Malmet
Washer Disinfector Cleaning Systems
Bedpan / Urinal Bottle and Utensil / Bowl Washer Disinfector Operation , Maintenance and Installation Manual sw V5.0
Operation , Maintenance and Installation Manual
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Head Office and Customer Service ABN 95 001 717 791
9-11 McKay Avenue PO Box 373 Leeton NSW 2705 Phone: +61 2 6953 7677 Email: [email protected]
Bedpan/Urinal Bottle and Utensil/Bowl Washer Disinfector Models WDS1; WDS3
Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Note: Due to Malmet’s Policy of continuous product improvement; design and technical specifications are subject to change without notice. Serial Number:
Supplied to:
Date Installed:
Installed by:
It is important that the name from whom you purchased your device and the name of the installer are recorded above. The installer is responsible for the correct installation, start up and demonstrating the operation of this device. They are also responsible for issuing relevant certificates of compliance (these may differ from state to state).
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Table of Contents Foreword ... 2 Certifications and Compliances... 2 Quality Policy ... 2 Important Warranty Reminder ... 2 Malmet Head Office and Factory Contact Details ... 2 Safety Instructions – Warnings ... 3 Intended Use ... 4 1.0 Design Parameters ... 4 1.1 Operating Cycles ... 5 1.2 Chemical Dosing System ... 6 1.3 Detergent ... 6 1.4 Device Features... 8 1.5 Control LCD Display Features ... 8 1.6 Operating Features ... 9 2.0 Installation and Commissioning...10 2.1 Installation ... 10 2.2 Service Connections ... 11 2.3 Plumbing Connections ... 11 2.4 Venting ... 12 2.5 Electrical... 13 2.6 Service Connection Points ... 14 2.7 Device Dimensions... 15 2.8 Installation clearances ... 16 2.9 Commissioning (To only be completed by qualified persons) ... 17 3.0 Loading and Operation...18 3.1 Urinal Bottle / Bedpan – Loading (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions) ... 18 3.2 Urinal Bottle / Bedpan – Operating Cycle (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions) ... 19 3.3 Urinal Bottle Only – Loading (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions)... 20 3.4 Urinal Bottle Only – Operating Cycle (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions)... 20 3.5 Bowl / Utensil – Loading (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions) ... 21 3.6 Bowl / Utensil – Operating Cycle (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions) ... 22 4.0 Cycle of Operation ...23 4.1 Release of Processed items ... 28 5.0 Maintenance ...28 5.1 Daily Maintenance (Operator or Maintenance Technician) ... 28 5.2 Bi-Monthly Maintenance (Maintenance Technician)... 28 5.3 Recommended Preventative Maintenance Schedule (to be performed by qualified maintenance personnel)... 29 5.4 Post Maintenance or Repair Safety Checks ... 30 5.5 Door Safety Test ... 30 5.6 Cycle Operation Check ... 30 5.7 Post Maintenance and Repair of Electrical Systems ... 30 5.8 Replacement of Safety Devices ... 30 5.9 Validation ... 31 5.10 Requalification ... 31 5.11 Device faults ... 32 5.12 Fault Indication ... 32 5.13 Fault Codes... 32 5.15 Making equipment safe after incomplete operating cycle ... 35 5.16 Purge Reset (Operator) ... 35 5.17 Purge Detergent Line (Operator) ... 35 5.18 Manual Purge Reset (Maintenance) ... 36 5.19 Manual Purge Detergent Line (Maintenance) ... 36 5.20 Safe Access to the Load or Chamber in Fault Condition... 36 6.0 Technical Data ...38 6.1 Power and Water Consumption ... 38 6.2 Device Specifications ... 39 6.3 Wiring Diagram (1ph devices) Manufactured after June 2020 ... 41 6.3 Wiring Diagram (1ph devices) Manufactured before June 2020 ... 42 6.4 Wiring Diagram (3ph devices) Manufactured after June 2020 ... 43 6.4 Wiring Diagram (3ph devices) Manufactured before June 2020 ... 44 Warranty Statement ...45
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Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Foreword In order to obtain maximum life and efficiency from your Malmet Bedpan/Urinal Bottle and Utensil/Bowl Washer Disinfector and to aid in the safe operation of the device, please read and understand this manual thoroughly and follow all instructions before operating. This device is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the device. The specifications supplied in this manual were in effect at time of publication, however due to Malmet (Australia)’s policy of continuous improvement, changes to these specifications may be made at any time without notice on the part of Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd.
