Operative Instructions
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Fig. 9
7.4.1 Before starting the program
Before starting each program, check that:
- Products must be arranged correctly.
- Liquid containers must be sufficiently filled. Check
for any messages on the display before starting the
program.
Closing the door
- Close the door until the lock is activated. The door
can be unlocked and opened at any time before the
program starts..
Selecting the program
To select the programs available, use keys on the
control panel, depending on the most suitable program
for the level of dirt and type of the load.
a
WARNING! Remove dirty rubber gloves
before pushing the program button to
prevent the problem of cross infection.
7.4.2 Starting the program
a
WARNING! Always follow the indicated
procedures. Inattentive and frivolous use of
electrical devices may lead to risks for the
operator.
The manufacturer is not liable for possible damage
caused by uncontrolled use of the device.
After selecting the program with relative key, the
display shows the selected program and the operating
time and temperature.
Time counter use the first cycle to self calculate the
time for each cycle.
Program execution
Once the program has started, its progress can be
followed on the display. The display shows the program
phases during operations.
a
WARNING! The program can be interrupted
at any time. However, it must be remembered
that once interrupted, it must restart from
the beginning.
b
HAZARD! In case of contact with the fluids
inside the chamber, immediately contact the
nearest health center.
• Pre-wash: The pre-washing phase is performed using
cold water, to remove most of the dirt.
• Wash: The washing phases are performed using the
hot water to improve the washing results. During the
hot washing phases it is possible to add the detergent
liquid (optional) to help the washing.
• Disinfection: At the beginning of disinfection the
water tank is filled at low level with hot water and
softener liquid (standard). The machine is preparing
the final rinse, in the mean time the steam generator
is heating the water up to 100°C/212°F and produces
steam. Steam flows out of the steam generator and
passes through the same pipes used for washing, until
it reaches the chamber. A temperature of 85°C/185°F
is reached and maintained for 1 minute inside the
chamber. Both the time and the temperature of the
disinfection phase are customizable.
• Final rinsing: The hot water with softener liquid, at
around 45°C/113°F, enters in the steam generator
and mixes with hot water remained after the
disinfection at 100°C/212°F. The result is a water
hotter than 65°C/165°F (disinfected water) that is
used for the final rinse. The other important point is
the softener in the water, that has a double function:
- Clean the steam generator and chamber from scale
residues.
- Dry the bedpan, thanks to its surfactant properties.
• Cooling: The bedpan washer door remains locked
until the chamber reaches a temperature below
75°C/167°F. The machine is therefore designed with a
standard and an optional cooling systems:
- D.W.C. (Disinfected Water Cooling - standard):
Automated system for prompt disinfection of the
water used in the final rinse to lower the washing
chamber temperature before being flushed. A.C.S.
(Air Cooling System - optional): Cold air is introduced
by a fan in the washing chamber, through the drain,
to lower the internal temperature and partially
dry the disinfected containers. By condensing the
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