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Summary of Contents for OPALE SENSE

Page 1: ...EN Instruction manual SHOWER PANEL with secured disinfection system OPALE SENSE 3011 01...

Page 2: ...ICATIONS 3 RANGE OF APPLICATION 3 DIRECTIONS FOR USE SENSITIVE MIXER OPERATION 4 WASHING OF PATIENT 4 ANTI BURN SAFETY DEVICE 5 DISINFECTION 5 MAINTENANCE ADDITION OF DISINFECTANT 6 CLEANING OF THE CO...

Page 3: ...ENSIONS 2 7 Digital thermostatic mixer Door to access to the tank Cleaning shower flow regulation Digital temperature display Disinfection sop valve Cleaning shower Disinfection shower Valve lock with...

Page 4: ...n valve secured by key Door to access to the tank of disinfectant secured by lock with key Suction device of the disinfectant product with stop valve and 1 liter tank Digital temperature display CONFO...

Page 5: ...e or in front of the hot water red triangle according to the temperature desired Max outlet temperature for shower 40 C Default at start up 37 C Check water temperature before each use CLEANING SHOWER...

Page 6: ...e de la cl For that purpose turn the key counterclockwise Take the disinfection shower Carefully sprinkle parts to disinfect Do not use the disinfection shower on the patient Wait in order to respect...

Page 7: ...tant BFR 4 0 must be used with a final dilution of 0 4 1 Manual dilution inside the tank at 4 that is 40ml of BFR 4 0 for 960ml of water 2 Complementary dilution of 10 ensured with cold water by the s...

Page 8: ...MAINTENANCE FORM LOGBOOK Agent name and signature Corrections Observations Cleaning of the showers Cleaning of filter cartridge of mixer Control date 7 7...

Page 9: ...ulle Tel 33 05 46 42 04 16 Fax 33 05 46 43 06 38 www groupe reval com UNITED KINGDOM Reval Continuing Care Limited Unit 17 Brynmenyn Busines Centre St Theodore s Way Brynmenyn CF32 9TZ BRIDGEND WALES...

Page 10: ...1 IMPORTANT Installer This Manual is the property of the customer and must be retained with the product for maintenance and operational purposes PRODUCT MANUAL Rada Sense Shower T3 DMV...

Page 11: ...INSTALLATION 6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT PSU 8 RADA SENSE CONTROL PANEL 9 RADA SENSE DMV 10 COMMISSIONING 11 Maximum Temperature Setting 12 OPERATION 13 Duty Flush 13 Disinfection 13 CLEANING 14 FAULT DIAGNO...

Page 12: ...tion must comply to BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations commonly referred to as the IEE Wiring Regulations Part 7 or any particular regulations and practices specified by the local elect...

Page 13: ...x Digital Mixing Valve DMV 4 x Fixing Screws 4 x Wall Plugs 1 x Power Supply Unit PSU 2 x Fixing Screws 2 x Wall Plugs 2 x Installation Templates DMV Installation Template on the Packaging 6 x Rubber...

Page 14: ...cold can also be selected Default at start up 30 50 C Minimum Blend Temperature Differential from Hot Supply 2 C Optimum Thermostatic Control Range 30 50 C Cold Water Range 1 20 C Hot Water Range 50...

Page 15: ...Conditions Valves operating outside these specifications can not be guaranteed to operate as Type 2 or Type 3 valves Operating Pressure Range High Pressure Low Pressure Maximum Static Pressure kPa Ba...

Page 16: ...ure tappings which allow measurement of the inlet pressures to the mixing valve under operating conditions are particularly recommended for healthcare applications 4 Pipework must be rigidly supported...

Page 17: ...cks water ingress and could effect the thermal performance of the DMV The DMV MUST NOT be installed in the orientations shown below Outlet Hot inlet Cold inlet Outlet Hot inlet Cold inlet 10 For the i...

Page 18: ...as where high frequency lighting is used Certain types of compact fluorescent and low voltage lighting use high frequency lamps that can interfere with the infrared system used in the control panel We...

Page 19: ...e Connection Moulded Grommet Template Note After installing the PSU and Control Panel cables if necessary carefully push the wires between the grommet and connector to one side 1 2 3 4 5 Cable from th...

Page 20: ...ures and temperatures are within the permitted range for the application 6 Check inlet pipework temperatures for correct function of checkvalves i e the hot water does not cross flow into the cold wat...

Page 21: ...s manual the maximum temperature should not require adjustment Should the user require to change the Default Minimum Maximum Temperatures or the Flow Times refer to your Rada Sense Programmer Software...

Page 22: ...d flow until either it is switched off manually by positioning your hand over the central logo Flow sensor or the programmed flow time duration has elapsed Programming window Flow sensor Down arrow Up...

Page 23: ...will disable the sensors for 30 minutes or until the magnetic key is reapplied External surfaces may be wiped clean with a soft cloth and if necessary a mild washing up type detergent or soap solutio...

Page 24: ...ricity has been disabled check and rectify d The power supply unit has been disabled check the fuse and connections e Electrical connections to from the DMV have been disturbed make sure the connectio...

Page 25: ...ck and rectify 7 Maximum blend temperature setting too hot or too cool a Incorrect maximum temperature setting refer to COMMISSIONING 8 Water leaking from the DMV Warning Isolate mains electricity and...

Page 26: ...upply c Safety circuit may require resetting enable the control panel with the magnetic key to reset If the symptom has not been rectified contact your Local Service Engineer or Agent Thermistor fault...

Page 27: ...ions are hospitals aged person facilities residential care homes etc and any other applications where the user is similarly at risk Ultimately the user or attendant must exercise diligence to make sur...

Page 28: ...test results should be used as a guide in conjunction with a suitable risk assessment to determine the schedule of future in service tests More regular temperature checks should be made where increase...

Page 29: ...e Tb and flow rate Has flow rate fallen significantly or fallen below minimum flow specification Yes Yes No No Has flow rate improved Check and clean checkvalves strainers and outlets Measure and reco...

Page 30: ...cleaning Inlet strainers can be flushed through under a jet of water to remove any lodged particles Caution The checkvalves are not serviceable items so any apparent wear or damage will require their...

Page 31: ...26 463 31 463 17 463 27 463 28 463 37 463 09 463 25 463 02 463 04 463 07 463 06 A A A A A A A 463 79 463 82 463 77 463 74 463 84 463 43 A A 463 83 A A 463 28 463 93 464 03 464 04 463 28 463 28 463 28...

Page 32: ...ckvalve Cartridge Assembly 463 26 Blanking Plate Pack 463 27 Damping Chamber 463 28 Internal Saddle Clamp 463 31 Solenoid Manifold Open Includes Manifold Cap and Internal Saddle Clamps 463 37 Control...

Page 33: ...from the date of final manufacture If during that period our stock of a particular part is exhausted we will as an alternative provide an equivalent new product or part at a price equating to the cost...

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