Dental X (Domina PLUS B)
Dental X (Domina PLUS B)
Dental X (Domina PLUS B)
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VACUUM
LINE FILTER UNIDIRECTIONAL
VALVE
ELECTRO
VALVE NR 4
DRAIN LINE VACUUM
(N.C.)
FILTER PUMP
FILL
ELECTRO VALVE LINE
NR 3 (N.C.) FILTER
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In the gray handle
model, the valves
3 are wired
together, in the
2001 model the
N.O. becomes EV5
THIS PHASE IS
MINIMUM 10 SEC.
LONG OR UNTIL
THE SURFACE
TEMPERATURE
REACHES 100°C
BUT THE VALVES
ARE OFF,
THE AIR
EXPANDES
EV 3/2 is open, so,
when the pump
turns on, it is free
of load.
Look at the arrows
for the flow.
After 2 seconds the
valves NR 3 turn on.
Now the chamber is
connected to the
pump.
The pressure must be
-0.8 bar before to skip
to the next phase
The water goes in the
chamber trough the
filter and the water
counter.
After 10 seconds, the
pump turns off, when
the quantity of
measured water will
be 180 cc EV 4
closes.
The chamber is sealed
and heated until the
pressure reaches 0.18
bar.
Until the pressure
reaches 0.05 bar.
Then, EV 2
closes and the
pump turns on
and after 2
seconds….
Both EV 3 turn on,
air and steam
come from the
chamber trough
the condensers.
In this part, the
water fall down for
the gravity and
the air goes to the
pump until the
pressure reaches
-0.8 bar
Now the water is
filled again in the
chamber, EV 3 turn
off, and the water
present here is
pumped to the waste
water tank.
The pump turns off
after 10 seconds, EV
4 turns off when the
filled water is 128 cc
Now the
sequence is the
same.
The last filling is 250
cc of water
In the last heating
phase, at 0.3 bar,
the temp/press ratio
is controlled, if it is
wrong, the cycle is
aborted with an AL8
alarm.
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left
VALVE (#1)
VALVE (#2)
VALVE (#3)
VALVE (#4)
VALVE (#5)
RIGHT
RIGHT MODEL 03
RIGHT MODEL 07
VACUUM PUMP
2003
MODEL
ONLY
DRAIN
PUMP
RELIEF
VALVE
2007
MODEL
RELIEF VALVES
2007
MODEL
handle switch
piston switch
Overflow
2011
MODEL
New printer port:
now it is serial RS232 2011
MODEL
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ALARMS
There are three levels of signals.
Some messages are displayed using alphanumeric codes.
For example this message means that the recovery water reservoir is full.
The second level of indications warn that something doesn’t work perfectly but the sterility of the
load is warranted.
The operator manual report a list of procedure that may solve the problem directly by the final user.
These messages disappears opening the door.
The message FAIL followed by an indication AL with a number means that the cycle is
interrupted and failed, the load was not sterilised. All the active components are turned off.
Opening the door, the message is not cancelled.
ALARMS AL ALARMS CD
AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 CD1 CD2 CD3 CD4
AL5 CD5 CD6 CD7
AL6
AL7 MESSAGGES
AL8 NEED CLEANING
AL9 NEED SERVICE
AL10 AL11 ADD H2O FULL H20
AL12 H2O GOOD H2O HARD
AL13 AL14 AL15 OPEN DOOR
AL16 DRY FAIL
AL18 AL31 NEED INST
NEED CLEANING
After the first 60 cycles, if the maintenance cycle is not done, this
message appears.
The autoclave works properly, but the message will disappear only
when the maintenance will be done correctly and it will be displayed
again after 60 cycles.
Read the paragraph MAINTENANCE of the user manual.
H2O FULL ADD H2O
These messages means the was pushed the START button with
the indication MIN of the clean water or MAX of the used water. It
is necessary to empty the used water reservoir and to fill the
clean water reservoir before to run a cycle.
H2O GOOD H2O HARD
These messages indicate the quality of the water in the clean reservoir.
Turning on the autoclave, if the chamber is cold and the clean water
reservoir is full, a measure of the conductivity is done.
The switch level from good to bad is 15 microSiemens.
