MELAG Cliniclave 45 User Manual

MELAG Cliniclave 45 User Manual

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Cliniclave
Cliniclave
Large steam sterilizer
from software version 3.240
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Dear customer,
We thank you for your confidence demonstrated by the purchase of this MELAG product. As an owner-run and operated
family concern founded in 1951, we have a long history of successful specialization in hygiene products for practice-
based use. Our focus on innovation, quality and the highest standards of operational reliability has established MELAG
as the world's leading manufacturer in the instrument treatment and hygiene field.
You, our customer are justified in your demand for the best products, quality and reliability. Providing
hygiene"
and
"Quality – made in
management system is subject to close monitoring: one instrument to this end is our annual multi-day audit conducted in
accordance with EN ISO 13485. This guarantees that all MELAG products are manufactured and tested in accordance
with strict quality criteria.
The MELAG management and team.
®
45
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45 M
Germany", we guarantee that these demands will be met. Our certified quality
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  • Page 1 3.240 Dear customer, We thank you for your confidence demonstrated by the purchase of this MELAG product. As an owner-run and operated family concern founded in 1951, we have a long history of successful specialization in hygiene products for practice- based use.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents 1 General guidelines ................................ 6 Symbols used.................................. 6 Formatting rules ................................... 6 MELAconnect App ................................ 6 2 Safety..................................... 7 3 Performance specifications .............................. 9 Intended use .................................. 9 Sterilization procedure ................................. 9 Type of the feed water supply .............................. 9 Safety equipment ................................. 9 Program sequences ................................ 11 4 Description of the device.............................. 12 Scope of delivery................................ 12 Views of the device ................................ 13 Symbols on the device ............................... 15...
  • Page 4 Contents Finding logs.................................. 44 9 Function tests .................................. 46 Vacuum test .................................. 46 Bowie & Dick test ................................ 46 MELAcontrol / MELAcontrol PRO test body system ...................... 47 Feed water quality................................ 48 Validation ................................... 48 Renewed performance qualification (requalification) ...................... 48 10 Settings ..................................... 49 Setting the display position .............................. 49 Logging .................................... 49 User administration ................................ 55 Formatting the CF card .............................. 59 Additional drying................................. 59...
  • Page 5 Contents 14 Technical data .................................. 87 15 Accessories .................................. 90 Glossary .................................... 91...
  • Page 6: General Guidelines

    It represents a component of the product. Should the user manual no longer be legible, damaged or lost, please obtain a new copy from MELAG. State the device type and your address in an e-mail. The device type is specified on the type plate on the rear of the device.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Check the device for any damage suffered during transport after unpacking. The device should only be set-up, installed and commissioned by MELAG authorized technicians. The connections for electrical provision and water supply and discharge must be set-up by trained per- sonnel.
  • Page 8 (MELAG) and the relevant authority of the member state, in which the user and/or patient resides.
  • Page 9: Performance Specifications

    3 Performance specifications 3 Performance specifications Intended use The steam sterilizer is designed for application in a medical context, e.g. general practitioners and dental practices, outpatient surgeries, outpatient centres, walk-in healthcare centres, group practices and hospi- tals. This steam sterilizer is a large sterilizer in accordance with EN 285. As a universal steam sterilizer is it suitable for complex sterilization tasks performed on the basis of the fractionated vacuum procedure.
  • Page 10 3 Performance specifications Door mechanism The steam sterilizer constantly checks pressure and temperature in the sterilization chamber and prevents the door from being opened when over-pressure has built up. The motor-driven automatic door lock opens the door slowly by turning the door lock nut and holds the door whilst it opens. Pressure equalization will have been performed by the time that the door is completely open, even following pressure differences.
  • Page 11: Program Sequences

    3 Performance specifications Program sequences A program runs in three main phases: the air removal and heating up phase, the sterilization phase and the drying phase. After program start, you can follow the program run on the display. It shows the chamber temperature and pressure as well as the time until the end of sterilization / drying.
  • Page 12: Description Of The Device

