The Microstop Protect Pro is a premium high-temperature dry heat sterilizer specifically designed USA.
Key Features:
- Large Capacity: Holds up to 28 sets of tools or 21 sterilization pouches, perfect for high-traffic environments.
- Horizontal Loading: Equipped with 7 horizontal shelves for efficient heat distribution inside the sterilization chamber.
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Three Sterilization Modes:
- 200°C for 30 minutes
- 180°C for 60 minutes
- 160°C for 150 minutes
- Drying Mode: Operates at 80°C for 30 minutes, ensuring tools are thoroughly dried and ready for immediate use.
- Compact Design: External dimensions of 21.65 x 15.75 x 12.4 inches (550 x 400 x 315 mm) allow it to fit easily into professional settings.
Made for the USA Market:
- Voltage: Specifically designed for 110V US outlets, ensuring seamless integration into American salons, spas
General Characteristics:
- High Productivity: Sterilizes a large number of tools simultaneously, increasing efficiency and ensuring a longer service life.
- Advanced Controls: Features an electronic function control with a light display showing temperature and time indicators.
- Tool-Friendly: The dry heat method does not dull or blunt your tools, preserving their quality and extending their lifespan.
- Complete Sterilization: Effectively eliminates all germs, viruses, and bacteria, providing a sterile and safe environment for every use.
- Sleek Design: A modern and appealing look that complements professional spaces.
Warranty:
- 12-Month warranty: Your investment is protected with a 12-month warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
- Extended Warranty Available: Optional extended warranty for added protection and long-term support.
The Microstop Protect sterilizer is the perfect solution for professionals in the USA who need fast, efficient, and reliable tool sterilization.
The Microstop Protect Pro is a premium high-temperature dry heat sterilizer specifically designed USA.
Key Features:
- Large Capacity: Holds up to 28 sets of tools or 21 sterilization pouches, perfect for high-traffic environments.
- Horizontal Loading: Equipped with 7 horizontal shelves for efficient heat distribution inside the sterilization chamber.
-
Three Sterilization Modes:
- 200°C for 30 minutes
- 180°C for 60 minutes
- 160°C for 150 minutes
- Drying Mode: Operates at 80°C for 30 minutes, ensuring tools are thoroughly dried and ready for immediate use.
- Compact Design: External dimensions of 21.65 x 15.75 x 12.4 inches (550 x 400 x 315 mm) allow it to fit easily into professional settings.
Made for the USA Market:
- Voltage: Specifically designed for 110V US outlets, ensuring seamless integration into American salons, spas
General Characteristics:
- High Productivity: Sterilizes a large number of tools simultaneously, increasing efficiency and ensuring a longer service life.
- Advanced Controls: Features an electronic function control with a light display showing temperature and time indicators.
- Tool-Friendly: The dry heat method does not dull or blunt your tools, preserving their quality and extending their lifespan.
- Complete Sterilization: Effectively eliminates all germs, viruses, and bacteria, providing a sterile and safe environment for every use.
- Sleek Design: A modern and appealing look that complements professional spaces.
Warranty:
- 12-Month warranty: Your investment is protected with a 12-month warranty, ensuring reliability and peace of mind.
- Extended Warranty Available: Optional extended warranty for added protection and long-term support.
The Microstop Protect sterilizer is the perfect solution for professionals in the USA who need fast, efficient, and reliable tool sterilization.
How to properly sterilize manicure tools in a dry heat sterilizer?
The sterilization process in a dry heat sterilizer is as follows: place the tools, which have been pre-cleaned and dried, on the removable tray. Lower the tray into the sterilization chamber, close the sterilizer lid, set the sterilization time and mode using the buttons, wait for the timer to go off, and then wait for the sterilizer to cool down a bit.
How to turn on a dry heat sterilizer?
- Plug the sterilizer into the power source.
- Press the button on the back panel.
- On the front panel, press the button and use short presses to select the desired mode (note: for sterilizing in craft pouches, choose a mode no higher than 180°C).
- After selecting the mode, hold the button for a few seconds to start the chosen cycle.
Please note: The button on the front panel is not touch-sensitive— it must be pressed.
How to properly sterilize tools?
1. Soak the tools in a disinfecting solution, prepared according to the manufacturer's instructions.
2. Thoroughly rinse the tools under running water.
3. Dry the tools. Remove any water droplets (e.g., with a paper towel). Place the tools on the dry heat sterilizer tray and set it to the "drying" mode at 80°C for 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can wait for the tools to dry completely without using the "drying" mode.
4. Place the dried tools into craft pouches or on the dry heat sterilizer tray.
5. Select the sterilization mode.
6. After the sterilization cycle is complete and the signal sounds, open the sterilizer. Wait for it to cool down to 20-30°C, turn off the button on the back panel, and unplug the sterilizer.
What is the difference between a dry heat sterilizer and an autoclave?
Air sterilizers (dry heat sterilizers) use hot, dry air for sterilization. Pathogens are destroyed by high temperatures (starting at 160°C) and extended exposure time.
Steam sterilizers (autoclaves) use hot steam under pressure. In this case, pathogens are destroyed at lower temperatures, typically between 126°C and 135°C.
Is it okay to overload the dry heat sterilizer and stack pouches on top of each other?
Overloading the dry heat sterilizer can interfere with the circulation of hot air inside the chamber, which may not only prevent proper sterilization of the tools but also cause overheating and potential damage to the device.
That's why we recommend arranging the tools in a way that doesn't block the ventilation openings by more than 70%.
Is it normal for a residue to form in a dry heat sterilizer?
A smell or residue during sterilization is a normal occurrence when using craft paper pouches, as the paper contains resins. When heated, these resins are released and can settle on the surfaces of the dry heat sterilizer over time. However, if you clean your sterilizer regularly, the residue will not accumulate.