PCF Pro User Manual
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Cycle Errors
If an unexpected condition occurs during a
wash cycle (i.e. low pump pressure, low water
temperature, see section 4-1 for a full list) the
system will abort the cycle and report an error.
When an error occurs during a
cycle the load may still be
contaminated, and will still require
processing. Check the printout to
see if the cycle completed before
the error, if it did not then repeat
the cycle to attempt to reprocess
the load. If the error persists use
another machine or alternative
cleaning and disinfection process
(according to facility procedure),
then contact a service engineer to
repair the machine.
If an error occurs:
•
An audible alarm will sound
•
The LED Edge will flash red (see
section 3-12)
•
An error code and description will be
shown on the display:
•
The printer will output the Error code,
description, and diagnostic
information
Acknowledge the error by pressing
OK
.
If the tank is not empty, the water will be
automatically drained to allow access to the
load.
Once the tank is drained, the machine will be
reset and return to the main menu.
Aborting a Cycle
While running a cycle in the PCF Pro, it may
be necessary to end (abort) the cycle
operation before scheduled completion,
because of a unit problem, wrong load, etc.
To abort a cycle press
in the top left
corner. This will pause the cycle, press
Abort
to confirm or press
Resume
to continue the
cycle.
If the cycle is aborted, a cycle error will be
generated (see section 3-9-10)
Summary of Contents for PCF Pro
Page 1: ...DOC01851 PCF Pro User Manual...
Page 7: ...DOC01851 Page 7 of 74 1 Introduction 1 Introduction User Manual...
Page 19: ...DOC01851 Page 19 of 74 2 Installation 2 Installation User Manual...
Page 26: ...PCF Pro User Manual DOC01851 Page 26 of 74 Installation Drawings Rear View Showing Services...
Page 27: ...PCF Pro User Manual DOC01851 Page 27 of 74 Front View...
Page 29: ...PCF Pro User Manual DOC01851 Page 29 of 74 Left Side View Lid Open...
Page 31: ...DOC01851 Page 31 of 74 3 Operation 3 Operation User Manual...
Page 55: ...DOC01851 Page 55 of 74 4 Troubleshooting 4 Troubleshooting User Manual...
Page 59: ...DOC01851 Page 59 of 74 5 Technical 5 Technical User Manual...
Page 65: ...DOC01851 Page 65 of 74 6 Appendices 6 Appendices User Manual...