Steris InnoWave IW511020 Series Operator's Manual
Steris InnoWave IW511020 Series Operator's Manual

Steris InnoWave IW511020 Series Operator's Manual

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  • Page 1 InnoWave™ Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual ENGLISH...
  • Page 3 LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION/DATA: This technical manual shall not, without the written permission of STERIS be either (a) used, released, disclosed, or reproduced in whole or in part or (b) used in whole or in part for manufacture except that (i) such release, disclosure or use is necessary for emergency repair or overhaul;...
  • Page 4 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Revision History Revision Date Summary 28 Aug 2018 First release 23 Oct 2018 Not released. For internal alignment of revision numbering only. 19 Nov 2018 Basket load weights updated. Added tank water temperature. Updated filling of tank.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Table of Contents Safety Information 1.1 Safety Precautions 1.2 Personal Protective Equipment 1.3 Transportation and Storage 1.3.1 Storage Markings 1.3.2 Environmental Conditions 1.4 Recommended Operator Training General information 2.1 Intended Purpose of Equipment 2.2 Equipment Features 2.3 Equipment Illustrations 2.4 Equipment Identification 2.5 Manufacturer Information...
  • Page 6 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.1.3 Menu Navigation 4.1.4 Main Menu Functions 4.2 Outline for Performing a Wash Cycle 4.3 Removing the Basket from the Tank 4.4 Cleaning Before Filling the Tank 4.5 Loading Instruments into the Basket 4.6 Putting the basket into the tank 4.7 Adjusting Wash Program Parameters 4.7.1 Tank Water Temperature Limits 4.8 Filling the Tank...
  • Page 7 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual The Supervisor Menu 6.1 Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu 6.2 Unlocking the Supervisor Menu 6.3 Changing the Supervisor PIN 6.4 Changing the Language Used by the Display Downloading Wash Cycle Logs 7.1 Recommended USB Flash Drives 7.2 Downloading Logs to a USB Flash Drive Troubleshooting 8.1 Diagnosing Error Codes...
  • Page 8 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Appendices Appendix A: Service Record Appendix B: Training Records Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate Appendix D: Operator and Supervisor Authorization Codes Index TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 9: Safety Information

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Safety Information This chapter contains important safety information about the equipment. Read this entire manual before attempting to install, operate, or perform any maintenance on the equipment. Make sure all personnel understand the contents of this manual. This manual contains important information on the proper use and maintenance of this equipment.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Safety Precautions The following safety precautions must be observed when operating or servicing the equipment. WARNING indicates potential for personal injury. CAUTION indicates potential for damage to equipment. For emphasis, certain safety precautions are repeated throughout this manual. It is important to review ALL safety precautions before operating or servicing the equipment.
  • Page 11 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual WARNING — Electric shock hazard To avoid risk of electric shock, this equipment must be connected to a mains supply with a protective earth. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the equipment. Do not remove any panel or attempt to gain access to the interior of the electrical cabinet.
  • Page 12 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual WARNING — Burn hazard Since temperatures within the equipment can reach +60 °C (+140 °F) during and after operation, take care when opening the lid at the end of a wash cycle. Allow sufficient time for items to cool before handling, cleaning, or commencing maintenance procedures.
  • Page 13 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual WARNING — No user-serviceable parts No user-serviceable parts inside the equipment. To avoid personal injury, improper equipment performance, invalidation of the equipment warranty, or other costly damage, service and repair should only be performed by a service technicians approved by the equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 14 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual CAUTION— Equipment damage This equipment should not be used for any purpose other than that defined by the manufacturer as an ultrasonic cleaner. Never place items or person(s) on the lid as this may result in damage to the equipment.
  • Page 15: Personal Protective Equipment

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Personal Protective Equipment When operating or servicing this equipment, the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn: Goggles / safety glasses Protective gloves Protective clothing Boots with toe protection Transportation and Storage Make sure the package marking instructions and environmental conditions are always followed during the transportation and storage of the equipment.
  • Page 16: Environmental Conditions

