The Lavender dental sterilizer series european calss B L-A SET 18D/23D
The "Program Temperature" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the current or selected temperature for the ongoing sterilization cycle. It provides real-time feedback, allowing users to monitor and verify that the sterilizer is operating at the correct temperature for effective sterilization. This ensures the process is efficient and meets required standards for instrument safety and hygiene.
The "Program" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the selected sterilization cycle or program currently in use. It typically indicates the type of cycle (e.g., fast, standard, or specialty), along with the specific settings for temperature, pressure, and duration. This allows users to quickly verify and monitor the progress of the sterilization process for different types of dental instruments.
The "Holding Time" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the duration for which the instruments are maintained at the required sterilization temperature. This is a critical phase in the sterilization process, ensuring that the instruments are exposed to the correct temperature for a sufficient amount of time to effectively kill microorganisms. The screen provides a countdown or remaining time, allowing users to track the progress of the cycle.
The "Pressure" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the current pressure level inside the sterilization chamber. It ensures that the pressure is within the required range for the specific sterilization cycle being used. Monitoring pressure is crucial for effective sterilization, especially when using steam or other methods that require precise pressure control to ensure the instruments are fully sterilized.
- A: "Distilled Water/Fill It Flashing" indicator on the dental sterilizer screen alerts the user that the distilled water level is low or that the water needs to be refilled. "
- B: "Filling the Tank" indicates that the water tank is in the process of being refilled. "
- C: "Bad Water Quality" alerts the user to poor water quality, which can affect the sterilization process and may require cleaning or replacing the water. These indicators help ensure the sterilizer operates effectively and safely.
The "Used Water Tank Full / Drain if Flashing" indicator on the dental sterilizer screen signals that the tank collecting used water is full and needs to be drained. This alert ensures the sterilizer continues to function properly by preventing overflow or blockages, and it helps maintain optimal performance by keeping the system clean and clear.
The "Printer Status" on a dental sterilizer screen displays the current operational condition of the connected printer, if applicable. It shows whether the printer is ready, printing, or experiencing an issue (such as low paper or ink, a paper jam, or connection problems). This allows users to quickly identify and resolve any printing-related issues, ensuring that cycle data and sterilization records are successfully documented.
- "A: Door Open" indicator on the dental sterilizer screen shows that the sterilizer door is not properly closed, preventing the cycle from starting or continuing.
- B: "Door Closed" indicates that the door is securely shut, allowing the sterilization process to proceed.
- C: "Door Blocked" alerts the user to an obstruction preventing the door from closing properly, which could disrupt the sterilization cycle and requires attention to ensure proper operation.
- (9): The "Time" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the current duration of the sterilization cycle. It typically indicates the elapsed time or the remaining time until the cycle is complete. Monitoring the time ensures that the sterilization process is running according to the set parameters, helping to maintain efficiency and proper hygiene standards for dental instruments.
- (10) The "Current Internal Temperature" display on a dental sterilizer screen shows the temperature inside the sterilization chamber at any given moment. This real-time measurement allows users to monitor whether the temperature is within the required range for effective sterilization. Ensuring the correct internal temperature is crucial for the successful disinfection of dental instruments, as it helps to eliminate harmful microorganisms.
(11) UP Button: The UP button is used to increase values or settings, such as temperature, pressure, or time, during the sterilization cycle or when adjusting settings in the menu.
(12) Down Button: The DOWN button is used to decrease values or settings, allowing users to lower temperature, pressure, or time when adjusting parameters on the control panel.
(13) Enter Button: The ENTER button is used to confirm selections or settings. Once the desired option or value is chosen, pressing this button confirms the selection and moves the user to the next step or menu.
(14) Menu Button: The MENU button allows users to access the main menu of the sterilizer, where they can select different programs, settings, or configurations. It provides access to various options for controlling and customizing the sterilization process.