Maintenance and Troubleshooting
HyCassette-Geko
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PR-2015-0159-GB • Subject to modifications • R1-11/2015
cover can only be cleaned with a dry cloth. Then disinfect by using a cloth
that is sprayed with disinfectant and wipe the parts of the cover.
Steps 16-21 describe in Chapter 8.3.5 the thorough cleaning of the cover, only
permitted for qualified licensed staff. Continue with step 22.
22.
Remove the condensate pan by loosening the 4 screws from the holder of
the condensate pan with a Phillips screwdriver. Consider that the smallest
amount of residual water can still remain in the condensate pan. Also con-
sider that, if necessary, condensate could drip out of the heat exchanger.
23.
Drain any residual water.
24.
Clean the upper side (the area where the water flows off) of the conden-
sate pan with a cloth and afterwards disinfect by wiping (see above). Do
not hold the pan under running water.
25.
Check intake fitting of the condensate pump and remove dirt by wiping if
required.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
Do not spray disinfectant or other liquids on cover.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
SWIRL
®
: Do not remove the white or black back coverage of
the cover if it is still in suspended position. In suspended posi-
tion, only qualified licensed staff is permitted to do so (see
point D).
Fig. 8-6:
Dismantling the condensate pan
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
Disinfect only the hard plastic surfaces of the condensate
pan. Do not disinfect sides and undersides that are covered
with expanded polystyrene (EPS) Clean EPS surface only
with a dry cloth.