizer is guaranteed only if the mains volt age supply is properly grounded according to all applicable norms AN If unclear have the electrical installation checked by a qualified electrician Do not plug other equipment into the same socket circuit Do not bend or twist the mains cable Use only the original cable as supplied with the sterilizer Do not use cable extensions 4 3 PRINTER optional We recommend the use of LisaPrint conforms to the IEC 61010 1 norm as it has been tested for compatibility with the sterilizer and its software The use of printers other than the ones listed in the relevant printer setup menu see 6 1 3 clears the manufacturer of any responsibility for warranty or any other claims Connect the printer cable to the 25 pin parallel port socket
38. cycle will start Place the sterilization load in the chamber close the chamber door press the Menu icon on the main screen and select Delayed cycle start from the menu see S 6 Return to pre vious screen Select the desired cycle by pressing the Scroll up and Scroll down icons Press the Press to set icon to set the delayed cycle time and date Press to set Abort and return to pre vious screen Set date and time by pressing the Incre ment or Decrement icons Press the Move next icon to go to the next charac ter When the setting is completed press the Confirm icon to get to the next Screen Set date Confirm set tings and en ter next screen Return to previ ous screen On this screen the maximum load weight limits for the selected cycle are shown Press the Cycle start icon to launch the delayed cycle Cycle counter Manual stop The current and the set delayed date and time appear on the screen indicating when the delayed cycle will start Current date and time Delayed cycle date and time A Scroll up UNIVERSAL 134 PRION 134 UNMWERSAL 121 vYACUJH TEST BSD HELIX Scroll down Increment Set time Decrement Max solid LOA g Max porous 1 5K 9 latesy Dl di Cycle start Wait E 1 01 Bar amp 3 28 0 C 010606 15 37 07 Cycle starts at OL 06 06 22 00 00 M 001 36 23 6 3 CYCLE HISTORY Use this menu to view cycle data of the most recent 30 Lisa
39. e Messages are divided in three main catego ries 0106 06 e Warning messages e Information messages e Maintenance messages Check the table below for instructions on how to respond to the various messages WARNING MESSAGES Message Description Action Fill water tank Teden ner cii en Fill the clean water tank with distilled or demine ralized water see 5 4 Drain used water tank The used water tank is full Drain the used water tank see 5 5 Door locking system The door could not be locked Control clean the door seal and try again problem Try again unlocked properly Call for service if the message persists Note When these messages appear on the screen the cycle selection command is disabled It is not possible to initiate a cycle until the necessary action is carried out INFORMATION MESSAGES According to the sterilizer water con ductivity sensor the water quality in terms of uS does not conform to the norm and it may damage the sterilizer see Appendix 7 Completely drain the clean water tank and refill it with water of good quality If you use an automated water supply system check and replace resin filters Non conform water replace water According to the sterilizer water con ductivity sensor the water quality in terms of uS does not conform to the norm and it may seriously damage the sterilizer see Appendix 7 Completely drain the clean water tank and refill it with wate
40. e capsule ce Mi Place the test in the center of the lower tray in the chamber Select and start the Helix B amp D cycle from the Test cycles submenu Process PCO test device only no load Setup Delayed cycle start Cycle history WACLILIM TEST Maintenance ESO HELIX Service CD M 001 36 Once the cycle is finished open the door and remove the test CAUTION The test will be hot AN For correct interpretation of the test results refer to the instructions of the test manufacturer 5 Open the capsule and remove the test strip PASSED FAILED The chemical indicator has turned Part of the chemical indicator has not turned dark dark e g due to residual air inside the capsule 58 APPENDIX6 VACUUM TEST Use this test to validate the performance of the sterilizer in terms of leakage During the test the following is checked gt Efficiency of the vacuum pump Tightness of the pneumatic circuit Pracciira The cycle profile specific for this test includes A vacuum phase up to P1 0 86 bar rra 44 0 A 4 oasen ss s a Mecsas cree I I A stabilization period of 5 min gt 2 Reading of P2 l l I A testing period of 10 min gt 3 Reading of P3 The microprocessor makes the following calculation P3 P2 The result must be less than 0 013 bar A display message will inform at the end of the test cycle if the test passed or failed How to carry out the
41. e memory cards Data from memory cards can be managed with your PC or MAC Memory cards are supplied with a USB cable and an external USB reader Insert the memory card into the dedicated slot behind the service door until it clicks into its final position Ensure that the flat corner of the card points to the top right see image below Once a card is inserted the unit automatically verifies the condition of the card The verification time of the memory card takes from a few seconds to some minutes It is possible to reduce the verification time if the card is formatted directly on the sterilizer see S 6 7 2 NOTE 1 Periodically transfer cycle data from the card to your computer NOTE 2 The manufacturer does not take responsi bility for any damages to the memory card or loss of data during or after the warranty period f To remove the memory card slighty push it in and P gently pull it out 12 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MEMORY CARD Technology MMC Multi Media Card Tested brands that can be used with the LISA PQI Sandisk Lexar Transcend TwinMos Toshiba Sterilizer Tested capacity Between 16Mb 256Mb Brands and products are trademarks of the manufacturers The supplied memory cards have a storage capacity of not less than 64Mb 12 2 READING OF MEMORY CARD DATA WITH A PC MAC Memory card data can be saved viewed copied and printed on a PC MAC eq
