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CHAPTER 3   
WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 

 

NU_810-815_LX_ANG_1306 

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4.5 THE CHOICE OF MACHINE NAME 

 

 

After accessing to user menu, you must choose MACHINE NAME with 

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and 

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buttons to define the name of  the machine. 
Accept with 

 button. 

 

 O P E R A T O R

 M E N U

   

  M 

h

i n e

 n a m e

  

 
 

The characters selection is got with 

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 and 

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 buttons. 

Press 

 button to accept the chosen character and to pass on next space. 

If the chosen name has less of 16 characters fill-in empty blanks by pressing 

 button.  

 

  M 

h

i n e

 n a m e

  

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
The program name is recorded in memory after the 16

th

 character is entered by pressing 

the 

 button and to return to the user's menu. 

 

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d  o

f  m e n u

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 810 LX

Page 1: ...810 LX 815LX USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 3: ...e handling of the washing products The staff in contact with the detergent products and its emanations which could be used in this washer dryer must have knowledge of the safety data sheet of the used...

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Page 5: ...WASHING PRODUCTS 17 4 1 WASHING PRODUCTS CATEGORIES 17 4 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS 17 4 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA 18 4...

Page 6: ...1 3 2 OPENING 31 3 3 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET 32 3 4 SWITCHING OFF 32 4 ACCESS TO USER MENU 33 4 1 MODIFYING THE WASHING CYCLES 34 4 2 SEQUENCES READING OF ONE WASHING CYCLE 40 4 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING...

Page 7: ...WN AT END OF DAY 56 3 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 57 3 1 CLEANING METHOD 57 3 2 CLEANING PRODUCTS 57 4 DECONTAMINATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS 58 4 1 WHEN TO DECONTAMINATE THE WASHER 58 4 2 HO...

Page 8: ...SIN 63 2 4 MAINTENANCE REMINDER 64 2 5 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED 64 3 FAULT ALARMS 65 3 1 FAULT N 1 PROBE FAULT 65 3 2 FAULT N 2 EMPTYING FAULT 65 3 3 FAULT N 3 HEATING EXCESS 66 3 4 FAULT N 4...

Page 9: ...g and your entire satisfaction depend on the attention you pay when reading this guide You will find here some advices about the use the loading and the maintenance Follow them as they have been writt...

Page 10: ...0 LX 815 LX washers belongs to the LABEXIA range of washers and washer for the cleaning and drying of labware in the chemistry microbiology quality control and analytical laboratories Fully programmab...

Page 11: ...d by an appendix You have just ended the reading of chapter 1 Chapter 2 will familiarize yourself with your washer in order to use it as correct as possible Chapter 3 describes step by step the washin...

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Page 13: ...OU START After having installed rightly your washer following the installation manual you can begin to familiarize with this one You will find in this chapter all the information of indispensable know...

Page 14: ...e if before washing you treat your material of laboratory using solvents and in general all produced flammable or with strong detonating capacity do not introduce immediately it into the chamber of th...

Page 15: ...austic and acid additives with elevated 95 C temperatures in the chamber during the different phases of the wash cycle Opening the door during the wash cycle can cause EXPOSURE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES AN...

Page 16: ...on the door When several racks are used simultaneously on the different levels only one rack should be pulled out of chamber on the door and the runners at a time Maximum charge permissible allowed b...

Page 17: ...N THIS EQUIPMENT THE PROGRAMMED CYCLES ON THIS WASHER HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH LANCER CHEMICALS NEUTRALIZING ACID Using the correct non foaming neutralizing acid is required for proper cleaning in thi...

Page 18: ...eck product tank levels and change those with low levels so as to avoid bad washing because of a lack of additive WHEN TO CHANGE THE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS This message is displayed when the chemical bot...

Page 19: ...e paper has been loaded Pressing on the paper advance button while the printer is on standby mode makes the paper advance However the advance button has several other functions Pressing the button onc...

Page 20: ...the reprinting cycles tickets and in the supervisor menu for printing program parameters configuration settings If the printer is in sleep mode the data launched from these menus will be lost It is i...

