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Further settings

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Set the date

The current date will be set in the selected date format.

Open the menu as follows:

 button

    

 

Further settings

        

 

Date

            

 

Set

Date

Use the arrow buttons 

 (higher) and 

 (lower) and confirm your

entry using the 

OK

 button.

When the 

OK

 button is pressed, the display jumps automatically to

the next input position. You cannot go back to the previous entry. If a
mistake is made, the process must be cancelled using the 

 button

and repeated.

Use the arrow buttons 

 (higher) and 

 (lower) to set the month/

day and confirm your entry using the 

OK

 button.

Use the arrow buttons 

 (higher) and 

 (lower) to set the year and

press the 

OK

 button to save the date.

The date will be saved when the 

OK

 button is pressed for the last

time.

Summary of Contents for teon + RID-200

Page 1: ...nstructions Washer disinfector RID 200 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the first time en GB M Nr...

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Page 3: ...oor 25 Electronic door locking 25 Opening the door 25 Closing the door 25 Opening the door using the emergency release 26 Water softener 27 Water hardness 27 Setting the water hardness level 28 Fillin...

Page 4: ...rting a programme using delay start 53 Drying 55 Programme sequence indicator 57 At the end of the programme 57 Cancelling a programme 58 Programme cancelled due to a fault 58 Cancelling a programme m...

Page 5: ...ance 104 Periodic checks 104 Routine checks 105 Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet 105 Cleaning the spray arms 108 Cleaning the machine 110 Cleaning the control panel 110 Cleaning the door and t...

Page 6: ...n and levelling 138 Building under a continuous worktop 139 Removing the lid 139 Preventing heat build up 139 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC 141 Electrical connection 142 Equipotential bonding conn...

Page 7: ...ice they describe Notes Information of particular importance that must be observed is highlighted in a thick framed box Additional information and comments Additional information and comments are cont...

Page 8: ...to processing them by hand Where dis infection is required for the protection of staff and or patients a thermal disinfection programme e g the Vario TD programme should be selected According to the...

Page 9: ...ure during the active cleaning process stages Spray pressure monitoring is carried out according to the general val idation guideline and routine monitoring of machine cleaning and dis infection proce...

Page 10: ...tasks e g interrupting or cancelling a programme require more detailed knowledge about the machine reprocessing of medical devices Alterations or adaptations of the washer disinfector e g accessories...

Page 11: ...achine spray arm e Rails for baskets and mobile units f Lower machine spray arm g Data plate h Rinsing agent reservoir i Salt reservoir j Filter combination k Plinth panel with service flap l On the b...

Page 12: ...ing in the user interface f Cancel button For cancelling a process in the user interface No programme interruption g Settings button For accessing the system settings menu h Start Stop button For star...

Page 13: ...me list At the end of the programme the LED will remain lit until a different programme is selected OFF No programme has been selected from the list or the programme settings are being changed button...

Page 14: ...the W H Customer Service Department or a service technician authorised by the manufacturer of the machine A W H service con tract is recommended to ensure full compliance with medical device regulati...

Page 15: ...rubber or plastic components in the machine and cause liquids to leak out of it The water in the cabinet must not be used as drinking water Do not lift the machine by protruding parts such as the con...

Page 16: ...ickel plated items and aluminium items can be machine pro cessed using special procedures only Items containing iron and soiling containing residual rust must not be placed in the cabinet Under certai...

Page 17: ...cal agents Particles 0 8 mm are removed by the filters in the wash cabinet Smaller particles may find their way into the circulation system For this reason processing of loads with narrow openings req...

Page 18: ...ch are suitable for the application they are required for Model designations are available from W H Only use mobile units baskets modules and inserts from the ma chine manufacturer Using mobile units...

Page 19: ...pathogens and must be decontaminated before disposal For environmental and safety reasons dispose of all process chem ical residues in accordance with safety regulations wear safety goggles and glove...

Page 20: ...ant button is sufficient to operate the func tions The buttons can also be pressed and held for approx 20 seconds Display illustrations All display illustrations shown in these operating instructions...