42. eveling phase END 26 05 0 00 092 6 0 00 End date time Cycle completed APPENDIX9 ACCESSORIES DESCRIPTION ORDERING NUMBER LisaPrint Perforated anodized aluminum tray Chamber racks Chamber rack Europe Chamber rack USA Chamber rack for 4 cassettes Chamber rack for 2 implant cassettes Tray holder Drain tube Mains cable Funnel Bacteriological filter 62 A70010xx F523204x Lisa 317 517 F523205x Lisa 322 522 F523008x Lisa 317 517 F523009x Lisa 322 522 F523020x Lisa 317 517 F523021x Lisa 322 522 F523012x Lisa 317 517 F523015x Lisa 322 522 F523016x Lisa 317 517 F523017x Lisa 322 522 F523001x S230900x U38010xx F540903x W322400x DESCRIPTION Door seal Dust filter Wall spacer Memory card USB reader Memory card Log kit To retrofit Lisa 300 Series Steriliz ers with a digital cycle recording sys tem installation to be carried out by a qualified technician Safety bracket screws Used water tank continuous drain kit ORDERING NUMBER F460504x F364502x F190107x A801002x A801001x A801015x X051019x G005306x 63 APPENDIX 10 HELIX TEST DOCUMENTATION FORM Documentation For the documentation of sterilization cycles After the steriliz
43. for all types of loads solid porous hollow A and B unwrapped bagged single or double wrapped B PRION 134 that features a pre vacuum phase a plateau time sterilization or holding time of 18 minutes at a temperature of 135 5 and a post vacuum drying phase See the table on the following page for further details This cycle is a type B sterilization cycle suitable for all types of loads solid porous hollow A and B unwrapped bagged single or double wrapped that features a plateau time sterilization or holding time of 15 minutes at a B UNIVERSAL 121 temperature of 122 5 and a post vacuum drying phase The cycle is pri marily designed for loads that do not withstand temperature levels of 135 5 C See the table on the following page for further details When selecting a B UNIVERSAL 134 or a B PRION 134 cycle you have the option to initiate an ECO B cycle instead The ECO B cycle features the same sterilization parameters as the B UNIVERSAL 134 or ECO B OPTION B PRION 134 cycles with a shorter drying time The ECO B cycle is de signed for small loads only See the table on the following page for further details All available sterilization cycles feature the same pressure profile as shown in the graph below Only the duration of the plateau time sterilization or holding time drying time and the sterilization temperature vary The ECO B option shortens the drying time for small loads only
44. he unit remove the mains cable 11 1 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Certain consumables have to be replaced periodically to guarantee a faultless operation of the sterilizer Display messages will inform you whenever it is time to replace one of these components Check the table below for an overview of the various maintenance tasks and the frequency of execution of J Consumable D M Frequency cycles Operation part number escription Clean the door seal and the chamber face side 11 2 Clean the chamber the trays and the rack 11 3 Monthly 11 4 Clean the sterilizer external surfaces 11 5 Every 3 ES Replace the bacteriological filter NA 11 6 Clean the chamber filter months Replace the dust filter Appendix 9 11 7 every Clean both water tanks 11 8 months Every year See Replace the door seal Appendix 9 11 9 Every 3 4000 Have the sterilizer serviced by an authorized 11 10 11 10 years service technician Whichever comes first Refer to the legislation and instructions specific to your country The Maintenance sub menu see 6 4 indicates the number of cycles remaining before it is time to re place the various consumables or when general servicing is required The maintenance counter de creases in value after each cycle When one of the counters reaches 0 the corresponding message appears on the touch screen see 8 Maintenance counter Reset counter 42 11 2 CLEAN
45. ight in working condition fully loaded Max heat output Max noise level Steam generator Power Voltage Max pressure max temperature Safety overload valve Sterilization chamber Power voltage Max pressure max temperature Safety overload valve Total volume Usable space identical for all cycles Bacteriological filter Distilled or demineralized water Water quality Min max water consumption per cycle Tank volume Connections Miscellaneous TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Single phase 200 240 VAC 10 50 60 Hz 10 A From 5 C to 40 C 0 90 From 20 C to 60 C 0 90 empty tanks 3 000 m asl 0 5 bar 200 240 VAC 2 000 2 400 W 10A W 450 mm H 435 mm D 599 mm W 470 mm H 485 mm D 650 mm W 360 mm H 410 mm D 360 mm 40 kg LISA 317 and 517 50 kg LISA 322 and 522 48 5 kg 57 N m 120 N sq ft LISA 317 and 517 58 5 kg 71 N m 145 N sq ft LISA 322 and 522 3 000 kJ hour 62 dB Lisa 500 series 66 dB Lisa 300 series 2 000 W 200 VAC 3 bar 144 C 3 bar 1 000 W 200 VAC 1 400 W 240 VAC 2 6 bar 140 C 2 6 bar 17 250 mm x D 362 mm LISA 317 and 517 22 250 mm x D 440 mm LISA 322 and 522 121 L 195 mm x H 205 mm x D 300 mm L SA 317 and 517 15 51 L 195 mm x H 205 mm x D 385 mm LISA 322 and 522 0 3 um Conform to EN 13060 Annex E water conductivity lt 15uS cm 0 301 0 55 full porous load LISA 317 and
