BIOQUELL PROTEQ USER MANUAL -EN
TD092-O&M-001
REVISION 5 DRAFT
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7
LOADING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE BOTTLES
7.1
Bottle Indicators
The ProteQ calculates the amount of peroxide required for the cycle. If it is loaded
with an insufficient amount it will not allow the cycle to start.
The unit will always take hydrogen peroxide from a part full bottle first, until it is
empty. Either 2 litre or 950ml bottles can be used.
The table below explains the actions required for the different combinations of
bottle indicators; note - these lights only operate when the bottle holder is closed
and the plunger is down. If the lights are reversed to those shown, the action is
the same as that stated, but for the other side.
Light colour above bottle
Bottle Status
Action
Left Hand Bottle:
Enough for a cycle
Right Hand Bottle:
Enough for a cycle
There is sufficient liquid to
run the cycle, no action
required.
Left Hand Bottle:
Empty, expired or no
bottle present
Right Hand Bottle:
Empty, expired or no
bottle present
Both bottles are empty,
expired or no bottle in
place. Replace the bottles
with new ones
Left Hand Bottle:
Full
Right Hand Bottle:
No bottle present, or
empty or expired
There is one full bottle with
sufficient liquid to run the
cycle.
Left Hand Bottle:
Part used
Right Hand Bottle:
Part used
Both bottles have liquid but
the total is insufficient to
run the cycle. One of the
bottles requires replacing
with a full bottle or one
which has a sufficient
amount of liquid.
Left Hand Bottle:
Empty, expired or no
bottle
Right Hand Bottle:
Part used
Place a new bottle in the
left hand side (a part used
bottle may also be tried). If
sufficient liquid both lights
will go green.
If the indicator light is red, the bottle could be empty or expired and should be
disposed of according to local regulations. If empty, it could still contain up to
80ml of hydrogen peroxide.