Page 21: ...uage date time etc must first be set To enable this the display automatically changes to the relevant screen Switching off Press the button Auto off function To save energy the machine has an automati...

Page 22: ...the end of the menu Press the button again to continue navig ating Parameter values can also be altered in defined increments using the arrow buttons Instructions for this can be found in the relevant...

Page 23: ...splayed the path does not need to be in put completely If for example the Settings menu is already dis played you do not need to press the button again In this case simply follow the sequence from Set...

Page 24: ...g is marked with a tick Language english GB english USA System messages The symbol denotes system messages These give information such as a notification of an excessively low level in the supply con t...

Page 25: ...up there is no programme running the temperature in the wash cabinet is less than 60 C and the LED is lit up Press the button to open the door The Comfort door lock opens the door slightly The LED go...

Page 26: ...tool supplied in the accessory pack horizontally into the gap between the door and the lid or worktop The right hand edge of the tool must align with the outer right hand edge of the display Press ag...

Page 27: ...s Your local water authority will be able to tell you the exact degree of hardness in the mains water supply For future servicing it is useful to make a note of your water hard ness level Enter your w...

Page 28: ...70 dH dH The bottom line of the display shows the possible input range Water hardness input values can be found in the chart on the next page Where the water hardness fluctuates e g between 1 4 3 1 m...

Page 29: ...2 5 14 50 90 9 0 50 15 27 2 7 15 51 92 9 2 51 16 29 2 9 16 52 94 9 4 52 17 31 3 1 17 53 95 9 5 53 18 32 3 2 18 54 97 9 7 54 19 34 3 4 19 55 99 9 9 55 20 36 3 6 20 56 100 10 0 56 21 38 3 8 21 57 102 1...

Page 30: ...lling the salt reservoir with cleaning agent will cause serious damage to the water softener Before filling the salt container make sure that you have picked up the right packet of reactivation salt O...

Page 31: ...d displaced water saline solution may run out Clean any excess salt from the area around the salt reservoir and especially from the seal Do not use running water as this can cause the salt reservoir t...

Page 32: ...reservoir as described When the message first appears there may be sufficient salt for a fur ther programme depending on the water hardness level set If there is no saline solution left in the water s...

Page 33: ...nits baskets modules and inserts if available For all areas of application defined in Intended use W H offers suit able accessories such as mobile units baskets modules inserts and special irrigation...

Page 34: ...ets are not de signed to be positioned on a slant one side up one side down Altering the height will alter loading heights for both the upper and lower baskets To adjust the upper basket Remove the up...

Page 35: ...e is covered Secure the water con nector with 4 screws Lower position Move the roller brackets on both sides to the top position and se cure them firmly Position the stainless steel plate over the ope...

Page 36: ...ion on the injector bar or a wash connection for water pressure measurement The exact location is described in the respective operating instructions for the mobile units baskets On mobile units and ba...

Page 37: ...load items with long narrow hollow sections can be flushed through properly before placing them in or attaching them to an irrigation connector Hollow items should be inverted and placed in the correc...

Page 38: ...vents with a flash point below 21 C may only be present in traces Rinse the load items thoroughly with water and let them dry well before placing them in the wash chamber Dismantle the load items wher...

Page 39: ...maged Are all chemical containers sufficiently filled The following must be checked at the end of every programme Carry out a visual check of the load for cleanliness Check that all hollow items are s...

Page 40: ...mildly alkaline liquid cleaning agent for cleaning Where there is build up of deposits a citric acid based neutralising agent should be dispensed The wash fluid must be filtered prior to internal clea...

Page 41: ...ded in such a way that the mirror surfaces cannot sustain mechanical damage during reprocessing e g by knocking against other instruments Mouth rinsing cups Mouth rinsing cups should preferably only b...

Page 42: ...nts and soiling Heavy foaming during a programme affects cleaning and rinsing results Foam escaping from the wash cabinet can cause damage to the washer disinfector Cleaning processes cannot be regula...