    4 Description of the device 4 Description of the device Scope of delivery Please check the scope of delivery before setting up and connecting the device. Standard scope of delivery ▪ Cliniclave 45 or Cliniclave 45 M ▪ User manual ▪ Technical manual ▪...
  • Page 13: Views Of The Device

    4 Description of the device Views of the device Front CF card slot Colour touch display LED status bar Door (swings open left/right) Opening for door opening in an emergency* Validation fitting* Power switch (covered, accessible from the side) Service hatch behind cover Detailed fore view with an opened service hatch Steam generator level gauge...
  • Page 14 4 Description of the device Rear panel Pressure and emergency release behind cover plate Underside Wastewater connection Water treatment unit feed water inflow Water treatment unit concentrate line connection Water treatment unit cold water inflow Power plug connection MELAdem 56/56 M Tap for manual emptying of the air Connection for decalcifying the vacuum pump (for service technicians only)
  • Page 15: Symbols On The Device

    4 Description of the device Symbols on the device Manufacturer of the medical device Date of manufacture of the medical device Identifies a medical device Medical device serial number from the manufacturer Article number of the medical device Information about the chamber volume Operating temperature of the device Operating pressure of the device Electrical connection of the device: AC current...
  • Page 16: Colour Touch Display

    - it must be delivered to the vendor to be disposed of. MELAG devices are synonymous for long-term quality. When you eventually need to decommission your MELAG device, we offer a special disposal service. Simply contact your stockist.
  • Page 17: Led Status Bar

    4 Description of the device Symbol in the menu bar Meaning Info/status window Displays information regarding the software version and device data e.g. total number of batches, maintenance counter, log settings, log memory and further technical values. Service area Only for service technicians. Help menu Depending on the window selected and the operating situation, gives information regarding operation or the function of the window currently...
  • Page 18: Tray Mounts For The Load

    4 Description of the device Tray mounts for the load PLEASE NOTE We do not recommend using the mounts in the rear half of the Cliniclave 45 M with the slide rail “Basic”. In such a case, please use the “Comfort” loading system. Mount for 2 instrument baskets or 4 large trays A single mount can be inserted in Cliniclave 45;...
  • Page 19: First Steps

    Record of installation and setting up The record of installation and setup is to be completed by the responsible stockist and a copy sent to MELAG as proof of the correct setup, installation and initial commissioning. This is a constituent part of any guarantee claim.
  • Page 20: Switching On The Steam Sterilizer

    5 First steps Switching on the steam sterilizer The following requirements must be fulfilled: ü The steam sterilizer is connected to the electricity supply. ü The feed water supply is secure. To fill the steam generation system for the first time, the Cliniclave 45 requires approx.
  • Page 21 5 First steps PLEASE NOTE The door is to be left open only whilst loading and unloading the steam sterilizer. Keeping the door closed saves energy. Closing the door To close the door, press it firmly inwards until the automatic door lock engages. After the door has been closed, the display returns to the program menu.
  • Page 22 5 First steps Lever the cover cap out of the opening at an angle. Observe the retaining brackets whilst doing so. Remove the 10 mm Allen key included in the scope of delivery from its bracket in the floor unit. Insert it in the door-lock nut behind the opening.
  • Page 23: Loading The Steam Sterilizer

    6 Loading the steam sterilizer 6 Loading the steam sterilizer Preparing the sterilization material Cleaning and disinfection must always have been performed correctly and appropriately before steriliza- tion. Only in this way is it possible to guarantee the subsequent sterilization of the sterilization material. The materials used, cleaning agents and reprocessing procedure are of decisive significance.
  • Page 24: Loading The Steam Sterilizer

    Insert trays or cassettes in the chamber only with their appropriate mount. Use perforated trays such as those from MELAG. Only in this way can condensate drain off. The use a non-perforated base or half-shell to accommodate the sterilization material can result in poor drying results.
  • Page 25 6 Loading the steam sterilizer Soft sterilization packaging Soft sterilization packaging can be used in both sterilization containers and on trays. Please comply with the following when using soft sterilization packaging e.g. MELAfol: Arrange soft sterilization packaging in a perpendicular position and at narrow intervals. Place transparent sterilization packages on their edge wherever possible and with the paper side facing downwards.
  • Page 26: Load Quantities And Versions

