Mobile Units, Baskets And Inserts - Miele PG 8536 Operating Instructions Manual

Washer-disinfector
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Mobile units, baskets and
inserts

Mobile units, baskets and inserts

should be checked daily to make sure
they are functioning correctly. The
washer-disinfector is supplied with a
check list.
The following need to be inspected:
– Check that the guide rails on mobile
units/inserts are free of hindrance
and that they are secured to the
mobile units/inserts correctly.
– Check that the mobile unit connector
is at the correct height and screwed
on correctly.
– Check that the locking caps in the
module connectors of modular
system mobile units are working
properly.
– Check that jets, sleeves and hose
adapters are securely held in
position in mobile units/inserts.
– Check that washing solution can flow
unhindered through all jets, sleeves
and hose adapters.
– Make sure caps and closures on
sleeves are correctly located.
and where applicable:
– Make sure that the spray arms rotate
freely.
– Make sure the spray arm jets are free
of any blockages. See "Cleaning the
spray arms".
– Check whether there are magnets on
the ends of the spray arms.
– Make sure no metal parts have been
attracted to the magnets on the ends
of the spray arms.
– Make sure that there are no small
metallic objects sticking to the
magnetic strip on a mobile unit.
– Check that the magnetic strip on
mobile units with automatic mobile
unit recognition is correctly screwed
into position.
In line with the periodic maintenance
of the washer-disinfector the mobile
units, modules and inserts should be
routinely serviced every 1000
operating hours or annually by a
Miele approved service technician.
See ""Maintenance / Periodic
checks".
Maintenance
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