Miele PG 8528 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 7

Washer-disinfector
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Even when a chemical additive is
recommended, the appliance
manufacturer takes no responsibility for
the effect of such chemicals on the
labware involved.
Note that formulation changes, storage
conditions, etc., that are not disclosed
by the manufacturer may adversely
affect the cleaning results obtained.
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When using additives and special
products, always follow the
manufacturer's instructions. To avoid
material damage and the possibility of
violent chemical reactions (e.g.
hydrogen gas reaction), always comply
with the manufacturer's intended
application(s) for a given cleaning
agent.
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The washer-disinfector is only
designed for use with water and
recommended processing chemicals.
Organic solvents must NOT be used,
as there is the danger of explosion
and/or damage. (Note: while certain
organic solvents do not carry a risk of
explosion, they may nonetheless cause
other problems, such as damage to
rubber and synthetic parts.)
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For critical applications, where very
high processing requirements have to
be met, it is strongly recommended that
all process-related factors (processing
chemicals, water quality, etc.) be
discussed in advance with a Miele
Application Specialist.
Important safety instructions
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In addition, for applications that
demand especially stringent cleaning
and rinsing results, (e.g., chemical
analysis, special industrial processes,
etc.) the operator must ensure that
quality control occurs on a regular
basis, to meet the standard of
preparation required.
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Only use mobile units, modules and
inserts as intended by the
manufacturer.
Hollow items must be positioned for full
exposure to wash water.
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Empty all containers and hollow
utensils before loading them.
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Ensure that no acid or solvent
residues, especially hydrochloric acid
or chloride solutions, get inside the
wash cabinet. Never place corroding
iron items in the washer-disinfector.
Only trace amounts of any organic
solvents should be present in any
soiling (especially for solvents in hazard
class A1).
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To avoid corrosive damage, make
sure the stainless steel housing does
not come into contact with
solutions/steam containing hydrochloric
acid.
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Please be sure to follow the
installation instructions in this manual
and in the installation manual.
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