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1. Volumetric Bacteriolo Chemistr flasks Virology FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 90 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 to 360s 1 1 1 43 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 6 6 6 22 PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l 3 PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C l l l 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360s l 0 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s l l l 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 l l l 0 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C l l l PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 to 360 s l Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s l l l l WASH DURATION 0 to 30 mn 4 4 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 85 70 90 WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360s 43 43 43 54 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 22 22 22 27 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 to 9 1 1 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2 ACID RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 2 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 0 ACID RINSE 0 to 360 5 43 43 43 43 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 1 26 1 26 1min26 1 26 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 to 9 1 2 1 1 FILLING
2. RANGE USER MANUAL Labexia 1400 MEMBER OF THE GETINGE GROUP This page left intentionally blank PRECAUTIONS BE TAKEN BEFORE USE Users must be trained before using the washer dryer The staff that use or repair this washer dryer must have followed a complete training referring its use and maintenance This training must include the selection and understanding of the washing cycle the loading and unloading of the baskets and the handling of the washing products The staff in contact with the detergent products and its emanations which could be used in this washer dryer must have knowledge of the safety data sheet of the used products as well as the detailed instructions about the dangers and the detection of toxic product leaks The training of the users and technicians must be done regularly and always before the first use of the washer dryer A written register of these trainings must be kept in order to prove the presence and the understanding of the interested parties NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 doc 1 LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank SUMMARY A LANCER LANCER SUMMARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 LABEXIA LXP WASHERS DRYERS 2 USER S MANUAL CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 1 PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 2 SAFETY ADVICES 21 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 2 2 USE 23 MAXIMUM CHARGE 3 0PENING OF THE DOOR 31 STANDARD WASHER DRYER 32 WASHER DRYER EQUIPPED WITH A D
3. 37 37 38 38 39 40 LABEXIA LXP RANGE SUMMARY A LANCER LANCER 41 D rm SIGNATION WATER FILLING ACCORDING CONFIGURATIONS 42 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES STANDARD 1400 43 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES SOFTENER OPTION 1400 LX 44 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES SOFTENER OPTION NO PURIFIED WATER AVAILABLE 1400 LX 45 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE 1400 LXP 46 RATE OF CHANGE OF THE CYCLE PARAMETERS 47 WATER AND PRODUCT CONSUMPTION DEPENDING ON THE WASHING CYCLES CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU 1 5 TO USER S MENU 2 READING SEQUENCE OF A WASHING CYCLE 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING 4 PARAMETER SETTING 5 END OF SETTING CHAPTER 5 TRACEABILITY LINTERNAL PRINTER OR EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS232 OPTION CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER 1 FILTERS 2 REGENERATING OF SOFTENER OPTION 3 STRAINER FILTERS 4 DRYING AIR FILTERS 5 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER 5 1 CLEANING METHOD 52 CLEANING PRODUCTS 40 4l 42 43 44 47 47 49 50 51 52 54 55 57 58 59 61 62 63 63 63 64 64 64 NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 doc 5 LABEXIA LXP RANGE SUMMARY A LANCER LANCER 6 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY 7 MAINTENANCE 8 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS LINCIDENTS 11 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENT
4. WASH DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360 5 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 009 FILLING 112131415 ACID RINSE DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 010 95 C ACID RINSE 0 to 3605 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 010 9 FILLING 112131415 RINSE 1 DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 2 DURATION 01030 FILLING 112131415 RINSE DURATION Oto 30 mn FILLING 112131415 RINSE 4 DURATION 01030 mn FILLING 1 2131415 HOT RINSE DURATION 01030 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C DRYING 010 90 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C COOLING 01030 mn NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 00 45 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn CYCLE N CYCLEN CYCLEN CYCLEN FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 010 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0103605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 010 3605 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 3605
