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9.4  Cleaning the Air Jet 
(Located in the water reservoir.) 
A dirty air jet is the number one cause of failed spore tests 
  The elimination of air from the sterilization chamber during heat up is 
critical  to  the  proper  operation  of  the  autoclave.    Failure  of  the  air 
removal  system  will  be  responsible  for  incomplete  sterilization, 
indicator  strips  that  do  not  turn,  failed  spore  tests  and  aborted 
sterilization  cycles. A  clogged air jet  will  result in receiving the  error 
message “Low Heat”. 
  The air jet consists of a small orifice with a clean out wire inserted in it 
(wire is permanently installed and will not come out). It is required that 
the  air  jet  be cleaned  once  per  week  or  more  often  if  necessary, to 
remove any accumulated dirt and debris. 
  It is preferred to clean the air jet when  the unit is running a cycle and 
under pressure. This is so that any loosened debris will be blown away, 
however, it can be done while the unit is idle. 
1.  Remove the water reservoir cover. 
2.  Clean the hole of the jet by manipulating the air trap wire back and 
forth 10 times. 
It  is  important  to  clean  the  hole  of  the  air  trap,  as  described  at  point  2 
before starting operation of the autoclave, for the first time. 










