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Malmet Bedpan / Urinal Bottle Washer Disinfector (ES-D)
Detergent Model with Hands Free Operation
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual
Issue 5
Page
27
June 23
5.0
Maintenance
All maintenance; preventative or breakdown shall be carried out by a qualified person. Failure to comply with this
condition may result in unsafe conditions.
Preventative maintenance must be completed as per instructions below. Failure to comply may result in warranty
claims being rejected.
The Malmet Bedpan / Urinal Bottle Washer Disinfector is self-cleaning, however proper care should be taken to ensure that
the device is cleaned and maintained in accordance with maintenance instructions for Malmet Bedpan / Urinal Bottle
Washer Disinfectors and in accordance with all other regulatory and common-sense practices.
Preventative Maintenance Schedule
5.1
Daily Maintenance (Operator or Maintenance Technician)
a)
Wipe out the inside of the door and chamber with warm water and detergent. A wipe with disinfectant is also desirable.
b)
Wipe over outside stainless steel panels with a stainless-steel cleaner.
c)
Wipe the front control panel with a soft cloth and mild detergent as necessary. Care should be taken not to damage the
digital display or to activate a cycle.
d)
Check level in detergent bottle, replenish as necessary.
e)
Check Bedpan wash spinner turns freely by manually spinning nozzle.
f)
Check spray nozzles are not blocked, insert a small pin into the orifice of the spray nozzle to ensure no blockages are
present. If a build-up or blockage is noticed please have a technician clean nozzle as per Bi-monthly maintenance to
ensure adequate performance.
g)
Visually inspect for signs of leaking fluid from the Bedpan / Urinal Bottle Washer Disinfector, as these may pose a
pathogenic risk. Inspect around the chamber door, beneath the device and service connection points. If a spill or leak is
observed, clean up as per the facility’s infection control procedure and notify a maintenance technician to fix the cause
of the leak.
5.2
Bi-Monthly Maintenance (Maintenance Technician)
WARNING! 240 VOLTS
ISOLATE DEVICE FROM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING
HOT SURFACES!
ALLOW DEVICE TO COOL PRIOR TO COMMENCING SERVICE WORKS
a)
Inspect for steam or fluid leaks, tighten unions, hose clamps and glands where necessary.
b)
Check flush nozzles for free rotation.
c)
Check spray nozzles are not blocked, insert a small pin into the orifice of the spray nozzle to ensure no blockages are
present. If a build-up or blockage is detected have technician clean nozzles as per nozzle cleaning instructions below to
ensure adequate performance.
d)
Remove level probe in steam generator tank and clean off any build-up of residue.
e)
Remove temperature probes in steam tank and chamber and clean off any build-up of residue.
f)
Visually inspect build-up of residue in steam tank, especially in areas of poor water quality.
g)
Check filter in the water inlet solenoid valve and clean as necessary.
h)
Check all electrical connections, and tighten if necessary.