Certifications and Compliances ARTG Identifier:
232450
Electrical Safety Cert:
Cert No. CS10462N IEC61010-2-040 in conjunction with IEC61010-1
EMC Compliance:
Cert No: M1910013
Watermark Cert:
Cert No: WMKA21156
Quality Policy Malmet’s quality management system is certified to ISO 13485:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 and guarantees the quality of this device.
Important Warranty Reminder Should you have any problems with your device, contact the company from whom you purchased it, or Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd. It is important that the name from whom you purchased your device and the name of the installer are recorded on the front page of this manual. The installer is responsible for the correct installation, start up and demonstrating the operation of this device. They are also responsible for issuing relevant certificates of compliance (these may differ from state to state).
Malmet Head Office and Factory Contact Details Malmet (Australia) Pty Ltd 9-11 McKay Avenue PO Box 373 LEETON NSW 2705 Telephone: +61 2 6953 7677 E-mail:
Website:
www.malmet.com.au
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Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Safety Instructions – Warnings Please read and understand this manual before using this device, if this device is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer protection by the device may be impaired.
Please refer to this manual for information wherever this warning symbol is displayed –
Be aware of 240V / 415V Voltage Disconnect power when servicing Mains power ISO switch must be in an accessible position easily reached and not obstructed so device can be isolated from mains power during service For the safe use of this device the responsible body should ensure that all operators are adequately trained to operate and maintain the device in its safe use. Only process items listed as per the design parameters in this manual Be aware of steam discharge Utensils and racks are hot to handle Safety gloves and goggles must be worn when changing detergent Safety clothing with reflective tape can activate the hands-free sensor when device is in standby mode Be aware of hot surfaces, pipes and hoses from steam and hot water Install temperature probes and element over temperature thermal cut-outs correctly Plumbing service connection must comply with AS/NZS 3500.1 and AS/NZS 3500.2 Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anaesthetic mixtures with air or nitrous oxide and mode of operation as continuous
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Intended Use The Malmet Bedpan / Urinal Bottle and utensil/Bowl Washer Disinfector is intended to be used by health service organisation personnel for the cleaning and disinfection of medical devices during an automatic cycle of the types intended to be re-used as listed in the design parameters section of this manual.
1.0 Design Parameters The Malmet Bedpan/Urinal Bottle and Utensil/Bowl Washer Disinfector has been designed within the following parameters: a)
To empty, clean and disinfect devices of the type listed below intended to be re-used and that have been soiled by human excreta. *
b)
To clean and disinfect during each automatic cycle a load comprised of the following re-useable medical devices.
i)
Standard size bedpans
ii)
Standard male and female urinal bottles
iii)
300mm/255mm/220mm/160mm Kidney dishes
iv)
345mm/305mm/240mm/210mm/185mm/140mm/110mm/100mm/80mm bowls, dishes and receivers.
c)
Two bedpans with lids and four urinal bottles can be emptied, cleaned and disinfected during an automatic cycle.
d)
The cradle is designed to ensure that re-useable medical devices are not dislodged during the cleaning cycle. The contents are emptied during door closure.
e)
The chamber and door are self-cleaning and do not permit water or soil to remain after a properly completed cycle. Steam disinfecting ensures all internal surfaces are totally clean and safe.
f)
The bedpan flush cycle: i) ii)
g)
Removes the heavy soil Clears the trap
Disinfection cycle is factory pre-set to 90° for 1 minute, to achieve an A₀ of 600 in accordance with AS/NZS 4187:2014, Section 6.3, Table 6.1.
