Checking Mobile Units, Baskets, Modules And Inserts - Miele PG 8504 Operating Instructions Manual

Laboratory glassware washer for laboratory glassware and utensils
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Maintenance of
mobile units, bas-
kets, modules and
inserts

Checking mobile units, baskets, modules and inserts

Mobile units, baskets, modules, and inserts must be checked daily to
make sure they are functioning correctly. A checklist is supplied with
the machine.
The following points need to be checked:
- Are the mobile unit or basket rollers in good condition, and are they
securely attached to their mobile units or baskets?
- Are the water connectors present and undamaged?
- Are height-adjustable water connectors adjusted to the correct
height and securely fixed?
- Are all injector nozzles, irrigation sleeves, and hose adaptors se-
curely attached to mobile units, baskets, or modules?
- Are all injector nozzles, irrigation sleeves, and hose adapters clear
so that wash water can flow through unhindered?
- Are all caps and fasteners securely attached to the irrigation
sleeves?
- Are end caps present and securely located for all modules and in-
jector bars?
- Are the locking caps in the water connectors of mobile units and
baskets working properly?
Where applicable:
- Do the spray arms rotate freely?
- Are the spray arm nozzles free of any blockages? See "Cleaning the
spray arms".
- Do the magnets integrated into the spray arms have any metallic
objects sticking to them?
- Do the tubular filters have to be cleaned or filter plates, e.g., in an E
478/1, have to be replaced?
The machine should be serviced every 1,000 hours of operation, or
at least once a year, by Miele Customer Service or a suitably quali-
fied specialist.
Maintenance measures
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