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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Typhoon
6001269002_4EN • 02/2023

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Typhoon 6001269002_4EN • 02/2023...
  • Page 2 Mandatory to read the Instructions for Use. Design Policy and Copyright ® and ™ are trademarks belonging to the Arjo group of companies. © Arjo 2023. As our policy is one of continuous improvement, we reserve the right to modify designs without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PREFACE ...........................5 ....................6 ....................7 ......................7 ......................8 ....................8 ......................9 .................9 ...............9 2.3 Cleaning principles ....................9 2.4 Container ......................9 2.5 Control panel .....................10 2.5.1 Components ..................10 2.5.2 Functions ....................11 2.6 Display options ....................12 2.6.1 Displayed while a program is running ..........12 2.6.2 Display after program end ..............12 2.7 Door function .....................13 ................13...
  • Page 4 .............23 7.1 Comments ......................23 7.2 Distribution ......................23 ........................23 ......................24 8.1 Flushing detergent .....................24 ......................25 ..................27 ..................28 ...............30...
  • Page 5: Preface

    PREFACE machine and the maintenance for which the user is responsible. The Assembly and installation instructions describes the machine’s installation. The Technical manual describes necessary information for operators and maintenance personnel. The information in operation. and maintenance personnel must have completed training through The machine is accompanied by the following documentation: •...
  • Page 6 Safety warning. Failure to understand and obey this warning may result in injury or machine damage. Hot surface. Risk of injury. Dangerous voltage. Risk of injury. Automatic door. Risk of getting stuck. Note means: This is important information for the Note! correct use of this system or device.
  • Page 7 • Leakage in the system, due to a worn door seal for example, must be repaired without delay. • Spare parts must only be obtained from Arjo sales companies. • should report the serious incident to the medical device user should also report the serious incident to the Competent...
  • Page 8 1.2 Isolator switch The machine must have a lockable switch for the electric power supply. The switch must be easily accessible on a wall close to the machine. The installation must conform to and be marked in accordance with local provisions. A switch is not required on 1.3 In an emergency •...
  • Page 9: Cleaning Principles

    bedpans, urine bottles and other containers for human waste, including suction bottles. product is put into use. Figure 1. Control panel Door to machine cabinet Door Flushing chamber Container for descaler and/or detergent 2.3 Cleaning principles then disinfecting with steam. 2.4 Container is available in several models.
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    2.5 Control panel 2.5.1 Components Typhoon Figure 2. Control panel Yellow: Process running Red: Disinfection not achieved or other error code F Display Sensor to open/close door and to start preselected program Economy program Normal program...
  • Page 11: Functions

    2.5.2 Functions program. Button/lamp Function When the yellow light comes on: The machine is running a program. phase can be seen on the display. When the green light comes on: The program is complete. The green lamp goes out when the door is opened and the maximum temperature of the process shows on the display.
  • Page 12: Display Options

    2.6 Display options A service technician can set the information to be shown in the display. 2.6.1 Displayed while a program is running The display can be set to show one of the following alternatives while a program is running: •...
  • Page 13: Door Function

    2.7 Door function • from the panel. • Keep your hand still for one 1 second. • The door opens automatically. Figure 3. Figure 4. Door opens 2.7.2 Closing the door WARNING! Keep hands and arms away when an automatic door has been activated in order to avoid the risk of getting stuck.
  • Page 14: Program Overview

    WARNING! To prevent contamination, use personal protective equipment, such as gloves and protective glasses, when handling soiled waste containers and 3.1 Program overview Program Economy Normal Intensive Degree of soiling Lightly soiled Normal soiling Press button Program sequence Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning Disinfection Disinfection...
  • Page 15: Run A Program

    3.2 Run a program 3.2.1 Start a program If the machine has not been used for more than 72 hours, it is necessary to run a program with an empty chamber before using the machine to clean goods. Place the goods to be cleaned in the holder according to the attached instructions.
  • Page 16: Examples Of Goods And Program Selection

    3.3 Examples of goods and program selection Economy program Normal/Intensive program Normal/Intensive program...
  • Page 17: Flushing Chamber

    The maintenance interval will have to be determined in each individual case. Arjo recommends that the stated maintenance operations be performed at intervals according to the service table.
  • Page 18: Service Table

