Description Of The Machine; Areas Of Application; Cleaning Process; Water Recovery - Miele IR 6002 Operating Instructions Manual

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Areas of application

This professional cleaning machine is
particularly suitable for use in high-tech
industrial production plants where very
high reproducible standards of
cleaning are required for complex
items.
Areas of application include:
– Electronic components such as
printed circuit boards and soldering
frames,
– Metal cleaning,
– Glassware cleaning,
– Decontamination of boxes and trays.

Cleaning process

This machine uses the fresh water
principle. The batch time for cleaning,
rinsing etc. is between 20 and 60
minutes. Drying takes place in an
integrated drying unit. Drying times will
vary depending on the heat retention
properties of the items being
processed as well as the amount of
contact water left on them after
cleaning. An additional drying time of
between 15 - 45 minutes should be
calculated.
This machine can be equipped with
baskets and inserts to suit the
application it will be used for.
Application specific programmes can
also be added.
Each application requires its own
cleaning programme. These are not
supplied as standard.

Description of the machine

Water recovery

The IR 6002 is supplied with a two-part
drainage system and a pump for
recovering process water from the
machine for re-use. This water must be
stored in a recycling tank (not supplied)
situated next to the professional
cleaning machine.
This machine, together with the
recycling tank as applicable, can be
used as follows:
1. Fresh water system:
The whole process is carried out with
fresh water. Once used the water is
drained into the mains drainage
system, or into a special water disposal
unit.
2. Recyling the rinse water:
Water from the last two rinses, for
example, is recovered and used for the
cleaning and neutralising stages of the
next batch. Used water from the
cleaning and neutralising stages is then
drained into the mains drainage system
or into a special water recycling unit.
3. Recyling the cleaning water:
Used water from the cleaning stage is
recovered and used for the cleaning
stage of the next batch. Used water
from the remaining rinse stages is then
drained into the mains drainage system
or into a special water recycling unit.
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