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maxchek Backflow Prevention Valves fit best in saliva ejector valves with a rubber tip. The fit may vary in saliva ejector valves with a metal tip. maxill recommends using the maxchek ST Saliva Ejector Valve.
maxchek is an essential element of every dental offices' IPAC Program. The Centre for Disease Control (CDC) reports backflow in low-volume suction lines can occur at three potential moments allowing microorganisms in the lines to be retracted into the patient's mouth: when a seal is created around the saliva ejector1 when the suction cord is positioned above the patient's mouth1 when both the LVE and HVE are 'on' simultaneously1
We encourage the use of maxill cleaning products with the maxcheck valves. Zymax products are an excellent option for cleaning these pieces. If you plan to use alternative cleaning products, please verify they won’t harm your maxcheck. Some cleaning products can cause fading.
For easy maintenance, the aluminum valve and fram are disassembled prior to cleaning, both being fully autoclavable. The fram's are also effortlessly assembled and interchangeable.
Assembly: To assemble the maxchek backflow prevention valve, unscrew the valve and place the fram into the designated notch. Aligning the valve's peg with the fram's hinge will ensure a secure fit. Insert the slender end of the maxchek valve into your suction coupling and add your saliva ejector into the other end of the maxchek. It's that simple!
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Individual valve with pre-installed fram only. maxchek basket, additional frams, and saliva ejectors are sold separately.
Cleaning & Sterilization: For ultrasonic baths, disassemble the valve from the fram and position securely into the basket's slots (maximum fill of 16 valves). Frams are to be placed into the smaller basket, located on top and secured when lid is closed. Clean for 15-30 minutes. For instrument washer, follow the same instructions and position inside the washers basket and/or top rack. Inspect all parts of the maxcheck valve to ensure proper cleaning before packaging. For autoclaving, keep all three pieces disassembled and package in appropriate size pouch, and autoclave at 132°C (270°F) for 4 minutes.
maxchek provides a vast assortment of colours which allow your dental office to ‘colour code’ per operatory and/or procedure(s).
Series 009-AUS reduced pressure zone backflow preventer devices are designed to protect potable water supplies in accordance with national plumbing codes and water authority requirements. This series can be used in a variety of installations, including the prevention of health hazard cross-connections in piping systems or for containment at the service line entrance. This series features two in-line, independent check valves, captured springs and replaceable check seats with an intermediate relief valve. Its compact modular design facilitates easy maintenance and assembly access.
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These unique, one-way autoclavable valves prevent backflow from the saliva ejector into the patient’s mouth by closing off airflow when the suction is blocked or restricted. maxchek is inserted into the saliva ejector valve and holds the saliva ejector without affecting its performance.
maxill has taken measures to ensure the product fits as best as possible with our saliva ejectors. While the fit is meant to be universal, some slight deviations in SE fit may occur. The best fit will be achieved when using maxill’s Saliva Ejectors
Series 009-AUS reduced pressure zone backflow preventer devices are designed to protect potable water supplies in accordance with national plumbing codes and water authority requirements. This series can be used in a variety of installations, including the prevention of health hazard cross-connections in piping systems or for containment at the service line entrance. This series features two in-line, independent check valves, captured springs and replaceable check seats with an intermediate relief valve. Its compact modular design facilitates easy maintenance and assembly access.
References: 1. CDC. Division of Oral Health. Saliva Ejector & Backflow (2016). https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faqs/saliva.html
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