46. ization chamber is below the minimum threshold If the problem persists gt service During the sterilization phase of the cycle the tem Repeat the cycle perature of the steam is below the minimum threshold If the problem persists gt service During the sterilization phase of the cycle the tem Repeat the cycle perature of the steam is above the maximum threshold If the problem persists gt service The temperature sensor of the chamber heating NN gt service element is broken or disconnected The internal temperature sensor of the chamber is l gt E service broken or disconnected Repeat the cycle Air Detector alarm Lisa 500 Series If the problem persists gt service Steam generator The temperature sensor of the steam generator is broken or disconnected Fault of the steam generator heater gt service The internal temperature sensor of the Air Detec tor system is broken or disconnected Lisa 500 gt service Series c service Code Description Action Vacuum pump Clean and check the door seal S 11 2 and the face side of the chamber repeat the cycle If the problem persists gt service During a vacuum phase of the cycle a vacuum of 0 20 bar or lower could not be achieved A310 Clean and check the door seal S 11 2 and the face side of the chamber repeat the cycle If the problem persists gt service A321 Timeout set point in
47. k no longer needs to be filled manually but will be filled automatically with demineralized water The LisaDem32 LisaOsmo utilize resin cartridges to remove minerals from city water to assure a constant good water quality for the sterilization process 4 5 1 Connecting an external water supply system demineralizer To install a LisaDem32 LisaOsmo water supply system an interface cable and the fittings D2 and D4 located at the back of the sterilizer are used Interface cable For more information refer to the LisaDem32 LisaOsmo user manuals D2 filling 4 6 CONTINUOUS DRAINING optional 4 6 1 Connecting the drain tube The sterilizer can be connected to a drain or simply to a sink for continuous draining of the used water Unscrew the plug from the D4 fitting at the back of the sterilizer Install the 1 8 barber fitting and the drain tube from the kit and route the tube to a drain or sink kit or dering number G0053060 If unclear have the in stallation checked by a qualified plumber The drain tube must not be longer than 5 meters N The draining point must be at least 20cm below the surface on which the sterilizer is placed D4 draining For further information refer to the LisaDem32 LisaOsmo Drain tube user manuals 9 GETTING STARTED 5 1 THE USER INT
48. le 30 7 1 1 Starting a sterilization cycle Exit from sleep mode by pressing the Sleep Select a cycle by pressing the Cycle selection mode icon icon and confirm the selection by pressing the Selection confirmation icon Exit sleep mode Enter sleep mode Menu gt PRION 134 UNMWERSAL 121 010606 deal EP 500136 i Selection confirmation Cycle selection Once a cycle is selected and confirmed the following screen informs about the maximum load weight lim its that can be processed with the selected cycle see cycle table 7 1 for further information Press the Start cycle icon to initiate the selected cycle Return to ECO option previous menu Max solid 4 Skog Max porous 1 5K plateau 04 00 Start cycle M 001 7 1 2 ECO B option The ECO B option is intended to reduce the total cycle duration of a standard cycle providing a quick type B cycle for a limited load weight The ECO B option is available for the B UNIVERSAL 134 and B PRION 134 sterilization cycles and can be selected for loads with the following maximum weight limits 0 5 kg solid 0 2 kg porous unwrapped single or double wrapped bagged The sterilization parameters of the ECO B cycle are the same as the ones of the B UNIVERSAL 134 and B PRION 134 cycles pre and post vacuum plateau time of 4 18 minutes at a sterilization temperature of 135 5 C the only difference is the shorter drying time T
49. mber 00001 Cycle ompleted C TE A MM COOEABDOOO001 LISA 317 06 0123 00 12 00 00 00 ROSSI MARIO Date 25 10 07 10 48 00 Cycle B UNIVERSAL 134 Number 00001 Expiry date If the set time in weeks is different to zero the expiry date is II T ni lil automatically calculated according to the cycle start date C00EABD00001 NOTE The expiry date appears only when a cycle has terminated successfully therefore it is not con sidered an anomaly if the expiry date is missing and replaced by the cycle outcome in the case of test cycles or sterilization cycles interrupted manually or that have ended incorrectly The setting of a storage time only has effect on the cycles performed thereafter and does not have any effect on the cycles that have already been carried out Use a storage time in conformity with the recommendations of the manufacturers of the devices to be sterilized and of the containers packaging used and according to the current norms 19 Abort and return to previous screen Scroll up Storage time week Time duration selected Confirm and return to i Scroll down previous menu 6 1 8 User name Use this menu to program the user or the office name The name will be included in the cycle data report Select a character by pressing the Increment or Decrement icons Press the Move next icon to move to the next position When the setting is completed press the Confirm icon
