Manual Icanclave D Pro en
Manual Icanclave D Pro en
Manual Icanclave D Pro en
Prior to operating this instrument, please read the operations manual carefully and follow
all installation instructions.
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Content
1. General 4 Scope of manual
4 Intended use
4 4 General safety instructions
4 Standards and directives
5 Symbols
7. Troubleshooting 20 Troubleshooting
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8. Transportation and storage 21 Transportation and storage conditions
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9. Safety devices 21 Safety device description
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11. Appendix 22 Water properties/characteristics
23 Diagrams of the sterilization programs
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1 General
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Scope of Manual
Intended Use
The steam sterilizer described in this manual is intended for the sterilization in all
medical, dental, beauty, vet and tattoo fields of the following types of instrument loads:
solid, porous, hollow loads type A and hollow loads type B, un -wrapped, single wrapped
and double wrapped, liquid, that are compatible with steam sterilization.
The steam sterilizers were designed and produced in conformity with the following
directives and standards:
Directives:
Standards:
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Symbols
For safe operation, please pay close attention to the alert symbols below which can be
found on the sterilizer and throughout this manual.
1 Time
2 Date
3 Process curve
4 Internal temperature
5 Internal pressure
6 Cycle time
7 Program information
8 Clean water tank
level
9 Used water tank
level
10 Printers
11 Door status
12 USB memory
13 Up button
14 Down button
15 Select button
16 Start button
Grey = No connected
USB memory
Green =Ready
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Sterilizer views
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Technical specifications
Packing content
1 Instruments tray 3
Instruments tray
2 1
rack
3 Draining hose 2
4 Door Seal 1
5 Tray handle 1
Door adjustment
6 1
wrench
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3 Installation
General conditions
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Do not install the device near washing basins, taps, etc. where it is likely to be splashed.
Do not lean on the door when it is opened.
Do not place trays, papers, fluid containers or other objects on the sterilizer.
Power supply connection
Check the label on the back panel of sterilizer to verify the voltage rating for the unit. Failure to
connect the sterilizer to an appropriate power supply could result in damage to the unit and
electrical shock to personnel.
Plug power cord into a properly polarized and grounded receptacle rated. A dedicated circuit only
used for the sterilizer is recommended. Never connect the device pin to reductions of any type.
4 Setup
Switch On and open the door to remove all of the inner contents for unpacking.
Connect the power cord to an outlet of the appropriate voltage.
Turn on the main power switch on the right side. After switching on, the machine turns on the LCD
and shows the door position, water level, working program, date, time, etc.
When the level of distilled water reaches a minimum level, the distilled water tank icon will flash
and beep three times.
Press the button on the tank lid and open it to the maximum position.
Fill it carefully with distilled water.
If exceeds the maximum level, an alarm will sound, and the distilled water tank icon will blink.
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Drain the distilled water tank
Attach the drain hose on a fitting connection located on the front of the sterilizer. Pull the
connector to start the draining.
Attention: The capacity of the distilled water tank is approximately 2.5 liters.
Attach the drain hose on a quick fitting connection located inside the service door at the left.
Attention: The capacity of the used water tank is approximately 2 liters.
For the most effective sterilization and to preserve the sample, please follow below:
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Basic Set
Advance Set
Parameter
Unit
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Select “Unit” from the menu by pressing button.
Select the parameter by pressing button. Adjust
it by pressing .
Press button to save and back.
Preheat
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Water quality (optional)
Last Error
Factory reset
5 Operation
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Load
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End of the cycle
Once the cycle is completed, “End” will appear at the end of the graphic,
the printer will print out and the digital report saved in the USB memory is
these are connected.
Caution: Always use the tray handle to load or unload the tray
into the sterilizer. Failure to do so can result in burning.
Caution: Depending on the phase of the cycle, steam and water can escape from the
sterilization chamber when you open the door.
If the cycle is manually interrupted after it reaches the drying phase, the items inside the sterilizer
may be considered sterile.
Note: Considering that the cycle has been interrupted during the drying phase the materials and
instruments inside the chamber may be wet.
If the cycle is manually interrupted before it reaches the drying phase, the items inside the
sterilizer must be considered not sterile.
Caution: Depending on the phase of the cycle, steam and water can escape from the
sterilization chamber when you open the door.
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Select “Delay start”. Select the program by pressing then press to confirm.
Select the parameter by pressing button. Adjust it by pressing .
Press button to save and back.
Test Programs
Helix Test
Put the Helix test device into the chamber, then close the door.
Select “Program” from the main menu by pressing then to enter in the menu,
select “Helix test”; in the screen will appear the information as temperature and
sterilization time (holding time), also the date, time, current pressure and current
temperature.
Press to start the cycle. The stage, conditions and the status of the cycle will appear on the
display. The sterilizers will perform the program automatically. (see appendix 2).
After finishing the cycle, you may check the indicator and evaluate the result according with the
instructions of the test manufacturer.
B&D test
Put the B&D test package into the chamber, then close the door.
Select “Program” from the main menu by pressing then to enter in the menu,
select B&D test, in the screen will appear the information as the temperature and
sterilization time (holding time), also the date, time, current pressure and current
temperature.
Press to start the cycle. The stage, conditions and the status of the cycle will appear on the
display. The sterilizers will perform the program automatically. (see appendix 2).
After finishing the cycle, you may check the indicator and evaluate the result according with the
instructions of the test manufacturer.
Vacuum Test
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Select “Program” from the main menu by
pressing then to enter in the menu,
select “Vacuum test”.
Descale
Mix the descaling powder with distilled water to make descaler according with the
instruction of the descaling powder manufacturer.
From the Programs menu select descale.
