Medivators DSD-201 User Manual

Medivators DSD-201 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Endoscope Reprocessing System User Manual...
  • Page 2 All rights reserved. This publication is protected by copyright. Copying, disclosure to others, or the use of this publication is prohibited without the express written consent of Medivators Inc. Medivators reserves the right to make changes in the specifications shown herein without notice or obligation. Contact your Medivators representative or Medivators customer service for more...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION Using This Manual ..........................5 Safety ..............................6 Intended Use ..........................6 Operator Safety ...........................6 Guidelines ............................7 Installation And Maintenance ......................7 Water Quality ..........................7 Detergent Solution ........................8 Disinfectant Solution ........................8 Monitoring Disinfectant Potency ....................8 Endoscope Precleaning And Testing ....................9 Cleaning And Disinfection .........................10 Professional Guidelines ........................
  • Page 4 Chapter 3 - OPERATION Introduction .............................55 Cycle Operation ..........................56 Startup Phase ...........................56 Wash Phase ..........................56 Disinfectant Phase ...........................57 Rinse 1 Phase ..........................57 Rinse 2 Phase ..........................57 Rinse 3 Phase ..........................57 Alcohol Phase ..........................57 Air Phase ............................58 Pre-start Inspection .........................59 Startup .............................60 Checking The Potency Level ......................61 Overriding The Disinfectant Warning ....................62 Disinfecting Endoscopes ........................63...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Using this Manual This manual describes the MEDIVATORS DSD-201 endoscope reprocessor. It also describes the features ® of the reprocessor, how to setup and operate the reprocessor, and maintenance and troubleshooting procedures to keep the reprocessor in good operating order.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Intended Use The DSD-201 Endoscope Reprocessor is intended to be used to wash, high-level disinfect and rinse endoscopes and related accessories between uses. It is intended to be used with a legally marketed high- level disinfectant solution.
  • Page 7: Guidelines

    Guidelines Guidelines are established to ensure patient safety, operator safety, and to maintain reliable reprocessor operation. Installation and Maintenance Proper maintenance will ensure effective disinfection and prolong the life of the reprocessor. • The reprocessor must be protectively grounded. • The system default is factory-set for a 20 minute disinfectant immersion period.
  • Page 8: Detergent Solution

    Detergent Solution If the user decides to incorporate a pre-wash in the reprocessing cycle MEDIVATORS recommends the use of a detergent solution that has bacteriostatic properties to inhibit bacterial growth in the detergent reservoir and detergent line. The detergent should be low foaming and free-rinsing neutral in pH recirculation.
  • Page 9: Endoscope Precleaning And Testing

    Endoscope Precleaning and Testing All endoscopes must be precleaned prior to disinfection. Follow the endoscope manufacturer instructions and established professional guidelines to properly preclean the endoscope. • Endoscopes with elevator wire channels require additional manual cleaning and disinfection steps. • Leak test endoscopes prior to disinfection procedures.
  • Page 10: Professional Guidelines

    Professional Guidelines The following organizations have published recommended guidelines. Society of Gastroenterology Nurses & Associates Association for Professionals in Infection Control & 401 North Michigan Ave. Epidemiology, INC. Chicago, IL 60611-4267 1275 K Street, NW, Suite 1000 Tel: (800) 245-7462 Washington, DC 20005-4006 Fax: (312) 321-5194 Tel: (202) 789-1890...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Operator Controls

    Disinfectant Return Valve Drain Line (rear side) Drain Valve Detergent Reservoir Reservoir Cover Air Valves Pump Override Switch Disinfectant Filter Incoming Water Regulator Water Filter Disinfectant Air Filter Reservoir Air Compressor Disinfectrant Pump Temperature Control Figure 1 DSD-201 Internal Components...
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Control Panel The control panel allows the operator to specify settings, view system messages, errors and warnings, and operate the reprocessor. This section describes each function of the control panel. LED Indicators A: Heat On? 1:47 08 Dec 00 LCD Panel Keypad Function Keys Figure 2 Control Panel...
  • Page 13: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators The LED indicators alert the operator to system functions and errors. There are four types of indicators used on the reprocessor control panel. Status Indicators The status indicators blink if an error occurs, or if the STOP button is pressed. The upper indicator identifies Station A.
  • Page 14: Lcd Screen

