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Calibration

To calibrate the conductivity meter, proceed as follows.

 1.  Connect a PC with the CS 1000 program installed to the disinfector. 

 2.  Press 

[

 on the conductivity meter.

 3.  Enter code 22 with 

Y

 and 

Z

.

 4.  Press 

[

. Setup 1 appears.

 5.  Choose Output med 

Y

 and 

Z

.

 6.  Press 

[

. Sel. Type appears.

 7.  Choose SIM med 

Y

 and 

Z

.

 8.  Press 

[

 9.  Choose 0 ... with 

Y

 and 

Z

 22 mA.

 10. Set 4 mA.

 11. Start CS 1000 and choose Settings/Calibration/Analog Input Automatic...

V1563

12. Click Conductivity (A) and then Calibrate (B).

A

B

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Summary of Contents for 86 SERIES

Page 1: ...GETINGE 86 SERIES TECHNICAL MANUAL 502606900 SEV0725001...

Page 2: ...planation of symbols______________________________________ 11 Software description and settings_________________________12 Description _ _______________________________________________ 12 Control pane...

Page 3: ..._____ 82 Temperature sensor with ice bath and oil bath_________________ 84 Differential pressure gauge for dryer___________________________ 86 Replacing a temperature sensor_ _________________________...

Page 4: ...job it is to ensure safe operation with optimum efficiency Before starting work on the machine the maintenance and service personnel must have read the safety instructions in this manual and familiar...

Page 5: ...service manuals Before welding begins on or close to the machine all wiring connected by plugs and sockets must be disconnected from all circuit boards in the machine The machine must not be hosed do...

Page 6: ...he product goes into service Incorrect use may result in damage and injury Attention symbols Some of the warnings instructions and advice in this manual are so important that we use the following spec...

Page 7: ...rograms in the programmer see the appendix for Standard programs Parameters in these programs can be modified to suit the needs of individual users Individual programs can be created with a PC An enti...

Page 8: ...ted program press V again During the period when the program can be abort ed a yellow lamp flashes at M The door is unlocked and opened automatically and the machine can be restarted in the usual way...

Page 9: ...Page 9 of 174 Doc_TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Explanation of symbols V1560 Schematic diagram Electric heating...

Page 10: ...Doc_TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Page 10 of 174 V1434 Steam heating Explanation of symbols V1560...

Page 11: ...Page 11 of 174 Doc_TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Steam and electric heating Explanation of symbols V1559 V1560...

Page 12: ...be used to monitor the processes since they display all the set parameter values as well as actual values on request All relevant data associated with a given process such as batch number operator num...

Page 13: ...splay has two lines each with a capacity of 20 characters P01 OP SHORT D 47 0 C Information or error messages appear on the bottom line and replace the text that would otherwise appear here Program se...

Page 14: ...ontrol the cursor I K J and H and S I Used to go back one step up one level in menus If the button is held down for a little longer you are returned to the main menu K Not used in menus and lists J Sh...

Page 15: ...t The arrows to the right show that there are objects both above and below the displayed line When you reach the end of the object list only one up arrow appears at the right edge of the display Menus...

Page 16: ...gives authorisation for When a password is being entered the top line shows ENTER PASSWORD Press S to open the entry field for editing Each digit can be changed with J and H I and K toggle between th...

Page 17: ...system configurations H Process critical configurations parameters of type P J Password configuration K Documentation Code in menu tree Authority to change A Parameters B Calendar time and date C Sen...

Page 18: ..._________31 Unit of pressure menu 1 4 2 3 1 3 _______________________________32 Unit of temp menu 1 4 2 3 1 4 _ __________________________________33 Printer menu 1 4 2 3 2 _ __________________________...

Page 19: ...NDAR CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 SERVICE 1 4 2 6 SAVE RAM IN FLASH TIME HH MM SS 1 4 2 1 1 DATE YYYY MM DD 1 4 2 1 2 Se 1 4 2 2...

Page 20: ...VAL 1 4 2 3 2 1 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 2 PACS ADDRESS 1 4 2 3 4 COMMUNICATION 1 4 2 3 5 FAST INTERVAL 1 4 2 3 2 3 PRINTER SPEED 1 4 2 3 2 4 LANGUAGE DATE FORMAT 1 4 2 3 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 2 UNIT OF PRESSURE 1 4...

