This machine conforms to current
safety requirements. However,
inappropriate use can lead to
personal injury and property
damage. Read the operating
instructions carefully before using
this machine.
The manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for damage caused by
non-observance of these Important
Safety Instructions.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock or injury:
Use
This machine is not intended for any
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purpose that is not indicated in the
operating instructions. Conversions,
modifications, and other unintended
uses are considered to be dangerous.
The cleaning processes described here
apply only to those medical products
that are specifically designed by the
manufacturer to be re-used. Follow the
product manufacturer's instructions.
Miele will not be held liable for damage
caused by incorrect use of any kind.
The installation of this unit in non
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stationary locations (e.g. ships) must be
performed by a qualified installer or
service agency in strict accordance
with national and local safety
regulations and standards.
notes to maintain safe procedures.
The machine should be installed,
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commissioned and maintained only by
a Miele Service Technician. Repairs by
unqualified persons could be
dangerous.
Do not install the machine in an area
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where a danger of explosion or freezing
may be present.
Be certain this appliance is properly
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installed and grounded by an
authorized technician. To guarantee the
electrical safety of this appliance,
continuity must exist between the
appliance and an effective grounding
system. It is imperative that this basic
safety requirement be met. If there is
any doubt, have the electrical system
checked by a qualified technician. The
manufacturer cannot be held
responsible for damage or injury
caused by the lack, or inadequacy, of
an effective grounding system
(e.g. electric shock).
A damaged machine is dangerous.
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Turn off the machine immediately at the
main switch and call the Miele Service
Department.
Personnel operating the machine
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should be trained regularly. Children
and untrained personnel must not be
allowed access to the machine or its
controls.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Take care when handling
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processing chemicals (detergents,
softeners, neutralizers, etc.). These may
contain irritant or corrosive ingredients.
Do not use organic solvents as these
could cause an explosion. Wear
protective gloves and goggles. With all
chemical agents the manufacturer’s
safety conditions must be observed.
Do not stand, sit or lean on the
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opened machine door. This could
cause the machine to tip over, resulting
in injuries and damage.
Do not touch the heating elements
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during or directly after the end of a
program, burns could result. The
elements remain hot for some time after
the end of the program.
The water in the machine must not
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be used as drinking water.
Be careful when sorting items with
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sharp, pointed ends. Carefully position
these items in the machine, so that you
will not hurt yourself or create a danger
for other operators.
When using this machine regard the
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high temperatures and be especially
careful not to scald or burn yourself.
When opening the door bypassing the
electrical lock, a danger of burning,
scalding or corrosion exists or when
using disinfection agents, the inhalation
of toxic fumes. Let baskets and inserts
cool. Empty any water from parts into
the wash cabinet.
If you are exposed to toxic vapors or
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processing chemicals, consult the
manufacturer's material safety data
sheets for emergency procedures.
Always allow mobile units, modules,
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inserts, and loads to cool before
removing. Be sure to empty any water
from concave items into the wash
cabinet before removing.
After drying open the door to allow
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the items and inserts to cool.
Never clean the machine or near its
~
vicinity with a water or high pressure
hose.
Avoid inhaling powder products.
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They can cause burning in the mouth
and throat if swallowed, and can inhibit
breathing.
Before servicing, disconnect the
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power supply by either removing the
fuse, unplugging the unit or manually
"tripping" the circuit breaker.
Whenever work is conducted on the
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tap water network, the water supply line
to the washer must be cleared of air.
Failure to do so can result in damage to
the water softener.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The following points should be
observed to assist in maintaining
quality standards for critical labware
and to avoid damage to the loads
being cleaned.
For this type of cleaning, the program
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must not be interrupted until completion. In
other words, the On/Off Button must not be
used. Interruptions should also be avoided
for all other programs, such as during
performance testing, because this can
negatively affect the cleaning and rinsing
results. After any interruption, the program
should be restarted from the beginning.
Only use cleaning agents
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formulated for special processes and
approved by Miele for use with this
machine. Use of unsuitable cleaning
agents could adversely affect the
components of the machine.
