Autoclave Instructions
See below for directions on how to operate the autoclave. Still got questions? E-mail Sue!
1. Place material to be autoclaved in an appropriate
container:
- Solids must be in an "autoclavable bag" (these
bags will say "autoclavable" on them).
- Liquids must not be overfilled. Use only containers that
are free of cracks and can be autoclaved. Make sure caps
are loosened!
- Use a metal drip-pan to catch leakage from the bags or
containers.
2. Place autoclave indicator tape on every item that is
autoclaved.
- Check to see that this tape has changed color after the
run is complete.
3. Set the proper time.
- Most liquids and dry goods can be autoclaved in 15 minutes
or less. Check your protocol to find the best time.
- Waste liquids or solids MUST BE AUTOCLAVED FOR AT LEAST
45 MINUTES!
4. Remove items carefully.
- If items are still warm, use gloves. Remember, these things
are really HOT!!!
- Liquids can "bump" or suddenly erupt and spill
over when the container is moved.
- Bags can leak, so never remove them without the drip-pan.
5. Dispose of autoclaved waste properly.
- Liquids can be drain disposed, as along as there are no
hazardous materials in the liquids.
- Solid waste must be taken directly outside to the dumpsters.
- IT SMELLS!!! Well, of course it does... but there are
things to counteract this:
- Try to autoclave the really smelly stuff on the off-hours
when there are fewer people around to annoy.
- Get an "odor-eater" for the autoclave -- just
ask Sue at EHIS to give you some.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS TO TURN ON THE AUTOCLAVES IN SLC:
- Press the Controls 'ON' switch. The green indicator in
the upper left corner of the switch will light.
- Open the Control End door. The Unsealed Door Indicator
will remain lit until the door is closed and sealed. If
the Unsealed Door Indicator is not lit, the door will not
open, press Unseal Door Switch.
- Load the sterilizer, then close the door.
- Select Processing Cycle. Wrapped (looks like a burrito),
Unwrapped (scissors) or Liquids (flask).
- Select Exposure Temperature (in C). Usually this is 121
degrees C.
- Select Exposure Time Hours are displayed at the left
of the color; minutes at the right. For example, 02:30 means
two hours and thirty minutes. The time selection will remain
displayed until it is changed.
- Select Exhaust (Drying) If no drying time is desired,
set the Exhaust (Drying) Time Display to 00:00. If you are
autoclaving liquids, you cannot change the Exhaust time.
It is preset.
Revised: 7/2002