    LCD Screen The LCD screen displays system messages and prompts the operator during system setup. • User Prompt displays messages and queries. “A:” represents Station A. “B:” represents Station B • Station/Program displays the current operating program. • Program status indicators identify a station as “idle”, “stopped”, “resetting” or “running”.
  • Page 15: Numeric Keypad

    Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad allows the operator to enter numeric information. • The * key can also be used as a “Cancel” or a “Backspace” button. • The # key can also be used as an “Enter” button. Figure 5 Numeric Keypad...
  • Page 16: Function Keys

    Function Keys The function keys control the operation of the reprocessor. • ID Data Press this button to enter the endoscope identification or serial number, operator ID number, patient ID number, and physician ID number into the log. Each ID entry can contain up to ten digits. This function is only active when the station is idle.
  • Page 17 Figure 6 Function Keys...
  • Page 18: Setting Up The Reprocessor

    Setting Up the Reprocessor  LOAD DISINFECTANT FROM BASIN Use this function to load fresh disinfectant into the reprocessor. 1. Connect the restrictor adapter to the reprocessor basin connection. 2. Replace the disinfectant filter. 3. Press STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 4.
  • Page 19 Warning! Avoid possible chemical burns. Always wear personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles) when handling disinfectant. Warning! Avoid possible slip injuries. Clean up any spills immediately. Caution! If the reprocessor uses heated disinfectant reservoirs, verify the heaters are ON. Allow the reservoir to pre-heat for a minimum of 2 hours before processing an endoscope.
  • Page 20: Load Disinfectant With Internal Pump

     LOAD DISINFECTANT WITH INTERNAL PUMP 1. Disconnect the disinfectant filter tube from the top of the reservoir. 2. Replace the disinfectant filter. 3. Connect the filter tube to the rigid adapter tube. 4. Place the rigid end of the adapter into the disinfectant container. 5.
  • Page 21: Automatic Disinfectant Dump

     AUTOMATIC DISINFECTANT DUMP Caution! Internal pump disinfectant dump must be used where local regulations prohibit dumping into the sanitary sewer. 1. Connect the restrictor adapter to the reprocessor basin connection. 2. Press the DISINFECTANT DUMP button on the control panel. The screen displays: Dump Dis 3.
  • Page 22 6. Remove the 1-inch diameter basin return tube from the lower reservoir. 7. Slide the reservoir forward and wipe out with a damp lint-free cloth. Do not use paper towels. Warnings! Avoid possible chemical burns. Always wear personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles) when handling disinfectant.
  • Page 23: Dump Disinfectant With Internal Pump

     DUMP DISINFECTANT WITH INTERNAL PUMP Caution! The internal disinfectant pump must be used manually where local regulations prohibit dumping into the sanitary sewer. 1. Connect the rigid adapter hose to the 3-way disinfectant valve. 2. Rotate the valve handle until it points out from the wall of the cabinet. 3.
  • Page 24 9. Add neutralizer to the container of used disinfectant according to the neutralizer manufacturer’s instructions. Properly dispose of the disinfectant according to local regulations. Warning! Avoid possible chemical burns. Always wear personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles) when handling disinfectant. Warning! Avoid possible slip injuries. Clean up any spills immediately.
  • Page 25: Set The Date

     SET THE DATE Use this function to set the system date. This setting changes both the control panel display and the internal system clock. 1. Press the SETUP button. 2. Enter 2 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 26 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Day� � Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Month� � Month Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Station A...
  • Page 27: Set The Time

     SET THE TIME Use this function to set the system time. This setting changes the display and the internal system clock. Verify the clock setting daily to ensure accuracy. 1. Press the SETUP button. 2. Enter 3 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 28 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Hour� � Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Minute� � Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Figure 10 Set Time Screens...
  • Page 29: Display Software Version

     DISPLAY SOFTWARE VERSION Use the following procedure to view the current version of software installed in the reprocessor. 1. Press the SETUP button. 2. Enter 4 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3. The current software and version is displayed. 4.
  • Page 30: Water Line Sanitize