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 1.3.2 Environmental Conditions This equipment can be transported and stored safely in the following environmental conditions: Temperature range: +2 ºC to +60 ºC (+36 ºF to +140 ºF) Pressure range: 0.50 bar to 1.06 bar (50 kPa to 106 kPa) Humidity range: 30% to 90% relative humidity...
  • Page 17 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER General information This chapter provides general information about the equipment. 2.1 Intended Purpose of Equipment 2.2 Equipment Features 2.3 Equipment Illustrations 2.4 Equipment Identification 2.5 Manufacturer Information 2.6 Applied Standards 2.7 Compliance 2.8 RoHS Requirements 2.9 Disposal of equipment GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 18: Intended Purpose Of Equipment

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Intended Purpose of Equipment The InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner is designed to provide external cleaning (remove tissue, blood, and other contaminants) from a variety of reusable surgical instruments. The equipment uses sonic irrigation (ultrasonic cavitation) to clean instruments. IMPORTANT If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by manufacturer, the effectiveness and protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
  • Page 19: Equipment Illustrations

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Equipment Illustrations The following illustrations identify the main features of the ultrasonic cleaner. Figure 2.1 Front view with lid in place: 20-liter (5.2-gallon) model shown GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 20 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Figure 2.2 Front view, lid and basket removed: 20-liter (5.2-gallon) model shown Figure 2.3 Rear view with lid in place: 20-liter (5.2-gallon) model shown GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 21: Equipment Identification

    Unit 7 & 8 Stor�ord Hall IW511030UK www.STERIS.com Industrial Park, Dunmow Road Bishop’s Stor�ord Her�ordshire, CM23 5GZ 0119 12345 00 STERIS Ireland Limited IDA Business and Technology Park 230VAC 50/60Hz Tullamore, County Offaly R35 X865, Ireland 1.1kW 2020-04-01 DOC11183 Issue 3...
  • Page 22: Applied Standards

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Applied Standards Standards that are applicable, subject to regional requirements and model variants made available in those regions, are shown below. Table 2.1 Applied Standards Standard Title ANSI C63.4-2014 American National Standard for Methods of Measurement of Radio- Noise Emissions from Low-Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz.
  • Page 23: Compliance

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Compliance This equipment has been designed to perform within the guidelines recommended by international decontamination standards. A stringent quality control program ensures that every machine is manufactured and tested under controlled conditions to ensure that all products perform identically.
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  • Page 25: Connecting The Equipment

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Connecting the Equipment Before the ultrasonic cleaner can be operated it must be unpacked and connected to a site drain using the hose provided. If the equipment owner requires assistance in connecting the equipment, this should be sought from the supplier. 3.1 Unpacking 3.2 Enclosed Items Checklist 3.3 Connecting the Drain Hose...
  • Page 26: Unpacking

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Unpacking Remove the equipment from the packing crate and remove all external packing. Open the lid and remove any protective packing and loose items from inside the tank. Enclosed Items Checklist Make sure all items, as described in the below, are present.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Drain Hose

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Table 3.1 Enclosed Items (continued) Item Image Description Disposable drain filter pack of 24 Connecting the Drain Hose Unpack the hose adapter and the flat rubber washer. Push the washer over the threaded end of the hose adapter up to the shoulder. Locate the drain outlet.
  • Page 28 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Put the threaded end of the hose adapter into the drain outlet and turn clockwise by hand until tight. Using a wrench, tighten the hose adapter by turning clockwise no more than a further 1/4 turn beyond hand tight. Do not over-tighten using the wrench as this may damage the hose adapter.
  • Page 29 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Identify the thinner end of the drain hose: this end will connect to the drain adapter attached in step 5. Put this end of the drain hose through the hose clamp. Push the thinner end of the drain hose onto the hose adapter. Tighten the hose clamp so that it compresses the drain hose onto the hose adapter barb.
  • Page 30: Fitting A Filter Into The Drain

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Fitting a Filter into the Drain The ultrasonic cleaner should only be operated with a filter fitted in the drain. Unpack a disposable drain filter. Remove the lid from the ultrasonic cleaner. Remove the basket from the tank. Push the drain filter into the tank drain.
  • Page 31 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual After power-up, the ultrasonic cleaner performs a Power-On Self-Test (POST) to make sure it is ready for use. The process take a few seconds to configure the equipment and check basic operation of the control system, memory, and sensor interfaces.
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  • Page 33: Performing A Wash Cycle