Page 21: ...nu 1 press S to go to the SELECT PROGRAM menu Then press Enter again to reach the various programs Use the J and H buttons to highlight the program you want to use To select a program press S The cycl...

Page 22: ...ained in the previous section the parameters appear on the display The number of the parameter depends on how the cycle was configured when it was created in the program The parameters that have an A...

Page 23: ...red number of variables for every cycle This list is only for information about the variables To choose the variable you want to see press J or H then press S to display the chosen variable 1 1 1 2 1...

Page 24: ...you do not want to print the chosen cycle System menu 1 4 2 The system settings menu has six submenus A calendar where you can enter the date and time 1 4 2 1 Calibration of analog entry values 1 4 2...

Page 25: ...BOUT ENTER PASSWORD Service personnel password required 1 4 2 1 1 TIME HH MM SS 15 45 50 1 4 2 1 2 DATE YYYY MM DD 2006 08 23 Date menu 1 4 2 1 2 To set the date follow the instructions in the menu tr...

Page 26: ...ss S to confirm the change 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 4 GETINGE PACS 300 VERSION 3 51 0283 P01 PROGRAM NAME PARAM1 PARAM2 MACHINE NAME PHASE NAME CYCLE COUNTER 00000 SETTINGS PRINT LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1...

Page 27: ...press S to confirm it Now the high reference value is displayed When the value is stable press S to confirm it Now you have the option of printing out the calibration value by highlighting YES for pri...

Page 28: ...NTER 00000 SETTINGS PRINT LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE...

Page 29: ...age To confirm press S 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 3 1 4 GETINGE PACS 300 VERSION 3 51 0283 P01 PROGRAM NAME PARAM1 PARAM2 MACHINE NAME PHASE NAME CYCLE COUNTER 00000 SETTINGS PRINT LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALE...

Page 30: ...CLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN...

Page 31: ...TINGS PRINT LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH S...

Page 32: ...LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE...

Page 33: ...AME PHASE NAME CYCLE COUNTER 00000 SETTINGS PRINT LAST CYCLE SYSTEM 1 4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCH...

Page 34: ...ICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 4 2 3 3 LANGUAGE DATE UNIT PRINTER ALARM PACS ADDRESS 1 4 2 3 2 1 PRINT MODE 1 4 2 3 4 PACS ADDRESS COMMUNICATION 1 4 2 3...

Page 35: ...ICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 2 1 4 2 3 3 LANGUAGE DATE UNIT PRINTER ALARM PACS ADDRESS 1 4 2 3 2 1 PRINT MODE 1 4 2 3 4 PACS ADDRESS COMMUNICATION 1 4 2 3...

Page 36: ...3 4 PACS ADDRESS COMMUNICATION 1 4 2 3 2 2 SLOW INTERVAL 01 00 1 4 2 3 2 3 FAST INTERVAL 20 00 1 4 2 3 2 4 PRINTER TRANS SPEED 9600 PRINTER ALARM Transfer speed menu 1 4 2 3 2 4 You can choose the tr...

Page 37: ...4 2 1 CALENDAR CALIBRATION 1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 CALIBRATION CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2...

Page 38: ...CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 2 LANGUAG...

Page 39: ...N CONFIGURATION DIP SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 3 1 1 4 2 3 2 LANGUAGE DATE UNIT P...

Page 40: ...2 4 3 DS02 XXXXXXXXXX STATUS 0 1 4 2 4 4 DS03 XXXXXXXXXX STATUS 0 1 4 2 4 5 DS04 XXXXXXXXXX STATUS 0 DIP switch menu 1 4 2 4 The DIP switches are used to switch various options on and off The various...

Page 41: ...ORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 1 1 01 FXX XXXXXXXXXX 02 FXX XXXXXXXXXX 1 4 2 5 1 2 1 4 2 5 1 20 SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 19 FXX XXXXXXXXXX 20 FXX XXXXXXXXXX 1 4 2 5 3 SER...