     WATER LINE SANITIZE This function sanitizes the water lines in the reprocessor. This procedure must be performed after each water filter change and after any service is performed on the water supply system. Caution! Ensure the restrictor adapter provided with the installation kit is connected in the basin before performing this procedure.
  • Page 31 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Auto Line Dis Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Figure 12 Water Line Sanitize Screen...
  • Page 32: Display Log

     DISPLAY LOG This function allows review of the status log on the display. The entire log can be displayed one entry at a time, starting with the most recent entry. 1. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 8 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 2.
  • Page 33: Clear Log

     CLEAR LOG The log stores 1463 records. Once the log is full, additional records will overwrite the oldest entries. Print a copy of the log and clear the log at regular intervals. 1. The station must be idle to perform this function. 2.
  • Page 34: Clear Disinfectant Cycle Count

     CLEAR DISINFECTANT CYCLE COUNT Use the following procedure to clear the disinfectant cycle count after a disinfectant change. 1. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 11 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 2. Press the ENTER button to clear the count. 3.
  • Page 35: Programming The Reprocessor

    Programming the Reprocessor  INPUT PROGRAM Custom programs allow the operator to change the cycle parameter settings to accommodate various disinfectant solutions, or to setup custom reprocessing protocols. A maximum of nine custom programs can be pre-set. Refer to the disinfection cycle chart in the appendix for range settings. Depending on selections, some of the following screens will not be displayed.
  • Page 36 Rinse 1 Flush Rinse 1 Flush Station A Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol P1 Soak P1 Soak Set Minutes� 00:00 Set Minutes 00:00 Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Rinse 1 Flush Station A...
  • Page 37 6. The “Detergent Inject” screen is displayed. Enter the desired detergent inject time. The volume of detergent is controlled by the number of seconds entered on the screen, up to a maximum of 59 seconds. Soak Dilution Rate Inject Time Volume to Inject (not correct for flush) 1 second...
  • Page 38 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol P1 Detergent Inject Set Second� � Rinse 1 Flush Station A Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol P1Detergent Inject Disinfect Rinse 2 Set Seconds Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2...
  • Page 39 11. The “Alcohol” screen is displayed. Enter the alcohol purge time. • Enter two digits for the minutes, then press ENTER. • Enter two digits for the seconds, then press ENTER. 12. The “Alcohol Inject” screen is displayed. Enter the alcohol inject time. The volume of alcohol is controlled by the number of seconds entered on the screen, up to a maximum of 59 seconds.
  • Page 40 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol Rinse 1 Flush Station A P1 Alcohol Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol Set Minutes� 00:00 P1Alcohol Set Minutes 00:00 Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol...
  • Page 41: Disinfectant Warning Inhibit

     DISINFECTANT WARNING INHIBIT This function enables/disables the disinfectant warning inhibit. When enabled, the disinfectant warning will warn the operator when the cycle count is ten less than the preset maximum cycle count. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 1.
  • Page 42: Display Temperatures

     DISPLAY TEMPERATURES Use the following procedure to view the temperatures. 1. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 13 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 2. The temperatures are displayed in Celsius. 3. Press the SETUP button to exit the display. Rinse 1 Flush Station A...
  • Page 43: Set Heater-On Time

     SET HEATER-ON TIME Use the following procedure to set the heater time to turn on automatically. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 14 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 44: Set Heater-Off Time

     SET HEATER-OFF TIME Use the following procedure to set the heater time to turn off automatically. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 15 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 45: Display Disinfectant Cycle Count

     DISPLAY DISINFECTANT CYCLE COUNT Use the following procedure to view the disinfectant cycle count. 1. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 16 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 2. The disinfectant cycle count is displayed 3. Press the SETUP button to exit the display. Rinse 1 Flush Station A...
  • Page 46: Display Time Remaining

    Rinse 1  DISPLAY TIME REMAINING Flush Station A Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol Use the following procedure to view the cycle time remaining. Time Remaining 1. Press the SETUP button. 00:00:00 • Enter 17 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 2.
  • Page 47: Display State Time

     DISPLAY STATE TIME A cycle is comprised of a number of states. Use the following procedure to view the state time. 1. Press the SETUP button. Rinse 1 Flush Station A • Enter 18 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol...
  • Page 48: Print Entire Log

