User Manual
WD2145-WD1160-WD4060-WD4190
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4.1
ACCESSING AND REUSING THE DEVICE AFTER AN INCOMPLETE CYCLE
The instructions relating to the device’s safety in the event of an incomplete operating cycle are provided in
compliance with points 5.4.4.g and 13.1.102 of IEC61010-2-040:2005.
WARNING
Warning applicable if the appliance is used for processing biologically contaminated material
.
If a disinfection cycle is interrupted (by the user or due to an alarm generated by the appliance
itself): take care when handling the instruments and the load in general in the washing chamber.
The load and the internal parts of the appliance might be biologically contaminated/infected.
The load and the internal parts of the appliance might be biologically contaminated/infected.
Before handling tools or performing any maintenance:
Perform a complete disinfection cycle or,
if you cannot perform a complete Thermo-disinfection cycle, handle tools with caution (using
protection devices required for the handling of infected instruments, eg. gloves, lab coat).
DANGER, HOT SURFACES
The appliance performs a thermal disinfection cycle using water at high temperatures (up to 93°C)
and detergents. If, in the event of a failure, there is water in the chamber when the door is open:
avoid contact with the skin, burning hazard and risk of irritation due to the toxicity of the
chemicals used.
Never touch the heating elements inside the chamber
.
Contact authorised technical staff in the event of a failure.
fig.
3
– Guideline view of inside of tank, detail of heating elements.
Do not touch
the heating
elements