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Picture 1: Cycle diagram

Read more from chapter 9.0 Programming (Maintenance manual).

Cold water in + rinsing 2 min

Chamber emptying

Water in + heating

Washing 5 min

Chamber emptying

Hot water in + heating

Rinsing 2 min

Chamber emptying

Hot water in + heating

Disinfection 5 min

Chamber emptying

Drying start without heating

Heating

Drying

Cooling

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Summary of Contents for DEKO 260iX

Page 1: ...Rhima Australia Tel 03 8586 5444 www rhima com au WASHING EQUIPMENT OPERATORS MANUAL DEKO 260iX WASHER DISINFECTOR ...

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Page 4: ...e call for service In cases of emergency e g fire or flooding cut off the services to the machine using the safety controls provided externally to the unit The machine is completely isolated from the electricity supply only when it is unplugged or the circuit breaker is turned off This must be done before any repair work is carried out The machine is constructed in accordance with current safety r...

Page 5: ...tly loaded items is very hot and should be emptied into the wash chamber Do not touch the inner surfaces of the wash chamber or the heating elements after the end of program You could burn yourself Do not spray water on the machine Do not sit or lean on the open door This can cause machine to tip and be damaged When disposing old machine make sure the door catch is removed This will prevent childr...

Page 6: ...cy of disinfection may be impaired if soil removal is incomplete before the start of the disinfection process Some medical devices may require pre treatment e g soaking brushing ultra sonic pre cleaning lumen irrigation or any combination of these techniques RESTRICTIONS IN USE A number of medical devices are excluded from processing in a washer disinfector altogether Always follow the Medical Dev...

Page 7: ... a limited suitability for processing in this machine Carbon steel may corrode in the process Please try the corrosion resistance of carbon steel instruments with initially one instrument or do not process carbon steel items at all Dental hand pieces drill bits grinders root canal instruments or other rotating instruments only have a limited suitability for the thermal disinfector Please ask the m...

Page 8: ...ections Maintenance manual Pollution degree Pollution degree 2 Installation category Installation category II Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 0 C Operating temperature range 5 0 C to 40 0 C Maximum altitude Up to 2000 m Voltage fluctuation limits of the mains supply 10 of the nominal voltage Over voltage category Category II Note 61010 1 second edition 2001 02 specifies over...

Page 9: ...0 00 Approximate total time with heating 70 00 AN PROGRAM Phase 0 C mm ss ml Rinse warmwater 45 02 00 Wash with detergent 55 07 00 55 Rinse warm water 55 02 00 Disinfection A0 600 90 01 00 Drying 85 40 00 Approximate total time with heating 75 00 PLASTICS PROGRAM Phase 0 C mm ss ml Rinse warm water 45 02 00 Wash with detergent 55 03 00 55 Rinse warm water 55 02 00 Disinfection A0 600 80 10 00 Dryi...

Page 10: ... 55 10 00 55 Rinse warm water 55 2 00 Rinse pure water 45 2 00 Rinse pure water 45 2 00 Approximate total time with heating 35 00 SHORT LAB INCL DISINFECTION Phase 0 C mm ss ml Rinse warm water 45 2 00 Wash with detergent 55 7 00 55 Rinse warm water 55 2 00 Rinse warm water 55 2 00 Disinfection pure water 90 1 00 Approximate total time with heating 30 00 Remove unnecessary shelves and racks from t...

Page 11: ...ng Maintenance manual Cold water in rinsing 2 min Chamber emptying Water in heating Washing 5 min Chamber emptying Hot water in heating Rinsing 2 min Chamber emptying Hot water in heating Disinfection 5 min Chamber emptying Drying start without heating Heating Drying Cooling 11 ...

Page 12: ... Do not use raw water rinsing or washing after disinfection phase Set time calculation starts when the required water level and set temperature have been reached with the exception of drying whereby the set time is the total phase time Read more from chapter 9 0 Programming Maintenance manual 3URFHVV FKHPLFDOV DQG YDULDEOHV DEKO 260 can be equipped with the maximum of 2 adjustable dosage pumps for...

Page 13: ...he nature of the chemical and the intended use of the product being cleaned The specified performance may not be achieved if other process chemicals than those which have been tested during type testing or separately with certain process variables are used NOTE When using special chemicals find out from the chemical supplier the suitability for chamber material AISI 304 EN 1 4301 BS 304 S31 and ch...

