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10.
SANITIZATION PROCEDURES
The unit is sanitized to destroy the bacteria within the pipework,
and reservoir. Please read this entire section to become familiar
with the procedure before you start. RO sanitization is
recommended once a month to maintain low bacterial counts.
Additionally, recirculation sanitization is recommended every 12
months. It should also be carried out:
•
If the unit has not been used for a prolonged period of
time.
•
If the unit is to be operated under adverse conditions
e.g. high temperature.
•
If the bacteria counts are outside of the specification.
RO sanitization can be performed in two ways:
•
Process off – recommended method that offers a
greater deal of protection from chemical entering the
recirculation loop
Or
•
Process on – Method to allow sanitization of the RO
whilst retaining the ability to supply the final
application.
Refer to the correct section before performing the RO sanitization
required.
WARNING! ALWAYS WEAR RUBBER GLOVES, APRON
AND FACEMASK. DO NOT BREATHE FUMES
OR ALLOW TO COME IN CONTACT WITH
SKIN OR EYES. ALWAYS
FOLLOW
RECOMMENDATIONS FOUND IN THE
MANUFACTURERS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA
SHEET AND ANY APPLICABLE OSHA
STANDARDS FOR THE CHEMICAL BEING
USED.
WARNING!
LABEL THE MACHINE WITH
APPROPRIATE WARNING SIGNS SUCH AS
“DO NOT USE/ CONTAINS STERILANT” (NOT
PROVIDED)
Minncare Cold Sterilant is a Peracetic and Hydrogen Peroxide
based solution.
Refer to the Minncare label for additional information and follow all
applicable directions for use on the manufacturer’s label in
conjunction with the following instructions.
General view door open
Sanitization selection screen
RO filter
bowl