    15 dental containers or MELAstore Boxes (5 per mount) Without mount max. 1 sterilization container (1 StU) MELAG mounts, trays etc. see Description of the device [} page 12] We do not recommend using this mount in the rear half of Cliniclave 45 M with the “Standard” loading...
  • Page 27: Loading System "Comfort

    6 Loading the steam sterilizer Loading system “Comfort” MELAG provides a loading system “Comfort” consisting of a loading trolley, slide rail, batch slider and loading hook. This enables the effortless and ergonomic loading and unloading of the steam sterilizer. The applicable user manual provides information regarding the set-up and use of the loading trolley.
  • Page 28: Sterilization

    7 Sterilization 7 Sterilization Important information regarding routine operation Daily routine checks Check of the sterilization chamber and seal for its correct condition, see chapter Maintenance [} page 68]. Check of the operational readiness of the recording equipment, see chapter Logging [} page 39]. Perform a Bowie &...
  • Page 29 7 Sterilization Further routine checks EN ISO 17665-1 and DIN 58946-7 prescribe the following fundamental procedures for routine operation: When is it necessary to make How should the checks be made? checks? Before starting routine operation Installation qualification (IQ); Operational qualification (OQ); Performance qualification (PQ) Monthly Vacuum test After 4000 cycles but after...
  • Page 30: Selecting The Program

    7 Sterilization Selecting the program Now select the sterilization program according to how and whether the sterilization material is packed. It is also necessary to take into account the temperature resistance of the sterilization material. All sterilization and additional programs are displayed in the Programs & Tests menu. The following table shows which sterilization material fits which program and which additional programs are available.
  • Page 31: Additional Program Options

    NOTICE Unsupervised operation of electrical devices, including this steam sterilizer at the operator’s risk. MELAG accepts no liability what so ever for any damage resulting from unsupervised operation. This function enables you to select any program and start it at a time of your choice. The start time pre-se- lection is only active for the unique time and program selection.
  • Page 32 7 Sterilization For example, to change the time, tap directly on the parameters Hour or Minutes. The selected field is highlighted light blue. Change e.g. the hour by pressing the pushbuttons Then press START. The display remains in the start time pre-selection window. Ê...
  • Page 33: Starting The Program

    7 Sterilization Starting the program With the start of the program, the door closes pressure-tight and the steam sterilizer checks the quantity of feed water and its conductivity. To start a program, press the START key. With activated user authentication: Enter the user PIN or press (if possible) the button to skip this stage (see...
  • Page 34: Manual Program Abort

    7 Sterilization Drying phase The steam sterilizer provides excellent drying of the sterilization material. Depending on the setting, drying is performed either via the time-controlled drying or the pre-set intelligent drying (see Intelligent drying [} page 60]). If difficult-to-dry items require better drying, you can undertake the following steps to im- prove drying: Load the steam sterilizer properly.
  • Page 35 7 Sterilization Program abort before the start of drying WARNING Danger of infection from early program abort Aborting a program before the drying phase begins means that the load is unsterile. This endangers the health of your patients and practice team. If necessary, repack the load and repeat the sterilization for the sterilization material affected.
  • Page 36: Program End

    7 Sterilization Program abort after the start of drying CAUTION Given a premature abort of the drying phase, certain circumstances may mean that it is impossible to comply with the max. residual moisture required by EN 285 (textiles < 1 %, metal < 0.2 %). This impairs the storage stability of the sterile material. Only ever perform a premature drying abort in exceptional cases to effect immediate renewed availability of the device.
  • Page 37 7 Sterilization Press the door symbol to unlock the door. If automatic logging after program end is activated (= Immediate output) in the Settings > Logging menu, the log of the completed program will be outputted to the activated output medium after opening the door.
  • Page 38: Removing The Sterile Material