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Performing a Wash Cycle This chapter describes how to perform a wash cycle, monitor progress of a wash cycle, and confirm completion of a successful wash cycle. 4.1 The Touchscreen Display 4.2 Outline for Performing a Wash Cycle 4.3 Removing the Basket from the Tank 4.4 Cleaning Before Filling the Tank 4.5 Loading Instruments into the Basket...
  • Page 34: The Touchscreen Display

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual The Touchscreen Display The touchscreen display is used to adjust wash cycle parameters and operate the equipment. The display provides information on equipment settings and activity during a wash cycle operation. 4.1.1 Screensaver Mode on the Display If the ultrasonic cleaner is inactive for more than 10 minutes, the display enters the screensaver mode.
  • Page 35: Menu Navigation

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual After entering a valid operator PIN, the main menu controls are unlocked. 4.1.3 Menu Navigation On the display, the symbols are used to scroll left and right through the menu. The large symbol in the center and any text below it indicate the current selection. Any operator choices are usually shown at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 36: Main Menu Functions

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.1.4 Main Menu Functions The main menu provides access to settings for common equipment functions, as described in the table below. To return to the main menu from any selection or sub-menu, touch the symbol at the top-left of the display until the main menu is reached.
  • Page 37: Outline For Performing A Wash Cycle

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Outline for Performing a Wash Cycle An outline flow diagram for performing a wash cycle is shown below, including operator actions to fill and drain the tank, and add chemical. Depending on wash cycle settings, and whether the operator decides to drain and refill the tank for the next cycle, not all steps may be performed in a particular instance.
  • Page 38: Removing The Basket From The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Removing the Basket from the Tank The basket should always be removed from the tank for loading and unloading of instruments. Never place instruments directly into the tank. WARNING — Burn hazard Since temperatures within the equipment can reach +60 °C (+140 °F) during and after operation, take care when opening the lid at the end of a wash cycle.
  • Page 39: Cleaning Before Filling The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Cleaning Before Filling the Tank The following cleaning should always be performed before filling the tank. Remove the lid. With a clean cloth and disinfectant cleaner, wipe the underside of the lid. Pay particular attention to the lid magnets (A) and the vapor barrier (B). Remove the filter from the tank drain.
  • Page 40: Loading Instruments Into The Basket

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual With a clean cloth and disinfectant cleaner, wipe all internal surfaces of the tank if the tank is empty, otherwise wipe all exposed internal surfaces of the tank above the water level. With a clean wet cloth, remove any trace of disinfectant cleaner from the tank and the lid.
  • Page 41 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Place instruments in the basket, distributing evenly. Make sure instruments are completely contained within the basket. Do not allow instruments to protrude through the basket or above the top of the basket. Any small items that may fall through the basket should be placed inside a mesh tray.
  • Page 42: Putting The Basket Into The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Putting the basket into the tank The basket should be put into the tank before attempting to start a wash cycle. Make sure instruments are contained within the basket and are not in contact with either the walls or floor of the tank.
  • Page 43: Adjusting Wash Program Parameters

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Adjusting Wash Program Parameters The wash program parameters can be adjusted after the operator confirms instrument loading on the display. Select Program appears after the operator touches Load Instruments on the display. The wash cycle parameters used for the previous wash are recalled and shown on the display.
  • Page 44: Tank Water Temperature Limits

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual For each parameter, touch repeatedly, as necessary, to adjust the value to requirements. The function and range of each adjustable wash program parameter is shown in the table below. The operator should also be mindful of tank water Tank Water Temperature Limits temperature limits as described in below, when...
  • Page 45: Filling The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual the wash cycle and error code 12 ( low temperature water ) appears on the display. Water that is colder than the minimum temperature limit should be emptied from the tank, and the tank refilled with water within temperature limits. Maximum Tank Water Temperature Limit The maximum permitted temperature for tank water is +60 °C (+140 °F).
  • Page 46 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Make sure the drain outlet valve is closed by checking that the drain lever is turned clockwise as far as possible. Start filling the tank from hot and cold water hoses connected to site water supplies.
  • Page 47 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Add a measured dose of detergent to the tank while filling with water. Make sure that the detergent is fully dispersed in the tank. See Adding Chemicals to the Tank on the next page for information on recommended chemicals. When fluids reach the water level sensor inside the tank, the ultrasonic cleaner detects that the full level is achieved and the display changes to indicate that the tank is filled.
  • Page 48: Adding Chemicals To The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Adding Chemicals to the Tank A measured dose of chemical (detergent or cleaner) should be poured directly into the tank during filling. Refer to the table (s) on Recommended chemicals on the next page. The operator should wear personal protective equipment when handling chemicals, and observe precautions and instructions on the chemical label.
  • Page 49: Recommended Chemistries - North America Only