Page 43: ...g and rinsing agents containing surfactants Foam can occur In the programme block in which the pro cess chemical is dispensed In the following programme block if it has been spilt In the following pro...

Page 44: ...d sulphuric acid chromic acid particles of iron and swarf Thoroughly rinse items in water before hand Put the drip dry items to be washed into the mobile units baskets modules and inserts and start a...

Page 45: ...turers when handling pro cess chemicals Take all protective measures required by the process chemical manufacturer e g wear protective goggles and protective gloves Contact W H for information about s...

Page 46: ...ing the DOS module compare the connection data voltage and frequency on the data plate with that on the data plate of your machine If the data does not match the module could sustain damage If in any...

Page 47: ...tability of the rinsing agent being used Rinsing agent is dispensed in the Final rinse phase The reservoir must be filled for this to occur Adding rinsing agent Do not fill with cleaning agent This wo...

Page 48: ...actant Confirm the message shown with OK and refill the rinsing agent as described Dispensing rinsing agent The dispensing concentration is set by the W H Customer Service Department If there are spot...

Page 49: ...e charts The reservoir must be filled and the dispensing system vented for this to occur Refilling neutralising agent Place the neutralising agent container red marking on the open cabinet door or on...

Page 50: ...supply container has been replaced Dispensing neut ralising agent The dispensing concentration is set by the W H Customer Service Department Instrument care products Instrument care products based on...

Page 51: ...ed for proper dispersal and emulsification A suitable mildly alkaline active chlorine free cleaning agent should be used for thermal disinfection programmes For cleaning specific types of soiling and...

Page 52: ...the supply containers and replace containers in good time to avoid the dispens ing system being sucked completely dry Refill indicator When the fill level is low in the DOS 1 supply container for liq...

Page 53: ...instructions Always select the programme depending on the type of load and de gree and type of soiling or on infection prevention issues Starting a programme Close the door When the door is closed the...

Page 54: ...es using the arrow buttons higher and lower and save your entry with OK The start time is now saved and can be changed as described at any time up to activation of delay start Activating delay start D...

Page 55: ...tton indicates whether the ad ditional function is on or off The drying time of the programme can also be changed When the drying function is activated the programme runs longer Activating and de acti...

Page 56: ...t the drying duration as de scribed above Deactivate Drying is deactivated Set the time only if the time is set as changeable You can alter the drying duration with this option Automatic door opening...

Page 57: ...see Further settings Display Tem perature A0 value Cycle number Bottom line Time left in hours under an hour in minutes At the end of the programme A programme is usually finished when the following p...

Page 58: ...amme manually A programme which is already running should only be cancelled if strictly necessary e g if the load is moving about significantly Press and hold the Start Stop button until the display c...

Page 59: ...icated by a tick You will find an explanation of how to change settings after the overview Settings Delay start No Yes Drying No Yes Automatic door opening No Programme end DOS venting DOS_ Filter mai...

Page 60: ...art to be available for use Open the menu as follows button Settings Delay start Delay start Yes No No Delay start is deactivated Yes Delay start is activated and can be used for all programmes Select...

Page 61: ...ered air into the wash cabinet for active drying of the load The heated air is discharged through the steam condenser and can be cooled down if necessary see Further settings Air cooling Open the menu...

Page 62: ...oor opening Programme end No No The door remains closed at the end of the programme Programme end As soon as the temperature in the wash cabinet has dropped below 60 C the Comfort door closing aid ope...

Page 63: ...ontainer is suf ficiently full and the siphons are securely screwed to the containers Only one DOS system can be vented at a time Open the menu as follows button Settings DOS venting DOS name of dispe...

Page 64: ...n special injector bars on various mobile units and baskets and must be cleaned at least once a week Follow the cleaning instructions in the operating instructions for the tubular filter For the weekl...

Page 65: ...ng Example of tubular filter For weekly cleaning with 2 programme sequences per day and 5 working days in the week this yields an interval of 10 2 x 5 10 With a higher incidence of particles a shorter...