Page 42: ...ULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 2 1 RESET SERV MESSAGE YES NO SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS Service message menu 1 4 2 5 Service messages attract the operator s att...

Page 43: ...SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TEST ANALOG IN TEST ANALOG UT SERVICE...

Page 44: ...5 3 3 TEST DIGITAL IN TEST DIGITAL OUT 1 4 2 5 3 4 TEST DIGITAL OUT TEST USER FLAG 1 4 2 5 3 5 TEST USER FLAG TEST SYS FLAG 1 4 2 5 3 6 TEST SYS FLAG TEST PRINTER 1 4 2 5 3 7 TEST PRINTER TEST LED AND...

Page 45: ...SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 2 TEST ANALOG UT TEST DIGITAL IN 1 4 2 5 3 3 TEST DIGITAL IN TEST DIGITAL OUT 1 4 2 5 3 4 TEST DIGITAL OUT TEST USER FLAG 1 4 2 5 3 5 TEST USER FLAG TEST SYS FLAG...

Page 46: ...SWITCHES 1 4 2 4 1 4 2 5 1 4 2 6 DIP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TE...

Page 47: ...AM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TEST ANALOG IN TEST ANALOG UT SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 SE...

Page 48: ...RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TEST ANALOG IN TEST ANALOG UT SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 S...

Page 49: ...IP SWITCHES SERVICE SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH SERVICE SAVE RAM IN FLASH 1 4 2 SYSTEM ABOUT ENTER PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TEST ANALOG IN TEST ANALOG UT SERVIC...

Page 50: ...R PASSWORD 1 4 2 5 1 1 4 2 5 2 FAULT LOG SERVICE MESSAGE 1 4 2 5 3 1 TEST ANALOG IN TEST ANALOG UT SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 SERVICE MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS 1 4 2 5 3 2 TEST ANALOG UT TEST DIG...

Page 51: ...4 2 6 The RAM memory has battery backup but during a cold start PACS loads data from the flash memory to the RAM memory and all changes made since the last time data was saved are lost 1 4 2 6 SERVICE...

Page 52: ...ature 20 85 C PH0300 NEUTRALIZING Parameter Setting range Washing temperature 40 92 C Washing time 0 900 s Dosing amount 0 700 ml Dosing temperature 20 85 C PH0500 CHEMICAL DISINF Parameter Setting ra...

Page 53: ...er Setting range Pre rinsing time 0 600 s PH0220 PRE RINSE HW Parameter Setting range Pre rinsing time 0 600 s PH0025 WASHING Parameter Setting range Water type CW HW DW Dosing pump 1 2 3 4 PH0025 WAS...

Page 54: ...of 174 PH0360 RINSE 2 Parameter Setting range Water type HW DW Rinse time 0 600 s PH0440 FINAL RINSE Parameter Setting range Water type HW DW Conductivity 0 25 Dosing pump 1 2 3 4 PH0900 DRYING Parame...

Page 55: ...y authorized personnel The machine is connected to the electricity supply and some components are live Component Interval Check yearly Replace if necessary Replace yearly Replace every other year Repl...

Page 56: ...e filters in the supply line Clean if necessary Check all pipe couplings Tighten and seal if necessary Controls The machine is operated with the buttons on the control panel Check that the control but...

Page 57: ...e check Check the temperature during a program run Compare time and temperature with the program sheet Time and temperature are especially important in the disinfection phase The measuring equipment m...

Page 58: ...is reset automatically when detergent is added Dose 3 low level Empty container alarm 3 If detergent 3 is finished a handling code is generated The alarm is reset automatically when detergent is adde...

Page 59: ...assword entry menu Correct the fault or call service personnel Enter the password 558387 using the arrow keys and press S All liquid is drained from the machine and the soiled side door is unlocked Op...

Page 60: ...lenoid valves open and that their filters are not clogged c Check that the strainer in the machine is not blocked F03 Emptying time too long Emptying takes longer than five minutes or the water level...

Page 61: ...r locked limit position has been activated within 10 seconds on door locking b Check that the motor M12 and the switch S55 for door locking are working F10 Door fault clean side The door does not unlo...

Page 62: ...on a Check operation of the dosing pump b Check that there is detergent in the container c Check whether an empty container alarm has occurred d Check that there is no air in the flowmeter and that it...

