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7.4

 

Taking

 

down

 

the

 

panels:

 

1.

 

Cut

 

off

 

the

 

power

 

supply;

 

2.

 

Disassemble

 

the

 

two

 

rear

 

screws

 

(a)

 

and

 

remove

 

the

 

back

 

panel

 

by

 

lifting

 

it

 

upwards

 

(b1)

 

and

 

pulling

 

it

 

outwards

 

(b2).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

a

 

b1

 

b2

 

Summary of Contents for TD010TMD

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Service manual THERMODISINFECTOR TD010TMD TD011TMD TD012TMD Service manual 0TMDT0002 REV 0...

Page 2: ...LIBRATION 34 5 2 CHEMICALS CALIBRATION 35 6 MESSAGE MENU SETTINGS 35 6 CARTREC THE FILE CONTAINING THE LIST OF THE MACHINE CYCLES PERFORMED BOTH SUCCESSFUL ONES AND THOSE INTERRUPTED DUE TO AN ALARM 3...

Page 3: ...ilure When this symbol is shown staff must contact the TECNO GAZ Service Centre or their nearest technical support centre as soon as possible so that a qualified technician authorised by TECNO GAZ can...

Page 4: ...ected This appliance must be used by adults who are aware of the information supplied in this manual Do not change for any reason the characteristics of the appliance its installation specifications a...

Page 5: ...m wear gloves and always follow the safety requirements specified by the chemical producer Do not inhale chemicals Chemicals cause eye irritation In case of contact wash with plenty of water and seek...

Page 6: ...sk of explosion or rapid deterioration of some machine parts Residues of solvents or acids in particular hydrochloric acid can cause damage to the steel avoid any contact Only use original accessories...

Page 7: ...equipment for the dental sector Therefore this appliance must ONLY BE USED TO WASH AND THERMALLY DISINFECT dental instruments normally used in clinics Misuse of this equipment can be DANGEROUS TO THE...

Page 8: ...available from the keyboard on the machine 3131 is the PASSWORD to enter the programming area PROG key 3131 Menu 3211 Menu for the operator manager available from the keyboard on the machine 3211 is...

Page 9: ...ed 1 40 1 1 18 Number of repetitions 0 99 0 1 19 External devices mode 0 Not locking 1 Locking Not locking 1 20 Microswitch board 2 enabling 0 Off 1 On Off 1 21 Drying enabling 0 Off 1 On On 1 22 Spra...

Page 10: ...3 11 Alarm 47 time delay 0 999 30 Sec 3 12 Alarm 70 time delay 0 99 5 Sec 3 13 Alarm 71 time delay 0 99 5 Sec 3 14 LAN network lifetime 0 255 5 Sec 3 15 Chemicals timeout 0 999 30 Sec 3 16 Product liq...

Page 11: ...32 51 F 5 33 55 F 5 34 2 n 11 5 35 56 F 5 36 60 F 5 37 1 n 12 5 38 5 39 5 40 13 5 41 5 42 5 43 14 5 44 5 45 5 46 15 5 47 5 48 5 49 REGENERATION MENU Ref Parameter Name Min Max Default Menu 3131 Menu 3...

Page 12: ...On 6 28 E28 available 0 Off 1 On 6 29 E29 available 0 Off 1 On 6 30 E30 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 31 E31 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 32 E32 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 33 E33 available 0 Off 1 On 6 34 E34 e...

Page 13: ...6 67 E67 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 68 E68 available 0 Off 1 On 6 69 E69 available 0 Off 1 On 6 70 E70 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 71 E71 enabling 0 Off 1 On On 6 72 E72 available 0 Off 1 On 6 73 E73 avai...

Page 14: ...3 3 Sec 9 03 PT1000 3 air probe offset 9 9 9 9 0 0 Sec OPERATOR PIN MENU USERS PIN MENU Index Ref NAME max 16 Menu 3131 Menu 3211 Ref PASSWORD max 6 ALLOWED CHARACTERS 1 2 3 Menu 3131 Menu 3211 1 10...

