11. Cleaning/replacing valves
Warning!
Before disassembly, always perform the stan-
dard cleaning procedure (see chapter 10.2.). To
prevent injury from chemicals, always wear eye
protection, protective clothing and protective
gloves. Avoid splashing of reagent.
11.1. Cleaning/replacing the intake valve
Note:
Valve ball (9) may fall out when valve is
removed.
1.
Unscrew the intake valve (10) using the tool
(20).
2.
Clean or replace the valve.
3.
To reassemble, tighten valve (10) by hand and
complete using tool (20).
11.2. Cleaning/replacing the discharge/
recirculation valve
1.
For dispensers with recirculation valve, set
valve switch (13) to "recirculation."
2.
Remove the valve switch (13), then lift the
discharge tube support (14).
3.
Lift the securing clip (15) with a small screw-
driver.
4.
Pull out the discharge/recirculation valve (16).
5.
Unscrew the discharge tube securing nut (17)
and pull out the discharge tube (18).
6.
Clean or replace the valve.
7.
To reassemble, push in the valve (16) by hand.
Then insert the securing clip (15).
8.
Push in the discharge tube. Tighten the
securing nut (17).
9.
In reverse order mount the discharge tube
support (14) and recirculation valve and valve
switch (13), if so equipped.
Warning!
Never use force during disassembly and
assembly. Verify that all components fit
tightly and securely. Subsequent to reassembly,
gravimetrically check volume (see chapter 9).
12. Autoclaving
This instrument is autoclavable at 121 °C (250 °F),
2 bar absolute (30 psi) with a holding time of at
least 15 minutes according to DIN EN 285. It is
up to the user to verify the effectiveness of the
sterilization.
1.
Clean the instrument thoroughly
(see chapter 10).
2.
Pull off the closure cap (10) and intake tube
(11).
Important!
Before the instrument is ready for
autoclaving, unlock the volume adjustment
lever, slide up to 20% of the nominal
volume and lock the volume adjustment
lever in this position. Then gently life the
piston in a slow and steady motion up.
3.
Place the dispenser in this position together
with the closure cap and intake tube on a
towel into the autoclave. Avoid contact with
hot metallic surfaces.
Attention!
After autoclaving, allow the instrument
to slowly cool down to room temperature
(cooling time approx. 2 hours). Check all
parts for deformations, cracks and leaks.
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