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.9.1 Recommended Chemistries — North America Only CAUTION Using non- recommended chemicals, accessories, and replacement parts may cause damage to the equipment and could void both your warranty and guarantee of performance. Item Description Number 1C2408 Prolystica™...
  • Page 50: Recommended Chemistries - Outside North America

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.9.2 Recommended Chemistries — Outside North America CAUTION Using non- recommended chemicals, accessories, and replacement parts may cause damage to the equipment and could void both your warranty and guarantee of performance. Item Description Number 1C39T4WR 8E-Zyme™...
  • Page 51 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual If all procedures above are performed in order, If all loaded Press Start appears on the display. Touch the symbol in the center of the display to start the wash cycle. The wash cycle proceeds through heating, degassing, and washing stages. See Information on the Display During a Wash Cycle on the next page for information on the meaning of symbols appearing on the display during a wash cycle.
  • Page 52: Information On The Display During A Wash Cycle

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.11 Information on the Display During a Wash Cycle Figure 4.1 Example of the display during a wash cycle A. Pause; touch to pause the wash cycle. B. Current wash cycle stage. C. Temperature of fluids (water and chemical mix) in the tank. D.
  • Page 53: On Completion Of A Wash Cycle

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 4.12 On Completion of a Wash Cycle At the end of a wash cycle, a chime is emitted and Cycle Complete appears on the display. Touch Unload on the display to confirm that the cycle completed with no errors.
  • Page 54: Pausing Or Aborting A Wash Cycle

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Remove the basket from the tank. See Removing the Basket from the Tank page 30. Remove instruments from the basket. Touch OK on the display to confirm the unloading of instruments. On confirming the unloading of instruments, Load Instruments appears on the display.The unltrasonic cleaner is now ready for the loading of instruments to be processed in a new wash cycle.
  • Page 55: Wash Cycle Errors

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual To resume the wash cycle, touch Resume at the bottom left of the display. To abort the wash cycle, touch Abort on the bottom right of the display. Program Aborted appears as confirmation that the wash cycle has aborted. Touch OK on the display to confirm recognition that wash cycle was aborted.
  • Page 56: Emptying The Tank

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual When an error occurs, an audible alarm is emitted, and an error code appears on the display. The reason for the abort should be investigated using the reported error code to Diagnosing Error Codes diagnose the cause.
  • Page 57 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Open the drain valve by turning the drain lever counter-clockwise as far as it will move. Fluids empty from the tank and out through the drain hose. When fluids have drained, and the tank is empty, turn the drain lever clockwise as far as it will move to close the drain valve.
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  • Page 59: Maintenance

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Maintenance This chapter describes maintenance of the equipment, including periodic cleaning and inspection. WARNING — No user-serviceable parts No user-serviceable parts inside the equipment. To avoid personal injury, improper equipment performance, invalidation of the equipment warranty, or other costly damage, service and repair should only be performed by a service technicians approved by the equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 60: Important Safety Information

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Important Safety Information Before performing any maintenance, make sure that the mains power is disconnected. All maintenance procedures should be carried out in a well-lit environment: the recommended minimum lighting level is 500 lux (46.5 foot-candle). Follow the recommended safety precautions for cleaning products in use.
  • Page 61: Daily Cleaning And Inspection

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Daily Cleaning and Inspection The cleaning and inspection described below is a general guide for use. The equipment owner should review and set a cleaning and inspection procedure that is appropriate for their frequency and manner of use. Remove the lid.
  • Page 62 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Remove the basket from the tank. Make sure the basket is clean and in good condition. Clean the water level sensor with a soft nylon brush or non-greasy alcohol wipes. With a clean cloth and disinfectant cleaner, wipe all internal surfaces of the tank if the tank is empty, otherwise wipe all exposed internal surfaces of the tank above the water level.
  • Page 63: Weekly Cleaning And Inspection