Page 21: ...all the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of TE or TH type baskets Note The PS should only be positioned at the bottom level of the washer chamber where washing action is...

Page 22: ...eight items with a GC or GCI hold down screen In order to wash items on a PL type basket for cleaning slides place the baskets on the PS basic rack or PSB basic rack with spray arm after removing one...

Page 23: ...he slide rails out of the chamber b Remove the front pins c Insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the slide rails d Fit the pins back in place between wheels 2 and 3 The choice of the baskets and rac...

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Page 25: ..._810 815_LX_ANG_1306 25 CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING This chapter has been made to enable to function your washer You will get the launching procedure of a washing cycle and the manipulations to...

Page 26: ...1306 26 1 DESCRIPTION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS OF KEYPAD Legend 1 START BUTTON 2 ENTER BUTTON FOR PROGRAMMING DOOR UNLOCK 3 WASHER POWER ON OFF BUTTON 4 BUTTON 3 FUNCTION BUTTON 5 BUTTON 4 FUNCTION BUTTON...

Page 27: ...the end the display indicates W A R N I N G F A U L T Y C Y C L E Press to return to the initial state 2 2 CYCLES The washer is delivered with 4 pre established programs at the factory see pages 46 to...

Page 28: ...th cold water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with demineralized water Final rinse at 80 with demineralized water Drying at 100 on...

Page 29: ...the display indicates W A R N I N G L A C K O F C H E M I C It is necessary to fill or change the detergent or acid container to start the cycle c If there is water in the basin following the interru...

Page 30: ...nce duration Past time of the sub phase sequence in progress Maximum time remaining Decreasing time of the cycle in progress Past time Past time of the cycle in progress Maximum time Maximum time rema...

Page 31: ...OOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCESORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM If the chamber temperature is higher than 60 C a prevention message appears E N D O F C Y C L E H O T B A S I N 6 0 The disp...

Page 32: ...O R D E R T I C K E T 2 3 5 Each ticket is stored according to a specific ticket number This number 0 to 65000 is printed on ticket Choose with keys 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 or 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 33: ...to validate A C C E S S C O D E Enter the access code LEVEL 1 USER If an incorrect code is entered the following error message is displayed A C C E S S C O D E I N C O R R E C T C O D E Press and hold...

Page 34: ...4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons to modify the washing cycle Accept with button O P E R A T O R M E N U P a r a m p r o g r a m Choose the cycle number to modify with 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 35: ...3 3 3 buttons Accept with button Select the seconds with 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons Accept with button 1 P R E W A S H 1 D E T E R G E N T 0 0 m 1 2 s...

Page 36: ...RINSE phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons Accept with button 1 A C I D R I N S E C o l d W a t e r m a i n...

Page 37: ...m b r e 0 1 Choose water for RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons Accept with button 1...

Page 38: ...4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons Accept with button 1 H O T D E M I T e m p 7 5 Select the duration of drying 0 to 90 mn 2 minutes cooling is automatically included...

Page 39: ...CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 39 e n d o f m e n u The display unit returns to user menu O P E R A T O R M E N U R e a d i n g p r o g r a m...

Page 40: ...P E R A T O R M E N U R e a d i n g p r o g r a m Accept with button Choose the cycle number to read with 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3...

Page 41: ...O F F Choose with button status ON or OFF of the dosing pump F i l l i n g I n P r o g r e s s Display indicates automatic basin filling with water to dilute the cleaning chemical A C I D 5 8 s P U M...

Page 42: ...O R M E N U N a m e o f p r o g r a m Choose the cycle number to modify with 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4...

Page 43: ...P E R A T O R M E N U M a c h i n e n a m e The characters selection is got with 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons Press button to accept the chosen characte...

Page 44: ...E N U F A U L T Y C Y C L E S Example F A U L T N 0 6 O P E N E D D O O R Change the Ptr value with 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 buttons You could like this rea...

Page 45: ...ed with the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 and 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 keys or numeric keypad Each character must be validated with the key When the ticket line is customized complete the lin...