Page 15: ...Program cycles 0 4294967295 RO n 19 03 Program cycles 0 4294967295 RO n 19 04 Program cycles 0 4294967295 RO n 19 05 Program cycles 0 4294967295 RO n 19 06 Program cycles 0 4294967295 RO n 19 07 Prog...

Page 16: ...HOT WATER LITRES Ref DEMI WATER LITRES Menu 3131 Menu 3211 1 21 01 0 999 def 6 21 02 0 999 def 6 21 03 0 999 def 6 2 21 04 0 999 def 6 21 05 0 999 def 6 21 06 0 999 def 6 3 21 07 0 999 def 6 21 08 0...

Page 17: ...f 6 22 17 0 999 def 6 22 18 0 999 def 6 27 22 19 0 999 def 6 22 20 0 999 def 6 22 21 0 999 def 6 28 22 22 0 999 def 6 22 23 0 999 def 6 22 24 0 999 def 6 29 22 25 0 999 def 6 22 26 0 999 def 6 22 27 0...

Page 18: ...3 56 0 999 def 8 23 57 0 999 def 3 20 23 58 0 999 def 36 23 59 0 999 def 8 23 60 0 999 def 3 CHEMICALS SETTINGS MENU PROGRAMS 21 40 Prog Ref DETERGENT ml Ref NEUTRALISER ml Ref RINSE AID ml Menu 3131...

Page 19: ...PROGRAM MENU RINSING PHASE Ref Parameter Name Min Max Default Menu 3131 Menu 3211 27 01 Cold water loading 0 Off 1 On NA 27 02 Hot water loading 0 Off 1 On NA 27 03 Demineralised water loading 0 Off...

Page 20: ...ay time 0 999 NA Sec 28 14 Target temperature 0 99 NA C 28 15 A0 value 0 65000 NA n PROGRAM MENU DRYING PHASE Ref Parameter Name Min Max Default Menu 3131 Menu 3211 29 01 Air heating element enabling...

Page 21: ...999 NA Sec 30 03 Drain pump OFF time 0 999 NA Sec 30 04 Cold water loading time 0 999 NA Sec 3 ALARM MESSAGES The machine displays all the alarm messages Here below is an example of a typical alarm Th...

Page 22: ...me 1 The door is locked but INPUT CN5 7 is not activated 2 The door is not locked 3 Error during cycle 1 Check microswitch 4S6 replace the door lock if needed 2 Make sure the door hook is positioned c...

Page 23: ...Check 24 V DC voltage between 7 1 and 7 4 Replace solenoid valve 7YV1 3 Check INPUT CN6 7 Check 12 V dc voltage between 5 11 and 5 12 21 NO HOT water Hot water issues during a cycle 1 The water does...

Page 24: ...solenoid valve filters 2 Check OUTPUT CN9 6 Check 24 V DC voltage between 7 1 and 7 6 Replace solenoid valve 7YV3 3 Check INPUT CN6 8 Check 12 V dc voltage between 5 11 and 5 12 24 Drying fan The fan...

Page 25: ...between 10 1 and 10 2 2 Open flowmeter 5SQ2 and clean it Check 12 V dc voltage between 5 11 and 5 12 3 Check pipes 4 Replace tank 31 Flow meter 2 ACID product issues 1 10MD2 peristaltic pump fault 2...

Page 26: ...of the chemical is crushed which means the product passes through slowly 2 The chemical liquid is very thick 1 Check the dosing circuit for faults or clogging 2 Replace the tank or calibrate the chemi...

Page 27: ...orption of the heating element 2 Temperature probe damaged or not in housing 44 Max pre wash T A temperature higher than the maximum one set has been detected during the pre washing phase P2 02 1 Temp...

Page 28: ...above setpoint 1 The 8KM1 contactor of the tank heating element is stuck PT1000 11ST1 or 11ST3 temperature probe not in housing or faulty 46 Air probe T limit During the washing phase a temperature hi...

