After The Mixing Process Is Complete - Gako UNGUATOR Q Operatng Instructons And Producton Recomendatons

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jacket or cool-down periods in a refrigerator if required.

6.8 After the mixing process is complete

The UNGUATOR® Mixing System shall be released and removed from the UNGUATOR®
oscillation arm once the mixing process has been completed. Unscrew the UNGUATOR®
jar Lid from the oscillation arm and/or twist the UNGUATOR® MB shaft counterclockwise.
This will only require a quarter turn, which may already have happened when releasing
the jar from the oscillation arm. For this reason, we recommend holding the UNGUATOR
® Mixing System tightly in your hand when removing it from the UNGUATOR®.
In the next step, the UNGUATOR® jar lid is opened and the UNGUATOR® MB removed.
Since this is also an opportunity to execute a quality check, the UNGUATOR® jar lid should
also be opened after mixing with UNGUATOR® disposable blades. Practice has proven
that if the surface of the final ointment looks smooth, complying with the minimum
defined mixing time, homogeneity for the total product inside the jar can be expected.
The UNGUATOR® MB shall now be pushed out of the UNGUATOR® jar lid. The ointment
still attached to the standard mixing blade can be scraped off the blades using a
spatula. When using the UNGUATOR® disp. bade, the mixing blade can be removed
from the UNGUATOR® jar and discarded or left inside the jar. Leaving the disposable
blade inside the jar will have no adverse effects in any way. Nevertheless, removing the
disposable mixing blade is recommended, particularly when forwarding the ointment to
elderly clients, to prevent confusion.
The lid may now be screwed back onto the jar body and equipped with an UNGUATOR®
Varionozzle if required. Then the little cap and/or an UNGUATOR® Applicator would
be fastened loosely. Large UNGUATOR® jars will be equipped with the spindle or the
AirDynamic® System. In any case, similar to prior the mixing process, air diminution
should be repeated. A "squirting" of the ointment when initially extracted may be
prevented by eliminating cavities that may have developed during the mixing process.
The UNGUATOR® lid and/or the UNGUATOR® Applicator may now be fastened in place.
A label may be attached prior forwarding to the client, preferably together with a short
illustration of how to use and operate the UNGUATOR® jar and dispensing system. The
operator also might want to individually record the mixing parameters and results of
each final product validation.
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