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual With a clean cloth and disinfectant cleaner, wipe all external surfaces of the ultrasonic cleaner. With a clean wet cloth, remove any trace of disinfectant cleaner from the internal and external surfaces of the ultrasonic cleaner and the lid. Cleaning performance should be tested each day equipment is used, and all test results recorded.
  • Page 64: Checking The Time And Date Settings

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Checking the Time and Date Settings The time and date should be set correctly to ensure the accuracy of wash cycle records, and should be periodically checked by the operator. There is no automatic provision for adjusting to daylight saving hours.
  • Page 65: Date Setting Adjustment

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual On the Set Time screen, touch to adjust hours, minutes, seconds settings as required. Touch to return to the main menu. 5.4.2 Date Setting Adjustment On the display, within the main menu, touch repeatedly until the clock symbol is centered and the time and date appear below it.
  • Page 66: Performing A Full Decontamination

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Performing a Full Decontamination Perform the daily cleaning procedure. See Daily Cleaning and Inspection page 53. Put a disinfectant solution of 5% non-foaming Sodium Hypochlorite into the tank. Volume required for Volume required for Disinfection solution 10-liter (2.6 US gal) tank 20-liter (5.2 US gal) tank 5% of non-foaming...
  • Page 67 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 30 seconds before the wash cycle is due to finish, pause the cycle by touching the symbol located at the top left of the display. 10. Wait 15 minutes with the wash cycle paused. 11.
  • Page 68: Accessories And Replacement Parts

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 14. Close the drain valve by turning the drain valve handle clockwise until it stops. 15. Fill the tank with clean water. 16. Empty the tank. 17. Repeat steps through until disinfection solution is no longer present in the tank.
  • Page 69: Equipment Servicing

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Table 5.1 Accessories and Replacement Parts (continued) Item number Description IW1061 20-liter (5.2 US gal) Innowave Eco EZ load basket MP22602 20-liter (5.2 US gal) Innowave Eco lid MED3020 Drain hose MED3024 1/2 in. x 20 mm hose adapter MP22563 Rubber washer 20 mm MED3070...
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  • Page 71: The Supervisor Menu

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER The Supervisor Menu This chapter describes the supervisor menu. 6.1 Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu 6.2 Unlocking the Supervisor Menu 6.3 Changing the Supervisor PIN 6.4 Changing the Language Used by the Display THE SUPERVISOR MENU...
  • Page 72: Functions Available Through The Supervisor Menu

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Functions Available Through the Supervisor Menu The supervisor menu unlocks access to following: • Change the PIN used to unlock the supervisor menu. • Change the language used by the display and cycle records. Unlocking the Supervisor Menu On the display, from the main menu, touch repeatedly until the supervisor...
  • Page 73: Changing The Supervisor Pin

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Changing the Supervisor PIN IMPORTANT If the supervisor PIN is changed and then forgotten, it can only be reset by a manufacturer-approved service technician. A service visit to reset the supervisor PIN is not covered by warranty, and is chargeable to the customer. Unlock the Supervisor Menu using the supervisor PIN.
  • Page 74 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Use the number pad on display to confirm the new 6-digit supervisor PIN. If the new supervisor PIN entered the first and second time do not match, the supervisor PIN will not be changed and you must try again. If the new supervisor PIN entered the first and second time match, the supervisor PIN is changed and the display will return to Enter New Pin .
  • Page 75: Changing The Language Used By The Display

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Changing the Language Used by the Display Unlock the supervisor menu using the supervisor PIN. See Unlocking the Supervisor Menu on page 64. On the display, touch repeatedly until the symbol is centered and Language appears. Touch once on Language at the bottom of the display.
  • Page 76 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Touch OK to confirm the language selection. The language used by the equipment is changed and the display returns to the Language screen. THE SUPERVISOR MENU...
  • Page 77: Downloading Wash Cycle Logs

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Downloading Wash Cycle Logs During wash operations, parameters are reported at key stages as an ASCII serial data stream. This cycle log is stored in internal memory and can be downloaded onto a connected USB flash drive for external reporting and analysis.
  • Page 78: Recommended Usb Flash Drives