Use only Miele approved cleaning
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agents with this machine. Use of unsuitable
cleaning agents could adversely affect the
components of the machine. Damages
resulting from using unsuitable cleaning
agents are not covered by the warranty.
Pre-treatments with cleaning agents
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can create suds, as can certain rinsing
agents. For pre-treatment and / or
cleaning, only use low-sudsing
detergents which have been approved
by Miele. Suds can have an adverse
effect on the cleaning process.
If toxic chemicals may be present in
~
the wash cabinet, beware of this risk
when interrupting a program and
opening the washer. The door seal and
steam condensor must always be
checked for soundness.
The machine must only be operated
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with water and the recommended
cleaning agents. Organic solvents must
not be used in the machine as there is
the danger, under certain
circumstances, of explosion and
damage to rubber and synthetic
materials. Follow the dosage
recommendations of the cleaning
agent’s manufacturer.
In critical applications where very
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stringent requirements have to be met,
it is strongly recommended that all the
relevant factors for the process, such
as detergent, quality of water, etc. are
discussed with a Miele Application
Technology specialist.
It is the responsibility of the operator
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to routinely check that the required
cleaning standards are being met.
Therefore, results need to be regularly
tested and documented, both thermo
electrically and through inspection. For
thermo chemical processes, additional
testing is required using chemical or
biological indicators.
The performance of the cycles was
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tested using Neodisher products. The
use of other products is not
discouraged but may not yield identical
results. Please be aware that changes
in formulation, storage conditions, etc.
which may not be publicized by the
chemical manufacturer can have a
negative effect on cleaning results. and
are not the responsibility of the machine
manufacturer.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using cleaning agents and
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specialized products, it is essential that
the manufacturer’s instructions are
followed. Only use the product for the
application described by the
manufacturer to avoid any material
damage or the occurrence of strong
chemical reactions.
The mobile units, baskets and
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special inserts should only be used for
their specific applications. Instruments
with hollow parts must be flushed
through with wash water.
Empty all containers and utensils
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before arranging them in the machine.
Do not allow any remains of acids,
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solvents or corroding ferrous material,
and in particular hydrochloric acid or
chloride solutions to get into the wash
cabinet. The presence in compounds of
any solvents should be minimal,
(especially those in hazard class A1).
To avoid any corrosion damage
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ensure that solutions or steam
containing hydrochloric acid do not
come in contact with the stainless steel
casing of the machine.
Please follow the installation advice
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in these instructions and the separate
Installation Instructions.
Please note the following symbols on
the machine:
Accessories
Only genuine, Miele parts and
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accessories should be used with this
machine, including Miele mobile units,
baskets and inserts.
Adequate cleaning results cannot
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be guaranteed when non-Miele
accessories are used, or when Miele
accessories are altered. Damages
resulting from the use of unsuitable
accessories are not covered by the
warranty.
Disposal of an old appliance
Obsolete appliances should be
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made unusable. To do this, first
disconnect the appliance from the
power supply, then cut off the power
cord. It is important to note that the old
appliance may be contaminated from
exposure to pathogens, genetically
modified material, blood, etc., and
therefore must be decontaminated
before disposal.
For safety and environmental
protection, be sure to remove all
chemical residue, in compliance with
safety regulations (wear protective
eyewear and gloves!).
Remove or destroy the door latch, to
prevent children from locking
themselves inside. The appliance can
now be sent for disposal through the
proper resource recovery facilities.
Caution : See Operating
Instructions!
Caution : Danger of electric
shock!
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Description of the machine
Miele laboratory washers are designed
to clean, rinse, and dry laboratory
equipment.
In this operating manual, the general
term "labware" is used to cover a range
of laboratory equipment.
Always follow the labware
manufacturer's instructions. Individual
items need to be checked to ensure
that they are designed to withstand the
temperatures and acid / alkaline
environment in the machine.