*The efficacy of disinfection can be impaired if soil removal is incomplete before the start of the disinfection process. Users should be aware that some medical devices might require pre-treatment such as soaking or brushing before processing. Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions when processing re-useable medical devices. **High disinfection temperatures may affect some heat sensitive reusable medical devices; ensure items are disinfected as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
*Non-flushable items such as Feminine Hygiene products, Incontenance or Absorbent pads & diapers, Condoms, Dental Floss, Paper Towel, Cigarette butts, medications or chemicals cannot be disposed of in Malmet Washer Disinfectors and should be disposed as per facility &/or local waste management requirements.
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Operating Cycles
Three available operating (cleaning and disinfection) Urinal Bottle / Bedpan Load: capacity:
2 x small slipper pans, 2 x large slipper pans, 2 x standard bedpans and 4 x standard male and female urinal bottles
Cycle: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Flush Cold water wash Hot water wash with detergent Hot water rinse Disinfection Cool down
8 to 12 sec 2 min 2 min 35 sec 1 min at 90˚C 20 sec
Urinal Bottle only Load capacity:
4 x Standard male and female urinal bottles
Cycle: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Cold water Hot water wash with detergent Hot water Disinfection Cool down
2 min 2 min 35 sec 1 min at 90˚C 20 sec
Bowl / Utensil Load capacity:
2 x large bowls (345Dia to 305Dia), 3 x medium bowls (240Dia to 210Dia), 6 kidney dishes (sizes 300 x 50, 255 x 50 and 220 x 43 – held in kidney rack holder) Smaller kidney dishes fit into a basket with a smaller open-ended trays and utensils.
Cycle: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Note:
Cold water wash Hot water wash with detergent Hot water rinse Disinfection Cool down
2 min 2 min 35 sec 1 min at 90˚C 20 sec
These times do not include filling and heating. See technical data for full cycle times.
In accordance and complies with: Cleaning Efficacy AS/NZS 4187:2014, ISO 15883-1, ISO/TS 15883-5 Thermal Disinfection AS/NZS 4187:2014, ISO 15883-1
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Chemical Dosing System
The chemical dosing system ensures the correct amount of process chemicals are delivered at the correct stage during each operating cycle. Chemical addition is controlled by the automatic cycle controller and will display a fault if the incorrect amount of chemical is injected. The dosing system is designed for use with Malmet Chemical; other chemicals may impair the operation of the system.
1.3
Detergent
Malmet Washer Disinfectors are designed and tested using Malmet specific detergent. To ensure intended performance and trouble-free operation use only Malmet branded detergent, failure to use correct detergent may void warranty. The detergent system delivers 30ml of concentrated detergent during the Hot Water Wash stage.
Changing the detergent bottle
WARNING! SAFETY GLOVES AND GOGGLES MUST BE WORN WHEN CHANGING DETERGENT AND DISPOSING OF EMPTY CONTAINERS Current Safety Data Sheet for Malmet detergent is available in .PDF format from Malmet’s website. www.malmet.com.au The 5-litre detergent container is accessed by opening the bottom door. Only use Malmet approved detergent (See technical data for detergent details) 1.
Pull handle on detergent door and open
2.
Unscrew cap and pull out with suction hose (let hose hang in detergent chamber)
3.
Remove empty bottle and replace with full bottle Note: Leave cap on new bottle until in position
4.
Remove cap on new bottle and fit existing hose and cap, make sure suction hose is at bottom of bottle
5.
Close detergent door
6.
Restart device operation as normal
Disposal of Empty Detergent Bottles
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1.
When handling empty containers treat as though container is full and wear appropriate PPE as per MSD requirements
2.
Triple rinse container and puncture base to render unusable
3.
Dispose of containers as per facility chemical waste handling procedures, and/or local government requirements
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Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual Detergent Warnings If insufficient detergent is available to deliver the required quantity, the device will display a fault 302. Access to the load will be restricted until the condition is rectified. To rectify this fault, install a new detergent bottle as per the procedure in this manual “Changing the Detergent Bottle”.
FAULT 302
Once a full bottle has been installed the detergent line will require purging 1. Turn power OFF
at control LCD display
2. Turn power ON
at control LCD display
On powering back on the display will show TEST 302
TEST 302
3.