     PRINT ENTIRE LOG This function prints a copy of the disinfection cycle log. Only the information saved since the last time the log was cleared is printed. Verify the printer is ON before printing. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2.
  • Page 49: Print Last Run

    Rinse 1 Flush  PRINT LAST RUN Station A Rinse 2 Disinfect Alcohol This function allows printing of a paper copy of the last disinfection cycle run. Verify the printer is ON A: Print Run? before printing. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2.
  • Page 50: Set Automatic Printing Enable

     SET AUTOMATIC PRINTING ENABLE This function prints the log after every disinfection cycle. The default factory setting is “enabled”. Verify the printer is ON before printing. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2.
  • Page 51: Set Delayed Start Date/Time

     SET DELAYED START DATE/TIME Use the following procedure to program the delayed startup time. 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2. Press the SETUP button. • Enter 28 on the keypad, then press the ENTER button. 3.
  • Page 52 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol A: Delayed Start Day� � Flush Rinse 1 Station B Alcohol Disinfect Rinse 2 Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol A: Delayed Start Month � � Rinse 1 Flush Flush Rinse 1...
  • Page 53: Set Delayed Start Enable

     SET DELAYED START ENABLE Use the following procedure to enable the delayed startup option. Rinse 1 Flush Station A Disinfect Rinse 2 Alcohol 1. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Station A or Station B. 2. Press the SETUP button. Start Enable •...
  • Page 54: Enter Diagnostics

     ENTER DIAGNOSTICS Caution! Refer to the Service Manual for more information. Only properly trained personnel should attempt to perform the functions in the Diagnostics Menu. Figure 31 Enter Diagnostics Screen...
  • Page 55: Chapter 3 - Operation

    Chapter 3 OPERATION Introduction This chapter explains how to startup and shut down the reprocessor, how to program the reprocessor for a delayed start sequence, how to leak test endoscopes and how to prepare and disinfect an endoscope.
  • Page 56: Cycle Operation

    Cycle Operation Startup Phase During start-up phase, the software monitors certain sensors. If any of the monitored sensors are not satisfied during start-up, an error message is displayed and the process is halted. To cancel the start-up phase, press the STOP key. To resume, resolve the error according to the error message displayed, press the STOP key, and then press the Start key.
  • Page 57: Disinfectant Phase

    Disinfectant Phase During the disinfectant phase, scope channels are purged with disinfectant. Subsequently, the basin is filled with disinfectant through the chamber valve. Once the basin is filled and the temperature is stabilized inside the basin, the scope is soaked for the desired disinfectant soak time. During the soak period, if the re- circulation option is included and enabled, the scope channels are purged via the re-circ pump.
  • Page 58: Air Phase

    Air Phase The air phase is simply a programmed time during which air is purged through the scope channels. Note: Please refer to the Disinfection Cycle Chart for user programmable time settings, default state times, and time limitations. Note: Every drain transaction is followed by an air purge where air is flushed through the scope channels and internal fluid lines.
  • Page 59: Pre-Start Inspection

    Pre-start Inspection Use the following procedure to inspect the reprocessor before startup. 1. Check the external pre-filters on the incoming water supply. Replace any filters if the pressure drop across any filter is greater than 10 psi. Inspect the pressure gauges for pressure reading when water is flowing through the filters.
  • Page 60: Startup

    Startup Use the following procedure to start the reprocessor. 1. Verify that the reprocessor main power source is ON. 2. Open the shutoff valve to the incoming water line. Verify the static water pressure is between 35-40psi (2.4-2.75 bar). 3. Turn the external air source to ON (if applicable). 4.
  • Page 61: Checking The Potency Level

    Checking the Potency Level Disinfectant potency must be monitored in accordance with the disinfectant manufacturer’s instructions. Disinfectant that is below the minimum recommended concentration (MRC), or disinfectant with an expired reuse life date must be replaced. 1. Follow the test strip manufacturer’s instructions to check disinfectant potency level. 2.
  • Page 62: Overriding The Disinfectant Warning