50. n b dicator have turned dark Yj NN AS The result is also incorrect if the indicator is gray or silver over exposure i e excessive temperature Central part has not turned dark e g due to 4 an air pocket in the cen ter of the test device 57 APPENDIX 5 HELIX TEST The Helix Test is representative of the type A hollow load EN 13060 It consists of a 1500 mm long tube that is open on one side and closed with a capsule on the other side An indicator strip is placed inside of the capsule Example of a chemi cal indicator strip lili This test is used to validate the equipment performance in terms of hollow A load sterilization that is Pre vacuum efficiency rapid and uniform steam penetration M Pressure Bar Temperature and pressure of the saturated steam achieved during the plateau holding time The HELIX Test cycle profile is identical to the ones of the B UNIVERSAL 134 and the B PRION 134 cy cles with the following differences The sterilization plateau is 3 minutes 20 sec onds guaranteeing a 30 seconds security margin The drying time is reduced to 4 min to not af fect the chemical indicator result through dry ing How to carry out the test The test must be performed in an empty chamber EN 13060 without load but with the standard furni ture rack and trays Place atest strip inside the capsule See the test manufacturer instructions Close th
51. n maintenance The tank on the left side is called used water tank and contains the used water collected at the end of each sterilization cycle It is fitted with a maximum water level sensor 3 51 Use the quick connector behind the service door right gray to drain the used water tank see chapter on maintenance The used water tank can also be drained automatically by connecting a drain tube to the D4 fitting located at the back of the unit see S 3 3 and 4 6 Used water tank Clean water tank Water level sensors Water inlet for manual filling of clean water tank Fittings for automatic fill Quick connector for ing draining of tanks manual draining of clean water tank we Quick connector for EI manual draining of used water tank NOTE The water consumption per sterilization cycle varies depending on the type and weight of the sterilization load The capacity of the clean water tank is sufficient to run 8 12 sterilization cy cles 3 5 CHAMBER RACK Insert the rack into the sterilization chamber align it at the center bottom of the chamber and push it gently into position until it clicks The chamber rack is reversible and can be used for 5 trays horizontally or 3 cassettes vertically
52. o run a quick ECO B cycle select a B UNIVERSAL 134 or B PRION 134 cycle from the main menu see 7 1 1 and instead of initiating that cycle press the ECO option icon Once the ECO B cycle op tion has been selected the following message informs about the maximum load weight limits that can be processed To initiate the cycle press the Start cycle icon Return to previous menu ECO option ECO Max solid 0 50K 9 ECO Max porous 020K a plateau 04 00 Start cycle M 001 6 If the ECO B option is selected and the actual load weight exceeds the maximum limit as specified on the screen the sterilizer will automatically switch from the ECO B cycle to the standard B UNIVERSAL 134 or B PRION 134 cycle to ensure proper drying of NOTE the load When selecting the ECO B option always place the load on the upper tray of the chamber rack and remove all other trays from the chamber Ensure that the paper side of sterilization bags faces up 7 1 3 Cycle in progress While a cycle is in progress the following parameters are displayed on the touch screen e Sterilization temperature and pressure measured inside the chamber e Elapsed time time elapsed from the beginning of the sterilization cycle e Residual time time remaining until cycle completion e Current cycle phase e g PV1 e Cycle counter e Cycle name In the central part of the screen a simplified cycle pressure profile i
53. on plateau phase PR of the ster ilization cycle is completed the following message will be displayed Load not sterile If an alarm message is generated after the completion of the sterilization plateau phase of the sterilization cycle e g during the drying phase the following message will be displayed Sterile conditions achieved drying interrupted Both messages are printed or saved on the memory card optional for 300 Series 39 10 ALARM CODE TABLE Refer to the table below for troubleshooting assistance in case the sterilizer generates an alarm code Code Action 40 A010 A100 A130 A140 A150 A160 A170 A180 A190 A230 A240 A250 Power supply The load cannot be considered sterile Power failure or significant fall in voltage occurred h le during the cycle The cycle must be repeated Sterilization chamber Observe the max load weight limits clean check the door seal and the face side of the chamber and re The time it took to reach the sterilization plateau is peat the cycle too long overload leaks etc If the problem persists gt service During the sterilization phase of the cycle the pres Repeat the cycle sure measured inside the sterilization chamber is above the maximum threshold If the problem persists gt service During the sterilization phase of the cycle the pres Repeat the cycle sure measured inside the steril
54. place resin cartridge etc In case distilled or demineralized water is purchased from the market switch to a brand of better quality AN 60 The use of water with a conductivity greater than 15uS cm may affect the sterilization process and damage the sterilizer EN 13060 A conductivity greater than 50pS cm may strongly affect the sterilization process and seriously damage the sterilizer The use of water for steam generation with contaminants at levels exceeding those listed in the table above can greatly shorten the working life of the sterilizer and void the manufacturer s warranty APPENDIX8 EXAMPLE OF A CYCLE DATA REPORT Sterilizer info Surgery doctor name Cycle name Cycle counter Cycle start date time Phase Time part T C PBar Start condition PV 04 25 04 25 056 2 0 85 i PP1______ 05 05 00 40 0998 005 Pressure pulse PV2 06 41 01 36 073 0 0 80 PP2 07 16 00 35 100 9 40 06 PV3 08 35 01 19 0825 080 431 Vacuum pulse PP3 09 09 00 34 100 7 0 05 PV4 09 45 00 36 090 2 0 51 Pressure pulse heating Process start sterilization phase T min max of sterilization phase P min max of sterilization phase Process end sterilization phase Drying phase start D01 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 D02 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 D03 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 D04 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 D05 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 DO6 00 00 00 00 22 0 0 02 Drying phase end Water separator draining phase L
