AMSCO 400 Series™ Medium Steam Sterilizer - In-Service Training | STERIS

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    This video shows the proper use of the AMSCO 400 Series™ Medium Steam Sterilizers and includes:
    • 0:00 Introduction
    • 1:37 Basic information and required knowledge to properly prepare medical equipment for steam sterilization and storage
    • 3:53 Overview of sterilizer components
    • 15:16 How to operate the sterilizer
    • 25:01 Routine care and maintenance
    Be sure to read the safety warnings and cautions detailed in the safety precautions, sterilization operation, and routine maintenance sections of your operator manual.
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    Some of the key information in the in-service video includes:
    Sterilizer Features and Operation
    Before you begin operating your autoclave, it's essential to become familiar with the location and function of the major components and controls for your model and the types of cycles your sterilizer is configured to run.
    The front side on all models houses the chamber door, control panel, pressure gauges or displays, printer, and sterilizer power key.
    Pre-programmed settings exist for several common load types, as well as leak tests, and air removal tests that are recommended daily. Tests such as the dart test or Bowie Dick are designed to document the removal of residual air from a sample challenge load. Run a dart cycle daily before processing loads in a sterilizer equipped with pre-vacuum cycles.
    If you need to abort a cycle, use the touch screen to press the abort button. After confirmation, the cycle abort sound will alarm, and the screen will display the status of the abort cycle.
    How To Operate The Sterilizer
    Before operating, you’ll need to perform some preliminary tests. First, check that the drain strainer inside the chamber is clean and in place. Also, make sure the chamber interior is clean and free of debris. If it’s the first cycle of the day, you may need to run a warm-up cycle and a DART or Bowie-Dick test before processing a load. Refer to your operator manual for complete information.
    Use a loading car and transfer carriage to load the sterilizer, and sterility assurance and monitoring products should be used in accordance with facility policy. Use the touchscreen display to initiate the appropriate cycle for your load.
    Once a cycle is completed, the cycle complete alarm will sound, and the display screen will show cycle completion. All parameters of the cycle are listed on the cycle tape.
    Routine Care and Maintenance
    Routing Testing will include a Bowie-Dick Test, which should be run daily after a warm-up cycle is complete. A vacuum leak test should be run weekly. Always follow facility policies and procedures for routine testing.
    In addition to testing, there are a few routine maintenance tasks that should be completed including cleaning the chamber drain strainer, flushing the chamber drain, and replacing the printer paper and ink cartridge.
    A complete maintenance schedule can be found in your equipment operator manual.
    In addition to routine maintenance, regularly scheduled preventive maintenance is essential for ensuring peak performance and avoiding unscheduled downtime. To schedule a maintenance appointment with a STERIS service technician, call 800.333.8828

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