Operative Instructions
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SUPER USER:
Is the user that has special access to the
device's menu for extra settings.
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SERVICE PERSONNEL:
The person(s) in charge
of installing, operating, adjusting, maintaining,
cleaning, repairing and transporting the machine.
Can perform every operation concerning machine
positioning at the user's premises, the connection
of different systems, machine commissioning, the
routine and special maintenance and the repairs
that require special knowledge of the machine.
The service personnel is also able to recognize the
dangers deriving from incorrect or improper use
of the machine itself and to proceed with the final
demolition of the machine.
Before proceeding with the various operations, the
above listed operators, must have carefully read and
become familiar with this manual.
The bedpan washer packaging, in addition to the
machine's documentations, contains: the support,
already inserted inside the machine with the relative
document of use; the straight drain pipe to connect
the siphon to the drain if wall-mounted or 2 curved
drain pipes for connection to the floor; 1 tank for each
chemical required; 2 keys to open the panels.
Upon delivery, check that the bedpan washer is intact
and that the above-described material is actually
present.
For the installation, wiring and hydraulic diagrams
(water filling and draining) contact the manufacturer.
2.5 Product analysis
The bedpan washer was tested by applying «IEC EN
61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control, and laboratory use Part
2-040 Particular requirements for sterilizers and
washer disinfectors used to treat medical materials»,
where the machine is expected to:
• use with a primary voltage fluctuation up to ±10%
compared to the nominal voltage;
• use with a temporary type overvoltages;
- of short duration, which may occur between the line
conductor and the system earthing, which may have
a voltage equal to the power supply voltage on the
line-n1200V, and a duration up to 5s;
- of long duration which may occur between the line
conductor and the system earthing, which may have a
voltage equal to the power supply voltage on the line-
n250V, and a duration greater than 5s;
- overvoltage category II;
- pollution degree 2.
• The validation of the product was made by the
manufacturer in compliance with standard ISO 15883.
• The machine does not cause harmful vibrations.
• The residual radiation emitted within the limits is
non-ionizing.
• The shelf life cycle of the device is 10 years.
• The machine must not be dumped when scrapped,
as it contains materials subject to legislation requiring
disposal at special centres.
2.5.1 Inlet water quality
The quality of the water used in all stages of cleaning is
important for good results.
The water used in each stage must be compatible with:
• The material which the machine is made of.
• The chemicals used in the process.
• Process requirements for the various stages of the
process.
The main factors for good inlet water quality in relation
to the effectiveness of washing are:
HARDNESS
The high hardness of the water generates a detergent
inactivation, reducing its efficacy. It also causes
limescale deposits in the machine, jeopardizing the
cleanliness of the instruments and the machine,
especially on hot parts (ex. heating elements).
IONIC CONTAMINANTS
A high concentration of ionic contaminants may cause
corrosion of steel, manganese or copper instruments.
MICROBIAL CONTAMINANTS
Microbial contaminants can increase the microbial
contamination of the instruments at the end of the
wash.
The manufacturer therefore recommends that:
- the water used in the pre-rinse and washing stage
should be of drinking quality according to the
“Guidelines for drinking-water quality, 4th edition”
published by the WHO.
Further advice should also be obtained from
manufacturers of chemical and medical equipment.
Where local standards are stricter than the provided
recommendations, they should be followed.
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IMPORTANT NOTE! It is the user’s
responsibility to supply the machine with
suitable water.
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