55. r of good quality If you use an automated water supply system check and replace resin filters Unacceptable water DO NOT run cycle CPU battery flat The CPU board battery is worn Call for service 3 MAINTENANCE MESSAGES Message Description Action Replace bacteriological This message informs that the bacterio l Repl iological fil 11 6 filter logical filter needs to be replaced eplace bacteriological filter see 11 6 This message informs that the dust filter Repl fil opace GUEST needs to be replaced Replace dust filter see 11 7 This message informs that the door seal Replace door seal p needs to be replaced Replace door seal see 11 9 Clean clear and used This message informs that the water tanks lean th k 11 8 water tanks need to be cleaned Clean the water tanks see 11 8 4000 cycles reached This message informs that a 4000 cycle r service Call for service overhaul needs to be performed Call for service Note When these messages appear on the screen e tis not possible to initiate a cycle the cycle selection icon will disappear e The message must be acknowledged by pressing the Confirm icon e he Yes or No option from the Reset counter screen must be selected e The necessary actions must be carried out as described above The Reset counter function allows the user to postpone the necessary action e g when the consumable part to be replaced is no
56. recommend the use of disinfectant wipes rather than spray disinfection Do not immerse instruments in disinfectants Leftover disinfectants can cause extensive damage to your instrumentation during sterilization oxi dation alteration of technical characteristics of seals rubbers fiber optics etc External cleaning This procedure involves the removal of residues blood dentine etc which adhere to critical areas such as spray outlets light ports knurling etc A Wear protective gloves during cleaning Refer to the instructions of the instrument manufacturer A Use a soft damp brush and take care not to scratch the surface of the light ports Lubrication Once the instrument has been disinfected cleaned and is dry free from residues it must be lubri cated before and not after sterilization Follow manufacturer s instruction for proper lubrication Packaging In order to preserve sterility rotating instruments should be wrapped prior to sterilization Follow the manufacturer s packing instructions when using sterilization packaging also see Appendix 2 Sterili zation Load Preparation APPENDIX4 BOWIE amp DICK TEST The Bowie amp Dick B amp D Test also called Steam Penetration Test is representative of the small porous type load It comprises several sheets of paper and foam wrapped in a small packet in the middle of which there is a chemical heat sensitive indicator strip physic chemical
57. rinted labels Quantity selected Confirm and return to previous menu Fewer 18 6 1 6 Manual printing available with LisaSafe option If it is preferred to print labels after having checked the load after opening the sterilizer door it is possible to set the manual print option Select the option using the scroll icons Press the confirm icon to confirm the selection This option allows a label printing screen to appear immediately after opening the door without having to access the cycle history see 6 3 The label printing screen only appears if a sterilization cycle has ended correctly therefore it is not an anomaly if the screen is not displayed after opening the door at the end of a test cycle or at the end of a sterilization cycle interrupted manually or terminated incorrectly If extra labels are required they can be printed by entering the Cycle History menu see 6 3 Abort and return to Scroll up previous screen Type selected previous menu _ Scroll down 6 1 7 Storage time weeks available with LisaSafe option If it is planned to store the sterilized load for a maximum period it is possible to insert a set storage time in this screen and automatically obtain the information relative to the expiry date on the label LISA 317 06 0123 00 12 00 00 00 ROSSI MARIO Date 22 10 07 10 48 00 If the set time is equal to zero no expiry date is shown in the on Cycle B UNIVERSAL 134 the label Nu
58. s shown As the cycle proceeds a pro gress bar overwrites the completed cycle pressure profile showing in real time the actual phase the cycle Is in If you press the Info icon further technical parameters are displayed The Info icon can be pressed at any time also if there is no cycle in progress it provides important information especially for service tech nicians Cycle name Manual stop I l Info Progress bar g3 6 C 0 03 Bar y Cycle pressure 1 Cycle phase profile PH 1 tdi EU 5 7 Residual time 1 00 35 Cycle counter Elapsed time 32 7 1 4 End of cycle Once the cycle ends the following screen appears Info 0 01 Bar Cycle completed T 22315 ooo HOTELS To unlock the door press the Unlock door icon To view the parameters of the last cycle press the Info icon before unlocking the door ATTENTION Load and trays will be hot at the end of the cycle Use tray or cassette holders to remove the load If you do not open the chamber door at the end of the sterilization cycle the sterilization NOTE load remains in the chamber the sterilizer vacuum pump is activated for a few seconds every 10 minutes for a time period of 40 60 minutes to keep the load dry 33 7 2 MANUAL STOP An initiated sterilization cycle can be aborted manually at any time by pressing the manual stop icon Once pressed a warning screen will appear asking for a confirmation see image below top right