Page 14: ...ficacy and or efficiency of the process These include hardness pH microbial purity as well as various reactive anions and cations Should purified water be required for the process in addition to the direct supply of potable water the machine can be equipped with an additional solenoid valve and in case of a non pressurised supply also with an extra feed pump In order to ensure freedom from microbi...

Page 15: ...les SERVICE service mode Backward Forward ENTER Delete backward Note The door is interlocked without power Do not close the door without power 1 Emergency stop option 2 USB memory stick connector 3 Main display touch screen interface 4 Door handle 5 Serial printer 6 Main switch 7 Detergent container lockable door as option also on unloading side in pass through models Cycle in progress led Cycle p...

Page 16: ...ULRXV ORDGV Anaesthesia rack for Anaesthesia rack for Kidney bowl rack short hoses long hoses Rigid scope rack MIS rack Laparoscope rack Suction hose rack Bird hose rack Shoe rack Bottle rack Bottle rack with compartment 16 ...

Page 17: ...ves cold hot distilled water Open steam and condense valves if the machine is heated by steam 2 Switch the machine ON Main menu is displayed once the system starts up 3 Press USER key to enter in user mode The cycle starting view of user s mode 17 ...

Page 18: ... the steps and variables of the cycle can be checked NOTE The cycle variables i e temperatures times and chemical dosage volumes are pre set and cannot be adjusted prior to or during the cycle Possible changes to the pre set cycles may only be made by using a special code and into the cycle set up Validated factory set cycles however cannot be modified If the machine is unused for a period of ten ...

Page 19: ...this will be warned on display During a cycle the display will indicate Name of cycle cycle phase chamber temperature pump pressure remaining cycle time ongoing cycle number and Trends key for temperature and pressure graph viewing All events are printed option during the cycle See 4 8 Panel printer If the machine is provided with water conductivity meter the conductivity curve can be seen too 19 ...

Page 20: ...tenance manual Open the door and unload the chamber Beware of hot items and load carriers after opening the door It s recommended load items to cool down sufficient time e g 1 min before unloading Note The door is interlocked without power Press OK and return to the Cycle start view NOTE In pass through model the loading door can not be opened before unloading door is opened NOTE If the cycle did ...

Page 21: ...r or saving on USB memory stick How to copy cycle files on USB memory stick Insert an empty USB memory stick to connector above the terminal In user s mode press Next key to find Copy cycle data to USB memory stick key by pressing it the copying starts automatically Wait until you see on the display that all files have been copied on the memory stick Now the stick can be removed and the cycles can...

Page 22: ...0 01 0 01 10 57 56 46 46 0 68 0 69 Detergent dosed 20 ml 10 57 58 46 46 1 13 1 15 11 01 34 56 56 1 12 1 13 Temperature attained T 56 C p 0 64 bar 11 01 36 56 56 1 08 1 10 11 06 36 57 57 1 13 1 15 Wash end T 57 C p 0 65 bar 11 06 38 56 57 1 16 1 18 Rinse start 11 07 33 56 56 0 01 0 01 11 19 29 56 56 0 66 0 65 Temperature attained T 56 C p 0 61 bar 11 19 31 56 56 1 16 1 17 11 21 30 56 56 1 13 1 15 R...

Page 23: ...key and then double clicking the data file Zoom temperature Select a rectangular area from the display by pressing left button of the mouse and release the button By pressing right button the curve can be moved on the display Quit zooming Zoom pressure Same as above Print Charts By pressing PRINT CHARTS key first question is Do you use colorprinter Select No if you do not have a colorprinter 23 ...

Page 24: ...oor open or not closed correctly Unloading door is open Unnloading door open or not closed correctly Chemical tank 1 empty Replace chemical tank 1 Chemical tank 2 empty Replace chemical tank 2 Periodic service is needed Inform the service to perform periodic service Rinse aid tank empty Replace rinse aid tank Air filters are dirty Inform the service department to change the air filter Power cut of...

Page 25: ... chamber 38 Chemical tank 1 empty 9 Water heating failed 39 Chemical tank 2 empty 10 Pressure of circulation water too low 40 11 Overflow in chamber 41 Rinse aid tank empty 12 Chamber drained at wrong time 42 13 Water temperature above set limit 43 Drying air pressure too low 14 Pressure of circulation water dropped too low 44 Flap of drying coil casing not open 15 Drying air filters are unclean 4...