    7 Sterilization Removing the sterile material CAUTION Danger of burns from hot metal surfaces Allow the device to cool sufficiently before opening. Do not touch any hot metal parts. CAUTION Unsterile instruments resulting from damaged or burst packaging. This endangers the health of your patients and practice team.
  • Page 39: Logging

    8 Logging 8 Logging Batch documentation The batch documentation serves as proof of the successful conclusion of the program and represents an obligatory part of quality assurance. The device internal log memory saves such data as the program type, batch and process parameters of all the programs completed. To obtain the batch documentation, you can output the internal log memory and transfer its data to various output media.
  • Page 40 8 Logging Using the CF card as an output medium NOTICE Premature removal of the CF card from the card slot or its inappropriate handling can result in data loss, damage to the CF card, the device and/or its software. Never push the CF card in the slot with force.
  • Page 41: Outputting Text Logs Automatically After Program End (Immediate Output)

    PLEASE NOTE To facilitate easy assignation of a package marked with a label to a specific batch, the sterilization log file name must not be changed. Type, serial number MELAG C45 2017C451000 05.04.2018 / 04.10.2018 Sterilization date/storage duration Batch 03/00019 Daily batch/no.
  • Page 42: Subsequent Log Output

    8 Logging The following points must be fulfilled for immediate output: The date and time have been set correctly. The output medium must have been selected and connected. Immediate output must be activated in Menu Settings > Logging. Information regarding the setting of immediate output and the desired output medium is provided in the chapter Settings, logging [} page 49].
  • Page 43 8 Logging Outputting a log from the log list Proceed as follows to output a specific log from the internal memory: Navigate to menu Log output and select Logging list. A list is displayed with all text logs that have been saved in the internal memory.
  • Page 44: Finding Logs

    When transferring the logs to a CF card, they will be stored in a separate folder in the main directory. Di- rect transfer of the logs to a computer via the network and using the MELAG FTP server allows you to work directly in the FTP server to determine directly where on your computer the device directory with log files is to be saved.
  • Page 45 >> Never change the code in the following line << 01004162271431B28355772AE6B57ADBCB7E4E33 Proof of authenticity (electronic signature) BAD9726B2FA0F21C35C1163FB01A3212051D7144 Should never be altered; decoding the code (by MELAG) 1CDB905EF84F796276A30186C03200D841E7074F indicates whether the data was generated on a MELAG 1D95EB05506D7D2F570B782541402C7750428EBA steam sterilizer and has been changed.
  • Page 46: Function Tests

    9 Function tests 9 Function tests Vacuum test The steam sterilizer can be checked for leakages in the steam system using the vacuum test. This deter- mines the leakage rate at the same time. Perform a vacuum test in the following circumstances: ▪...
  • Page 47: Melacontrol / Melacontrol Pro Test Body System

    9 Function tests Working in menu Programs & Tests select Bowie & Dick test and press START. Evaluation of the indicator following the colour change Depending on the manufacturer batch, treatment indicator strips often exhibit differing intensities in the colour change resulting from different lengths of storage or other influences. Of crucial importance for evaluating the Bowie & Dick test is not the strength of contrast in the colour change on the test sheet, but its even nature.
  • Page 48: Feed Water Quality

    9 Function tests Feed water quality The conductivity of the feed water is subject to automatic monitoring. Nevertheless, the conductivity should be checked every day before beginning routine operation. If a conductivity of 15 µS/cm or over is regis- tered, please make sure to change the mixed-bed resin cartridge in the water treatment unit. A warning message is issued automatically on the display above a conductivity of 20 µS/cm.
  • Page 49: Settings