Page 29: ...rature probe 51 Tank probe 2 failure Value of temperature probe 11ST3 incorrect or non existent 1 The control probe is disconnected or broken 2 Connect or replace the temperature probe 52 Air probe fa...

Page 30: ...not working 1 Limescale on heating elements HE1 and HE2 2 8KM1 heating element contactor not active 1 If the limescale deposit is too thick replace the heating element 2 In manual mode activate OUTPUT...

Page 31: ...mp turns on automatically If it turns on before that check the 71 HEPA filter HEPA filter clogged 1 HEPA filter dirty 2 Vacuum switch 4S4 faulty 1 Replace the HEPA filter 2 In manual mode turn on fan...

Page 32: ...tation 2 In manual mode with the door open rotate the lower spray arm and make sure INPUT CN6 4 is activated Check 24 V dc voltage coming from OUTPUT CN11 4 wire 8 1 and 8 4 89 No disinfection The ins...

Page 33: ...is connected to the machine it is possible to see how many and which programs the machine has run since its installation The Number of control cycles indicates how many cycles the machine can perform...

Page 34: ...bration 6 Go to the programming menu PRG key keeping the key pressed for about 5 seconds until you are prompted to enter the password 7 Use keys 1 or 2 to search for the chemicals calibration program...

Page 35: ...ss START to start pouring the liquid in the beaker 5 Press RESET when the liquid reaches 100 ml inside the beaker to stop the liquid from being poured 6 Press PRG to go back to the previous menu This...

Page 36: ...ave a MSG extension the file can be downloaded from the machine to the USB flash drive and loaded from the USB flash drive to the machine 5 CARTALM The file with the list of the latest alarms is place...

Page 37: ...file on the flash drive or press RESET to go back to the previous screen SETTINGS READING After selecting READING the file number in the CARTTAR folder will be shown on the display along with the fil...

Page 38: ...INTENANCE 7 1 Cleaning the outside of the appliance Clean the surface of the device WITH PRODUCTS SUITABLE FOR STAINLESS STEEL Products other than these can irreparably damage non replaceable parts of...

Page 39: ...e sure that the spray arm is not blocked and is free to rotate easily If the machine is equipped with the spray arms monitoring application optional a dedicated alarm will appear if the spray arm is b...

Page 40: ...e the spray arm that might prevent the correct flow of water 4 Clean clogged holes with a water jet 5 Once the cleaning operations have been completed place the two caps back on both ends and screw th...

Page 41: ...Page 41 of 52 7 4 Taking down the panels 1 Cut off the power supply 2 Disassemble the two rear screws a and remove the back panel by lifting it upwards b1 and pulling it outwards b2 a b1 b2...

Page 42: ...Page 42 of 52 3 Open the lower door and the door Remove the control panel by inserting the key supplied with the washer in the appropriate slot...

Page 43: ...Page 43 of 52 4 Remove the 4 screws located on the sides of the machine d move the panel e outwards by about 1 cm and lift it f d e f...

Page 44: ...les or to the operation time The machine requires regular periodic maintenance to prevent malfunctions or blockages Always refer to the user instructions If you are unable to use the machine even afte...

Page 45: ...th water to remove impurities 30 Detergent suction nozzles EVERY 4 000 X Electrical Check that the float is not blocked and that the INPUT works correctly Hydraulic check that there are no bends clogg...

Page 46: ...water cold demineralised or hot b Stop the water once the working level is reached c Start the washing pump and the tank heating element d Wait for the tank temperature to reach a value above 90 5 C...

Page 47: ...Page 47 of 52 DIAGRAMS...

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Page 51: ...ion Dispersione termica Heat loss Rumorosit Noise Temperatura di lavoro Operating temperature Umidita massima di lavoro Maximum working humidity Pressione atmosferica di utilizzo Use atmospheric press...

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