Smeg WD3060 User Manual

Smeg WD3060 User Manual

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  • Page 1 WD3060 WD5090 WD3060 - WD5090 WASHER DISINFECTOR - USER MANUAL -...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    PARAMETRO DI TERMODISINFEZIONE A0 ....................... 23 ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND ............................24 ALARMS MESSAGES ..............................25 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ..........................30 13.1 CLEANING THE DEVICE AND ITS PARTS ......................30 13.2 DRYING AIR FILTER - only if present ........................ 32 WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 REUSING THE DEVICE AFTER A PERIOD OUT OF USE ..................32 13.5 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................33 ROUTINE INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE......................34 14.1 DAILY ................................34 14.2 WEEKLY................................34 14.3 EVERY SIX MONTHS ............................34 14.4 EVERY YEAR ..............................34 INSTALLED MACHINE SET-UP ........................... 35 WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 4: Read The User Manual With Care

    To request technical documentation relating to accessories, contact the manufacturer. The information in this manual is provided for guidance only. The contents and the equipment described may be subject to change without notice. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 5: Key To The Symbols Used In The Manual And On The Appliance

    This symbol appears on the appliance’s technical data label and in this manual, indicating that it is a medical device which holds EC CERTIFICATION issued by IMQ (“0015” is the code number of the notified body IMQ). WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    DEFINTITION: “RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITY” IN RELATION TO THE DEVICE Responsible authority: “Person or group responsible for the use and ordinary maintenance of the unit and for operator training.” Definition taken from point 3.5.13 of the IEC61010-1:2001 standard. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 7: Standard 15883

    WARNING - USE OF PROBES FOR VALIDATION The basic appliance does not feature a physical port as envisaged by the EN ISO 15883 standard for the insertion of probes with cable: the use of wireless probes (dataloggers or similar) is recommended. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 8: Wd - Models

    Other / particular features Panel printer Panel printer Panel printer 230V SYMBOL MEANING  feature present  optional accessory, installable on the model in question feature not present and not installable on the model in question. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 9: General Warnings

    Do not use appliances which have been damaged in transit! If in doubt, contact your dealer. Once decommissioned, the appliance must be rendered unusable. Cut the power supply cable after removing the plug / disconnecting the cable from the power socket. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 10: Accessing And Reusing The Device After An Incomplete Cycle

    Never touch the heating elements inside the chamber. Contact Smeg authorised technical staff in the event of a failure. Do not touch the heating elements Fig.
  • Page 11: General Operating Instructions

    . The right-hand part of the display, which contains the keys used for selecting/editing programs, selecting the machine parameters and the various functions/adjustments. A complete list of the keys and their relative functions is given below. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 12: Functioning

     Open the hatch of the side cabinet and power on the machine turning the main switch on.  Wait for the device initialization, then press the “ENTER” key for the opening of the door. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 13: Manual Door Release Procedure

    The steel door of the side compartment is closed by a “magnetic lock”: pull the handle of the door to open it. This will give access to the switch that powers the machine and the compartment where the detergent tanks are positioned. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 14: How To Conduct A Washing/Disinfecting Cycle

    A low temperature at the start of the washing cycle provides full benefits from the combined action of time and temperature during the process and the detergent used. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 15: Halting A Program In Progress

    At the end of the phase, open the door and wait a few minutes before extracting the instruments, to allow both the well and the processed material to cool down (the drying phase concludes with a cooling phase). WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 16: Printing Out The Last Cycle Performed

    “program selection” and “change password” menus only. super user level: concerns the person in charge of the machine (department head, clinical engineer, etc.). This password can be used to access the following menus: PROGRAMMING: Loading Programs; WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 17 Remember to change the password when the appliance is used for the first time so as to be certain of who is enabled to access the machine. The “User Control Activation” option can be activated to make sure that the appliance is operated by authorized users. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 18: Commissioning Instructions

    Standard Configuration, with LEVEL SENSOR. Intake nozzle with integral:  Level sensor and support for fitting onto the can.  High-strength rubber hose for connection between intake pipe and peristaltic pump.  Detergent intake filter, fitted directly on the suction nozzle pipe. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 19: General Precautions For Detergents

    DISPOSAL of any product residues and containers (cans and bottles): refer to the “DISPOSAL ADVICE” section of product safety data sheets. The appliance’s responsible authority must dispose of detergent residues and containers in accordance with the relevant national or local legislation. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 20: How To Regulate The Washing Pressure In The Spraying Arms

