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NOTE
IF The pRoblem peRSISTS, ConTaCT TeChnICal SeRVICe (See appendIx)
CommunICaTInG The STeRIlIzeR model and SeRIal numbeR.
ThIS daTa IS IndICaTed on The ReGISTRaTIon plaTe on The ReaR oF
The deVICe and on The deClaRaTIon oF ConFoRmITy
every time an
anomalous condition
occurs during the operation of the sterilizer, an alarm is
generated, identified by a specific code
(consisting of a letter followed by a 3-digit number).
alarm codes are divided into
three categories
:
• E
=
ERROR/WARNING
Incorrect handling and/or use or a cause outside the device.
The problem can normally be solved by the user.
Code format:
Exxx
(xxx =
identification number 000 - 999)
• A
=
ALARM
First level fault
The problem can normally be solved on site by a specialised technician.
Code format:
Axxx
(xxx =
identification number 000 - 999)
• H
=
HAZARD
Second level fault
The problem can normally be solved by the Technical Service Centre.
Code format:
Hxxx
(xxx =
identification number 000 - 999)
• S
=
SYSTEM ERROR
electronic system error (hW-FW).
Code format:
Sxxx (xxx
= identification number 000 - 999)
NOTE
In The CaSe oF an alaRm, pleaSe only RemoVe VolTaGe FRom
The deVICe aFTeR exeCuTInG a ReSeT (See The paRaGRaph,
“ReSeTTInG The SySTem”).
When the alarm intervenes,
the cycle
(or normal operation) is interrupted, the relative alarm code
and message are shown on the display
and
an acoustic warning is sounded .
The alarm procedure has been devised so that
the
user cannot
confuse
an abnormal cycle with a
correctly completed cycle
and hence involuntarily use
non-sterile
material
; it is structured to
guide the user up to sterilizer
RESET
and subsequent use.
APPENDIX
–
ALARMS
INTRODUCTION
ALARM
INTERVENTION
Alarm during a cycle