Page 63: ...eat cutout If an overheat cutout has tripped both cutouts must be replaced The overheat cutouts are not resettable Possible action for a steam heated machine a Check the steam valve b Check that the b...

Page 64: ...code Fault Comment F38 Faulty temp sensor in wash chamber Disinfection temperature too low Possible action for an electrically heated machine a Check that the elements are not short circuited Possible...

Page 65: ...under tab 5 Software description and settings Proceed as follows if the PC is connected to port X24 Go into Communication setup COM 0 1 4 2 3 5 1 see tab 5 Software descrip tion and settings Choose CO...

Page 66: ...ode Wait for a beep then scan in the next code Continue until all codes have been scanned in 3 Connect a communication cable between the scanner and port X24 4 Set type of communication The communicat...

Page 67: ...communication cable between the scanner and port X24 3 Set type of communication The communication settings are done in the service pro gram see Chapter 4 Software description and settings Go into Co...

Page 68: ...work on updating system programs 1 Connect a PC to the machine see under Connecting a PC 2 Check that the machine is in STANDBY mode 3 Make a backup copy by starting CS 1000 and choosing Tools PACS RA...

Page 69: ...eck that jumper X28 is in the Flash position and that jumper X30 is in the ON position 8 Switch on the power to the machine with the main switch One of the following three menus appears on the display...

Page 70: ...oose the right program file a37 Com Port The port to which you connected the data cable to your PC Baud Rate Choose 57600 All Sectors and Verbose must be checked selected 11 Start loading by pressing...

Page 71: ...per X30 is set to ON 16 Switch off the power to the machine with the main switch 17 Change the jumper X29 to Cold 18 Switch on the power to the machine with the main switch The display should now show...

Page 72: ...ing CS 1000 and choosing Tools PACS RAM Upload To File 4 Save the prm file in your chosen location The program will report an error during conversion Disregard this To check that conversion was succes...

Page 73: ...rol system from Normal to Test Check that jumper X28 is in the Flash position and that jumper X30 is in the ON position 8 Set up as shown V1578 File name Choose the right program file a37 Com Port The...

Page 74: ...are now transferred to PACS 300 14 Check that the battery jumper X30 is set to ON 15 Switch off the power to the machine with the main switch 16 Change the jumper X29 to Cold 17 Switch on the power to...

Page 75: ...ld 4 Switch on the power 5 Wait until CRC OK appears on the display 6 Move the battery jumper X30 back to ON Note The power is still on 7 Move the programming jumper X29 from Cold to Normal Note The p...

Page 76: ...pears on the lower line 6 Press 7 Choose 4 20 mA with Y and Z 8 Press 9 Set 0 4 mA 0 000 S cm with Y and Z 10 Press 11 Set 20 mA 200 S cm with Y and Z 12 Press 13 Press Y and Z at the same time to log...

Page 77: ...to the disinfector 2 Press on the conductivity meter 3 Enter code 22 with Y and Z 4 Press Setup 1 appears 5 Choose Output med Y and Z 6 Press Sel Type appears 7 Choose SIM med Y and Z 8 Press 9 Choos...

Page 78: ..._TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Page 78 of 174 13 Enter the value 0 C and click Set Low C V1565 D E V1566 14 Set 20 mA on the conductivity meter with Y and Z 15 Enter 200 D in CS 1000 and click Set H...

Page 79: ...ue E rises to 200 17 Cancel the acoustic signal by pressing Close F 18 Press Y and Z at the same time Output appears on the display 19 Press Sel Type appears 20 Choose Lin with Z 21 Press 22 Press Y a...

Page 80: ...ith the CS 1000 program installed to the disinfector If the machine is equipped with a monitoring system the PC must be connected to that as described in Chapter 9 2 Connect a process simulator to A01...

Page 81: ...Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB 6 Enter the value 0 C and click Set Low 7 Set the process simulator to 20 mA 8 Enter 160 D in CS 1000 and click Set High 9 Check that the value E rises to 160 10 Log off CS...