Page 66: ...a language which you do not understand has already been set Language english GB english USA A list of all the available languages will be displayed The language currently selected is marked with a ti...

Page 67: ...r and winter time daylight savings You need to make this adjustment yourself as necessary Selecting the time of day format To set the format for the time of day in the display Open the menu as follows...

Page 68: ...with the OK button When the OK button is pressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must be cancelled...

Page 69: ...essing any button reactivates the machine Open the menu as follows button Settings Time of day Display Display Do not display On On Once the set wait time has elapsed the machine is permanently in sta...

Page 70: ...ion Keypad tone Setting the buzzer volume for keypad tone Select an option using the and arrow buttons Confirm your selection with OK When Keypad tone has been selected you can adjust the volume im me...

Page 71: ...permanently selec ted have boxes beside them Factory settings are indicated by a tick You will find an explanation of how to change settings after the overview Further settings Code Change code Date...

Page 72: ...Interface Ethernet Module status DHCP RS232 Print reports Language Mode Baud rate 9600 Parity None Water hardness 19 Display view Actual temperature Required temperature Display Contrast Brightness S...

Page 73: ...with appropriate ac cess rights or cancel the process using the button Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to enter the relevant digits Confirm each digit individually with the OK button When the O...

Page 74: ...s tomer Service Department Open the menu as follows button Further settings Code Change code PIN code Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to enter the relevant digits Confirm each digit individuall...

Page 75: ...be set Select the date format The selected date format appears in the display and in the process documentation Open the menu as follows button Further settings Date Date format Date format DD MM YY MM...

Page 76: ...ressed the display jumps automatically to the next input position You cannot go back to the previous entry If a mistake is made the process must be cancelled using the button and repeated Use the arro...

Page 77: ...the total amount of liquid cleaning agent used in litres l Consumption Surfactant Display the total amount of rinsing agent used in litres l Consumption Neut agent Display the total amount of neutral...

Page 78: ...ure dis played is automatically recalculated Open the menu as follows button Further settings Temperature unit Temperature unit C F C Display temperature in degrees Celsius F Display temperature in de...

Page 79: ...ee To reduce this effect the heated air can be cooled down during the drying phase using a fine spray in the steam condenser Cooling in the steam condenser will increase water consumption Open the men...

Page 80: ...n of programmes are available for use Select an option using the and arrow buttons and confirm your selection with OK The Selection option displays a list of all programmes Release programme Vario TD...

Page 81: ...rom 1 n The first three pro grammes in the list are allocated to the programme selection buttons for example 1 Vario TD Dental on programme selection button 2 Rinsing on programme selection button 3 D...

Page 82: ...ng instructions Only use terminal devices PC printers etc which comply with EN IEC 60950 Contact W H for more information about communication modules software and suitable printers Ethernet The XKM 30...

Page 83: ...e Select the type of interface and confirm your selection with OK Then the parameters for the interface must be configured Ethernet Module status Connection status displayed Active Inactive Address st...

Page 84: ...onnection to a terminal or terminal emulator Cyrillic characters are not available as ASCII code When Rus sian is selected as the language the information appears in English GB Printer Connection to l...

Page 85: ...displayed Open the menu as follows button Further settings Display view Display view Actual temperature Required temperature Actual temperature Display the current actual temperature in the wash cabin...

Page 86: ...Brightness Contrast Contrast Set the contrast Brightness Set the brightness Select an option using the and arrow buttons Confirm your selection with OK Brightness Brighter Darker Contrast Lower Higher...

Page 87: ...on to display the time of day must be selected in Settings Time of day Display Once the set standby time elapses the machine is activated for use Auto off function To save energy the Auto off function...

Page 88: ...etting the wait time duration If the Yes option is displayed the wait time duration after which auto matic switch off should occur must be set next Switch off after Min 5 120 60 Min The wait time dura...

Page 89: ...onsists of at least one and a maximum of eleven programme blocks Each block can occur only once in a programme The so called programme header is placed above the programme blocks and contains general...