Page 26: ...e picture above Cycle Report Owner PMK Hospital Machine 4 Cycle Name INSTRUMENT Cycle number 1452 Cycle start time 06 08 17 15 45 03 15 45 10 CW rinse start 15 46 34 CW rinse end 15 46 37 Wash start 15 47 26 Chem flow OK 15 47 30 Chem set 50 ml T 47 0 C 15 47 35 Temperature attained T 50 0 C p 1 05 bar 15 48 30 Wash end 15 48 33 HW rinse start 15 49 30 Temperature attained T 50 0 C p 1 04 bar 15 4...

Page 27: ...washcloth Cleaning of the chamber Ask from the chemical supplier a special chemical with an acidic pH value for cleaning of washer disinfector s chamber surfaces stubborn lime dirt and rust stains and oxide films The dosing volume is generally informed as ml water volume or water volume E g if the recommended dosage is 1 it means with Deko 260 water volume 16 l 160 ml of chemical 16 l 1 100 0 16 l...

Page 28: ...ith hot tap water and put the detergent suction tubes into the container In user s mode press Next key to find Chemical dosing rinse key by pressing it the chemical dosing sytems in use can be flushed e g by pressing Chemical 1 key the pump starts and rotates for 30 sec If the dosing system is in order the number of pulses is about 1000 1300 with water If needed repeat the flushing Put the suction...

Page 29: ...thetic equipment hollowware utensils glassware etc They may be used in type tests work tests and in validation and re validation tests or in periodic routine tests carried out by the user 5 1 1 6326 16758 7 216 Packing materials are recyclable Dispose in accordance with local regulations Electronic control cards and components shall be removed and delivered to respective collection places Machine ...

Page 30: ...measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements EN ISO 13485 Medical devices Quality management systems Requirements for regulatory purposes ISO 13485 2003 EN ISO 15883 1 Washer disinfectors Part1 General requirements definitions and tests EN ISO 15883 2 Washer disinfectors Part2 Requirements and tests for washer disinfectors employing thermal disinfection for surgical instruments anaesthe...

Page 31: ...ty period starts on the commissioning date The commissioning must be undertaken within 1 month of machine delivery or warranty will commence from the delivery date 3 A warranty claim is not valid for defects caused by tampering or repair work carried out by unauthorized persons This also applies to the fitting of additional accessories which were not designed for our machines 4 If a machine which ...

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Page 33: ...ls Check heating contactors overheating protector and heating coils 18 Air temperature set point not reached in 40 minutes Check heating contactors overheating protector and heating coils 19 Air temperature above set limit Check contactors and sensors Air exhaust blocked 20 Communication between terminal and logic failed Check connections and restart Change terminal or logic module or cable 21 Wat...

Page 34: ...46 Not in use 47 Not in use 48 Pressure sensor P2 has short circuit Check connections change the sensor 49 Pressure difference over 0 2 bars Check sensors P1 and P2 Calibrate sensors P1 and P2 50 Unloading door s interlock opened during cycle Check interlock s microswitches Check interlock s solenoid and function 51 Unloading door is not closed Check door s microswitch Check door s function 52 Ele...

Page 35: ... 33 1 86 5 1 0 17 1 1 16758 7 216 USER INSTRUCTIONS 35 ...

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Page 37: ...Replacing detergent containers 38 Cleaning spray arms nozzles 38 Checking free rotation of the wash arms 39 Checking functioning of wash arm water connectors 39 Cleaning outlet filter 39 37 ...

Page 38: ...ing the consumption of detergent it is recommended to mark with date the level When you handle process chemicals wear protection gloves and follow the suppliers safety instructions Cleaning spray arms nozzles 1 Unscrew the locking screw and 2 Open the caps turn and pull at both push the clips down to remove ends of the arm and clean thoroughly the wash arm 38 ...

Page 39: ...water connector 1 Check that each wash arm 1 Check the operation of the water rotates freely connector by pressing releasing it 2 Detach and clean if necessary Cleaning the outlet filter 1 Remove the filter by lifting 2 Flush and clean 39 ...

Page 40: ...Rhima Australia Pty Ltd ABN 63 007 242 604 72 74 Woodlands Drive Braeside 3195 PO Box 605 Braeside Vic 3195 Tel 1800 659 292 or 03 8586 5444 Fax 03 8586 5454 www rhima com au Version 1 0 ...

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