W&H Lexa Resources
Welcome to the W&H Lexa Resources page, your central hub for essential documentation and support for your Lexa autoclaves. At Sterilizer Autoclave Solutions, we understand the importance of having quick and easy access to the information you need to operate and maintain your equipment effectively. This page provides detailed Instructions for Use for various W&H Lexa models, ensuring you have the knowledge to maximize the efficiency and lifespan of your sterilizer.
Whether you own a Lexa MN-111, Lexa Mini RIS-303, or Lexa Mini RIS-305, you’ll find the specific manuals and guidelines right here. Our goal is to empower you with comprehensive resources, helping you achieve consistent, reliable sterilization results in your practice. Explore our collection of resources to keep your W&H Lexa autoclave performing at its best, backed by the trusted support of Sterilizer Autoclave Solutions.
W&H Lexa FAQs
Q: How do the Lexa and Lexa Mini ensure efficient and reliable sterilization?
A: Both Lexa and Lexa Mini sterilizers prioritize efficiency and reliability. They utilize dynamic pulsed air removal, closed-door vacuum-assisted drying with HEPA filters (Lexa), and single-use distilled water for each cycle to guarantee optimal drying and prevent cross-contamination. The Lexa Mini also offers “EliTrace” for enhanced traceability down to a single instrument, with cycle documentation automatically saved to a USB stick. Both offer specific cycles for different load types to reduce overall cycle duration
Q: What are the connectivity and data management features of the Lexa and Lexa Mini sterilizers?
A: Both the Lexa and Lexa Mini models include built-in USB data loggers for automatic digital cycle data recording. The Lexa offers extended connectivity with an Ethernet port (LAN) and an optional Wi-Fi kit, allowing control of up to four sterilizers via the W&H Steri App[1]. Optional accessories like a barcode label printer are available for both models to enhance traceability by linking load, cycle, and patient information
Q: What are the typical cycle times and load capacities for the Lexa and Lexa Mini sterilizers?
A: The Lexa sterilizer has a maximum load capacity of 8.1 kg (18 lbs) and offers various cycle programs with total durations, including drying, ranging from 26 to 79 minutes, depending on the load type and temperature. The Lexa Mini, being a rapid sterilizer, can achieve complete sterilization, including drying, in as little as 23 minutes for a 3-liter compressed air model with an unwrapped load. Its cycle times range from approximately 13.5 to 58 minutes, depending on the chamber size (3-liter or 5-liter), air system (compressed air or vacuum pump), and load type (unwrapped, wrapped, or low temperature).
Q: “Does Statim Autoclave Solutions repair W&H Lexa Autoclaves?”
A: ” Yes, SAS repairs all models of W&H Lexa autoclaves. Go to our Repair Form page here to start the process.”
Q: “Can Sterilizer Autoclave Solutions help me with a Preventive Maintenance Plan?”
A: “Absolutely, check out our Preventive Maintenance Program here. We keep track and remind you On Time Every Time, so you can focus on your daily tasks.
Q: “Will Sterilizer Autoclave Solutions buy my old W&H Lexa autoclave?”
A: “Yes we do… Dead or Alive! You can easily start the process on our “Sell Your Autoclave” page here.
Do you have other Lexa, Lexa Mini autoclave problems, or more questions?
Feel free to call our FREE TECH SUPPORT line at 704-966-1650 opt.3 to talk to a live technician.