Page 90: ...previous wash blocks are rinsed off and neutralised where neces sary by adding appropriate neutralising agents Final rinse 1 and 2 To avoid deposits and corrosion on the load demineralised DI wa ter s...

Page 91: ...H Customer Service Department Open the menu as follows button Further settings Programme settings Programme settings Change programme Reset programme Change programme Programmes can be adapted to suit...

Page 92: ...rogramme settings Reset programme All programmes are then listed in the display Use the and arrow buttons to select the programme and con firm your selection with OK Reset programme Yes No Yes The pro...

Page 93: ...nt of the Medical Devices Operator ordinance MPBetreibV The process must be validated again as necessary Programme settings Change programme Change programme Vario TD Dental Vario TD Intensive Select...

Page 94: ...used the type of soiling and the load If a lightly soiled load is being reprocessed which does not hold much water the amount of water can be reset to the factory default amount to save water and ene...

Page 95: ...o enable water to be drained out of the wash cabinet within the designated time Check drainage In this case the drainage time can be increased Drain time Drain time Standard Increased Standard The sta...

Page 96: ...extracted from the wash cabinet and condensed by the steam condenser This reduces the moisture level in the wash cab inet which promotes drying Cooling down pause Cooling down pause Time No No The dry...

Page 97: ...n the bottom line of the display Use the arrow buttons higher and lower to set the temperat ure Press OK to save the setting Setting drying time 1 Drying time 1 Drying time 1 30 0 120 Min Min The hold...

Page 98: ...s higher and lower to set the holding time Press OK to save the setting Time changeable If required the drying time can be set again and saved before the start of every programme Drying time 2 Time ch...

Page 99: ...switched on Set the time The drying system fan will run for a specified duration Select an option using the and arrow buttons and confirm your selection with OK When Set the time has been selected th...

Page 100: ...more information on this Memory Depending on scale between 10 and max 20 cycle reports are stored in an internal power failure safe memory within the machine In the event of network or printer problem...

Page 101: ...ernal software For digital archiving the process data is transmitted to external docu mentation software via an Ethernet interface Transmission can op tionally occur continuously during the process or...

Page 102: ...ferent report formats for paper archiving In long format all recorded data is included Short format includes only selected parameters The report format has no effect on the data stored in the washer d...

Page 103: ...ons are available for printing reports retrospectively Open the menu as follows button Further settings Interface RS232 Print reports Transfer reports Current work day Last report Last report Output l...

Page 104: ...Sump including drain pump and non return valve All mobile units baskets modules and inserts Steam condenser Wash pressure sensor Drying unit If there is a communication module Any printer connected t...

Page 105: ...s and baskets The wash chamber and the door seal The dispensing systems The mobile units baskets modules and inserts The filters in the load carriers Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet The filte...

Page 106: ...Maintenance 106 Danger of injury from glass shards needles etc retained in the filters Turn the microfine filter in the direction of the arrow and remove it together with the coarse filter...

Page 107: ...the filters Re insert the filter combination in the reverse order Ensure that the flat filter sits flat in the base of the wash cabinet that the coarse filter has securely clicked into place in the m...

Page 108: ...arms must not be used again In this case contact the W H Customer Service Department Cleaning the spray arms The spray arms in the machine as well as in the mobile units and bas kets must be fully di...

Page 109: ...he spray arm bearings for visible signs of wear Visible wear on the bearings can adversely affect the long term functioning of the spray arms In this case contact the W H Customer Service Department R...

Page 110: ...the manufacturer Cleaning the door and the door seal Wipe the door seals regularly with a damp cloth to remove any soil ing Seals which are no longer tight or which have suffered damage must be repla...

Page 111: ...s Are all injector nozzles irrigation sleeves and hose adapters clear so that wash water can flow through unhindered Are all caps and fasteners securely attached to the irrigation sleeves Are end caps...

