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12 

Functions 

 
Electronically 

controlled 

disinfection 

procedure 

(model with disinfection button) 

In  order  to  be  able  to  start  the  disinfection  proce-
dure there are two requirements which must be met: 
a)  The  tub  must  be  empty  or  almost  empty.  b)  There 
must  be  enough  disinfectant  inside  its  container.  If 
both  requirements  are  met,  then  the  disinfection  but-
ton lights up. 
 

Note: 

If  the  disinfection  container  should  not  contain 
enough  disinfectant,  then  the  disinfection  button  is 
flashing briefly in a rhythm of about 1.5 seconds. 

 
To  perform  the  disinfection  procedure  1)  take  the 

red

 

hand  shower  from  its  holder  and  2)  press  the  button 
“DISINFECTION”.  Now  the  button  is  flashing  slowly 
(about  1x/sec.).  3)  Press  and  hold  the  trigger  di-
rectly  on  the  hand  shower  and  spray  all  internal  tub 
surfaces with the disinfectant solution. 
 

Caution: 

Protect your skin and eyes from the disinfectant solu-
tion.  Follow  the  instructions  of  the  disinfectant 
manufacturer. 

 
After  about  40  seconds  the  disinfection  shower  stops 
automatically.  4)  If  the  40  seconds  were  not  long 
enough  for  you  to  spray  all  internal  tub  surfaces, 
press the disinfection button again twice. Thereby you 
are restarting the disinfection procedure and have an-
other  40  seconds  available.  5)  After  the  40  seconds 
are  up  and  spraying  is  completed,  ensure  that  the 
pressure is released from the hose by briefly pressing 
the  trigger  on  the  hand  shower  once  again  (without 
flowing disinfection solution). 6) Put the hand shower 
back  into  its  holder.  The  disinfection  button  should 
still be blinking. 

After  the  necessary  contact  time  (according  to  the 
manufacturer’s  specifications)  the  bathtub  must  be 
rinsed thoroughly. To do so, 7) press the still blink-
ing disinfection button. The button is now illuminated 
continuously.  Now  follow  the  steps  7  to  12  of  the 
chapter “Manually controlled disinfection” on page 11. 
 

Note: 

While  spraying  the  disinfectant  solution  during  an 
electronically  controlled  disinfection  procedure  the 
tub  fill  is  disabled.  If  the  disinfectant  runs  out 
while  spraying,  the  whole  procedure  must  be  restarted 
after  replacing  its  container.  Otherwise  it  cannot  be 
completed  nor  can  it  be  stopped.  Therefore,  once  the 
electronically  controlled  disinfection  procedure  is 
started,  you  cannot  fill  the  tub  again  without  enough 
disinfectant. However, the disinfection can be skipped 
altogether. 

Summary of Contents for GK Magic 100

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...and translation of both the whole document as well as of any parts thereof Congratulations on your decision to purchase a GK Bathtub You have acquired an Austrian quality prod uct which will considera...

Page 3: ...ontrol panel 8 Shower 9 Shampoo Bath additive 9 Underwater light 9 Hydromassage 10 Sound Vision 10 Disinfection 11 12 Flowmeter 11 Manually controlled disinfection procedure model with disinfection va...

Page 4: ...ce etc Never leave the patient unattended inside the bathtub Ensure that the equipment is thoroughly cleaned after every use When using disinfection protect your skin and eyes Heed all instructions on...

Page 5: ...ure 5 Button Hydromassage lights up if configured 6 Button Down with printed arrow 7 Button Bath additive lights up if configured 8 Button Disinfection lights up if configured and needed Control panel...

Page 6: ...Adjustable foot 8 Foot switch 9 Control panel 10 Control panel for Sound Vision 11 Tub fill valve 12 Thermostat mixing valve 13 Fill in spout 14 Shampoo Bath additive dispenser 15 Disinfection valve...

Page 7: ...6 Components Hydromassage jets blue Box for care and disinfection liquids USB port Flowmeter with con centration table...

Page 8: ...y means of the foot switch It works with air pressure and is connected to the electronics through thin air filled plastic tubes The higher air pressure when stepping on the switch activates the corres...

Page 9: ...tion Always check the water temperature with your bare hand also when using the shower before bringing the water in contact with the patient Filling the tub Open the TUB FILL VALVE in counter clockwis...

Page 10: ...a red marking on its suc tion end the tube for the bath additive a blue mark ing at the alike spot If there is no liquid coming out of the system make sure that both boxes are full After installing a...

Page 11: ...2 mp3 wma is inserted into the USB port Now pressing the button PLAY PAUSE will play back all the recognized music files sorted by name Pressing the buttons NEXT and BACK switches to the next or previ...

Page 12: ...irectly on the hand shower and spray all internal tub surfaces with the disinfectant solution Caution Before every disinfection procedure ensure that there is enough disinfectant available in its cont...

Page 13: ...y all internal tub surfaces press the disinfection button again twice Thereby you are restarting the disinfection procedure and have an other 40 seconds available 5 After the 40 seconds are up and spr...

Page 14: ...it to a comfortable working height Once the desired filling level has been reached stop if necessary the inflowing water To add bath additive to the water if installed press the button BATH ADDITIVE f...

Page 15: ...p We especially recommend our special plastics intensive cleanser details on request For these parts of the tub only use very fine textured chamois leather or a microfiber cloth For the best care for...

Page 16: ...ed cover of the thermostatic mixing valve Also the cartridge could be defective and might have to be changed The display reads F0 or F1 The temperature sensor is defective and must be changed Very lit...

Page 17: ...d of the disinfection shower hose as well as of any externally visible connections Once a month check the bathtub for any cracks or other dam ages Caution Should you notice any damage to the bathtub e...

Page 18: ...0 C Max relative humidity 80 not condensed at 20 C Atmospheric pressure range 500 hPa to 1060 hPa Transport and Storage Ambient temperature range 20 C to 60 C Relative humidity range 80 not condensed...

Page 19: ...class I connection of protective earth conductor necessary Degree of protection IPX4 Protection type Type B Lifting weight 400 kg Lifting height 400 mm Maximum length 2240 mm Maximum width 930 mm Max...

Page 20: ...Tel 43 0 7229 64450 Fax 43 0 7229 70664 service gk medizinmechanik at www gk medizinmechanik at Typing spelling or transmission errors excepted for all contents All product related information is not...

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