59. service is imperative to ensure continuously effective sterilization LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers require servicing every 3 years or 4000 cycles whichever comes first by authorized service technicians The service includes replacement of consumables and other important internal components a safety and system check as well as thorough cleaning of areas that cannot be accessed by the user Replacement parts 2 Metallic water filters 1 Steam generator 1 One way valve 2 Solenoid valves EVE EVF 2 Metallic filters CH SG 2 Pressure safety valve O rings 1 Air detector O ring 1 PT1000 Teflon compression bushing 1 Water separator one way valve 1 Interface one way valve air 1 EV A B C solenoid valves assembly 1 Vacuum Pump membrane kit Cleaning Cleaning of the sterilization chamber and external surfaces Cleaning of the sterilization chamber filter Vacuum cleaning of the interior of the unit paying particular attention to the condenser fins Checks Check of the pneumatic connections Check of the electrical connections Check of the temperature and pressure calibration Check of the door locking system Check of the 2 pressure safety valves Check of the safety systems 47 12 USE OF THE MEMORY CARD OPTIONAL FOR 300 SERIES LISA 500 Series Sterilizers come with a digital cycle data recording system 300 Series Sterilizers can be retrofitted on the market Cycle data is automatically saved on removable rewritabl
60. t available If you press the Yes icon the maintenance message will disappear and the maintenance counter will be reinitialized If you press the No icon the maintenance message will reappear after five cycles and the counter will keep counting up Reset counter Bacteriological tilter Reset counter Yes No M 001 11 1 Inadequate or inappropriate maintenance can lead to frequent malfunctions Lisa sterilizers must be maintained according to the maintenance program see S and expensive repairs and may void the manufacturer s warranty 38 9 ALARMS Lisa sterilizers constantly monitor a variety of parameters during the sterilization cycle to assure a proper sterilization of the load In case any of the parameters is off potentially affecting the sterilization efficiency the cycle is immediately interrupted and an alarm message is displayed Once the sterilizer generates an alarm message a two minute reset phase starts to drain the pneumatic circuits and to bring the chamber back to atmospheric pressure 2 7 A M 001 5 At the end of the reset phase the door can be unlocked by pressing the Unlock door icon The screen will display the A type of alarm that was generated and indicate the condition LE Fs of the sterilization load Refer to 8 10 for alarm code trou Ji 0 01 Bar e bleshooting Load nat sterile LEUTE I T M 001 If an alarm message is generated before the sterilizati
61. team to circulate properly Position sterilization bags with the paper side facing up Empty containers or non perforated trays must be placed upside down to prevent accumulation of water Items made from different materials stainless steel carbon steel aluminum etc must be bagged or placed on separate trays Where instruments are manufactured from carbon steel paper should be placed between them and the sterilizer tray Sterilize instruments with joints e g forceps extraction pliers etc in the open position In the case of wrapped items use porous packaging e g sterilization bags for autoclaves to facilitate good steam penetration and drying Position bags with the paper side facing up 3 Tubes Rinse drain and dry after washing Place tubes on a tray allowing the ends to remain open Do not bend tubes 4 Wrapped bagged material Leave a minimum space between the packages Paper side up Ensure that packages do not make contact with the steriliza tion chamber Position sterilization bags with the paper side facing up 55 APPENDIX 3 MAINTENANCE OF DENTAL HANDPIECES 96 External disinfection This procedure reduces the risk of infection during cleaning and maintenance of the instrument Wear protective gloves during disinfection Refer to the instructions of the instrument manufacturer Avoid using abrasive disinfectants ph value 2 5 9 no chlorine based disinfectants We
62. terilizers are described in the Table 1 of the reference technical norm EN 13060 These loads include solid porous hollow loads type A and hollow loads type B unwrapped single wrapped and double wrapped Lisa sterilizers cannot be used to sterilize liquids or pharmaceutical products 1 4 1 5 AN SYMBOLS DISPLAYED ON THE STERILIZER ATTENTION Where this symbol is displayed on the sterilizer the user must refer to this document When shown in the user manual this symbol means ATTENTION IMPORTANT NOTES To disregard the instructions given in this manual incorrect use poor maintenance or servicing by unauthorized personnel clears the manufacturer of any responsibility for warranty and any other claims HOT SURFACES This symbol is displayed at the front of the sterilizer beneath the chamber door It re minds the user to take special care to avoid burns when dealing with the sterilization load the sterilization chamber the chamber door and the area around the chamber door The material the sterilizer is composed of must be disposed according to the directive 2002 96 CEE GENERAL AND SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS The user is responsible for the proper installation the correct use and maintenance of the steri lizer in accordance with the instructions listed in this manual For further information call your local service provider The sterilizer has not been designed for the sterilization of liquids The sterilizer must not be