    10 Settings 10 Settings Setting the display position The display can be set at various positions to permit ergonomic working on the steam sterilizer. Information about setting the display position can be taken from the technical manual. Logging All settings pertaining to the output of text and graphic logs i.e. output medium, log format, immediate out- put etc.
  • Page 50 10 Settings Outputting graphic logs (optional) PLEASE NOTE Graphic logs cannot be saved in the internal log memory. A subsequent output of graphic logs is thus not possible. If you wish to output a graphic log (optional) in addition to a text log, proceed as follows: ü...
  • Page 51 10 Settings Press SAVE to save the setting. Explanation of the possible settings for graphic recording: Interval Explanation CF card (CFC) recording interval in seconds – Indicates the time intervals in which the program curve is recorded on the CF card. The smaller the time interval, the more exact the curve.
  • Page 52 10 Settings Using the computer as an output medium Log transmission can be performed via an FTP server / service or TCP. The following section shows how to set the desired connection: ü You are in menu Settings > Logging. ü...
  • Page 53 10 Settings Enter the user name and password and confirm with SAVE. Connection via TCP ü A suitable documentation software e.g. MELAtrace is installed. Select Connection via TCP. The TCP port currently set is displayed on the lower pushbutton (Standard TCP port: 65001). Press on the lower pushbutton to change the pre-set TCP port.
  • Page 54 10 Settings Device IP address Remarks Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Possibly to be adopted by customer network If a device is to be integrated in a pre-existing (practice) network, observe and comply with the following: ü The IP addresses listed in the table have not yet been assigned in the (practice) network. ü...
  • Page 55: User Administration

    10 Settings Log format Different data is issued depending on the nature of the log format. The log format is determined under Settings > Logging. You can choose between the following formats. Format Description Format 0 Short form - only the log header is outputted. Format 1 The log header and the program steps are outputted.
  • Page 56 10 Settings In order to access the User administration menu and perform settings, enter the Admin PIN (standard: 1000) and confirm with LOGIN. The display switches to window User administration. Select menu User list to display the user list. Select a free ID and select EDIT in order to create a new user.
  • Page 57 A new PIN can be issued for this user ID at any time. Changing the Admin PIN PLEASE NOTE If you forget the Admin PIN, consult your stockist/MELAG customer services provider. The Admin PIN (standard: 1000) can be edited like every other User PIN and should be changed after de- livery.
  • Page 58 10 Settings User administration menu and perform settings, LOGIN. In order to access the User administration menu and perform settings, enter the admin PIN (standard: 1000) and confirm with LOGIN. The display switches to window User administration. Set a checkmark next to Program start with user PIN to perform user authentication upon every program start.
  • Page 59: Formatting The Cf Card

    10 Settings Formatting the CF card NOTICE All data saved on the CF card is deleted during formatting. Check whether important data is stored on the CF card. Save any logs or other data on the computer or another memory medium. Insert the CF card in the steam sterilizer card slot correctly (tangible raised bar on the edge pointing back right).
  • Page 60: Intelligent Drying

    10 Settings Select the desired program. Press START. Select menu Settings. The display switches to the following window. Place or remove the checkmark against option Additional drying and confirm with SAVE. Intelligent drying In contrast to a conventional time-controlled drying procedure, with which the duration of the drying phase is determined by the program, the duration of the intelligent drying is automatically calculated using the re- sidual moisture in the sterilization chamber.
  • Page 61: Date And Time

    10 Settings Date and time Correct batch documentation requires the correct date and time setting on the steam sterilizer. Ensure that you take into account the clock change in autumn and summer, as this is not adjusted automatically. Once the time has been set on the steam sterilizer, it is very accurate. Set the date and time as follows: Select menu Settings > Date &...
  • Page 62: Volume

    10 Settings Volume Select menu Settings > Volume. The display switches to the settings window. Press the pushbutton to adjust the volume. Accept all the settings with SAVE and then leave the menu. View You can choose between classic and modern view. Switching from MODERN to CLASSIC Select the Settings > View menu.
  • Page 63 10 Settings Tap on a colour box to change the background colour, e.g. blue. The background colour changes immediately and the white frame around the colour box shows which colour has just been selected. Confirm the settings with SAVE. The display changes automatically to the Settings menu.
  • Page 64: Melaconnect

    10 Settings MELAconnect MELAconnect serves for monitoring of the decontamination process deployed in your MELAG steam steri- lizer on your mobile end device (e.g. smartphone, tablet). The following requirements must be fulfilled: ü MELAconnect is installed on your mobile end device.
  • Page 65: Screensaver

