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7.3. Dry cleaning 

Dry cleaning includes a thorough vacuuming of the components. A vacuum cleaner equipped with a suitable 

filter for product and material residues must be used. 
Never wipe product dust off dry, and never use compressed air for dry cleaning, as product dust will not be 

removed via these methods; and the product dust will simply be distributed around the area.

 

7.3.1 Cleaning frequency 

 

Daily 

Monthly 

Yearly 

In general 

Visual inspection of glass and 

bulbs. If possible, check 

through a window, that the 

operation is normal 

 

Control measurement of 

UVC effect, depending 

on number of hours and 

use in general 

Quartz 

glass 

Inspection for dirt and dust. If 

there are coatings on the glass, 

vacuum and wipe off the 

coating  

 

Inspection for damage. 

Action in case of 

damage; change glass 

Flanges  

Inspection for dirt and dust. 

If there are coatings on the 

glass, vacuum and wipe off the 

coating 

Inspect for damage from 

UVC light. 

Action in case of damage; 

change flanges 

 

 

The cleaning frequency depends on the production facilities. The cleaning intervals may therefore vary from 

the above. 

It is also recommended to minimize the general amount of dust around UVC systems, as this can result in 

coating on quartz glass and thereby impair UVC function and shorten the life of the lamps. 

Vacuuming can be supplemented with wiping with a soft cloth and detergent. Here the local legal regulations 

in the area must be complied with. 

Abrasives must not be used. 

 

7.3.2 Detergents 

Always observe the legal regulations when choosing detergent. Follow the warnings and safety descriptions 

on the individual containers and safety data sheets. 
Information on suitable cleaning agents can be found in the following table: 

Material 

Suitable cleaning agent 

Important instructions 

Teflon (glass coating) if supplied  Isopropanol or other non-

abrasive cleaner for metal and 

glass 

Use a soft cloth 

Stainless steel 

Isopropanol or other non-

abrasive cleaner for metal and 

glass 

Use a soft cloth 

Glass 

lsopropanol 

Use a soft cloth 

 
 

7.4. Cleaning procedure and inspection 

The cleaning procedure must ensure efficient daily operation.  

1.  Clean gloves must be worn.  

2.  Cleaning is performed at least once a month, or according to requirements. 

3.  UV-equipment is cooled down and ready for cleaning. 

Summary of Contents for CleanMove 8

Page 1: ...CleanMove 8 Mounting and operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...ing the device 7 4 2 2 Turn of the UV device 7 5 Safety in and around UV equipment 7 5 1 UVC physical 7 5 2 About the risk using UVC 8 5 3 UVC damages 8 5 3 1 One time injuries 8 5 3 2 Repeated daily dose overruns 9 5 4 Environment 9 5 4 1 Staff 9 5 4 2 Installation 9 5 4 3 Access to area 9 5 5 Safety 9 5 5 1 Active safety 9 5 5 2 Passive safety 9 5 5 3 Disposal 9 6 Service and maintenance 11 6 1 ...

Page 3: ...d markings and safety signs The following hazard markings are used on the equipment and have the following meaning Danger Electric current Attention Access only for authorized personnel Danger of non coherent radiation In this case UV light Attention Protect eyes and skin against UVC light ...

Page 4: ... treatment is based on the fact that the surfaces are not contaminated with particles 3 3 Function of UVC installations UV installations are controlled by an on off switch Prerequisite for starting the installation is o If delivered with door contact Access doors are closed door contact is closed UVC lamps are switched on for the agreed time o If delivered with a timer Time is set on the timer UVC...

Page 5: ...ciples Part 1 Terminology and general principles DS EN 60204 1 2018 Machine safety Electrical equipment on machines Part 1 General requirements EN ISO 12100 2010 Machine safety General principles of construction Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 13857 2008 Machine safety Safety distances to prevent hands arms legs and feet from entering danger areas DS EN ISO 13849 2015 Machine safety Safe...

Page 6: ...rated by personnel who have been properly instructed in its use Repairs service and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified persons with proper training If constructive changes are made to the equipment the CE marking will lapse 4 1 6 Disposal of parts Consumables must be disposed of in accordance with current legislation UVC lamps contain mercury and must be disposed of in accordance wit...

Page 7: ...me If you want to switch off the UV system before expiration switch off the safety switch or the socket used Unlock the wheels before moving the UV unit 5 Safety in and around UV equipment 5 1 UVC physical UVC is shortwave radiation that loses its energy quickly in relation to distance from the source The type of source for UVC used here loses its energy in relation to distance meters UVC is effec...

Page 8: ...d found empty People at and around UVC systems will therefore not be able to be surprised by exposure without knowing this Hidden injuries When opening the door to the room UVC light should be switched off Direct view to the UV equipment should be measured with UVC radiometer and assessed in the specific cases 5 3 UVC damages Possible damage when exceeding the dosage of UVC light in accordance wit...

Page 9: ...hes on the access road The control box that is to be used for starting UVC systems is fitted with a switch with the option of using a padlock and thus secured against unintentional use 5 4 3 Access to area Access to UV lamps must be via access doors Personnel must be instructed in the function and procedure of the UVC system All work in rooms in addition to normal operation requires that the on bu...

Page 10: ...mpany The system must not be disposed of with unsorted household waste Use the local collection points for the disposal of electrical and electronic components and ensure that all relevant regulations are observed The system consists of the following parts and must be sorted accordingly Iron Aluminum Plastic hard and soft Rubber Electrical components Elektronics Copper Other metals If parts of the...

Page 11: ...e bulb comes free of flange 6 Carefully tilt the plug free of the bulb NOTE Hold on to the bulb 7 Carefully pull the bulb out of the quartz glass 8 Switch to a new bulb and insert it into the quartz glass 9 Attach the plug to the new bulb and refit the screw connection 6 2 Change of quartz glass 1 Switch off and let the system cool down for at least 30 minutes 2 Remove bulb as specified in section...

Page 12: ...light Attention Protect eyes and skin against UVC light Equipment supplied by NATDIS may only be cleaned when the system is switched off and in a safe condition All work on UVC systems requires that the system is secured before work begins Cleaning must only be done when the system has stopped and cooled down Use clean gloves are required Attention Protect your hands from heat sharp edges and glas...

Page 13: ...he cleaning intervals may therefore vary from the above It is also recommended to minimize the general amount of dust around UVC systems as this can result in coating on quartz glass and thereby impair UVC function and shorten the life of the lamps Vacuuming can be supplemented with wiping with a soft cloth and detergent Here the local legal regulations in the area must be complied with Abrasives ...

Page 14: ...ng degenerative effect on the life of the bulbs and is not covered by the warranty obligation Breakage and glass damage are not covered by the warranty Our general terms of sale and delivery are always valid We cannot be held responsible for damages caused by Operating errors caused by non compliance with these guidelines Warranty lapses upon Operation with spare parts that are non original Defect...

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