The detergent line will automatically purge if necessary for a predetermined time or until the detergent is detected
4.
Once detergent is detected the fault will clear and the previous cycle will be restarted
If the detergent fault is not cleared check detergent level and repeat the purge process again, if the detergent fault continues and is unable to be cleared contact maintenance or service provider
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Device Features
Control panel with LCD display USB port
Wash Chamber Bowl / Utensil rack, hinged
Bedpan rack, hinged Urinal bottle rack
Door Auto open and close
Detergent access door
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Control LCD Display Features
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Operating Features
POWER
On/Off Standby
HANDS FREE SENSOR
For hands free opening, closing door and starting of cycle. To operate, hold hand in front of sensor
URINAL BOTTLE ONLY
Select and start for urinal bottle only cycle
BOWL / UTENSILS
Select and start for bowls / kidney dishes etc
URINAL BOTTLE / BEDPAN
Select and start for urinal bottles / bedpans
DOOR
To manually open and close door, if pressed whilst door is closing at the start of a cycle the cycle will be cancelled and the door opened
SCROLL
Menu scroll button SERVICE ONLY
SELECT
Menu select and enter button SERVICE ONLY Purge Reset: When “purge” is flashing on display, if pressed this will start the purge cycle after a fault.
Hands free operation The hands-free option can open and close the door without touching the device Adjusting the rack position and loading the device accordingly (refer to 3.0 Loading and Operation) The hands-free option can be used to start the operating cycle
Manual operation of the door Press the door button to open the door Adjust the rack position and load the device accordingly (refer to 3.0 Loading and Operation) Press the door button to start the operating cycle
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Operation, Maintenance and Installation Manual 2.0 Installation and Commissioning 2.1
Installation
To avoid problems with this device, these Installation Guidelines should be followed. Installations must be carried out by a qualified and licenced tradesperson. The device must be affixed to the building structure to ensure mechanical stability prior to use. The device can be affixed to the building structure via the holes provided in the device feet, or use of an appropriately rated appliance safety strap. Prior to installation of the device, services as noted are to be provided by the facility. It is not the responsibility of Malmet to provide these service connections.
Risk Assessment It is recommended a risk assessment is conducted by the user both prior to and after installation and any risks identified mitigated to an acceptable level using the hierarchy of control;
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Handling Weights of Device:
Net: 140 kg
Shipping: 158 kg
Shipping with crating: 217 kg.
• Handling of the device to installation site must be with fork lift or hand pallet truck. • Before unpacking device inspect carton for any damage relating to forklift forks and damage relating to device falling over or for evidence of top loading • After unpacking the device, inspect all external panels for damage. • Remove the 4 screws holding the device to the pallet. • Follow your internal manual handling guidelines to manoeuvre the device off the pallet. The device can then be placed into position by fork lift or hand pallet truck.
Disposal of Packaging • Please dispose of packaging as per facility procedures or local government requirements.
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Placement
Access Required
WDS1; WDS3
Freestanding
Both Sides
Height
Device Dimensions Width
Depth (mm)
1685
605
625
Please allow sufficient room for servicing purposes. Recommended space requirements 400mm on either side with 150mm at the rear of the device.
New Buildings •
Service connections are usually pre-placed after planning and consultation with all interested parties. Installation is by connection to the services provided.
•
As the soil line (sewerage outlet) is the least flexible of all the connections, this usually influences the decision as to where to place the WDS. If an existing soil line can be utilised this will represent a cost saving.
•
The WDS is supplied as either a ‘S’ or ‘P’ Trap as nominated by the Purchaser. The ‘S’ Trap connects through the floor and the ‘P’ Trap connects through the back wall. The trap section is easily removed if the wrong trap has been ordered. Refer to Diagram C2 for trap connections. Potential electromagnetic or other interference between other EQUIPMENT and devices can possibly affect the infra-red hands-free operation sensor. It is advisable to check all the equipment and devices in the intended installation area that have infra-red operation. Electromagnetic interference can be prevented by installing the device in non-patient areas of hospital (or similar).
