Table of Contents 1. Safety instructions and warnings ............. 4 2. Intended use of the machine ..............6 3. Operating instructions................... 7 3.1. Washing and disinfection cycles ................7 3.1.1 Standard cycles..................7 3.1.2 Standard cycles / AU, NZ..............8 3.2 Cycle parameters......................
This special commercial machine is suitable for the applica- tions mentioned in the operating instructions. Do not use for Only genuine Rhima parts or accessories shall be used purposes other than those for which it was designed, as with the Deko 190 Washer Disinfector. The performance these may be dangerous.
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have collected in incorrectly loaded items, will be very hot and should be emptied into the wash chamber. Dangerous voltage Do not touch the inner surfaces of the wash chamber or the heating elements after the end of a program. You could burn yourself.
In case you have any questions regarding the suitability of items for being processed in the Deko 190 Washer Disinfec- waste, sand and similar refuse are not allowed to be tor, please contact Rhima for advice. emptied into the DEKO 190 ward washer disinfector.
3. Operating instructions 3.1. Washing and disinfection cycles 3.1.1 Standard cycles Short Phase °C Time Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, warm water ~5 s Circulation wash with detergent 2 min Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s Disinfection 1 min Approximate total time 10 min Normal...
3.1.2 Standard cycles / AU, NZ Short Phase °C Time Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, cold water ~5 s Flush, warm water ~5 s Circulation wash with detergent 2 min Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s Disinfection 1 min Approximate total time 10 min Normal...
Cycle parameters Recommended cycle phase values: Time Temperature Detergent Note min, sec [ t ] volume ml [Q] Circulation wash 60–1200 0–99 Circulation rinse, hot water 15–300 Must be before disinfection Disinfection 1–300 75–95 Wait It’s possible to program a 1–20 min waiting time at the end of the cycle Read more from chapter 5 Programming, Maintenance •...
Please follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the chemical additive for safe handling, data on the biocompati- bility (e.g. the maximum permitted residual level on devices). Note that the residual level, which can be tolerated, will depend upon the nature of the chemical and the intended Detergents are powerful and must be handled with care.
4. Loading the machine Loading Opening the door Open the door by turning the door handle upwards and pull the door open. Bedpan bucket is placed on the grating turned down from the back wall of the wash chamber; the mouth of the bucket must be to the left.
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Urine bottles (4 pcs) are pushed over the spray tubes in the door “stomach side” turned upwards. Urine bottles can be washed together with bedpans, bedpan buckets or wash pans. Urine bottles can not be washed when an instrument basket is being used. Start the “SHORT”-cycle.
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Loading examples Racks for different kind of bedpans 2 bedpans with lids and 4 urine bottles and accessories Bedpan bucket and 5 urine bottles 4 wash basins and 4 urine bottles Basket for small items and 4 urine bottles Utensil basket Shoe rack Suction bottle rack Rack for 4 extra urine bottles...
Controls 4.2.1 Operating systems Main display and operation keys Main switch Door handle Detergent container (lockable door as option) Note. The door is interlocked without power. Touch screen display for user interface Alphanumeric keyboard to enter characters USER: User mode ESC = Backwards PROGRAMMING:...
4.2.2 Running a cycle 2. Switch the machine ON, after ca. 45 sec the following 1. Open all water supply taps (cold and hot water) and steam display appears and the machine is ready for use => see + condensate valves in steam model machine. 4.
If the selected cycle does not include disinfection phase (e.g. The selected cycle may be cancelled by pressing ” ” key emptying cycle), a notice will appear on display, this must within 5 sec’s. be accepted by pressing “ “ key or cancelled by” ”...
4.2.5 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 “ indication (door open or lack of chemical) the machine will switch over into FAULT condition Warning text Explanation Chemical tank empty...
5. Recycling and disposal instructions Packing materials are recyclable and shall be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Electronic control cards and components shall be removed Please beware of using and delivered to respective collection locations. appropriate safety wear (eg. Machine framework and other metal parts can be recycled and delivered to metal collection locations.
7. Declaration of conformity • Name and address of the manufacturer: • ity is declared: KWC Nordics Oy, Vartiokuja 1, 76850 Naarajärvi, FINLAND This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole EN 61010-1:2010 • • KWC Nordics Oy Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measure- DEKO 190, Ward Washer •...
Appendix 1: List of malfunctions Explanation Actions Door opened during the cycle. 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. If necessary, change the sensor. Open circuit in verifying temperature sensor T2.
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. Read Maintenance manual for more. Code Warning Explanation W100 PLC / HMI program version mismatch service mode.
Appendix 2: User maintenance Purging and disinfecting the machine Flushing of chemical dosing systems chamber are purged and disinfected during a normal system regularly with hot water. operating cycle. The wash chamber and pipework of the machine have been designed so that any remaining process weeks and always whenever the detergent container is changed.
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Cleaning of spray washers & nozzles side and bottom washers rotate freely by grasping the washer by hand and rotating the washer. If the washer does not rotate freely, it must be cleaned. Make sure the machine takes detergent. Monitor detergent consumption with a marker pen the liquid level in the detergent container and the date on which the machine is used.
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Replacement of detergent container 1. Take out the detergent container. 2. Remove the suction pipe from the container. Replace the container. Note! Flushing the detergent system is recomended when changing the detergent container. 3. When necessary adjust the length of the suction pipe and place it in the new container detergent container, the tube is pushed to the bottom of the container, so that the machine also takes the detergent from the bottom of the container.
Important Warranty Information service in commercial environments. TAKING DELIVERY OF YOUR RHIMA WASHER DISINFECTOR ‘TIP‘n’TELL indicates a fall has occurred during transportation. or caused whilst unloading and placement of the appliance. WARRANTY CONDITIONS AND COVERAGE a Service Agreement that includes a warranty extension component. In order to prevent potential premature failure of authorised service agent.
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Tel: 1300 347 944 New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054 Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943 DETERGENTS To request detergents or rinse additive contact your local Rhima Service centre below: Australia: 1300 347 944 New Zealand: 0800 902 054 Singapore: +65 9107 8943 Mediwash 5 Litre For washing glass &...
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