The autoclave permits to run cycles also if the water conductivity is too
high, it is an operator’s decision to run cycles with water that can
damage the instruments.
OPEN DOOR
The door was opened during the drying phase in a cycle where the
drying is not considered fundamental (3 and special 4)
NEED INST
This message appears trying to turn on the autoclave without following
the correct procedure of installation.
The sequence must be: maintaining pushed the button 1, push POWER.
The door must be close and the clean water reservoir must be filled over
the minimum level.
It is possible to force again the message NEED INST pushing together 4
and POWER from off condition.
This function was designed for the following transfers of the autoclave
for service or maintenance in a service centre.
NEED SERVICE
After one year from the installation date (or before is 2000 cycles are
done), this message indicate that it is time for a special maintenance
and for a check of the calibration.
It is enough push a button to cancel this message and use the
autoclave, but it will appears again at the next turning on.
To cancel completely this message (for one year) it is necessary to
press together the first three program buttons from the off condition.
This function was inserted for follow the request of periodical validation
of the sterilisation process.
A common trouble that comes out in the first weeks of use is caused by
the user that changes involuntarily the setup of the clock increasing the
YEAR adjustment, in this case the unit “thinks” that is time for service: it
is enough to adjust correctly the clock to eliminate the message
CD1
This alarm appears if the time of drain is longer than 4 minutes.
Cause: the drain filter in the chamber is dirty, clean it or replace it,
eventually run the maintenance cycle.
If the problem is not solved, verify if there are closed hoses or foreign
body in the valve 2.
CD 2 and CD3
The heating time was longer than 25 minutes
Cause: the most probable is that the line tension is too low, verify if
it is in the limits (230V +/- 10%).
An excessive load may cause this alarm.
It is never happened, but theoretically it is possible that an heater is
broken.
Check the wiring, the heater connection and the protection
thermostat.
CD4
The water filling phase has reached the time limit of 50 seconds.
Cause: the water filter is obstructed, clean or replace it.
Gasket door
1
In the 2003 model, verify also the Drain pump and the Relief valve
Drain pump
Relief valve
AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4
During the auto diagnosis, it tested the resistance of the coils of the
valves: if it is open or in short circuit, an alarm with the same number
of the valve is displayed.
We never found interrupted coils so, if one of this alarms appears,
please check the wiring before to replace a valve.
AL 5
In the heating phases, every 10 minutes, it is verified if the pressure
increasing is higher than 0.16 bar.
If not, this alarm is displayed.
07 03
AL 8
After three vacuum phases there is too much air in the chamber.
This control is done when the pressure reaches 0,3 bar: the
temperature must be higher than 104°C.
The most frequent cause is a too low altitude setting.
An excessive amount of air may be caused by a chamber or a valve
during a vacuum phase.
Run the vacuum test.
A wrong adjustment of temperature or pressure sensor may force this
alarm or a wrong function of the air exhaust system.
AL 9
The sterilisation countdown is interrupted if the parameters
go out of the limits, if it happens and the controller is not
able to to correct it in less than 30 seconds, this alarm
appears.
The causes may be the same of AL5 and cd4.
Verify the water filling and the condition of the valve 2
AL 10
During the sterilisation phase, the pressure value is increased more than
0.14 bar respect to the reference.
The heaters must be turned of by the main board: verify , when the
R.DWN Led is off, the tension on the lower heater (it must be zero) and
when the R.UP Led is off,the tension on the lower heaters must be zero
AL 11
In the sterilisation phase, the pressure value is decreased below
the reference.
Probably, an hose has broken or the safety valve opens too early.
TAKE CARE!
Don’t try to repair the safety valve!!!
Al 12
The difference of the steam temperature from the reference is more than
+\-3°C in the sterilisation phase.
Look at AL10.
Verify the steam temperature sensor connection on the board.
AL 13 AL 14 AL 15
Steam sensor Upper sensor Lower sensor
AL 31
During the drying phase of a class B cycle, the level of vacuum was
not enough to warrant the correct drying.
Verify the correct inclination of the autoclave and if the cooling is
enough; eventually decrease the load.
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1.1 BASIC REQUIREMENTS
1. Make sure that the features of the electric plant is according with the requirements indicated on the rear plate, the power supply socket should provide at
least 10 A and adequate earth connection..
