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Last updated: 18/05/2020
6.1 Warehousing / storing a bedpan cleaning unit
The operator / client is responsible for properly warehousing / storing
a bedpan cleaning unit. With regard to storing a euroMAT bedpan
cleaning unit, ensure that the room temperature is 20°C and the hu-
midity is less than 2% to avoid oxidation and diffusion on electronic
components (this applies explicitly to units that are not in operation).
A sample solution would be to use a moisture protection bag with an
appropriately sized bag of dessicant. There should be a vacuum with
a residual pressure of 6 mbar in the moisture protection bag. This bag
is then flooded with nitrogen so that oxidising agents or electrolytes
are no longer present. The unit must be stored in a dust-free, dry and
upright state. It is also imperative to ensure that the unit is secured so
that it cannot topple over. Prior to recommissioning, a comprehensive
functional test must be carried out in accordance with qualified com-
missioning as per the manufacturer’s specifications and statutory requi-
rements. When used in an unclean working area, the bedpan cleaning
unit should ideally be stored at a room temperature of 21°C with the
lowest possible relative humidity.
Please proceed as follows to obtain the unit information
listed below:
1. Open the rinsing chamber door
2. Press and hold the Start button
The following information is displayed in order after approx. 2 seconds:
a) Batch counter status
b) Next maintenance
c) Last A0 value determined
d) Date and time
e) Chamber temperature
f ) Controller’s and display’s software versions
To ensure that the cleaning unit works faultlessly, the law stipulates that
regular maintenance must be carried out at least once a year. During
the warranty period, the bedpan cleaning unit must be maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications after every 5,000 rin-
sing cycles (the maintenance message will appear in the text display) or
once a calendar year has ended. Once the warranty period has elapsed,
in addition to performing annual maintenance we recommend inspec-
ting the bedpan cleaning unit every six months. The maintenance sche-
dule and the proof of maintenance for logging maintenance work form
part of this operating manual and can be found on subsequent pages.
Calibration
Disconnect the chamber temperature sensor and
connect the supplied calibration plug. Press the but-
ton with the door open. The display shows the tem-
perature – it should be 87°C ± 1°C.
Required equipment
• Unit tester (e.g. from Benning)
• Programming unit
• External temperature measuring device (DAkkS calibrated)
• Data logger (recommendation: from ebro)
Steps for carrying out calibration
1. Connect the programming unit to the ‘pro’ D-Sub port.
2. When switching on the programming unit, press the letter ‘b’ and
then the red arrowhead in the logo.
3. Attach the external temperature measuring device (sensor) to the
bedpan cleaning unit’s existing temperature sensor at the same
height.
4. Let the cleaning unit rinse twice before the measurement to heat
up the unit. To do this, please use the short rinsing program in the
display (urine bottle).
5. Start the short rinsing program.
6. If the temperature displayed on the programming unit’s control
panel is 85°C – 87°C, the value on the external measuring device
must be noted simultaneously (within one second), otherwise the
result is falsified.
7. Wait for the rinse cycle to end.
8. Switch off the programming unit.
9. Switch on the unit and select the ‘Calibration’ item in the menu.
10. Now enter the noted value from the programming unit’s display
under the ‘Displayed temperature’ item (control panel) using the
keyboard that appears on the touch panel and confirm with ‘OK’.
11. Then enter the noted value from the external measuring device
under the ‘Measured temperature’ item (external measuring
device) using the keyboard that appears on the touch panel and
confirm with ‘OK’.
12. Finally, press the ‘Save button’ on the programming unit.
13. Now go back to the main menu with the arrow key.
14. Calibration is now complete; the data has now been transferred.
15. Switch off the programming unit, disconnect it from the controller
box and restore the original state.
16. Finally, perform a test rinse. Please run a temperature logger (A0
value) for checking during this process.
17. At the end of the test rinse, the A0 value on the cleaning unit and
the A0 value on the logger must be almost identical, taking a small
tolerance (+ 10%) into account.
18. If this is not the case, the process must be repeated until the A0
values are almost identical.
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