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Other possible additional equipment:
• Dispenser for liquid cleaner (DR), e.g. Doyen R100
• AT - Automatic door
• Slop sink flushing
4.2
Functional description
The washer-disinfector serves the emptying, cleaning and disinfecting of:
• Bedpans, commode buckets and their covers
• Urine bottles
• Hospital containers, e.g. bowls, urine collecting containers
• Suction bottles
• Similar products as listed above, used for similar purposes.
Equipping the appliance
The care utensil is inserted into the holder, which is located on the inside of the
wash chamber door. This makes sure that the care utensils are in the correct
position for cleaning. The arrangement of the wash nozzles in the wash cham-
ber guarantees perfect cleaning if the care utensils are positioned correctly.
When the wash chamber door is closed, the inserted containers are emptied
and the care utensils are moved into the cleaning position. The wash chamber
door is locked. The operator selects a cleaning programme on the membrane
key pad and presses the programme start key. An automatic programme start
after closing the wash chamber door can be set.
Appliances with automatic wash chamber door (option) additionally allow touch-
free operation.
Programme run
The cleaning programme includes four phases:
• Precleaning with cold water.
• Cleaning with hot water.
• Thermal disinfection of the care utensil.
• Recooling and drying of the care utensils.
Thermal disinfection and recooling
Thermal disinfection works according to the A
0
process. The term A
0
refers to a
way of measuring (duration/temperature) how microorganisms are eliminated by
moist heat disinfection methods. Thermal disinfection is fulfilled when the preset
A
0
value is reached on all surfaces to be disinfected.