The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility for damage caused by inadequate or not earth-connected electrical plant.
2. The sterilizer should be slightly tilted to facilitate water outflow during the steam draining phase. If necessary adjust through the proper feet.
3. To warrant the correct working of the sterilizer it is imperative that the rear and lower panels are not clogged.
4. Do not install the unit in extremely moist environments or arranged close to inflammable gas sources.
5. The distance from the rear wall should be at least 4 cm.
The sterilizer may be installed recessed, as long as adequate free space around the unit (> 10cm) is guaranteed.
THESE ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS. INCORRECT SETTINGS MIGHT EFFECT THE QUALITY OF
STERILIZATION.
1. Check that the electric plant meets the unit requirements, plug the power supply cable into an AC socket.
2. The sterilizer is delivered without water into the tank; before proceeding it is necessary to fill the tank with demineralized water.
Poor-quality water may lead to the formation of calcareous deposits on the instruments, on the chamber inside walls and on the trays. Read the
label carefully before pouring the fluid. Tap water must not be used under any circumstances, not even if conditioned through filters or softeners.
Demineralized water bottles for batteries, supplemented with sulfuric acid, are available on the market. If used for the sterilizer may cause
irreversible damage.
Fill completely the main tank.
3. Switch-on the sterilizer by the rear power supply switch. This should preferably be kept in “on” position, as in stand-by mode the power consumption is
very negligible.
4. Take basket and trays out the chamber and close the door.
5. Hold down the key and push the key POWER; the display will show <SET ALT 100 MT> (100 is the factory-set altitude value).
Modify the value according to the current installation altitude (see next page) by operating on the keys and .
Then press the key SET to store the set value and to start the automatic procedure for the first water filling of the idraulic circuit and the chamber itself.
ALTITUDE COMPENSATION
ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT: set the clock to may 5th, year 55, 5 am;
on the display will appear the altitude: adjust it with the program
buttons 1 and 2.
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EEPROM MAP HEXADECIMAL-DECIMAL CONVERSION
adr. description 0 0 0 4 0 64 8 0 128 c 0 192
0 cycle counter lsb 0 1 1 4 1 65 8 1 129 c 1 193
1 cycle counter 0 2 2 4 2 66 8 2 130 c 2 194
2 cycle counter msb 0 3 3 4 3 67 8 3 131 c 3 195
3 abort counter lsb 0 4 4 4 4 68 8 4 132 c 4 196
4 abort counter 0 5 5 4 5 69 8 5 133 c 5 197
5 abort counter msb 0 6 6 4 6 70 8 6 134 c 6 198
6 3th alarm 0 7 7 4 7 71 8 7 135 c 7 199
7 2nd alarm 0 8 8 4 8 72 8 8 136 c 8 200
8 1st alarm 0 9 9 4 9 73 8 9 137 c 9 201
9 temperature sp5 0 a 10 4 a 74 8 a 138 c a 202
a time sp5 0 b 11 4 b 75 8 b 139 c b 203
b program selection 0 c 12 4 c 76 8 c 140 c c 204
c temperature unit, language 0 d 13 4 d 77 8 d 141 c d 205
d pressure unit,sp selection 0 e 14 4 e 78 8 e 142 c e 206
e BLACK OUT memory 0 f 15 4 f 79 8 f 143 c f 207
