TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS................2 INTENDED USE OF THE MACHINE ..................3 STORAGE CONDITIONS ......................4 OPERATING CONDITIONS...................... 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ....................Washing and disinfection cycles.......................8 5.1.1 Standard cycles / 190.........................8 5.1.2 Standard cycles / 190 (AU,NZ)....................9 5.1.3 Sequence diagrams...
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE MACHINE CAUTION: The operator of this instrument is advised that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Only use detergents, which intended to be used in automatic washer-disinfectors. Do not use solvents in your machine, as there may be a danger of explosion. Take care when handling liquids such as detergents, rinsing or neutralising agents. These may contain acids or alkalis.
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Please see EN ISO 15883-1 and EN ISO 15883-3 for fields of application and restrictions of use. When processed in the washer-disinfector, the medical devices may be intended for immediate use or may be intended to be packed and sterilised. In both cases the efficacy of the cleaning and disinfection is of major importance.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Washing and disinfection cycles 5.1.1 Standard cycles / 190 NORMAL Phase Time Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, warm water ~5 s Circulation wash with detergent Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s Disinfection Approximate total time with heating 10 min INTENSIVE Phase...
5.1.2 Standard cycles / 190 (AU,NZ) NORMAL Phase Time Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, warm water ~5 s Circulation wash with detergent Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s Disinfection 10 min Approximate total time with heating INTENSIVE Phase Time...
Values of the cycles Recommended phase values of the cycles. Cold water flush This is always the first phase Warm water flush Circulation wash 60-1200 0-99 Hot water rinse 15-300 Must be before disinfection Disinfection 1-300 75-95 Wait It’s possible to program a waiting time at the end of the cycle 1-20 min - all cycles will start automatically with the cold water flush (container emptying phase) - warm water flush use both cold and hot water, recommended after cold water flush - circulation wash includes time and detergent volume parameters...
For chromium steel alkaline detergents in the pH range 8 -- 14 are preferred. Acid based detergents should only be used for stainless steel items. Medical devices made of aluminium need specific washing agents designed especially for them. Please note that different chemicals may require different process temperatures and times e.g.
Recommended dosage is normally 2-5 ml/l. The used concentration of detergent is related to - the degree of water hardness - the degree of uncleanness - the water temperature Usually the temperature of washing water should be approx. +60 in case of blood somewhat lower. Process variables See 5.2.
Controls 5.7.1 Operating systems, manual door 1. Main display and operation keys 2. Main switch 3. Door handle 4. Detergent container (lockable door as option) Touch screen display for user interface Alphanumeric keyboard to enter characters USER = user mode ESC = Backwards PROG = programming cycles = Delete all...
5.7.2 Running a cycle Open all water supply taps (cold and hot water) and steam + condensate valves in steam model machine. Switch the machine ON, after ca. 45 sec the following display appears and the machine is ready for use => see 4. RUN mode. Standard user’s run mode page 1.
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RUN mode Open the door by turning the door handle upwards and pull the door open. Load the machine Bedpans are placed in the stationary turning stand in the door as show in fig. 1 when the stand is in upper position. Bedpans are emptied automatically when the door is being closed. Bedpan bucket is placed on the grating turned down from the back wall of the wash chamber;...
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LOADING EXAMPLES AND ACCESSORIES 2 pedpans with lids Racks for different Bedpan bucket 4 urine bottles kind of bedpans (* 4 urine bottles 4 hand wash basins Various items on shelf Basket for small items 4 urine bottles 4 urine bottles 4 urine bottles Utensil basket Shoe rack...
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Start the cycle Start the wanted cycle by pressing the start icon key or the number key on next page. If the machine is unused for a period of ten minutes it will go into standby mode. By pressing “ ”...
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End of cycle The end of the cycle will be indicated with an audible buzzer and the text “CYCLE COMPLETED”. Note ! If the cycle did not include disinfection phase, this will be warned on display. Open the door by turning the door handle upwards and pull the door open. Beware of hot steam coming from the chamber after opening the door ! Beware of hot items and load carriers after opening the door.
5.7.3 Malfunctions WARNING situations, which can be controlled by the User, are being indicated as shown below. If the recommended actions have been taken, press the key . After the fifth indication (door open or lack of chemical) the machine will switch over into FAULT condition.
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INCOMPLETE OPERATING CYCLE Fault display appears if the asked actions have not been taken or some detector/component is broken. Service shall always be contacted and called for, if a fault condition occurs. In a Fault condition an ERROR code will be displayed identifying a possible cause of the fault. See the list of malfunctions, APPENDIX I.
Purging and disinfecting the WD All parts of the machine supplying fluids to the load or chamber are purged and disinfected during a normal operating cycle. The wash chamber and pipework of the machine have been designed so that any remaining process water shall flow towards the discharge point of the machine. Should the machine not have been used for a period longer than 24 hours, it is recommended that a short cycle including disinfection be run before placing a load into the machine for processing.
TESTING Tests for operational, performance and routine testing are described in standard EN ISO 15883- 1, Washer-disinfectors Part 1: General requirements, definitions and tests; Chapter 6 Testing for conformity and in the Informative Annex D. See also EN ISO 15883-3, Washer-disinfectors-Part 3: Requirements and Tests for Washer-disinfectors employing thermal disinfection for human waste containers They may be used in type tests, work tests, and in validation and re-validation tests, or in periodic routine tests carried out by the user.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer: FRANKE MEDICAL OY Address: Vartiokuja 1, 76850 Naarajärvi, FINLAND Hereby declares that: Deko 190 complies with the following Directives: - Medical Device Directive (93/42/EEC) - The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHs 2011/65/EU) and that the following harmonized standards have been applied: - EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use...
Dear Deko Customer, Rhima Australia warrants the Deko Washer Disinfectors to be free from defects in material and workmanship under "normal use and service", which does not include normal wear and tear or preventative maintenance service. Specifically not covered by warranty are service calls to adjust thermostats, detergent dispensers, user errors, racks and accessories, commissioning or any other service requirement not strictly related to defects in material or workmanship.
APPENDIX I List of malfunctions: Code Explanation Actions Door opened during the cycle Check and adjust micro switch of the door and function of the interlock. Open circuit in controlling temperature sensor T1 Check the sensor and connections. If necessary, change the sensor. Short circuit in controlling temperature sensor T1 Check the sensor and connections.
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List of banner warnings: Banner warnings appear as scrolling text at the top of the user screens and in the warning log of service display. Code Warning Explanation W100 PLC / HMI program version mismatch Version numbers of PLC and HMI softwares must be same.
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REPLACEMENT OF DETERGENT CONTAINER 1. Take out the detergent 2. Remove the suction 4. When necessary container. pipe from the container. adjust the length 3. Replace the container. of the suction pipe 5. For controlling the consumption of detergent, it is recommended to mark with date the level When you handle process chemicals - wear protection gloves and follow the suppliers’...
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Quality ATS5200.104 ISO 9001 WM-022073 Rhima Australia Pty Ltd ABN 63 007 242 604 72-74 Woodlands Drive Braeside 3195 PO Box 605 Braeside Vic 3195 Tel: 1300 347 944 or 03 8586 5444 Fax: 03 8586 5454 www.rhima.com.au...
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