    10 Settings Accept all the settings with SAVE and then leave the menu. Screensaver A screensaver can be activated to protect the display in standby operation. This displays a continuous slide show of any pictures. Selecting pictures for the slide show Select Settings > Screensaver.
  • Page 66: Log Printer Melaprint 42/44

    10 Settings Explanation of the slide show options Display duration per Indicates the time in seconds between the display of two separate pictures. picture Waiting time Indicates how long the display remains in normal mode before the slide show starts. Activated Setting/unsetting the checkmark activates/deactivates the screensaver.
  • Page 67 10 Settings Setup of the energy-saving mode is described here: Select the Settings > Energy saving mode menu. The display switches to the settings window. Select waiting time 1 directly by touching the minute. The area is displayed light blue. Change the minutes using the pushbuttons.
  • Page 68: Maintenance

    11 Maintenance 11 Maintenance Servicing intervals Interval Measure Device component Weekly Check for soiling, deposits or Sterilization chamber inc. door seal and damage chamber sealing face, mount for the load After 3 months Greasing the locking spindle and Door mechanism door-lock nut After 4000 cycles, at the Maintenance By the authorized customer services...
  • Page 69: Avoiding Staining

    11 Maintenance Housing parts Where necessary, clean the housing parts with a neutral fluid cleaner or spirit. Avoiding staining Only proper cleaning of the instruments prior to sterilization enables you to avoid residue from being re- leased from the load under steam pressure during sterilization. Loosened dirt residue can clog the filter, nozzles and valves of the steam sterilizer and deposit themselves on the instruments and chamber as de- posits and stains.
  • Page 70 11 Maintenance Maintenance of the reverse osmosis unit The conductivity of the feed water is measured automatically before every program run. If the water quality falls further, the display of the steam sterilizer will show the message Poor feed water quality a program start is however still possible.
  • Page 71: Pause Times

    12 Pause times 12 Pause times Frequency of sterilization Pause times between the individual programs are not necessary, as the sterilization chamber is main- tained permanently at the same temperature. After the end/abort of the drying time and removal of the sterile material, you can load the steam sterilizer again and start a new program.
  • Page 72: Transport

    12 Pause times Working in menu Programs & Tests select program Drain and press START. Following notification Draining successful switch off the steam sterilizer, so that water is not fed into the double jacket. Transport CAUTION Danger of injury from incorrect carrying. Lifting and carrying too heavy a load can result in spinal injury.
  • Page 73: Recommissioning After Relocation

    Should you not be in possession of the requisite transport bars (e.g. loss or following delivery of your device as “complete dispatch”) you can order the transport bars (transport bar set for Cliniclave 45/45 M/45 D/45 MD, art. no. 82820). Consult your stockist or an authorized MELAG customer service provider.
  • Page 74: Malfunctions

    Should you be unable to find the relevant event in the table below, or your efforts do not redress the problem, you can contact your nearest stockist or an authorized MELAG customer service provider. To en- able us to give the best possible service, please have your steam sterilizer serial number and a detailed description of the malfunction to hand.
  • Page 75: Messages