After closing the door, press to start the cycle. The stage, conditions and the status of the
cycle will appear on the display. The sterilizers will perform the program automatically. (see
appendix 2).
Follow the instructions in the screen.
Data
The internal memory will store the information of the last 9999 cycles.
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Print report (Optional)
Internal Memory
In this menu you can get the information of all the cycles stored in the internal memory of the
sterilizer.
Select “Report” from the main menu and press button, you will see the list of records.
Select the record by pressing button.
Press button to print and save the report.
Press button to exit.
E.g.
If the serial number of the steam sterilizer is
E00001 and the cycle number is 0012.
==============================
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Program: WRAPPED
Temperature: 134C
Pressure: 206.0 kPa
Drying Time: 08Min
Holding Time: 4.0Min
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Time Temp. Pressure
Start 12:28:17 089.0C
T1: 12:31:32 087.1C -075.0kPa
T2: 12:33:43 110.2C 052.0kPa
T3: 12:36:37 088.9C -075.0kPa
T4: 12:39:20 114.7C 053.7kPa
T5: 12:43:37 087.9C -075.0kPa
T6: 12:50:40 134.8C 206.0kPa
TS: 134.7C 209.5kPa
Max. Temperature:135.2C
Min. Temperature:134.3C
Max. Pressure:214.0kPa
Min. Pressure:204.9kPa
T7: 12:54:39 134.4C 211.4kPa
T8: 12:57:36 102.1C -060.0kPa
T9: 12:59:54 098.2C -060.0kPa
End 13:04:07 102.4C
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Cycle No.: 00017
Ster. Value: Success
Date: 2017-06-07
SN:E54723
Operator:
v 2B00V2.5
==============================
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Print labels (Optional)
6 Maintenance
To ensure proper operation and maximum steam sterilizer life, carefully follow all
recommendations for periodic maintenance.
One of the most important steps you can take to prevent problems with your sterilizer is to use
only distilled water.
Select Settings from the main menu and tap “Maintenance”, to enter in the menu. Select
the item to check the information.
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Clean chamber, door seal ring, trays, and tray rack.
Caution: To prevent burns, let the unit cool before cleaning gaskets and touch the
surface.
Door adjustment
Open the door, insert your finger into the bottom of the door, and pull the
ring to unlock the mechanism. Turn the lid counterclockwise to tighten it. If it
is too tight, you may also turn the lid clockwise to loosen it.
Open the chamber door. Remove the door seal ring carefully by hand.
Clean the door seal ring carefully with a smooth cloth with distilled water.
Moisten the new seal with distilled water.
Insert the new seal and tap in sequence as follows:
Press in the top and bottom Press in the left and right Press the remaining sections
of the door seal. sides of the door seal. of the seal.
Caution: Please ensure the chamber and the door are cold prior to replacing the seal ring.
To drain the water from the used water tank or to fill the tank from an external container, insert the
connector attached to the silicone tube until a click is heard. To disconnect the connector, press
the metal button.
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1. Press the included 2. Turn the drain valve 3. Push and turn the drain
hose on to the drain valve clockwise to drain the valve anticlockwise to be
firmly. tank. back after draining the tank.
7 Troubleshooting
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Power off and contact your supplier if error
E28 The pressure is overload.
persists.
Power off & run a new cycle
E30 Vacuum failed.
Contact your supplier if error persists.
Power off & run a new cycle
E31 Inner temperature sensor error #2*
Contact your supplier if error persists.
9 Safety devices
1. Main breaker: Protection of the instrument against possible failures of the heating resistor.
Action: Interruption of the electric power supply.
2.Thermal cutouts on the main transformer winding: protection against possible short circuit and
main transformer primary winding overheating
Action: Temporary interruption of winding.
4.Safety micro-switch for the door status: Comparison for the correct closing position of the door.
Action: Signal of the wrong position of the door
5.Thermostat on chamber heating resistors: Protection for possible overheating of the chamber
heating resistors.
Action: Interruption of the power supply of the chamber resistors.
6.Thermostat on steam generator heating resistors: Protection for possible overheating of the
steam generator heating resistors.
Action: Interruption of the power supply of the steam generator resistors.
8.Self-leveling hydraulic system: Hydraulic system for the natural pressure leveling in case of
manual cycle interruption, alarm or blackout.
Action: Automatic restoration of the atmospheric pressure inside the chamber.
Appendix 1
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Water properties / Characteristics
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Appendix 2
(kg)
Programs Type
Solid 134 134 210 3.5 12-30 Unwrapped solid material 4.50 1.20
Single-wrapped porous
0.80 0.25
material
Prion 134 134 210 18 37-52 Dual-wrapped porous material 0.60 0.20
Single-wrapped hollow
3.50 1.00
material
Dual-wrapped solid and hollow
material 1.50 0.50
Drying
(optional) ― ― ― 1-20 ― ― ―
The time required for sterilizer to be ready for routine use after the power is switched is less than
5 minutes.
The max. Temperature of the 134°C sterilization cycle is 137°C
The max. Temperature of the 121°C sterilization cycle is 124°C
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Appendix 3
(min)
(kg)
Programs Type
Solid 134 134 210 4 15-30 Unwrapped solid material 5.00 1.50
Single-wrapped porous
1.10 0.30
material
Single-wrapped hollow
4.00 1.25
material
Dual-wrapped solid and hollow
material 2.00 0.60
Drying
(optional) ― ― ― 1-20 ― ― ―
The time required for sterilizer to be ready for routine use after the power is switched is less than
5 minutes.
The max. Temperature of the 134°C sterilization cycle is 137°C
The max. Temperature of the 121°C sterilization cycle is 124°C
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