2.2
2.3
Service Connections MODEL
HOT WATER
COLD WATER
SOIL LINE
WDS1 (1ph)
Solenoid valve GB¾ Male
Solenoid valve GB¾ Male
100mm ‘S’ or ‘P ’Trap Hot water discharge 75-80°C
WDS3 (3ph)
Solenoid valve GB¾ Male
Solenoid valve GB¾ Male
100mm ‘S’ or ‘P ’Trap Hot water discharge 75-80°C
ELECTRICAL 240V 1 Phase 20 Amps 50 Hertz 415V 3 Phase 20 Amps 50 Hertz
Plumbing Connections
These installation guidelines must be followed to ensure the device will operate as intended. Installations must be carried out by a qualified, licensed tradesperson. Water Supply – Note: Water Supply connections must comply with AS/NZS3500.1 and be Watermark Certified. HOT AND COLD-WATER CONNECTIONS ARE REQUIRED. The device can be connected to any potable mains pressure hot and cold-water supply as a back-flow prevention air gap is incorporated in the design of the water tank. Complies to AS 2845.2 Cold Water – Note: See device specifications table for water quality requirements Pressure:
100-350kPa
Nominal Flow:
10L/Min
Temperature: Connection:
15-25°C
GB ¾” BSP
Hot Water – Note: See device specifications table for water quality requirements
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Pressure:
100-350kPa
Nominal Flow:
10L/Min
Temperature: Connection:
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55-65°C
GB ¾” BSP
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The water supply is to be connected to an isolating valve or cistern stopcock placed approximately 1200mm from the floor to the right-hand side of the device (preferably not behind the device).
•
If inlet water flow pressure is higher than 350 Kpa an inline pressure reducing valve should be fitted
Note:
Old hose sets should not be re-used; it is recommended new compliant hose sets are used on installation.
Waste / Soil Line Connection Note: Bell ends can be cut off to suit
Diagram C2 For reasonable connection working space allow 150-200mm from rear of device to wall. The device is 600mm wide and the centre of the trap is 300mm from each side. FREE STANDING
FREE STANDING
‘S’ TRAP PIPE POSITIONING
‘P’ TRAP PIPE POSITIONING
The centre of the soil line to receive the ‘S’ Trap should be approximately 272mm from the back wall. To allow for normal recommended minimum side service access, space soil line 600/700mm from side wall.
The centre of the soil line to receive the ‘P’ Trap should be approximately 410mm from the floor when the device is positioned 150mm from the wall. Because this pipe is graded to 5° this measurement will vary as the device is installed closer or further away from the back wall.
If space restrictions do not allow for recommended side service access, we suggest preference be given to providing the most space available on the righthand side as you look at the front of the device. This will ease any difficulty in servicing the steam tank element and probe.
• Hot water. Discharge temp 75° – 80°C. Soil line must comply to AS/NZS 3500.2 • Soil line connection is by a pan collar or other preferred method. If the belled end on the polyethylene moulded trap is not required it can easily be cut off to provide a straight pipe connection. • Level the device by using the flanged screw in legs and, if possible, maintain approx. 100mm floor clearance for ease of floor cleaning. Malmet recommends affixing some of the leg flanges to the floor via stainless self-tapping screws to prevent sideways movements and damage to services and soil line connections.
• The soil line should protrude from the floor or wall at a minimum of 100mm.
2.4
Venting No external vent pipe work is required as the device is designed to condensate all visible steam internally.
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2.5
Electrical
These installation guidelines must be followed to ensure the device will operate as intended and must be carried out by a qualified, licensed electrical tradesperson. The device must be installed and serviced to national wiring rules AS/NZS 3000. Model: WDS 1ph
240V 50Hz
1 Ph
20Amp
WDS 3ph
415V 50Hz
3 Ph
20Amp
Overcurrent Protection device: A 20A circuit breaker or fuse must be installed in the building installation for the device. • Devices are supplied with 1700mm power supply cord extending from the rear top right-hand side of the device for hard wiring into Mains ISO switch. Position switch approx. 1500mm above floor level. •
An ISO switch or circuit breaker must be included in the installation (not supplied by Malmet).