    Warning and malfunction messages Event Possible causes What you can do When using a MELAG water treatment unit: a) Acknowledge the malfunction message a) Residual air is in the feed system of the and start the program repeatedly until the water treatment unit or after initial malfunction message is no longer displayed.
  • Page 76 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do The wastewater is unable to drain. a) Check the installation of the outlet hose. It a) The outlet hose is kinked or sags. must be installed without kinking or sagging b) The siphon or the building-side outlet line and at a constant decline.
  • Page 77 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do The door does not reach a pressure-tight a) Check the door seal and the seal face in state after the program start. the sterilization chamber for soiling, foreign a) The door seal and/or the seal face is bodies or damage.
  • Page 78 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do a) The steam sterilizer is overloaded. a) Comply with the maximum permissible b) The steam sterilizer was operated without load quantities, see Loading the steam a mount and the load (especially the textiles) sterilizer [} page 23].
  • Page 79 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do a) The ambient temperature of the steam Switch off the steam sterilizer and allow it to sterilizer is too hot. cool for approx. 1 h. b) The steam sterilizer is installed. The a) The ambient temperature must be below minimum clearances to the surrounding 40 °C.
  • Page 80 6. Transfer the log files on the CF card to a computer and re-format the CF card in the steam sterilizer. 7. The CF card is defective or incompatible. It is possible that a non-MELAG CF card has been used. Please note: We recommend using only original MELAG CF cards.
  • Page 81 1.Attempt to format the CF card on the c) The CF card is write-protected. computer. 2. The CF card is defective or incompatible. It is possible that a non-MELAG CF card has been used. Please note: We recommend using only original MELAG CF cards.
  • Page 82 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do The door is blocked and cannot be closed. a) Check the door seal and the seal face in a) The door seal and/or the seal face is the sterilization chamber for soiling, foreign soiled and or damaged.
  • Page 83 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do see event 102 The date or time was set incorrectly. Check the date and time settings and correct if necessary (see Date and time [} page 61]). a) The date or time was set incorrectly. a) Check the date and time settings and b) The start time pre-selection timer has run correct if necessary (see...
  • Page 84 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do a) The outlet hose is kinked, blocked or has a) Check the installation of the outlet hose. It insufficient tension. must be installed without kinking and may b) The outlet line is blocked. not be crushed.
  • Page 85 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do The vacuum pump has suffered a blockage A vacuum pump can be unblocked in the e.g. following long shutdown periods. following fashion: 1. Acknowledge the malfunction message. 2. Switch off the steam sterilizer, disconnect the power plug and open the service hatch.
  • Page 86 13 Malfunctions Event Possible causes What you can do see event 132 see event 132 System state is incorrect Switch the device off and then on again.
  • Page 87 14 Technical data 14 Technical data Device type Cliniclave 45 Device dimensions (H x W x D) 158 x 65 x 91 cm Empty weight 244 kg | 262 kg inc. MELAdem 56 Operating weight 254 kg | 292 kg inc. MELAdem 56 Max. floor loading (hydraulic...
  • Page 88 14 Technical data Device type Cliniclave 45 Wastewater connection Max. flow rate short-term max. 9 l/min Wastewater temperature short-term max. 90 °C...
  • Page 89 14 Technical data Device type Cliniclave 45 M Device dimensions (H x W x D) 158 x 65 x 153 cm Empty weight 315 kg | 340 kg inc. MELAdem 56 M Operating weight 370 kg | 423 kg inc. MELAdem 56 M Max. floor loading (hydraulic 610 kg | 152.5 kg per caster pressure test) Max.
  • Page 90 15 Accessories 15 Accessories You can obtain the specified articles and an overview of further accessories from your stockist. Category Article Art. no. Cliniclave Cliniclave 45 M Mounts Tray mount for 2 instrument baskets (1/2 StU) or 04517 4 trays (1/4 StU), 32.5 x 60 x 27.7 cm Package holder Package holder, short, 18,4 x 28 x 8.7 cm 22410...
  • Page 91 (German Society German Society for ployee of a customer service provider or stockist Sterile Supply). The DSGV training centres are who has been trained and authorized by MELAG specified in DIN 58946, part 6 as "Requirements of to perform maintenance and installation work on personnel".
  • Page 92 Glossary Fractionated vacuum procedure A technical procedure in steam sterilization; the re- Abbr.: Transmission control protocol: refers to a peated evacuation of the sterilization chamber in standard protocol for connecting computers and alternation with steam injection. networks. Vacuum Abbr.: (File Transfer Protocol) is a data transmis- In common parlance, an area devoid of all material
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  • Page 94 MELAG Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG Geneststraße 6-10 10829 Berlin Germany Email: info@melag.com Web: www.melag.com Original instructions Responsible for content: MELAG Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG We reserve the right to technical alterations Your stockist...

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