    Overriding the Disinfectant Warning The Maximum Disinfectant Cycle Count is preset in the Diagnostics menu. After the disinfectant reaches 10 cycles before the maximum number of cycles, the warning indicator illuminates and the “Dis Warning” message displays on the LCD screen. The warning indicator remains illuminated until either the disinfectant is changed or the disinfectant warning override (Setup 7) is initiated.
  • Page 63: Disinfecting Endoscopes

    See “Endoscope Precleaning and Testing” in this chapter. 2. Remove all channel valves from the endoscope and connect the ports with appropriate hook-up. Refer to the appropriate MEDIVATORS Hook-up Guide for specific scope installation. 3. Position the endoscope in the reprocessor basin. •...
  • Page 64: Leak Testing (Optional)

    Leak Testing (Optional) Use the following procedure to leak test an endoscope. Leak test adaptors are available for PENTAX ® OLYMPUS , and FUJIFILM endoscopes. ® ® Note: This automated test is not a substitute for the endoscope manufacturer’s manual leak test. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when performing a manual test.
  • Page 65: Running The Disinfection Process

    Running the Disinfection Process 1. Place the floating lid on the basin. Verify the endoscope or hook-up does not protrude from the basin or contact the floating basin lid. 2. Close the reprocessor lid. 3. Press the STATION SELECT button to choose Statio A or Station B. 4.
  • Page 66: Completing The Disinfection Process

    Completing the Disinfection Process 1. When the disinfection process is complete, the process indicator light illuminates and the message “Completed” displays on the LCD screen. • If automatic log printing is enabled, the log is printed. 2. For optional lid lock: press the STOP button to unlatch the lid. 3.
  • Page 67: Process Interruption

    Process Interruption A process interruption may occur due to a system interruption, or initiated by the operator. System Interruption A system interruption may be caused by loss of water or air, loss of power, or loss of disinfectant. Note: During an operating cycle, reprocessors with optional lid locks cannot be opened except by means of a service code.
  • Page 68: Shutdown

    Shutdown Use the following process to shutdown the reprocessor at the end of the day. 1. Turn the external air source to OFF (if applicable). 2. Close the incoming water line shutoff valve. 3. Sanitize the reprocessor upper basin and basin lid with an EPA-registered sanitizer, such as properly diluted ACTRIL Cold Sterilant.
  • Page 69: Chapter 4 - Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    Chapter 4 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING General This chapter contains basic maintenance procedures. Always refer to the Safety section in the Introduction chapter before attempting to service the reprocessor.
  • Page 70: Collect Coupling Disconnection/Connection

     COLLET COUPLING DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION These instructions apply to all collet couplings used throughout the machine. 1. Depress locking ring toward fitting and pull tubing out of connector. • Release tool will aid in cases of fittings in close proximity to one another. 2.
  • Page 71 Figure 1 Depress locking ring Figure 2 Insert tube Figure 3 Locking ring engaged...
  • Page 72: Disinfectant Filter Cartridge-Replace

    Clean the filter connections before installing new filter. 3. Disconnect the quick-connect fitting from the pump side of the filter. 4. Remove the filter cartridge and replace with a new MEDIVATORS cartridge. • Position the filter with the arrows in the direction of flow, away from the reservoir.
  • Page 73 Figure 4 Filter location Figure 5 Disconnect the fittings Figure 6 Check for debris Figure 7 Install filter in proper direction...
  • Page 74: Internal Water Filter-Remove

     INTERNAL 0.2 MICRON WATER FILTER–REMOVAL The disinfector must be in idle state to perform this procedure. 1. Close the incoming water supply valve to the disinfector. 2. Drain excess water from the filter housing. • Place a container under the water filter inlet tube. •...
  • Page 75 Figure 8 Disconnect the water inlet Figure 9 Connect the accessory hose Figure 10 Loosen the housing Figure 11 Remove the housing...
  • Page 76: Internal Water Filter-Replace

     INTERNAL 2.0 MICRON WATER FILTER–REPLACE 1. Install the new water filter cartridge. Warning! Always wear gloves when handling the filter cartridge. • Insert the filter cartridge into the housing cap. • Turn the filter cartridge clockwise until the tabs locks into the cap. 2.
  • Page 77 Figure 12 Verify o-ring is present Figure 13 Install the housing Figure 14 Reconnect the water inlet Figure 15 Filter installed...
  • Page 78: Printer Paper-Replace

