If instruments are wet at the end of the cycle, ensure you are not overloading the chamber, which traps moisture. Check that the exhaust drain filters are not blocked.
The Sanyo Mac 1200 autoclave manual is typically provided by the manufacturer or supplier at the time of purchase. Users can also download a digital copy from the manufacturer's website or request a printed copy. It's essential to ensure that the manual is compatible with the device's model and version.
The Sanyo Mac 1200 autoclave is covered by a limited two-year warranty. For technical support, please contact our customer service department at [insert phone number and email].
Stand sterilization packs up rather than stacking them flat; this allows steam to circulate freely for "proper sterilization".
A: The manual explicitly warns against it. Tap water causes scaling on the temperature sensor, leading to false readings. Use only distilled or reverse-osmosis (RO) water.
Leaking Steam: Usually caused by a worn or dirty door gasket. Inspect the rubber seal for cracks.
Wait until the analog pressure gauge reads exactly 0 MPa and the chamber temperature drops below 80°C before attempting to open the lid.
If instruments are wet at the end of the cycle, ensure you are not overloading the chamber, which traps moisture. Check that the exhaust drain filters are not blocked.
The Sanyo Mac 1200 autoclave manual is typically provided by the manufacturer or supplier at the time of purchase. Users can also download a digital copy from the manufacturer's website or request a printed copy. It's essential to ensure that the manual is compatible with the device's model and version.
The Sanyo Mac 1200 autoclave is covered by a limited two-year warranty. For technical support, please contact our customer service department at [insert phone number and email].
Stand sterilization packs up rather than stacking them flat; this allows steam to circulate freely for "proper sterilization".
A: The manual explicitly warns against it. Tap water causes scaling on the temperature sensor, leading to false readings. Use only distilled or reverse-osmosis (RO) water.
Leaking Steam: Usually caused by a worn or dirty door gasket. Inspect the rubber seal for cracks.
Wait until the analog pressure gauge reads exactly 0 MPa and the chamber temperature drops below 80°C before attempting to open the lid.