Page 82: ...the disinfector If the machine is equipped with a monitoring system the PC must be connected to that as described in Chapter 9 2 Insert resistors for 20 C at the following places A01 X7 Chamber tempe...

Page 83: ...ck Set Low 6 Check that the value D rises to 20 7 Replace resistors for 20 C with resistors for 90 C 8 Enter 90 E in CS 1000 and click Set High 9 Check that the value F rises to 90 10 Log off CS 1000...

Page 84: ...an oil bath The ice bath must consist of crushed ice in a bowl of cold water The bath must stand for at least 20 minutes so that the temperature can stabilize The oil bath must be switched on for at...

Page 85: ...8 Check that the value D rises to the set value 9 Move the temperature sensors and the external thermometer to the oil bath Check that the reading of the external thermometer stabilizes Enter the rea...

Page 86: ...onnect a PC with the CS 1000 program installed to the disinfector 2 Close the machine doors 3 Connect an external differential pressure gauge in parallel with the existing gauge on the machine Zero th...

Page 87: ...Scroll to SETUP with J Press S Scroll to SYSTEM with J Press S Enter password Press S Scroll to SERVICE with J Press S Scroll to DIAGNOSTICS with J Press S Scroll to TEST ANALOG OUT with J Press S SE...

Page 88: ...he reading should be between 200 and 400 Pa If it is too high the filter may be clogged if it is too low there may be a hole in the filter 9 Check that the value E rises to the reading of the external...

Page 89: ...new sensor in through the seal It is important that the sensor does not penetrate too far into the chamber since it may be damaged in service After replacing a sensor in the chamber check that the co...

Page 90: ...rk make sure that the machine is isolated from the electric power supply Do not use magnetic material when adjusting the Door locked switch The illustrations show which door switches are fitted to a m...

Page 91: ...door into its inner position the DOOR LOCKED switch is activated If the door is obstructed on its way up and the force on the door is greater than 150 N the DOOR UP safety switch stops the door When t...

Page 92: ...zed personnel Before starting work make sure that the machine is isolated from the electric power supply Check that the respective microswitches are activated Adjust if necessary V1297 V444 Door switc...

Page 93: ...rized personnel The DOOR UP safety switch is fitted only to machines with automatic door To prevent damage the spring must be adjusted so that the door stops when a force of 150 N is applied to the do...

Page 94: ...hat the door can be pushed down far enough to release the seal Manual door Remove bolts and leaf springs so that the door can be pushed down far enough to release the seal Push the door down to its lo...

Page 95: ...the door Move the door to the half open position Separate the door frame and the door closing mechanism Free the door frame at the top edge NOTE Secure the frame so that it cannot fall forwards Free...

Page 96: ...r closing force This may only be done by authorized personnel When door is in its top position the motor pulls the door in from the outer to the inner position The force with which it does this is adj...

Page 97: ...must always be moved up manually for the last part of its travel The inertia of the door is adjusted with a spring as follows Secure bolt A with a socket wrench and retain the grip Remove screw B and...

Page 98: ...2606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Page 98 of 174 A V767 V1297 Overheat protection If the element overheats the overheat cutout trips If the overheat cutout has tripped it must be replaced The overheat cutouts are...

Page 99: ...ng the filters in the solenoid valves This may only be done by authorized personnel The machine is connected to the electricity supply and some components are live The filters in the solenoid valves s...

Page 100: ...only be done by authorized personnel The machine is connected to the electricity supply and some components are live Check seals and hoses for leaks once a year Replace the sterile filter 1 if necess...

Page 101: ...ine is emp tied and the final rinse is repeated automatically If after three repetitions the conductivity is still above the preset value the process is stopped and fault code 11 appears on the displa...

Page 102: ...asuring cell For easy access to the measuring cell slacken the two screws that keep the electrical cabinet in place Remove the right hand screw Move the electrical cabinet to the left and rotate it fo...

Page 103: ...ml of the relevant substance into a measuring beaker Check that the suction hose and pump are full before the check Push the suction hose down into the beaker and measure the consumption during an en...

Page 104: ...43 References on electrical diagram Jumpering an expansion card The expansion board is jumpered so that the processor can identify which card is which Jumpering may be necessary when changing a card o...