Standard model
The labwasher comes as standard with
a:
– drying system
– serial interface
– water softener
– steam condenser
– flow meter
Intended applications: Laboratory
equipment
Lab equipment includes a wide range
of items:
Glassware, such as beakers,
–
round-bottomed flasks, Erlenmeyer
flasks, bottles, test tubes, funnels,
measuring vessels, such as
–
graduated flasks, graduated
cylinders, pipettes
dishes, such as petri dishes, watch
–
glasses, mortars, and
– hardware, such as stoppers,
spatulas and stirrers.
Labware can be made of glass,
heat-resistant plastic, ceramic,
stainless steel, or coated metal
(e.g., stirrers).
Optional additions:
–
DOS G 60 liquid pump
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Guide to the lab washer
a "On/Off" button
b "Door" button
c Display
d "Display" indicator
e "Drying" indicator
f "Start" indicator
g "Start" 6 button
h "Drying" 0 button
i "Display" ß button
(toggles between the elapsed time,
active wash blocks and actual
temperature displays)
j "8 Dosing pump" indicator *
k "Rinse aid" indicator
l "Neutralizer indicator
m "Recharge Softener" indicator
n "Fill/Drain" indicator
o Program sequence display
p Program selector
* (only with optional DOS-Module G 60)
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Guide to the lab washer
a Connection for optional
DOS-Module G 60
b Service compartment
c Filter combination
d Salt reservoir
(water softener)
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e Powdered detergent dispenser
f Rinse aid reservoir
(with dosage selector)
g Rinse aid level indicators
Opening and closing the door
Electric door lock
The machine is equipped with an
electric door lock.
The door can only be opened when
the electrical supply to the machine
^
is turned on, and the
On/Off switch is pressed.
^
To open the door
Press the "Door" button, hold the door
^
grip and open the door.
Do not touch the heating
,
elements when you open the door at
the end of a program. They remain
hot for some time and can cause
burns.
Once a program has started, the door
stays locked until completion and
cannot be opened. However, the two
programs "Rinse" and "Drain" are
exempt from the electric door lock.
The door can be programmed to open
during the "Drying" cycle, if desired.
To close the door
Emergency release
The emergency release feature
should only be used when it is not
possible to open the door normally,
for example after a power outage.
Turn the program selector to f.
^
Press the On/Off button to switch off
^
the machine.
^ Locate the ring for the emergency
release cable (at the bottom of the
machine, behind the service panel),
and pull the ring downward to open
the door.
^
Lift the door upwards and push it
until it clicks shut. Do not press the
release catch while shutting the door.
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Water softener
Before using the machine for the first
time, the water softener should be
programmed. The water needs to be
softened to avoid calcium deposits on
the items being cleaned and in the
machine itself.
If the water supply is harder or softer
than the factory setting (including
below 4 gr/gal or 70 ppm), the setting
will need to be changed. See "Setting
the water softener".
In order to function properly, the
–
water softener requires a supply of
reactivation salt.
– The cleaner must be correctly
programmed to match the hardness
of the tap water supply.
– Your local water authority can
provide information about the
hardness of the tap water in your
area.
If the water hardness is known to
fluctuate, always program for the
highest value.
The built-in water softener can be
programmed at settings from
1 - 60 gr/gal or 20 - 1080 ppm.
It is useful to make a note of your water
hardness so that you can provide the
service technician with this information
in the event of any service calls.
Please note the water hardness in the
space provided here:
gr/gal or ppm
Setting the water softener
Use the On/Off button to switch off
^
the machine.
Turn the program selector to f.
^
Simultaneously press and hold the
^
"Display" ß and "Start" 6 buttons,
while turning the machine on with the
On/Off button.
The current program status P....
will appear in the display, and the
"Fill/Drain" indicator will come on.
Press the "Drying" 0 button once.
^
E01 will appear in the display.
^ Turn the program selector one switch
position clockwise (to 1 o'clock).
The number 19 will appear in the
display (this indicates the factory
setting in gr/gal).
^ Press and hold the "Display" ß
button until the required value
appears in the display.
Please refer to the "Settings" table for
detailed water hardness tables (water
hardness in gr/gal and ppm).
Once the 60 setting has been reached,
the counter begins again from 0.
^
Press "Start" 6.
SP will appear in the display.
^
Press "Start" 6 again.
