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2. Connect the inlet hose assembly to the EFP-500 and place the screened end into the
container with the three liters of water making sure it is fully submerged.
3. Connect the Main channel and Auxiliary hose assemblies to the EFP-500. Place the end of
the Auxiliary channel assembly into the two-liter graduated container. Place the outlets of the
Main channel assembly into a sink allowing the water to discharge into the sink (
not
into the
two-liter container). Make sure this channel assemble is we secured as it will pump under
pressure.
4. Select the Auxiliary channel cycle by pushing the button on the channel selection section of
the units overlay. The LED will light up confirming the selection
5. Press the Water Start button and allow the unit to operate for a full cycle.
6. Once the EFP-500 completes its cycle, observe the volume in the two-liter graduated
container. This should be
no less than 0.33 liters
.
NOTE:
If the unit does not meet the above specifications, look for kinked hoses and other
restrictions, such as a blocked inlet screen, and repeat the test. If the unit still does not meet the
minimum flow requirements, call PCI medical inc. (800 862 3394) for assistance.
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Quick Troubleshoot & FAQs
If your EFP-500 is not running check the following:
1.
Ensure that the unit is plugged into a live wall outlet. Make sure that the GFCI breaker
has not been tripped.
2.
Make sure the On/Off switch (located on the right side) is on.
3.
In the event that the system is still not working, check the fuses. The fuses are located
on the right side of the EFP-500 in a pullout drawer on the power receptacle.
WARNING
UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE PULLING OPEN FUSE DRAWER
4.
Pull open drawer and remove the fuse. If the filament is damaged, replace the fuse with
an equivalent type 5 x 20 mm SloBlo 2amp 250VAC fuse.
5.
If unit is still not working, call PCI medical inc. Customer Service at (800) 862-3394.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can my hoses from my EFP250 be used on the EFP-500?
No. The hoses on the EFP-500 are not compatible due to the difference in pressure (psi) of
the unit.
2. Can the EFP be used for disinfection at clinics that manually disinfect their equipment?
No, the machine is designed and has an intended use to replace syringe flushing during
manual cleaning. The materials of the EFP-500 are not designed to be compatible with
repeated exposure to a high-level disinfectant.
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