     PRINTER PAPER–REPLACE Use the following procedure to replace the printer paper. Only use MEDIVATORS supplied paper. 1. Raise the printer compartment cover on the reprocessor and remove the printer from the compartment. 2. Remove the used paper roll. •...
  • Page 79 Figure 16 Printer compartment Figure 17 Advance paper Figure 18 Feed paper through slot Figure 19 Install new roll...
  • Page 80: Printer Ribbon-Replace

    • Push down on the ribbon cartridge, marked PUSH. • Remove the cartridge and discard. 5. Install the new MEDIVATORS approved ribbon cartridge. • Align the cartridge in the slot and press down until firmly seated. • If there is paper in the printer, slide the paper between the cartridge and the ink ribbon before seating the cartridge in place.
  • Page 81 Figure 20 Remove the printer cover Figure 21 Remove the cartridge Figure 22 Feed paper (A) between the Figure 23 Adjust the tension ribbon (B) and cartridge (C)
  • Page 82: Air Filter-Replace

     AIR FILTER–REPLACE 1. Locate the air filter. 2. Disconnect the quick-connect fittings. 3. Replace the old filter with a new filter. • Verify that the inlet of the filter faces the compressor. 4. Discard the old filter. 5. Record the date of change in the log.
  • Page 83 Figure 24 Filter location Figure 25 Disconnect the filter Figure 26 Replace filter Figure 27 Verify Inlet side...
  • Page 84: Draining Condensation From Air Chamber

     DRAINING CONDENSATION FROM AIR CHAMBER Condensation will accumulate inside the air chamber. It is recommended that the air chamber be drained periodically. Perform the following procedure when the station is idle. 1. Locate the air chamber on the back panel inside the cabinet. 2.
  • Page 85 Chamber Side A Main Module Pull Ring Relief Valve Figure 28 Air chamber location...
  • Page 86: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting Guide Use this section to identify and correct operational problems. If none of the solutions correct the problem, or if the problem recurs, contact your Technical Support representative. Warning! During a leak test, there is a 40 second test at the start of the cycle.
  • Page 87 Water flows constantly from hook-ups. Water valve not sealing correctly ....... Shut off the water supply and contact ..................customer support. Water does not drain from basin during flush or rinse. Drain too high ............Drain must be below the reprocessor outlet for ..................
  • Page 88: Error Messages

    Error Messages Error messages are displayed on the LCD screen to alert the operator to operational malfunctions and/or operational warnings (see the Appendix for message definitions). If none of the solutions correct the problem, or if the problem recurs, contact your Technical Support representative. “Bas Sen Err”...
  • Page 89 “Low Chamber” is displayed during rinse. Insufficient air pressure ..........Check that the compressor is working correctly..................Check the external air regulator on non-compressor ..................reprocessors. Contact your location ..................building maintenance. Insufficient water supply pressure, flow rate .....Contact your location building maintenance. External water pre-filter plugged .......Replace the filter cartridge.
  • Page 90 Pump is not primed ............Check that the disinfectant filter is connected..................Reconnect if necessary. Contact your Technical ..................Service representative if you cannot correct ..................the problem. Disinfectant filter is disconnected ......Reconnect the disinfectant filter. Scope channel is ..................blocked. Remove scope and send for repair. “No Fluid Flow”...
  • Page 91: Appendix

    APPENDIX...
  • Page 92: Error Messages

    Error Messages Aborted ......Indicates a cycle was manually aborted and not complete Air Disabled .....Indicates that the air flow sensor was disabled Bas Disabled ....Indicates that the basin level sensor was disabled Bas Sen Err ......Indicates that the basin level sensor is reporting a full basin at the start of a cycle (basin should be empty) Basin Temp ......Indicates that the basin temperature has not reached the programmed minimum Cancel? ......Prompts the user to press the enter button to cancel a cycle...
  • Page 93 Low Disabled ....Indicates that the low reservoir level sensor was disabled Low Res Err ....Indicates that the reservoir level sensor did not indicate low in time during a disinfectant dump No Air Flow ....Indicates that no air flow was detected No Fluid Flo .....Indicates that no fluid flow was detected NVRAM Err ....Non-Volatile RAM error, can only be cleared in Diagnostics 70 Power on ......Indicates that the device lost power during a cycle...
  • Page 94: Log Messages

