In Operating level C, the automatic
mobile unit recognition (AWK) assigns
a properly coded mobile unit to one of
program slots 1 to 15.
The coding on the mobile unit and the
program slot with the corresponding
program must be matched up in the
electronic control.
To do so:
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Before each mobile unit is used for
the first time, it needs to be properly
coded (see "Mobile unit coding"), and
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assign the wash program for mobile
unit coding to the corresponding
program slot.
For instructions on how to change
program slots, refer to the
"Programming manual", under "System
function / Selector switch organization".
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Before starting the program, it is
essential to check that
the program
required for this mobile unit
is the
one shown in the display.
Otherwise, inadequate cleaning and
disinfection could result.
Do NOT allow the programs for
mobile units with automatic
recognition (AWK, pre-set program
slots) to be used interchangeably.
Mobile unit coding
The automatic mobile unit recognition
feature assigns each mobile unit to a
program slot. For this to work, the
mobile units must be coded with a
magnetic strip (with a bit combination).
In operating level C, only the program
assigned to the corresponding program
slot is available for a given coded
mobile unit.
When a coded mobile unit is inserted
into the machine (make sure there are
no small parts stuck to the magnetic
strip) and the washer-disinfector door
closes, the automatic recognition unit
selects the assigned program.
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Make sure that no metallic parts
or pieces are stuck to the magnetic
strip, in particular the underside.
Attached metallic objects can cause
the coding to be misread or
unreadable.
Use the
6
button to start the program.
The coding includes 5 bits:
– Bits 1 to 4 determine the mobile unit
code,
– Bit 5 is for control purposes (parity
bit).
Automatic mobile unit recognition (AWK)
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