    Turn the lever towards the right (towards the bottom of the tub) to obtain the maximum pressure in the bottom spraying arm as the top one will be throttled. fig. 16 - Pressure regulator. Position 1: Maximum flow at top level.Position 2: Balanced flow. Position 3: Maximum flow from bottom arm. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 21: Load Preparation

    Simple tools, such as drills or saw blades can be treated like surgical instruments only if they are reusable medical- clinical products. Avoid direct and repeated contact with dirty instruments as much as possible. Always use extreme caution. Use all the individual protective devices available for this type of operation, before and after treatment. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 22: Washing Programs - Description

    Thermal disinfection is a hot washing phase where the washing temperature exceeds 70°C and is maintained for a period of time that depends on the required thermal disinfection action. Consult the next section for details about the thermal disinfection process. Drying phase Final process phase that must guarantee sufficient drying WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 23: Parametro Di Termodisinfezione A0

    If the temperature is 80°C, A0 is equal to the temperature maintenance time in seconds. EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 15883 “Washer-Disinfectors” , with particular reference to section 3 Terms and Definitions and annex B, A concept. of part 1 of the standard, 15883-1. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 24: Abbreviations Legend

    SS: Salt sensor (for the salt presence in the softener reservoir) TA1: PT1000 probe, Drying temperature sensor TCL: PT1000 probe, washing chamber temperature control sensor TL1: PT1000 probe, washing chamber temperature working sensor THS1: Drying system elements safety thermostat. THS: Chamber heating elements safety thermostat. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 25: Alarms Messages

    The temperature difference between the two probes, “TL1” and “TC”, is more than 2°C “Temp. Probe TL1-TC” .follow the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. Probe “TL1” (chamber temperature) reads a higher temperature than the target one. “Overtemperature TL1” .follow the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 26 .The same checks as for ID23. Anomaly related to the circulating pump “ML”. Circulating pump pressure too low. There may be foam in the chamber. ID25 “No Press in Hyd Sys Foam(?)” .Check the type of detergent used. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 27 ID42, “Detergent 2, 3, 4, or 5 ID43, .The same checks as ID41, for the detergents 2, 3, 4, 5. Inflow failed” ID44, ID45 “Pump tube 1 ID46 .The same checks as for ID41 clogged” WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 28 ID71, ID72 Internal memory data storage error. ID73 “Archive error” .follow the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. “Lack of .Add salt to the softener salt tank inside the chamber, accessible ID75 salt” with the door open. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 29 The appliance has exceeded the set number of operating hours ID93 “Service” since installation or since its last service: contact the After-Sales Service for routine maintenance. Temperature below TARGET temperature during extension “Temperature phase. ID94 floating” . Follow the DEFAULT PROCEDURE described above. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 30: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Wash the spray arms under running water and then fit them back in place. Make sure that they are free to turn unimpeded. Recommended spray arm cleaning interval: once a week. For trolleys with fixed spray nozzles: refer to the trolley manual for cleaning instructions. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 31 Clean with a brush and hot water for effective removal of deposits. External circular filter To remove this filter:  Hold of the “tabs” of the coarse conical filter and turn it anticlockwise (C). WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 32: Drying Air Filter - Only If Present

    Run a program with a thermal disinfection phase with no load for processing. A thermal disinfection cycle should be performed before using the device if it has been out of use for 24 hours or more. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Make sure that the detergent doses are correct. Some detergents can be more corrosive than others.  Make sure that the salt tank cap is firmly closed If the faults persist after the instructions given above have been followed, contact your nearest authorized service center. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 34: Routine Inspections And Maintenance

    Performance of a complete operating cycle, including the drying phase, to check for any leaks or malfunctions. WARNING The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of appliance malfunctions, or injury or damage, arising from the failure to comply with the above recommendations. WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 35: Installed Machine Set-Up

    Accessories present on the machine (place a check next to the accessory present and write the quantity provided): CONFIGURATION TABLE PERISTALTIC PUMPS - N. DETERGENT LEVEL SENSOR - N. DETERGENT FLOWMETERS - N. PANEL PRINTER UPPER RAILS IN CHAMBER ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 3/N/PE 1/N/PE 3/PE CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR WD3060 - WD5090 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 36 PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Smeg S.p.A. Instruments Division Via Leonardo da Vinci, 4 – 42016 Guastalla (RE) Italy Tel. +39 0522 8211 – Fax +39 0522 821 592 E-Mail: instruments@smeg.it - service.instruments@smeg.it www.smeg-instruments.com 19 390 5101 01 20 / 06 / 2016 Rev.

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