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New Dec 2000
Service Record for Euroklav
23/29-S
Instructions to Service Personnel:
Please make two extra copies of this service record. The original will be kept in the doctor’s
office, or in the clinic or hospital. The first copy will remain with the person who performs the
service. Please send the second copy to MELAG, the manufacturer.
The Euroklav
Year when the model was made: .............……...............
Reading on the total-cycle counter: ..................
Of which, the number of successful cycles: ..................
Name of the person performing the service: ..................……………..................
Date of service: ……........... Time of service: (started) ..……..... (finished) .....……...
Serviced by (company, depot, or
specialized MELAG dealer):
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23/29-S serial no.: ................................................
Name and address of doctor’s office,
clinic, or hospital:
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
(Stamp of the equipment user)
The above-stated person has performed the service work according to the
following service checklist:
The person performing the service will make a check in the box to show that he has
performed the step of work O :
1. Static check:
1.1 Check to make sure the autoclave has been set up and positioned properly to slope to
the rear. Starting from a level position, the front feet of the autoclave must be screwed
out five (5) turns for the Euroklav
Euroklav
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29-S. The autoclave must slope to the rear to ensure that the residual water
and condensate will properly flow out toward the rear.
OK Corrected
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23-S, and screwed out three (3) turns for the
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1.2 Check the sterilization chamber (pressure chamber), the chamber filter, the water
storage tank, and the tray racks to make sure that they are clean and free of debris
and drag-in rust. Important: The customer / user must clean the sterilization chamber
and the water storage tank if they are dirty. This cleaning is not part of the service.
They were clean They had to be cleaned
They were cleaned
1.3 Check the door gasket (rubber seal) to make sure that it is not damaged. Clean if
required with a mild commercial liquid cleaning agent (pH = 5 … 8; the agent must
NOT contain vinegar), or with spirits (alcohol).
It was cleaned I cleaned it
I exchanged it
1.4 Check the locking bolts and the screws at the bolts on the door lock for wear or
defects. Lubricate with MELAG plain bearing grease, MELAG article no. 24355.
Greased Exchanged
1.5 Check the door hinge for correct play.
Slight play (OK) Exchanged because of
excessive play
1.6 Check to make sure the retaining rings on the bolts of the door hinges are there.
Rings were OK I replaced the rings
1.7 Check and adjust the door contact. There must be about 3 mm clearance between the
door lock and the door lever.
OK Corrected
1.8 Remove the cover plate over the tubular heating element in the sterilization chamber.
Clean the cover plate. Clean the sterilization chamber and the tubular heating
element. Replace the seal (gasket) on the cover plate (MELAG article no. 20090).
Done
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1.9 Check the 2 capillary-tube controllers to make sure they are properly seated. They are
properly installed when their strain-relief elements (5 mm on the end) protrude (stick
out) out of the guide tubes. Important: Both of the two capillary-tube controllers must
stick out the same distance.
Done
1.10 Exchange the sterile filter (MELAG article no. 20160).
Done
1.11 Remove the strainer for the pressure-release filter (MELAG article no. 35110). Clean
the strainer and exchange it if necessary.
Cleaned Exchanged
1.12 Check the electrical cable connections to make sure they are secure. Especially
check all the blade terminals (flat plugs) which conduct power:
Output from tubular heating element (A1) on the
power circuit board
Power switch
Capillary-tube controller (the overheating protection
for the tubular heating element)
Tighten the screw connections for all rectifier plugs
1.13 Check all hoses for damage, and for correct position. Make sure that all hose screw
connections are tight. Tighten to finger tightness, then use an engineer's wrench to
turn a maximum of one more half turn (½).
OK Tightened
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