5. LABEXIA range Display right chimney temperature amp left chimney temperature not applicable on LABEXIA LXP range Display Lower basin temperature L24 amp Lower basin temperature MONVAL 2 2 pressing rd i if Validation Monitor option Display Upper basin temperature L24 amp Upper basin temperature MONVAL 4 i if Validation Monitor option 2 58 pressing Return to initial display 1st pressing Display Machine Cycle Number 6 219 pressing Display N xx Program Cycle Time gt 3 pressing Display Machine Time gt 4 pressing Display N xx Program Name S Display Date th i if Printer or Validation Monitor option Display Hour 6h i if Printer or Validation Monitor option 23 7 pressing Return to initial display D and 0 gt Printing again of the ticket Cand O Maintenance time set to zero d and Re Initialization of the machine NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 38 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMS Switch the washer dryer ON by pushing the key 0 The display shows then the number of the last executed program Select the wanted program example program N 18 PROGRAMME N 1 8 140 0 L The name of the program appears by an action on the key PROGRAMME N 1 8 GLASSWARE A simult
6. OF TEMPERATURE CAN EXIST NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 59 LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER This chapter describes the maintenance operations to assure the good working of your washer dryer 1 FILTERS 2 REGENERATING SOFTENER OPTION 3 STRAINER FILTERS 4 DRYING AIR FILTERS 5 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER 6 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY 7 MAINTENANCE 8 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 61 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER NEVER USE OR PLACE IN THE WASHER REMMANTS OF PRODUCTS SUCHS AS ACETONE SOLVANTS OLI SULFO CROMIC PETROL DERIVEDS ACIDS SULFURIC NITRIC CLORHIDRIC EVEN AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS ETC DURING THE CLEANING OPERATIONS INSIDE THE CHAMBER IT IS CONVENIENT TO BE PROVIDED WITH GLOVES AND TO PAY ATTENTION TO THE EVENTUAL EDGE TOOLS NEEDLES INSTRUMENTS WHICH COULD BE PLACED INSIDE THE FILTERS OF THE BOTTOM OF THE CHAMBER 1 CHAMBER FILTERS Clean the filters after each cycle Place them correctly Order of fitting gt NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 00 62 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER 2 REGENERATING OF SOFTENER OPTION Only for washers with regeneration option This function is automatic masked time When
7. PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 010 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0103605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 010 3605 WASH DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360 5 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 009 FILLING 112131415 ACID RINSE DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 010 95 C ACID RINSE 0 to 3605 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 010 9 FILLING 112131415 RINSE 1 DURATION 010 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 2 DURATION 01030 FILLING 112131415 RINSE DURATION Oto 30 mn FILLING 112131415 RINSE 4 DURATION 01030 mn FILLING 1 2131415 HOT RINSE DURATION 01030 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C DRYING 010 90 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C COOLING 01030 mn NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 00 46 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 4 6 RATE OF CHANGE OF THE CYCLE PARAMETERS During the standard cycle the rate is the importance of all variation of temperature or of pressure or the concentration of the chemicals products used by the procedure must be comprised betwee
8. PRODUCT TANK AREA The washer dryer is equipped with a product tank casing capacity 2 x 10L tanks located on front of washer 4 2 WASHING PRODUCTS CATEGORIES NON FOAMING DETERGENT Using the correct non foaming detergent is required for proper cleaning in this machine The non foaming detergent must be matched to remove the contamination source in order to ensure Satisfactory washing 15 STRICTLY PROHIBITED TO USE SOLVENTS AS DETERGENT PLEASE REFER TO SUPPLIERS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR SPECIFIC SAFETY AND FORMULATION INFORMATION REGARDING THE DETERGENT USED IN THIS EQUIPMENT THE PROGRAMMED CYCLES ON THIS WASHER HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH LANCER CHEMICALS NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 17 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER NEUTRALIZING ACID Using the correct non foaming neutralizing acid is required for proper cleaning in this machine The non foaming neutralizing acid must be matched to remove the detergent source in order to ensure satisfactory washing THE USE OF NITRIC ACID IS PROHIBITED ONLY DILUTE PHOSPHORIC ACETIC AND CITRIC ACIDS CAN BE USED PLEASE REFER TO SUPPLIERS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR SPECIFIC SAFETY AND FORMULATION INFORMATION REGARDING THE ACID USED IN THIS EQUIPMENT THE PROGRAMMED CYCLES ON THIS WASHER HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH LANCER CHEMICALS 4 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS ANYBODY CALLED TO HANDLE THE WASHING P