Page 105: ...isolated from the electric power supply There are three grades of hose for installation in the pump depending on the detergent used For article numbers see the spare parts list Remove the cover 3 by...

Page 106: ...hat the drain tap is working properly Seal the plug with PTFE tape and refit it The microswitch must be checked as well since it activates the booster tank The booster tank heating must never be on wh...

Page 107: ...dy for use Parameter Available setting Print mode Custom emulation ESC POS emulation iDP emulation Print Normal Print Reverse Little Double with Double height Expanded Font 1 Font 2 CR LF Honor CR CR...

Page 108: ...Doc_TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Page 108 of 174 List of components V1482...

Page 109: ...oster tank heating F10 MCB for T01 dryer fans F11 MCB control H1 Buzzer JB01 Junction box JB02 Power electrical box K01 Contactor circulation pump K02 Contactor tank heating K03 Contactor tank heating...

Page 110: ...h door locked in clean side S06 Limit switch door unlocked out clean side S07 Limit switch top position closed clean side S08 Limit switch bottom position open clean side S55 Limit switch door locking...

Page 111: ...its own PACS 300 system and control panel The purpose of the system is to monitor five parameters the pressure in the circulation circuit when the pump is running the temperature during the disinfect...

Page 112: ...r there P01 MONITORING 47 0 C Menu selection buttons The are five navigation buttons on the panel These fixed buttons are four arrow buttons that control the cursor I K J and H and S I Used to go back...

Page 113: ...edge of the display Menus and lists are endless you can reach the top of the list by pressing J at the end of the list Scrolling in menus and lists You can use I K J and H to scroll through menus and...

Page 114: ...onfirm the entered password If the wrong password is entered WRONG PASSWORD appears on the first line Press S to return to the display that shows ENTER PASSWORD Note The password cannot be changed Sup...

Page 115: ...P Disinfection phase with 75 C 50 75 C 75 MAX PUMP PRESS P Maximum pressure in circulation circuit 0 160 kPa 130 MIN PUMP PRESS P Minimum pressure in circulation circuit 0 160 kPa 30 TEMP CHECK DELAY...

Page 116: ...set in the monitoring system The following fault codes may occur Fault code Description of fault F00 Faulty controlling temperature sensor in washing chamber F01 Faulty independent temperature sensor...

Page 117: ...s fitted with a monitoring system there is a socket outlet 230 V 13 A to be used to connect test equipment RCD The monitoring system is fitted with a residual current device which is located on the el...

Page 118: ...he PC and port X24 as shown below 2 Set type of communication The communication settings are done in the ser vice program see Chapter Software description and settings Proceed as follows Go into Commu...

Page 119: ...ating system programs 1 Connect a PC to the machine see under Connecting a PC 2 Check that the machine is in STANDBY mode 3 Make a backup copy by starting CS 1000 and choosing Tools PACS RAM Upload To...

Page 120: ...t Flashloader from PC 9 Set up as shown GETINGE Ram OK GETINGE PACS 300 Version X XX XXXX Filename Choose the right program file a37 Com Port The port to which you connected the data cable to your PC...

Page 121: ...power to the machine with the main switch The display should now show P00 17 Close Flashloader 18 Start CS 1000 and load wash programs see instructions for CS 1000 Cold start Perform a cold start as...

Page 122: ...s The conductivity meter monitors the quality of the water in the disinfection phase inde pendently of the process control If the conductivity at the end of the disinfection phase is higher than the p...

Page 123: ...ell For easy access to the measuring cell slacken the two screws that keep the electrical cabinet in place Remove the right hand screw Move the electrical cabinet to the left and rotate it forward Uns...

Page 124: ...Doc_TEC Doc_502606900 Rel_B Lang_GB Page 124 of 174 Component locations on the 86 series U01 S100 S101 B33 X60 A05 C10 K20 K34 A01 B16 B17 B20 B21 B01 U06...

Page 125: ...Flow sensor dosing 2 B20 Flow sensor dosing 3 B21 Flow sensor dosing 4 B33 Temperature sensor C10 RCD K20 relay K21 relay K22 relay K23 relay K24 relay K25 relay K26 relay K27 relay K28 relay K29 rel...

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