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Recommended USB Flash Drives The following brands are recommended for use with this equipment: • Toshiba TransMemory • Kingston Data Traveler • SanDisk Cruzer Switch Downloading Logs to a USB Flash Drive Make sure the USB flash drive is formatted to FAT32. Insert the USB flash drive into the data port located on the side of the ultrasonic cleaner.
  • Page 79 Touch OK on the display to return to the main menu. Remove the USB flash drive from the data port. On the USB flash drive, the wash cycle logs are saved in the following location: STERIS\<machine serial number>\<cycle range>\<cycle number>.txt DOWNLOADING WASH CYCLE LOGS...
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  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Troubleshooting This chapter describes error messages that may be shown, and performance issues that may occur during operation of the equipment. When an error message or performance issue occurs, the following tables indicate common causes of errors, and corrective actions. If an error cannot be diagnosed and corrected, or a problem occurs which is not described in this manual, please contact supplier.
  • Page 82: Diagnosing Error Codes

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Diagnosing Error Codes Use the table below to diagnose and remedy error codes reported on the display. Table 8.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions Error Error Message Description Code Mains supply to equipment was interrupted during a cycle. Mains power removed Turn equipment back on and repeat cycle.
  • Page 83 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Table 8.1 Error Codes and Remedy Actions (continued) Error Error Message Description Code Switch the equipment off, then on again. If problem Sonic generator low persists, contact supplier to arrange a qualified technician power inspection.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting Equipment Performance

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Troubleshooting Equipment Performance Use the tables below to diagnose and remedy any performance issues. Observed problem: Unit does not power-up. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure electrical power is supplied to unit. Facility power may be incorrect for unit. If facility power is incorrect for unit, fuse in power plug may have blown.
  • Page 85 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Observed problem: Please close lid shown on the display. Possible causes and solutions: Make sure lid is properly located on equipment. Make sure instruments in basket are not preventing lid from closing. TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 86 Note: The equipment basket should always be used, and the indicator(s) placed inside the basket. Make sure to use only a chemical that is recommended by STERIS and the indicator IFU. Make sure chemical dose is as stated in the wash program parameters, and the indicator IFU.
  • Page 87: Specification

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Specification This chapter provides information on the performance and physical specifications of the equipment. 9.1 Performance 9.2 Electrical Supply Requirement 9.3 Site Drain Requirement 9.4 Overall Dimensions and Weight 9.5 Tank Dimensions and Capacity 9.6 Basket Dimensions and Capacity 9.7 Languages 9.8 Environmental Performance...
  • Page 88: Performance

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Performance Equipment designation Healthcare ultrasonic cleaner Medical device class I Classifications Class 1 electrical shock protection, externally powered No applied parts IP rating: IPX0 Not suitable for use in oxygen-rich environment Designed for continuous use Intended purpose Cleaning of surgical instruments and associated products.
  • Page 89: Electrical Supply Requirement

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Electrical Supply Requirement Mains supply voltage fluctuations up to ±10% of nominal All model variants voltage Transient over- voltages typically present on mains supply (Over-voltage Category II) Pollution Degree 2 Voltage: 110 Vac 1P+N (100 Vac to 127 Vac) IWECO2, IWECO5, IW511020-, IW512020- Frequency: 50/60 Hz...
  • Page 90: Overall Dimensions And Weight

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Overall Dimensions and Weight IWECO2, IW511020- IWECO5, IW512020-, IW511030- IW512030- External height 319 mm (12.6 in.) 319 mm (12.6 in.) External width 357 mm (14.1 in.) 553 mm (21.8 in.) External depth 380 mm (15.0 in.) 440 mm (17.3 in.) Net weight (dry) 8.8 kg (19.4 lb)
  • Page 91: Languages

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Languages The ultrasonic cleaner language, for the display and wash cycle logs, can be set to any of the following: Available Languages English Italian Polish Danish Japanese Portuguese Finnish Latvian Russian French Lithuanian Spanish German Norwegian Swedish...
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  • Page 93: Terms, Definitions, And Symbols

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual HAPTER Terms, Definitions, and Symbols This chapter details terms and definitions used throughout this manual, and symbols which may appear on the equipment. 10.1 Terms and Definitions 10.2 Visual Symbols TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND SYMBOLS...
  • Page 94: Terms And Definitions