    Log Messages Add Air......Indicates that an add air cycle was run. Add Air On .......Indicates that as Add Air cycle will be added at the end of the current cycle. Add Air Off ......Indicates that as Add Air cycle will not be added at the end of the cur rent cycle. Air ........Notes when the air portion of a cycle occurred.
  • Page 95: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms basin .........chamber into which the endoscope is placed for disinfection. cleaning ......physical removal of organic debris from an endoscope. control panel .....operator interface used to program and operate the reprocessor. custom program ....disinfection program other than the default program. cycle .........sequence of phases in the disinfection process: detergent flush, basin fill, disinfection, rinse, alcohol purge, and air purge.
  • Page 96: Disinfection Cycle Chart

    Disinfection Cycle Chart Legend These settings can be changed by accessing the Factory Set: Diagnostics Menu. Hard Coded: These setting cannot be changed. These setting can be changed by the user without User Programmable: accessing the Diagnostics Menu. Min. Phase Option Description Default...
  • Page 97 Min. Phase Option Description Default Typical Max. Limit Setting State # Function # Limit Clear air lines 5 sec 5 sec Hard Coded Disinfect Endoscope channel flush with disinfectant 30 sec 30 sec Hard Coded Basin fill minimum (level sensor ignored) 70 sec 70 sec 0 sec...
  • Page 98 Min. Phase Option Description Default Typical Max. Limit Setting State # Function # Limit Air purge through chamber line 5 sec 5 sec Hard Coded Re-circ Air purge through re-circulation lines 10 sec 10 sec Hard Coded Endoscope channel air purge 30 sec 30 sec 0 sec...
  • Page 99: Custom Program Reference Chart

    Custom Program Reference Chart Complete the chart as a reference for custom program settings. Phase Program 0 Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 (default) Soak 00:00 Soak Rinse 00:00 Flush 00:00 Detergent Inject 00:00 Disinfect Soak 00:00 Rinse 1 00:00 Rinse 2 00:00...
  • Page 100: Setups

    Setups DSD-201 Endoscope Reprocessor Setup Functions Load Disinfectant from Basin Set Date Set Time Display Software Version Input Program Water Line Disinfect Disinfectant Warning Inhibit Display Log Information Disable Logging Clear Log Clear Disinfectant Cycle Count Display Temperatures Set Heater On Time...
  • Page 101: Specifications

    Specifications Chassis Dimensions (height x width x depth) 46”x36”x21” (117x91x53cm) Height with lid open 64 inches (162.5 cm) Weight (approx.) 400lbs (181kg) Power Cord Hospital grade 8 feet (2.4m) Altitude <15,000 feet (4,572m) Humidity 20% to 80%, non-condensing Temperature 80°F ± 20° (27°C ± 10°) Mains Supply Voltage Fluctuations Not to exceed ±10% of the nominal voltage Installation Over Voltage Category...
  • Page 102: Product Warranty

    Product Warranty Limited Warranty Subject to the terms below, Medivators Inc. (the “Company”) warrants that its products (the “Products”) will conform to the Company’s written specifications (where applicable) and will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for the following periods (the “Warranty Period”):...
  • Page 103 TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE COMPANY SHALL NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY MALFUNCTIONS, DELAYS, LOSS OF PROFIT, INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE, OR LOSS OF BUSINESS OR ANTICIPATORY PROFITS, EVEN IF THE COMPANY HAS BEEN APPRISED OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES OCCURRING.
  • Page 108 Manufactured in the USA by: Cantel Medical Devices (China) Co. Ltd. Medivators BV Cantel Medical Asia/Paci c Pte. Ltd. Medivators Inc. Unit 804-805, Innov Tower Block A, 14605 28th Avenue North Sourethweg 11 1A International Business Park Hongmei Road, Xuhui 200233 Shanghai...

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