f CD alarms memory 1 0 16 5 0 80 9 0 144 d 0 208
14 dry time 1 1 17 5 1 81 9 1 145 d 1 209
15 vent time 1 2 18 5 2 82 9 2 146 d 2 210
16 altitude (*100) 1 3 19 5 3 83 9 3 147 d 3 211
17 temperature offset (0=10 HEX or 16 DEC) 1 4 20 5 4 84 9 4 148 d 4 212
18 pressure offset (0=10 HEX or 16 DEC) 1 5 21 5 5 85 9 5 149 d 5 213
19 tipo (model selection) L on Loff 1 6 22 5 6 86 9 6 150 d 6 214
1a need cleaning counter 1 7 23 5 7 87 9 7 151 d 7 215
1b cleaning counter 1 8 24 5 8 88 9 8 152 d 8 216
30 installation day 1 9 25 5 9 89 9 9 153 d 9 217
31 installation month 1 a 26 5 a 90 9 a 154 d a 218
32 installation year 1 b 27 5 b 91 9 b 155 d b 219
33 pressure peak 1 c 28 5 c 92 9 c 156 d c 220
34 steam temperature peak 1 d 29 5 d 93 9 d 157 d d 221
35 upper temperature peak 1 e 30 5 e 94 9 e 158 d e 222
36 lower temperature peak 1 f 31 5 f 95 9 f 159 d f 223
37 peak cycle lsb 2 0 32 6 0 96 a 0 160 e 0 224
38 peak cycle 2 1 33 6 1 97 a 1 161 e 1 225
39 peak cycle msb 2 2 34 6 2 98 a 2 162 e 2 226
3a peak cycle temperature set 2 3 35 6 3 99 a 3 163 e 3 227
3b peak cycle vacuum phases 2 4 36 6 4 100 a 4 164 e 4 228
40 last service day 2 5 37 6 5 101 a 5 165 e 5 229
41 last service month 2 6 38 6 6 102 a 6 166 e 6 230
42 last service year 2 7 39 6 7 103 a 7 167 e 7 231
43 need service counter msb 2 8 40 6 8 104 a 8 168 e 8 232
44 need service counter lsb 2 9 41 6 9 105 a 9 169 e 9 233
53 serial number lsb 2 a 42 6 a 106 a a 170 e a 234
54 serial number 2 b 43 6 b 107 a b 171 e b 235
55 serial number msb 2 c 44 6 c 108 a c 172 e c 236
56 production day 2 d 45 6 d 109 a d 173 e d 237
57 production month 2 e 46 6 e 110 a e 174 e e 238
58 production year 2 f 47 6 f 111 a f 175 e f 239
60 comment 3 0 48 7 0 112 b 0 176 f 0 240
61 comment 3 1 49 7 1 113 b 1 177 f 1 241
62 comment 3 2 50 7 2 114 b 2 178 f 2 242
63 comment 3 3 51 7 3 115 b 3 179 f 3 243
64 comment 3 4 52 7 4 116 b 4 180 f 4 244
65 comment 3 5 53 7 5 117 b 5 181 f 5 245
66 comment 3 6 54 7 6 118 b 6 182 f 6 246
67 comment 3 7 55 7 7 119 b 7 183 f 7 247
68 comment 3 8 56 7 8 120 b 8 184 f 8 248
69 comment 3 9 57 7 9 121 b 9 185 f 9 249
6A comment 3 a 58 7 a 122 b a 186 f a 250
6B comment 3 b 59 7 b 123 b b 187 f b 251
70 comment 3 c 60 7 c 124 b c 188 f c 252
71 comment 3 d 61 7 d 125 b d 189 f d 253
72 comment 3 e 62 7 e 126 b e 190 f e 254
73 comment 3 f 63 7 f 127 b f 191 f f 255
74 comment
75 comment
76 comment
EEPROM MAP EXAMPLE
HEX-DEC CONV.
HEX-DEC CONV.
ADRESS
ADRESS
VALUE
VALUE
DESCRIPTION RESULT DESCRIPTION RESULT
2 c FF 255 6 e
6 f
2 d FF 255
7 0
2 e FF 255
7 1
2 f FF 255
7 2
3 0 27 * INSTALLATION DAY
7 3
3 1 11 * INSTALLATION MONTH 27 NOVEMBER 2002
7 4
3 2 02 * INSTALLATION YEAR *NOTE: EX-DEC CONVERSION NOT REQUIRED
7 5
3 3 9A 154 PRESSURE PEAK (absolute press/2 in Kpa) 2,08 bar (((154X2)/100)-1) 7 6
3 4 87 135 STEAM TEMPERATURE PEAK 135°C 7 7
3 5 89 137 UPPER TEMPERATURE PEAK 137°C 7 8
3 6 88 136 LOWER TEMPERATURE PEAK 136°C 7 9
3 7 0E 14 NUMBER OF THE CYCLE WHEN 7 a
3 8 02 2 THE PEAK HAS HAPPENED 214 7 b
3 9 00 0 7 c FF 255
3 a 86 134 TEMPERATURE SET OF THE PEAK CYCLE 134°C 7 d FF 255 NOT USED NOT USEFUL
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