Page 112: ...an Original Miele HEPA filter classification 13 for optimum performance Open the service panel in the plinth Push the retaining clips outwards to release the HEPA filter Grasp the indentations on the...

Page 113: ...intenance HEPA filter Filter life remaining 55 h The remaining operating hours for this filter type are shown on the display Confirm the message with OK Then you will be asked if you wish to reset the...

Page 114: ...r Hospital Hygiene and Infection Prevention KRINKO and the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices BfArM The general guidelines of the German Society for Hospital Hygiene DGKH the Germa...

Page 115: ...do not keep the door open too long After the time period elapses the programme sequence continues automatically If the door has been opened the programme cannot resume until the door has been closed a...

Page 116: ...est programme Validation Activates the Validation test programme Select an option using the and arrow buttons Press OK to activate the test programme for the next programme start You can now start the...

Page 117: ...e has switched itself off This is not a fault The Auto Off function switches the machine off automatic ally after a pre set duration to save energy Switch the machine on using the button The time appe...

Page 118: ...was cancelled because an insufficient flow rate was identified A dispensing hose may be kinked or the siphon blocked Check the dispensing hose for kinks and leaks Position it so that it cannot become...

Page 119: ...nt salt The machine is locked for further use Refill the reactivation salt The lock is lifted a couple of seconds after refilling the salt reservoir Reactivation will occur automatically during the ne...

Page 120: ...celled because water intake by the machine was insufficient or severely restricted Open the stopcocks fully Follow the additional information given in the Check wa ter inlet message Fault 406 408 A pr...

Page 121: ...are obstructing the machine or basket spray arms Arrange the load so that the spray arms can turn easily and start the programme again Wash pressure is too low due to a heavy build up of foam Follow t...

Page 122: ...evel in the containers and replace empty ones with filled ones Check the suction apertures of the siphons and remove any deposits Check the hose connections on the siphons the washer disinfector and a...

Page 123: ...Are all connections fitted with nozzles irrigation sleeves hose ad apters or other washing attachments Are installed silicone hoses undamaged Check the washer s water connectors in the back panel of...

Page 124: ...a module for an Ethernet interface but only a serial interface RS232 is activated in the controls Deactivate the RS232 interface Open the menu for configuring the interface Further set tings Interface...

Page 125: ...rogramme test object can now be removed This is not a fault A test programme is running to check performance At cer tain points in the programme the sequence is interrupted so that samples can be take...

Page 126: ...his is not a fault The Comfort door lock has opened the door slightly at the end of the programme Open the door The door can now be closed completely again using the button Door not closed properly Sl...

Page 127: ...r The Comfort door lock is blocked Try to open the door carefully without using force by pulling on the door handle If the door is still blocked Open the door using the emergency release Close the doo...

Page 128: ...sufficient Use water with a low conductance value If the machine is connected to a water softening cart ridge check it and replace as necessary The water from the AD water connection is not sufficient...

Page 129: ...y arm is blocked Ensure the spray arms are not obstructed when arran ging the wash load Injector nozzles on the mobile units baskets modules or inserts are blocked Check the nozzles and clean them as...

Page 130: ...g The chloride content in the water is too high Have a water analysis check carried out Connection to an external water processing unit and the use of demin eralised water may be necessary Neutralisat...

Page 131: ...amme again Wash pressure is too low due to a heavy build up of foam Follow the instructions regarding foam build up in Chemical processes and technology Start the Rinsing programme in order to clean t...

Page 132: ...spray arms are knocking against the wash load Cancel the programme To do this follow the instructions in Cancelling a programme Arrange the wash load so it cannot obstruct the spray arms Make sure th...

Page 133: ...configuration of the interface checked by a suitably qualified person If the printer has been replaced the printer type must be adjusted in the interface configuration Serial printer fault general fa...

Page 134: ...abinet Lift the locking clamp Lift out the non return valve and rinse well under running water Make sure that the vent on the external part of the non return valve is not blocked This vent is only vis...

