Dec 20, 2021

Public workspaceCleanbox UV-C sterilization chamber

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  • 1University of Arizona
  • Ryan Straight: Director, MA{VR}X Lab
  • MA(VR)X Lab
    Tech. support email: mavrx-lab@arizona.edu
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Protocol CitationRyan Straight 2021. Cleanbox UV-C sterilization chamber. protocols.io https://protocols.io/view/cleanbox-uv-c-sterilization-chamber-b2y4qfyw
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: Working
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Created: December 17, 2021
Last Modified: December 20, 2021
Protocol Integer ID: 56060
Abstract
Using the Cleanbox CX2 UV-C sterilization chamber.
Ensure the Cleanbox is powered on. (Green light in front will be lit.)


Insert the item to be sterilized into the Cleanbox. For headsets, hang using the headstrap from the platform inside the chamber, so the lens portion is hanging down. If the equipment you're cleaning is wired, run the wires through the small hole at the bottom of the front of the chamber.
Close the Cleanbox door completely. This Cleanbox will not run unless both doors are completely shut.
Critical
Press the silver button at the top center of the front of the chamber. The formerly green light will turn red, the fan inside the Cleanbox will turn on, and the UV light will begin sterilizing.
When the light turns green and the fan stops, you are free to remove the equipment. Be sure to shut the door.