• Mains power ISO switch must be suitably located and easily reached, approximately 1500mm above floor level adjacent to device. The 1.7m mains power lead exits the device approximately 1600mm above floor level on the right-hand side of the device. • Mains ISO switch must be marked as the disconnecting device for the equipment. • Mains ISO switch must have contact disconnection of all poles to provide full disconnection. • Mains ISO switch must be suitably placed so device will not obstruct safe access to the isolator once installed. • Ensure isolator is suitably placed so device will not obstruct safe access to the isolator once installed. • Device must be earthed. • Malmet recommends having a 30mA RCD in the mains supply fixed wiring. • If the supply cord is damaged, it shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid any potential hazard.
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Service Connection Points
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Device Dimensions
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Installation clearances
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Commissioning (To only be completed by qualified persons) a)
Before switching on the device make sure the DEVICE IS LEVEL and WATER TAPS ARE ON. Check that the DRAIN WASTE is connected.
b)
Turn on the power at the isolation switch and press the standby button on the front display to power on. The LCD display will illuminate and go to standby mode.
c)
Check that the water tank is filling with cold water and that it fills to Level 3. Ensure the lid is put back on water tank.
d)
Check that the steam generator tank has filled to the full Level 3. The steam generator will preheat to 85°C in standby mode or during cycle.
e)
Check that the 5-litre detergent bottle has been fitted. From the menu, run the DETERG/START to purge detergent through the line to flow sensor. This may need to be done twice if the line is empty on start-up (see 5.19).
f)
Flush approximately 1 litre of water down the steam generator tank overflow pipe. This will fill the ‘S’ Trap at the hose junction and prevent steam coming back up into the water tank.
g)
From the Menu, run Purge Reset three times (see 5.18). Check for any water leaks.
h)
Open the door and turn power off at the control. Check racks for freedom of movement. Check that flush nozzles rotate freely. Check that all spray nozzles are tight. Turn power back on and close door by pressing the door button.
i)
Select the BEDPAN/URINE cycle and let it run through the cycle. Repeat the same procedure for the URINE and BOWL cycles.
j)
Replace all covers. Note:
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DO NOT USE THE DEVICE WITHOUT THE WATER SUPPLY TURNED ON
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3.1
Urinal Bottle / Bedpan – Loading (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions)
1.
To open door, use
or press
2.
Place racks into the correct positions Check that bowl rack is in the up position
Lift bedpan rack up and lock into position
3.
Place bedpan lids into back of bowl rack
4.
Place first bedpan or large/small slipper pan onto top rack
5.
6.
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Place second bedpan or large/ small slipper pan onto bottom rack
Place urinal bottles into rack
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Urinal Bottle / Bedpan – Operating Cycle (Refer to laminated quick reference instructions)
1.
Open door, using
or press
2.
Set rack position and load items to be processed as shown in 3.1
3.
Select URINE / BEDPAN cycle
4.
Close door, using either the
5.
When the door closes, to start cycle use the flashing
to close door & start cycle or or press or press
within 10 Seconds whilst “START” is
Cycles stages will be shown on LCD display 1. Flush 2. Cold water wash 3. Hot water wash with detergent 4. Hot water rinse 5. Disinfection 6. Cool down 7. Completed 8.
When the cycle is completed the display will flash COMPLETED OPEN DOOR Open door, use the
or press
NOTE: If temperature inside the chamber is too high the display will flash, WAITING COOLING When the temperature has dropped to a safe level the display will flash, OPEN DOOR Open door, use
or press
To run the same cycle, repeat steps 1 to 3 If you don’t need to run another cycle, close door by pressing NOTE: • In an emergency, pressing the Power button
on the top left-hand corner of the display will power off the device.
• On powering up after a cancelled cycle the device will display a Fault code 904 – Power Interrupted (see note below) NOTE: • On powering up device will prompt to complete a “Purge Reset”, if the condition that caused the fault has been rectified press “Select” to start the “Purge Reset”. On completion of the “Purge Reset” device will restart previous cycle and will not allow access to the load until cycle has been successfully completed.
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