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IMS™ Cassettes Troubleshooting Guide Experiencing issues with your IMS™ Cassettes? Review this document to find common problems and how to prevent them from occurring.

Problem Cause

Prevention

Problem Cause

Prevention

Staining | Resin Cassettes Black/ Purple

• Insufficient rinsing after ultrasonic cleaning

• Rinse thoroughly under steady stream of water for 30 seconds. Use distilled water if possible

Spotting

• Amalgam left in carrier • Thoroughly remove amalgam or other compounds from the instrument prior to processing • If carrier is plugged, sterilize separately and unplug while carrier is warm • Contact with ammonia • Use only proper and approved cleaning agents and rinse thoroughly

• Insufficient drying after ultrasonic cleaning

• Rinse with hot water

• Not changing

• Solution should be changed at least once a day. Always follow Instructions for Use. • Follow manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and cleaning • Use only distilled water for reservoir • Separate stainless and carbon instruments • For carbon steel instruments: Dip in pre-sterilization solution as suggested by sterilizer manufacturer

ultrasonic solution

• Sterilizer has not been cleaned

Green

• Chrome breakdown of instruments

• Inspect instruments and replace those with cracked handles or peeled plating • Change reservoir water once a week • Regularly clean chamber and filters according to manufacturer's instructions • Every 6 months soak resin cassettes (without instruments and not in the ultrasonic) in 2 cups bleach to 1 gallon of water for 5 to 30 minutes • Regularly clean chamber and filters according to manufacturer's instructions • Use demineralized or distilled water for softened water in cleaning stage • Wipe off cement removers prior to placing in an automatic washer

• Corrosion from carbon steel instruments spreads to stainless steel instruments

Rust

Yellow/ Brown

• Sterilizer has not been cleaned

• Normal use

• Abrasion can destroy the chromium/oxide surface

• Lubricate joints and lock area

discoloration

• Sterilizer not clean

• Follow manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and cleaning • Rinse and dry instruments thoroughly • Use approved cleaning and sterilization solutions only, never use household bleach or stain and tartar remover • Use demineralized or distilled water in final rinse.

Brown/ Blue

• Sterilizer has not been cleaned

• Chemical attack on instruments

Pitting

Turning Matte Gray

• Excessive lime in water

• Cement remover has been in contact with instruments

• Chlorides (water leakage from water softener or additives containing chlorides) • Organic residues (blood, saliva, sweat)

Cassette Issues Broken Hinges

• Use approved cleaning and sterilization solutions only. Never use bleach, tartar or cement remover

• Overloading/

• Instruments should not protrude from cassette • Only light force is needed to close the cassette

improperly placed instruments

• Improperly placed rails

• Do not reposition cassette rails

Wet Packs

• Insufficient drying • before or during sterilization

• Thoroughly dry cassette after cleaning, before wrapping • Do not open autoclave door during dry cycle • Do not overpack sterilizer • Do not stack cassettes on top of each other • Always use sterilizer’s cassette rack

• Improper loading • of cassettes in • sterilizer

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