The setting you selected will now be
stored in memory. The display light(s)
will turn off.
Only special, coarse-grained
reactivation salt* should be used in
this machine.
*Available from Miele. Please see
back page for more information.
Do not use other types of salt, e.g. table
salt, agricultural or gritting salt. These
could contain components which are
insoluble in water and could damage
the water softener. If in doubt, consult
Miele Technical Service.
Place the funnel provided in place.
^
The salt reservoir holds approximately
2.5 kg salt.
Inadvertently filling the salt
,
reservoir with detergent will damage
the water softener.
Before filling the reservoir, make
sure that you are using reactivationsalt.
^
Remove the bottom basket from the
machine.
^
Unscrew the salt reservoir cap.
Before filling the salt reservoir for the
first time fill the reservoir with
approximately 2.5 liters of water, so
that the salt can dissolve properly.
Once the washer has been
operated, there will always be
enough water in the reservoir.
^ Carefully fill the reservoir with the
reactivation salt.
Some displaced water will run out - this
is normal.
^ Wipe any residual salt off the screw
threads of the reservoir.
^ Screw the cap on securely.
^ Immediately after this step, start the
"Rinse" program, to remove any
traces of salt from the inside of the
machine.
Note: There may be a delay of a few
minutes before the "Rinse" program
starts due to the reactivation of the
water softener.
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Salt indicator
When the salt reservoir is empty, the
"Recharge Softener" indicator b lights
to remind you to fill the reservoir.
Reactivation takes place automatically
as needed during a program. The
"Recharging" indicator a lights while
this is occurring.
Water softener
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Rinse Aid
Adding rinse aid
Rinse aid is not used in laboratory
glassware cleaning applications.
If rinse aid is required, the rinse aid
dosage must be activated with
assistance from Miele Technical
Service.
Rinse aid (e.g., MieleClear) is filled in
the storage container, and the selected
dose is then dispensed automatically.
The rinse aid reservoir holds
approximately 180 ml.
Inadvertently filling the rinse aid
,
reservoir with detergent will damage
the machine. Be sure only to use
rinse aid in the rinse aid reservoir.
Open the washer door.
^
^ Unscrew the reservoir cap.
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^
Pour enough rinse aid into the
reservoir so that the level indicator
(see arrow) is dark. Use a funnel if
necessary.
^
Replace and tighten the reservoir
cap.
^
Wipe up any spilled rinse aid, to
prevent over sudsing during the next
wash cycle.
Rinse Aid
Rinse aid indicator light
^ Rinse aid does not need to be refilled
until the "Rinse aid" indicator light
comes on in the display.
Setting the rinse aid dosage
The dosage selector has settings from
1 to 6 (1 - 6 ml). The factory setting is at
3 (3 ml).
If the glassware shows spots after
washing,
^ adjust to a higher setting.
If the glassware shows smearing or
cloudy streaks after washing,
^
adjust to a lower setting.
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Neutralizing agent
Adding neutralizer
Neutralizer has an acidic pH, and
works by neutralizing any traces of
(alkaline) cleaner from the surface of
the glassware.
When a mild alkaline detergent is
used for washing, select a
neutralizer that contains phosphoric
acid.
The neutralizer is automatically
dispensed during the second rinse
after the main wash cycle. To function
properly, the neutralizer container must
be filled and cleared of air (primed).
For specific instructions see
"Programming functions".
Note: the program "Inorganica"
dispenses neutralizer after the
pre-wash.
Open the door of the storage cabinet
^
that houses the neutralizer and
detergent dispensers.
^ Take out the (red) neutralizer
container and refill it or replace it with
a filled container.
^ Insert the siphon tube into the
container opening and screw it into
place. Make sure to observe the
color coding.
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Neutralizer indicator light
^ When the "Neutralizer" indicator
comes on, it is important to promptly
refill or exchange the neutralizer
container.
Make sure to refill / exchange the
container before it becomes
completely empty.
Neutralizing agent
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Detergent
Adding detergent
Use only cleaning agents
,
formulated for this machine. Do not
use detergents formulated for
household dishwashers.