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 10.1 Terms and Definitions The terms, as defined below, may appear throughout this manual. Abort, Aborting Stopping wash cycle quickly and not allowing equipment to complete the wash program. Accessories Optional devices or fittings that can be used with, or extend the functionality of equipment. Additives Chemicals and detergents used with equipment to achieve optimal cleaning performance.
  • Page 95 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Chamber Large cavity within equipment where instruments are washed. Also refered to as "tank". Chemical A water-soluble substance used to assist cleaning during a wash cycle. Often refers to the use of "Detergent". Concentration A measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume.
  • Page 96 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Instrument Miscellaneous medical tools, such a as clamps, scissors, spreaders and picks that require cleaning before reuse. Loading Placing (and/or connecting) instruments to be processed within the equipment basket and then putting basket inside tank. A record of key wash cycle information.
  • Page 97 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Parameter(s) Settings within the equipment that govern important aspects of the cycle, such as wash temperature, degassing duration, and wash duration. Precaution Describes an action or measure taken in advance to avert or minimise the risk of harm to persons, and/or damage to equipment.
  • Page 98 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Solution A substance dissolved in a liquid, normally water. Supervisor An operator who is able to access Supervisor Menu by using a valid supervisor identification number. Tank Cavity within unit where instruments are washed. Also refered to as "chamber". Transducers Electromechanical component of equipment generating ultrasonic vibrations.
  • Page 99 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Warning Advice alerting of a danger that can potentially cause personal injury or death. TERMS, DEFINITIONS, AND SYMBOLS...
  • Page 100: Visual Symbols

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual 10.2 Visual Symbols The following symbols may appear on the equipment: Table 10.1 Visual Symbols Symbol Description UL Listed Mark Certifies that equipment meets requirements and standards of Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Accompanied by UL listing reference. FCC Declaration of Conformity Certifies that electromagnetic interference from device is under limits approved by Federal Communications Commission.
  • Page 101 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Table 10.1 Visual Symbols (continued) Symbol Description Manufacturer Catalog Number Accompanied by manufacturer code unique to equipment model. Manufacturer Serial Number Accompanied by manufacturer code unique to this equipment. Medical Device Indicates that this equipment is a medical device, as defined by Medical Device Regulations (MDR) 2017/745.
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  • Page 103: Appendices

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Appendices Appendix A: Service Record Appendix B: Training Records Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate Appendix D: Operator and Supervisor Authorization Codes APPENDICES...
  • Page 104: Appendix A: Service Record

    Operator Manual InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Appendix A: Service Record The table below should be updated whenever this equipment is serviced, and made available in the event of a warranty claim or a breakdown repair. 6-Month Service 12-Month Service Serviced by Serviced by Cycles since last service Cycles since last service...
  • Page 105: Appendix B: Training Records

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Appendix B: Training Records The table below can be used for keeping training records. Date Name Title of training Signature of trainer APPENDICES...
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  • Page 107: Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Appendix C: Decontamination Certificate IMPORTANT A full decontamination MUST be done when shipping equipment to supplier for any reason, including returns for repair or servicing. If a completed Decontamination Certificate is not visible on outside of shipping crate, courier and/or supplier CAN REFUSE to accept item(s).
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  • Page 109: Appendix D: Operator And Supervisor Authorization Codes

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Manual Appendix D: Operator and Supervisor Authorization Codes There are 80 operator numbers each with unique PIN. Operator Operator Operator Operator 2040 4060 6080 8020 2181 4121 6141 8161 2262 4282 6222 8242 2263 4383 6323 8343 2484...
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  • Page 111: Index

    InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Index Accessories ii, 6, 41, 60 Electrical power 13, 22, 76, 92 Applied standards ii, 14 protective earth 92 Enclosed items 18 Environmental ambient operating temperature 83 maximum humidity 83 Basket noise generated 83 dimensions 82 maximum load weight 82 Features of equipment 10 Chemicals...
  • Page 112 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Operator Authorization 101 Tank dimensions 82 emptying ii filling 29 maximum liquid volume 82 Time and Date Performance date adjustment 57 troubleshooting ii, 73, 76 time adjustment 56 PIN number Training operator PIN 26 recommended 8 supervisor PIN 28, 64-65, 67, 101 records 8, 97 Power-on self-test (POST) 23...
  • Page 113 InnoWave Eco Ultrasonic Cleaner Water level sensor 31, 39, 44, 54 Weight maximum load 82 maximum operating 82 INDEX...

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