Description
Midmark Ritter M9 UltraClave (Autoclave), M9-022
The Midmark Ritter M9 Ultraclave automatic sterilizer is an autoclave that couldn’t be easier and is time tested for reliability. You load it set it and forget it. Select your cycle and the time is set for you. Press Start and the Midmark M9 fills with the correct amount of water. Once the sterilization process is complete, the door opens automatically and quietly to dissipate the steam to give you fast drying time for your instruments. Its real convenience!
Features:
- Fills with correct amount of water when you hit the start button.
- Door opens automatically to dissipate steam and give you the fastest drying time.
- Built-in safety features such as overheat protection, a pressure relief valve and flashing “Error” light.
- Self Program Controls enable you to create different cycle parameters to meet specific instrument processing needs
- Green LCD Display for easy view of indicators
For Use in Industries:
- Medical offices
- Dental clinics
- Veterinary practices
- Outpatient facilities
- Research and medical laboratories
- Tattoo parlors
- Beauty salons
- Estheticians
For Sterilization of:
- Handpieces: Dental and surgical handpieces.
- Instruments: Scalpels, forceps, scissors, curettes, probes, and other surgical instruments.
- Needles: Hypodermic needles (in appropriate containers).
- Surgical burs: Used in dental procedures.
- Endodontic files: Used in root canal procedures.
- Glassware: Beakers, test tubes, and other laboratory glassware (heat-resistant).
- Metal instruments: Retractors, clamps, speculums.
- Plastic instruments: Certain heat-resistant plastics and polymers used in medical devices.
- Rubber items: Certain heat-resistant rubber items.
- Fabric: Wrapped instrument packs and certain heat-resistant fabrics.
- Tattoo needles: Properly packaged and in appropriate containers.
- Grips and tubes: Metal grips and tubes used with tattoo machines.
- Stainless steel jewelry: Body jewelry made of surgical stainless steel.
- Metal tools: Scissors, forceps, and other metal tools used during the tattooing process.
- Metal implements: Comedone extractors, tweezers, nail clippers, cuticle pushers, and other metal tools used in facials, manicures, and pedicures.
- Scissors and razors: Hair cutting scissors and razors (if compatible with steam sterilization).
- Glassware: Small glass containers used for mixing products (if heat-resistant)
Important Considerations:
- Manufacturer’s Instructions: Always consult the instrument or device manufacturer’s instructions for compatibility with steam sterilization.
- Packaging: Items should be properly packaged to ensure steam penetration and maintain sterility after the cycle.
- Materials Compatibility: Not all materials can withstand steam sterilization. Avoid sterilizing heat-sensitive materials, liquids in sealed containers, and items that can be damaged by moisture.
- Cleaning: Thoroughly clean instruments before sterilization to remove debris and bioburden. (Cleaning of instruments in a small facility can be assisted with undercounter or countertop washer disinfectors or ultrasonic cleaners)