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OPERATOR'S MANUAL
EN
APPENDIX – ALARMS
NOTE
IF THE PROBLEM PERSISTS, ADDRESS TO TECHNICAL SERVICE
DEPARTMENT (SEE APPENDIX) COMMUNICATING THE MODEL AND
SERIAL NUMBER OF THE THERMO-DISINFECTOR.
THESE DATA ARE INDICATED IN THE REGISTRATION PLATE, ON THE
REAR PART OF THE DEVICE.
FOREWORD
Every time an anomalous condition occurs during the operation of the thermo-disinfector, an
alarm is generated, identified by a specific code (consisting of a letter followed by a 3-digit
number).
Alarm codes are divided into three categories:
E= ERROR/WARNING
Incorrect handling and/or use or a cause outside the device.
The problem can normally be solved by the user.
Code format: Exxx (xxx = identification number 000 ÷ 999)
A = ALARM
First level fault
The problem can normally be solved on site by a specialised technician.
Code format: Axxx (xxx = identification number 000 ÷ 999)
H = HAZARD
Second level fault
The problem can normally be solved by the Technical Service Centre.
Code format: Hxxx (xxx = identification number 000 ÷ 999)
S = SYSTEM ERROR
Electronic system error (HW-FW).
Code format: Sxxx (xxx = identification number 000 ÷ 999)
NOTE
IN CASE OF ALARM, SWITCH OFF THE DEVICE ONLY AFTER HAVING
FOLLOWED THE INDICATIONS DISPLAYED AND HAVING CARRIED OUT
THE RESET (SEE 'RESETTING THE SYSTEM' PARAGRAPH).
ALARM INTERVENTION
The alarm intervention causes the cycle interruption (or the normal operation interruption),
the display of the relevant alarm code and message and an audible warning.
The alarm procedure is designed in order not to give the user any possibility to confuse an
anomalous cycle with an efficiently carried out one, and therefore to unintentionally use not
disinfected materials; it is structured to guide the user up to the RESET of the thermo-
disinfector and the following use.