    4.3.2 Service table The machine is connected to the electricity supply and some components are live. Maintenance may only be performed by authorized service technicians. purposes. The service table below shows recommended maintenance intervals. cleaning tests and temperature validation are performed according Measure Every year / Every other...
  • Page 19 Measure Every year / Every other Time* year / 10,000 cycles (minutes) 20,000 cycles Check the mounting for the goods holder. • • the chamber is tight. • Process tank Clean as required. • Check and clean the level sensor. •...
  • Page 20: Machines That Are Not In Use

    Measure Every year / Every other Time* year / 10,000 cycles (minutes) 20,000 cycles Function check (at each service) 10.1 Run a complete process and be sure there are no deviations according to the periodic checkpoints. 10.2 Check that the panel’s lamps and alarms are functioning. depending on the installation settings, operating conditions and equipment level.
  • Page 21: Alarm

    First press the buttons pressed at the same time for 10 seconds. service personnel. Typhoon 5.3 During a power failure When the power returns, the machine restarts the process automatically.
  • Page 22: List Of Codes

    6.1 List of codes Error code Description of error Measure Lime binding agent low Top up lime binding agent Process agent low level Top up process agent Warning of high temperature for goodss Let the goods cool down External communication Faulty temp sensor Level sensor error, tank Level sensor error, detergent...
  • Page 23 Component Weight in kg (total 135 kg) Weight as a percentage Mechanical parts Stainless steel Steel Plastic Rubber Electrical / Electronics Wiring Circuit boards 7.1 Comments comprise pumps, door motors, etc., which cannot be weighed or divided up in the same way as other fractions. 7.2 Distribution The machines are packed on wooden pallets and clad with wood the packaging material is sorted and recycled.
  • Page 24 (dosing pumps and hoses). Follow the instructions for the container for additional instructions on using the agent. The machine has been proven and tested with Arjo’s detergents. We recommend that you use Arjo detergents. 8.1 Flushing detergent Following detergents can be ordered from Arjo sales companies.
  • Page 25 It is the customer’s responsibility to supply the The quality of the water used in all stages of cleaning is important for good cleaning results. The water used in each step should be compatible with: • • The chemicals used in the process. •...
  • Page 26 Recommended water quality is drinking water Follow local standards if they are stricter that Arjo’s recommendations. Especially when treated water is used for the water is: 5.5 to 8 Conductivity <40 mg/l Maximum hardness <50 mg/l Chlorine <10 mg/l...
  • Page 27 WARNING! The product may be contaminated and has to be disinfected before recycling. Equipment that has electrical and electronic components should be disassembled and recycled per Waste of Electrical and Electronic regulation. Disinfection liquids – if you have extra liquid, it’s safe to pour it down the drain with running water.
  • Page 28 Symbol Explanation Warning Warning, hot surface Warning, dangerous voltage Warning, risk of getting stuck Wear protective gloves Wear eye protection Name and address of the manufacturer Manufacturing date Catalogue number Serial number Regulation 2017/745 IP21 mechanical ingress and water ingress...
  • Page 29 Symbol Explanation WaterMark WMTS104 LicWMK26397 SAI Global LAU-LBP13042 of product compliance to North American safety standards c e r t i f i e d BRL-K14011 Separate electrical and electronic components for recycling in accordance...
  • Page 30 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emission Emmision test Compliance Guidance This equipment uses RF energy only for its internal functions. Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. This equipment is suitable for use in all establishments, including domestic establishments and those directly connected to...
  • Page 31 AUSTRALIA FRANCE Arjo Australia Arjo SAS Arjo Polska Sp. z o.o. Building B, Level 3 2 Avenue Alcide de Gasperi 11 Talavera Road CS 70133 Macquarie Park, NSW, 2113, FR-59436 RONCQ CEDEX Tel: +48 61 662 15 50 Australia Tél: +33 (0) 3 20 28 13 13...
  • Page 32 At Arjo, we believe that empowering movement within healthcare environments is essential to quality care. Our products and solutions are and the prevention of pressure injuries and venous thromboembolism. With over 6500 people worldwide and 65 years caring for patients and healthcare professionals, we are committed to driving healthier outcomes for people facing mobility challenges.

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