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EXIT MANUAL FILE CREATED: 5/98 Information contained herein is applicable to units manufactured between 1/97 and 5/98. Previous/future units may vary. Click here to Click here to EXIT EXIT Manual Manual...
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EXIT MANUAL OWNER and OPERATOR MANUAL 350527 (5/16/96) Rev. B (1/1/97) General Revision: Getinge/Castle DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS & NOTES IN MANUAL The following symbols with related notes appear in this manual. ”Warning” notes alert the user to the possibility of personal injury. ”Caution”...
7620 WASHER 1. General Description GENERAL DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION The Castle 7620 Washer is a compact unit designed Processing cycles are controlled by a programmable to clean surgical instruments, laboratory glassware, microprocessor-based controller that will store four metalware and utensils. It may be installed on a work pre-programmed cycles.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 1. General Description EXTERIOR COMPONENTS (Ref: Figure 1-2) Safety Interlock Switch Power ON-OFF/RESET Switch Stops all machine functions if the door is Activates deactivates Washer opened during Washer operation. controls. A green light will illuminate the switch when it is in the ON position.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 1. General Description CHAMBER COMPONENTS (See Figure: 1- 3) Drain Screen Spinning Manifold: Top Prevents large particles of foreign matter Delivers a rotary spray of detergent and rinse from being carried into the Reservoir Tank. water down over the load.
Rinse-2 The following is a description of the cycle phases Reservoir tank is refilled with hot water. available with the 7620 Washer, in the order in which Phase timing starts. Load is subjected to a they are programmed to function.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 2. Microprocessor Controller MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER DESCRIPTION FIGURE 2-1: MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER MODIFY Function Key STOP Function Key Used to designate a position where data is to Terminates an ongoing cycle in the event of be entered. Function is similar to that of a an emergency or any other situation that may cursor.
It is suggested that a record of these settings be The following chart format has been provided for the maintained for quick reference. purpose of recording cycle settings. CYCLE SETTINGS 7620 Washer ID #: SETTING DESCRIPTION CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3...
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 2. Microprocessor Controller TO CHANGE CYCLE PHASE SETTINGS 3. Press the Up Selector to scroll the display to the To change any one, or all, of the selectable cycle next cycle phase setting. phase settings for a particular cycle: 1.
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EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 2. Microprocessor Controller Press the Up or Down Selector as required until The top line identifies the cycle and the cycle's the desired value appears. Then, press the Enter phase. The bottom line displays the current Function Key.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 2. Microprocessor Controller To change the second value, press the Modify 9. Exit the program by pressing the Setup Function Function Key: the current numerical value "xxx" Key. for degrees F will start flashing. Press the Up or...
ROUTINE OPERATION: DETAIL will start and the following message will appear: Instructions carried here apply to the daily operation of a Castle 7620 Washer. It assumes that the unit CYCLE X PREWASH has been properly installed and pre-tested: that the...
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EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 3. Operating Instructions At the conclusion of the Prewash phase the following CYCLE X RINSE 2 message will appear: XXX sec XXX ºF DRAINING TANK (Time and Temperature displayed) DRAINING TANK When the reservoir tank is empty the following...
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 3. Operating Instructions When the door is closed (whether the load has STOP (Using The Stop Function Key) been removed or not), the following message will appear indicating that the unit is ready to run the Pressing the Stop Function Key will immediately next processing cycle.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 3. Operating Instructions STOP (Using The POWER ON- OVERFLOW MODE OFF/RESET Switch) In the event that a solenoid or a reservoir tank level sensor malfunctions during one of the water fill This procedure is not presented as an periods of a cycle, a condition could result in which alternative to the STOP Function Key.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 3. Operating Instructions MISCELLANEOUS • If a door is unlatched during a cycle, the cycle will be automatically terminated. The cycle may then be restarted from the beginning (by pressing the START Function Key) when the door is once again closed and secure.
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 4. Maintenance MAINTENANCE DAILY MONTHLY INSPECT-CLEAN DESCALE RECIRCULATION SYSTEM Inspect exterior and interior surfaces of the Washer. Descaling the recirculation system prevents a buildup of mineral deposits on the reservoir tank, heating Clean with mild detergent and a soft, damp cloth.
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EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 4. Maintenance 2. Ready a graduated container with the correct 10. Open the door. Add the required amount of amount of descaler to be used per the descaler descaler to the Reservoir Tank. Then, close the manufacturer's specifications.
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EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER 4. Maintenance The descaling cycle is complete, and the Washer is now ready to run one or more Continuous Wash flushing cycle to purge residual descaler from the system. To run a Continuous Wash flushing cycle repeat the entire procedure described above, minus Step After the final flush, reassemble the 5/16"...
EXIT MANUAL 7620 WASHER Appendix A APPENDIX A: LOADING/ACCESSORIES Figure A-2 illustrates the use of a Spindle Header The information presented in this Appendix is (with Bottom Grid removed). intended to supplement the loading instructions on page 3-2 (Step 2) of the operating instructions.
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