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Electrical Requirements <br /> WARNING <br /> Use 220 - 240 VAC, 50/60 HZ alternating current only for 230 <br /> VAC models and 90 - 110 VAC, 50/60 HZ alternating current <br /> Installation <br /> only for 100 VAC models. Failure to do so could result in electrical <br /> shock to personnel and will result in damage to sterilizer. <br /> Do not use this sterilizer in an explosive or oxygen-enriched atmo- <br /> Description sphere. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or <br /> death. <br /> NOTE <br /> Grounding reliability can only be achieved if this unit is connected to a match- <br /> ing three-pronged, grounded, isolated, correctly polarized receptacle. <br /> The electrical rating for the 230 VAC unit is 230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 10 amps. The <br /> electrical rating for the 120 VAC unit is 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15 amps. The electrical <br /> rating for the 100 VAC unit is 100 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 20 amps. The three-pronged <br /> grounding plug on the sterilizer power cord must be plugged into a matching <br /> three-pronged, grounded, isolated, correctly polarized receptacle. Check the <br /> serial number label on the back panel of the sterilizer to verify the voltage rating <br /> for the unit. <br /> DESCRIPTION <br /> Operational Features <br /> The M9 UltraClaveTM sterilizers . . . <br /> • will begin a sterilization program cycle when a sterilization program is <br /> selected, the door is closed and fully latched, and the START switch is <br /> pressed. <br /> • will automatically fill the chamber with water to the correct level once the <br /> START switch is pressed. <br /> • begin the cycle time countdown only after the proper pressure and tempera- <br /> ture have been reached. <br /> • automatically exhaust the steam pressure from the chamber and open the <br /> door slightly to facilitate drying upon completion of the sterilization phase. <br /> • automatically starts a 30 minute drying phase. Items that do not require dry- <br /> ing may be removed any time after the sterilization phase is complete. Ste- <br /> rility of unwrapped items and moist wrappings is compromised on <br /> exposure to a non-sterile environment. <br /> 0 <br /> will signal the operator that the drying phase and therefore the sterilization <br />