63. test This test is used to validate the equipment performance in terms of textile load sterilization that is Pre vacuum efficiency and thus steam pene tration Pressure Bar Temperature and pressure parameters of the saturated steam achieved during the pla teau holding time The Bowie amp Dick Test cycle profile is identical to the ones of the B UNIVERSAL 134 and the B PRION 134 cycles with the following differences The sterilization plateau is 3 minutes 20 seconds guaranteeing a 30 seconds security margin The drying time is reduced to 4 min to not affect the chemical indicator result through drying How to carry out the test The test must be performed in an empty chamber EN 13060 without load but with the standard fur niture chamber rack and trays Place the Bowie amp Dick test pack in the center of the lower tray of the chamber Select and start the Helix B amp D cycle from the Test cycles submenu Process PCO test device only no load EY M 00136 Setup Delayed cycle start Cycle history VACUUM TEST Maintenance ESO HELIX Service Y Y 4 Once the cycle is finished open the door and remove the test CAUTION The packet will be hot AN For correct interpretation of the test results refer to the instructions of the test manufacturer Remove the chemical indicator from the center of the pack PASSED FAILED AW All radial strips of the chemical i
64. test Select and start the Vacuum Test cycle from the Test cycles submenu Empty cycle Delayed cycle start to be run without load Cycle history VACUUM TEST Maintenance B amp O HELIX Service EY M 001 36 99 APPENDIX 7 WATER QUALITY W amp H Lisa sterilizers use distilled or demineralized water to generate steam for the sterilization process Water quality sensors constantly monitor the quality of the water used for sterilization as water of too high mineral content can seriously damage the sterilizer and impair the sterilization process The total mineral content of water used for sterilization has to be lower than 10 ppm parts per million or if a conductivity meter is used to check the water quality the conductivity has to be lower than 15 us cm The table below lists the water quality to be used for steam sterilization see EN 13060 APPENDIX C Contaminants of feed water Evaporate residue Silicon oxide SiO Iron Cadmium Lead Rest of heavy metals excluding iron cadmium lead Chloride Phosphate Conductivity at 20 C pH value Appearance Hardness Values lt 10 mg l lt 1 mg l lt 0 2 mg l lt 0 005 mg l lt 0 05 mg l lt 0 1 mg l lt 2 mg l lt 0 5 mg l lt 15 us cm 5 7 colorless clean without sediment lt 0 02 mmol l If the sterilizer generates a display message in regards to low water quality check the water source refer to the water treatment system user manual re
65. the card points to the top right see image to the right Periodically remove the memory card to download cycle data to a computer To remove the memory card slighty push it in and pull it out gently For further instructions on the use of the memory card see 12 6 PROGRAMMING LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers are equipped with a software that allows the user to program a number of different features The following section shows step by step how each of these features can be pro grammed Press the menu command icon to view the list of available options LO E gt gt LIMIVERSAL 135 PRION 134 UNIVER 01 06 E HOO TB 6 1 SETUP MENU Complete Setup menu 6 1 1 Language 6 1 2 Sleep mode 6 1 3 Printer 6 1 4 Label printer 6 1 5 Automatic printing 6 1 6 Manual printing 6 1 7 Storage time 6 1 8 User name 6 1 9 Date Clock setting 6 1 10 Date format 6 1 11 Clock format 6 1 12 Display contrast 6 1 13 Display backlight 6 1 14 Acoustic tones SAL 121 Abort and return to previous screen Selection confirmation The sub menus regarding label printing are only available with the option LisaSafe with the hardware key and printer plugged in cor rectly 16 The available menu options are shown below Delayed cycle start
66. tion cycle while the used water tank level is rising The sterilizer is equipped with an internal water conductivity sensor that constantly monitors the water quality Should the water quality go beyond a maximum threshold gt 15uS cm con ductivity a warning message is displayed on the screen AN Every time you fill the clean water tank drain the used water tank see 5 5 5 4 2 If an automated water supply system is connected to the sterilizer see 4 5 the clean water tank gets automatically filled once the Automated water supply optional water level drops below the minimum level An internal water conductivity sensor constantly monitors the water quality Should the water quality go beyond a maximum threshold gt 15uS cm conductivity as defined by the European Norm EN 13060 a warning message is displayed on the screen see screen shot to the right 14 Hon conform water replace water L v eons a H 0 0 136 gt Water of low quality can impair the sterilization process and seriously damage the in ternal components of the sterilizer Damages caused by poor water quality will not be covered by the manufacturer s warranty Once this message is displayed check the water source refer to the water supply system user manual replace resin cartridges etc In case distilled or demineralized water is purchased from the market switch to a brand of better quality 5 5 DRAINING OF THE USED WATER TANK