Liquid detergent
It is recommended that mildly alkaline
liquid detergents be dispensed via the
optional DOS module.
Note
As a separate option, this machine can
also be fitted with a dispenser pump for
automatic liquid detergent dispensing
(DOS-Module G 60). This is connected
externally. Contact Miele for details.
The optional DOS Module G 60 is
supplied with its own installation and
connection instructions.
See "Programming functions" for
information on priming the dispensing
system and setting the dosage.
Using powdered detergent
When the following upper baskets
are used, powdered detergent can
be loaded inside the door, but only
for programs without a pre-wash
cycle. In all other cases, use liquid
detergent (DOS 1):
– O 175/1
– O 176/1
– O 184
– O 187
– O 190/1.
Before starting the program, load the
powdered detergent into the
compartment (except for the programs
"Rinse" and "Drain").
Note also that the program
"Organica" can only be used with
liquid detergents.
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^
Press the button on the dispenser
cover. The cover will pop open.
The flap is always open at the end of a
program.
Load the detergent into the
^
compartment.
Dosage: To achieve a detergent
concentration of approximately 3 g/l,
use 30 g of detergent.
Always follow the detergent
manufacturer's recommendations for
dosage concentration.
Detergent
^ Snap the cover closed.
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Loading the machine
Depending on the type of labware you
wish to clean, the washer can be used
with an upper basket, lower basket, or
injector wagon, as well as an
assortment of inserts and special
baskets to suit your needs.
Baskets and inserts should be
properly selected to match the
application desired.
Before every program start, conduct
the following visual inspection:
– Is the labware properly loaded and
secured in the machine?
– Are the hollow vessels properly
loaded so that all cavities and
channels will be flushed clean?
– Are the spray arms clean, and can
they rotate freely?
– Is the filter combination free of
coarse debris (remove any coarse
material and clean the coarse, fine,
flat, and micro-fine filters as
needed)?
After every program completion,
conduct the following visual
inspection:
Inspect the labware for cleanliness.
–
Has any hollowware been dislodged
–
from its proper position on the
nozzles?
Any items that were dislodged
,
from the adapters during a program
cycle must be washed again.
Are the cavities and channels in any
–
hollow vessels cleaned through?
– Are the nozzles and connections
firmly attached to the
baskets/inserts?
–
Is the basket adapter properly
connected to the water supply for the
spray arms and nozzles?
–
Are the chemical dispensers filled?
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Loading the machine
Loading the machine
Always load items in a way that all
–
surfaces are exposed. This ensures
that the items will be properly
cleaned.
Do not nest any items inside other
–
items. Keep each item separate.
Hollow vessels must be arranged for
–
complete inside exposure to the
cleaning water.
Hollow vessels should be inverted
–
and placed in suitable baskets and
inserts so that water will have
unrestricted access and exit.
– Deep-based items should be
arranged at an angle, so that water
can run off easily.
– Tall, narrow pieces should be placed
in the center of the basket for best
water coverage.
– Baskets and inserts with an adapter
must be properly connected.
–
The spray arms must not be blocked
by items that are too tall or hang
through the baskets.
–
To avoid corrosion, only load
stainless steel instruments in good
condition.
–
Do not use this machine to wash
nickel-plated items or discolored
(oxidized) aluminum items.
Prepare items before loading
Empty all glassware before loading
^
into the machine. Comply with all
applicable infection-control
regulations.
Remove all agar residue from petri
^
dishes.
Remove any blood clots and blood
^
residue.
Remove all stoppers, corks, labels,
^
sealing wax residue, etc.
Ensure that no acid or solvent
,
residues, especially hydrochloric
acid or chlorides, get inside the
machine.
Special preparations before
operating the machine
Items effected by heavy contamination
that resists removal, such as vacuum
grease, paper labels, etc., can affect
the cleaning and rinsing of the whole
load. Pre-treat these items before
loading.
Lab equipment that is contaminated by
microbiological material, pathogens,
propathogens, genetically altered
material, etc., may need to be sterilized
before being washed in the machine.
The user is responsible for this
decision.
–
Do not load plastics unless they are
heat-resistant.
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