Page 46: ...n 0 0 0 1 FILLING CWM PW CWM PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360 s 0 OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s 0 PREWASH TIME 3 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3...

Page 47: ...IME 2 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 1 FILLING CWM PW CWM PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360 s 0 OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s 0 PREWASH TIME 3 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING CW...

Page 48: ...ERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360 s 0 OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s 0 PREWASH TIME 3 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0...

Page 49: ...PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360 s 0 OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s 0 PREWASH TIME 3 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C PREWAS...

Page 50: ...H 3 NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s WASH TIME 0 to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360 s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION 0 to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 to 9 FILLING CWM PW...

Page 51: ...the supervision of the correct performance of parameters such as washing chamber filling detergent taking effective temperature duration of the phases During the development of the program all the dat...

Page 52: ...The LANCER PRINTER gives permanently the development of the washing Also it permits the stock of the information ITS RESULTS At the end of the program the results are registered and archived whether o...

Page 53: ...from the controller and equipped with its own sensors and clock ITS ROLE The PRO KIT is a system of verification of the washing parameters It checks permanently the right development of the washing c...

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Page 55: ...apter describes the maintenance operations to assure the good working of your washer RESIDUES OF PRODUCTS SUCH AS ACETONE SOLVENTS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM DERIVATIVES CHROMIUM SULPHATE ACID SULPHURIC NITR...

Page 56: ...circuit A PUMP SUCTION FILTER B CHAMBER BOTTOM FILTER DO NOT FORGET TO CLEAN THE FILTERS AFTER EACH CYCLE IF YOU REGULARLY DO NOT CLEAN THE FILTERS THE PERFORMANCES OF YOUR MACHINE ARE LIKELY TO BE AF...

Page 57: ...her equipments to be washed assuring a very professional finishing Available in container of 450 ml Ref LANCERSHINE DETERGENTS SOAPS All the detergents soaps or cleaning products found in shops can no...

Page 58: ...rotection gloves mask safety glasses Remove the Waste Water Flexible emptying hose from the standpipe and place it in a large containment sump that can hold 14 liters 3 7 gallons with a top edge no mo...

Page 59: ...UPPLY HOSES FOR CRACKS BULGES AND LEAKS X X X X INSPECT INTERNAL TUBING ON CHEMICAL PUMPS FOR WEAR IF APPLICABLE X X X X CHECK CHEMICAL LEVEL SENSORS FOR CORRECT OPERATION IF APPLICABLE X X X X ENSURE...

Page 60: ...tubing 23080014 2 Main Pump50hz 23010076 1 Main Pump60hz 23010074 capacitor 23080098 1 Door Seal 14050003 3 Bottom Door Seal 04120002 1 Column Seal 14030041 2 Threaded Connection 33080026 2 Water Inl...

Page 61: ...PROBLEMS In this chapter you will get all the problems that you might get on your washer In a general way and whatever the noted anomaly it is appropriate to stop the machine to disconnect the power s...

Page 62: ...N It is not connected to the power supply There is mains power The circuit breaker protecting the electrical control circuit has been tripped CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT 1 3 ABNORMAL NOISE One of...

Page 63: ...B E R INCIDENT the following message is displayed if the temperature inside the washing chamber is above the safety temperature set point for door opening ACTION At the end of the cycle let the washer...

Page 64: ...n the display ACTION Press the key to acknowledge the reminder Schedule a preventative maintenance service call 2 5 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED T i m e f o r P r e v e n T i v e M a i n t e n a...

Page 65: ...ck the electrical connection and the condition of the probe 3 2 FAULT N 2 EMPTYING FAULT F A U L T n 0 2 E M P T Y I N G F A U L T Emptying Fault Definition The washer has not been fully emptied at th...

Page 66: ...4 FAULT N 4 HEATING FAULT F A U L T n 0 4 H E A T I N G F A U L T Heating Fault Definition This message is displayed during one of the heating phases if after 8 minutes the water temperature has not i...

Page 67: ...WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI WATER RINSES and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE 3 6 FAULT N 6 DOOR FAULT F A U L T N 0 6 O P E N E D D O O R Door Fault Definition This message is displa...

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