Page 135: ...hose Carefully pull the large surface area filter 1 out Carefully remove the seal from the threaded union Withdraw the fine filter 2 using pointed pliers Clean the filters or replace them with new one...

Page 136: ...relevant instructions in the Problem solving guide If having followed the advice in the operating instruction manual you are still unable to resolve a problem please call the Customer Service Departme...

Page 137: ...e listed on the display XXXXX stands for the rel evant version number EB ID XXXXX Software version of the control and display units in the control panel EGL ID XXXXX Software version of the control bo...

Page 138: ...off Some metal parts pose a risk of injury being cut Wear cut resistant protective gloves when transporting and setting up the machine For transport by means of a hand truck the machine must be in its...

Page 139: ...ctive foil supplied 25 x 58 cm self adhesive must be applied underneath the work top in the area of the steam condenser Preventing heat build up During the drying phase the hot exhaust air from the wa...

Page 140: ...he W H Customer Service Department to secure it at the sides to adjacent cabinetry Venting the circu lation pump The gaps between a built in machine and adjacent cabinetry must not be sealed e g with...

Page 141: ...ply The machine s high frequency HF energy emissions are very low and are therefore unlikely to interfere with other electronic machines in the vicinity Flooring in the installation area must be wood...

Page 142: ...med The rated loads are specified on the data plate and in the circuit diagram supplied with the machine For increased safety it is recommended to protect the machine with a suitable residual current...

Page 143: ...vent of a peak load negotiation some machine components such as the heater element will be switched off for a while The ma chine will remain on during this period and the current programme will not be...

Page 144: ...ld water blue coded hose and hot water up to max 65 C UK max 60 C red coded hose Connect the inlet hoses to the stop cock valves for cold and hot water If there is no hot water supply available the in...

Page 145: ...D water is made of chro mium nickel steel and can be recognised by its dull surface IMPORTANT UK Australia and New Zealand For the UK Australia and New Zealand a non return check valve is required bet...

Page 146: ...ntact the W H Customer Service Department for further information IMPORTANT UK Australia and New Zealand This appliance must be installed according to AS NZS 3500 1 Aus tralia and New Zealand or in ac...

Page 147: ...hose must be laid in a coil at a height of at least 0 3 m The drainage system must be able to accommodate a minimum drainage flow of 16 l min The drainage hose is approx 1 4 m Australia and New Zeala...

Page 148: ...l soiling x CW 1 Min Vario TD Intensive Cleaning and disinfection programme according to EN ISO 15883 for processing wash loads with heavy soiling CW 1 Min Special 93 C 10 For cleaning and thermal dis...

Page 149: ...00 C 40 Min CW70 93 C DOS 1 10 Min HW DOS 3 1 Min HW 1 Min AD 75 C 3 Min 100 C 20 Min 95 C 50 Min CW 1 Min CW cold water HW hot water CWxx CW proportion in mixed water as percentage CW70 70 CW 30 HW A...

Page 150: ...pressure Delivery head Min 0 3 m max 1 0 m Drainage length Max 4 0 m Operation Ambient temperature Relative humidity maximum linear decreasing to 5 C to 40 C 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 50 for tem...

Page 151: ...edied within a reasonable period of time at no charge either through repair or replacement of the offending parts Costs incurred in this process including transportation call out costs labour and the...

Page 152: ...enance and cleaning instructions as per the relevant operating instructions 10 Common and natural wear and tear such as the replacement of a HEPA filter which must be replaced at regular intervals dur...

Page 153: ...tain certain materials compounds and components which were essential for their correct functioning and safety These could be hazardous to your health and to the environment if disposed of with general...

Page 154: ...154 Enclosure...

Page 155: ...Door closing Notes Wash chamber Overall visual impression e g discolouration Cleanliness Odours vapours Filter combination Sump Notes Dispensing system Container fill level Leak tightness Cleanliness...

Page 156: ...t Damage Notes Water coupling mobile units baskets modules Alignment of the couplings Height adjustment screw connection Damage Notes Spray arms Freely rotatable Nozzles Screw connections Notes Access...

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