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Pressure Cooker Sterilizing 
Illustrations

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T01.jpg (4607 bytes)Figure 1 shows the Pressure Cooker just out of the box.
T02.jpg (5987 bytes)Figure 2 shows the Pressure Cooker with Tuna/Cat Food Can Spacers in place with holes punched in the bottom of the cans.
T03.jpg (7379 bytes)Figure 3 shows the Cooking Rack over the Can Spacers.
T04.jpg (8743 bytes)Figure 4 shows the Pressure Cooker loaded with instruments
T05.jpg (7179 bytes)Figure 5 shows a closer look at the loaded Pressure Cooker. Items arranged in the photo left to right:
  • Hager Dilator Cervical 9-10 mm
  • Hegar Dilator Cervical 11-12 mm
  • Pratt Dilator Cervical 25-27 Fr
  • Dittel (straight) Urethral Sound 24 Fr
  • Pratt Dilator Cervical 29-31 Fr
  • VanBuren (curved) Urethral Sound 18 Fr
  • VanBuren (curved) Urethral Sound 32 Fr
  • VanBuren (curved) Urethral Sound 26 Fr
T06.jpg (3865 bytes)Figure 6 shows a close up of the Pressure Relief Weight on the MIRRO Pressure Cooker properly positioned.
T07.jpg (7187 bytes)Figure 7 shows the picture on the MIRRO Pressure Cooker box.
T08.jpg (10530 bytes)Figure 8 shows the diagram on the MIRRO Pressure Cooker box.
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