67. trast icons to adjust the contrast Press the Confirm icon to save the selection Abort and return to previous screen Increase contrast Display contrast Confirm and return to previous screen Decrease contrast 21 6 1 13 Display backlight Use this menu to adjust the screen backlight 300 Series or the backlight color 500 Series Press the Increment and Decrement icons to change the setting color Press the Confirm icon to save the selection Abort and return to previous screen E Increment Confirm and return to previous screen Decrement 6 1 14 Acoustic tones Use this menu to set the amount of audible tones the sterilizer is generating for various procedures e All All actions come with audible tones e Reduced Most actions come with audible tones e Minimum Only critical actions come with audible tones e g alarms end of cycle etc Press the Scroll up and Scroll down icons to select the setting Press the Confirm icon to save the set ting Abort and return to previous screen Scroll up v Reduced Finimiunn Confirm and return to previous screen Scroll down 22 6 2 DELAYED CYCLE START Use this menu to delay the start of the selected cycle e g if you want to load the sterilizer in the evening and run a cycle early the following morning before office hours lt is possible to set both the date and the time in which the selected
68. uipped with a USB port USB 1 1 or above 12 3 MINIMUM HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR A PC MAC PC MAC 1 free USB port 1 1 or above PC MAC CD ROM reader PC Operating System WINDOWS 98SE 2000 ME XP or above MAC Operating System OS 9 1 x OS X v10 1 2 Brands and products are trademarks of the manufacturers 48 124 CONNECTING THE EXTERNAL USB CARD READER TO YOUR PC MAC To connect the USB reader to your PC MAC follow these steps Start the PC MAC Connect the USB reader to a free USB port on your computer Most operating systems recognize the USB reader and install the device automatically In some cases the operating system asks for the installation disk To complete the installation follow the messages on your computer screen For further information refer to the instruc tions supplied with the USB reader NOTE 1 If the computer is connected to a network system it is possible that the USB reader drive is NOTE2 not visible on your computer even after correct installation In this case consult your network administrator or assign a different drive letter to the USB reader Once the installation is completed and a memory card with cycle data is inserted into the external card reader data can be saved copied and organized on your PC MAC 12 5 SAVED FILE The sterilization report is saved in a file with a HTM extension It can be opened viewed and printed with a HMTL viewer e g Microsoft Internet Explorer Br
69. ur Seine Chori de anie di Gogl5bU3M Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Steam generator Damplerzeuger lam Yaa 2006 Zu XX Weme steng Ma Work Pewee 20 A conv zu Baie ber ek Maa Pra pe da Baras ar trga flick Ted peepee YEE halt ON abor vc me TK E ea Pri Posso der hei A ore Name plate on the chamber Name plate on the steam generator APPENDIX 2 STERILIZATION LOAD PREPARATION 1 Cleaning the instruments The instruments to be sterilized must be clean dry and free from any residue such as fragments dentine blood etc These substances can damage the objects placed in the sterilizer the sterilizer itself and may prevent the achievement of sterile conditions of the load Clean the instruments immediately after use Follow the manufacturer s instructions e g when using an ultrasonic cleaner Remove all traces of disinfectants from the instruments as this may cause corrosion during the sterilization process Rinse and dry instruments thoroughly Lubricate rotating instruments in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 2 Preparing the trays For each program do not exceed the maximum load weight limits that have been set tested and validated by the manufacturer see 7 1 Always use the chamber rack to allow adequate steam circulation between the trays Do not overload the trays Leave a gap space between sterilization bags to allow s
70. ure that instruments of different materials Contact between instruments of do not touch aluminum carbon or stainless different materials steel etc place them on different trays or cassettes or bag wrap them Clean the chamber and use water of good Scale deposits on the chamber quality see Appendix 7 Select a sterilization cycle featuring a lower Incorrect temperature selected sterilization temperature Follow the instruc tions of the instrument manufacturer Instruments are turning brown or black da Before sending the sterilizer to technical service remove the mains cable empty PA both water tanks and use the original or appropriate packing 92 14 RECYCLING DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS LISA 500 300 Series Sterilizers are mainly built from fiber reinforced polymers metals and electronic com ponents In case of disposal separate the various components according to the materials they are made of Drop the sterilizer with a company that specializes on recycling of related products Do not abandon the sterilizer in unsecured places Always refer to current applicable laws in the country of use 93 APPENDIX 1 Electrical supply Sterilizer Working temperature relative humidity Storage temperature relative humidity Max altitude Min atmospheric pressure Nominal voltage Max absorbed power Max current Overall dimensions Max space required Size of the door movement Weight empty Max we
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