9. UPPER LEVEL 26 Kg NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 00 15 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 3 OPENING OF THE DOOR DO NOT CLIMB OR SIT ON THE DOOR MAXIMUM WEIGHT ALLOWED ON THE DOOR IS 65 KG 3 1 STANDARD WASHER DRYER If the wash chamber door is opened during the wash the wash cycle is stopped and is considered unsuccessful The machine will return to its initial state Switch the washer dryer ON by pushing the key gt Turn the handle towards the right and take the door down up to horizontal position When washer dryer is loaded and door closed washing cycle can begin 3 2 WASHER DRYER EQUIPPED WITH A DOOR LOCKING DEVICE OPTION The washers dryer is equipped with a door locking device which prevents its opening during the washing cycle Switch the washer dryer ON by pushing the key Push the key then turn the handle towards the right and take the door down up to horizontal position When washer dryer is loaded and door closed washing cycle can begin DO NOT FORCE TO OPEN THE DOOR DURING A WASHING CYCLE DOOR SAFETY LOCKING DEVICE CAN BE DAMAGED NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 16 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 4 WASHING PRODUCTS PROGRAMS PREESTABLISHED WITH THIS WASHER DRYER HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH THE LANCER BRAND WASHING PRODUCTS THE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SAFETY DATA OF THE LANCER WASHING PRODUCTS HAS BEEN DELIVERED WITH THE MACHINE 4 1
10. the display unit indicates SALT RECHARGE it is essential to fill the salt pot located at the bottom of the chamber inside the washer Use special softening regenerating salt 1 Salt pot 2 Filling funnel N 3 Salt pot cap 00 CAP SALT POT AFTER FILLING WITH SALT 3 STRAINER FILTERS Check cleanness of the strainer filters and clean i e them if needed 51 The contained remnants in the filters increase the filling times and could activate the alarm LACK OF WATER 7 The filters should be replaced each year 4 DRYING AIR FILTERS The life duration of the drying air filters depends on the rate of use of the washer dryer and the quality of the near air We recommend the preventive change of the drying air filters at least one time every year rs Check visually the state of the drying air filters every 6 months NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 00 63 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER 5 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER LANCER washers are entirely covered with panels bodywork in stainless steel AISI 304L 5 1 CLEANING METHOD The periodic maintenance cleaning must be done with a cleaning product Should the periodic maintenance have been largely forgotten we recommend the use of a specific cleaning product The product must be applied with the help of a rag or a soft sponge and always polishing the Stainless steel in
11. 1 12 2006 00 68 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER These alarms stop the development of the cycle To go out of the mode alarm two procedures can be used Washer configured alarm mode amp stop washing without code press simultaneously the keys Cand or switch the washer OFF by turning the power switch 11 Washer configured alarm mode amp stop washing with code ENTER YOUR CODE Introduce the alarm code 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS In case of detection of lack of the washing products a message appears at the beginning of the cycle when the user enters his access code LACK OF DETERGENT ALARM DETERGENT R EC HG LACK OF ACID Itis indispensable to replace the tank Consider checking the level of other product tanks in order to avoid another alarm NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 69 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER LACK OF LUBRICANT INCIDENT the following message is displayed at the start of the cycle when you press the lll key ACTION Itis indispensable to fill the lubricant tank LACK OF ADDITIVE PRODUCT DETERGENT 2 INCIDENT the following message is displayed at the start of the cycle when you press the jl key ACTION Itis indispensable to fill the detergent tank 2 HOT CHAMBER WARNING i HOT CHAMBER INCIDENT the following message is displayed if the temperature inside the washin
12. 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2 RINSE 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 0 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 4 l 4 4 RINSE 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 1 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l 4 l RINSE 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 415 l l l l RINSE 4 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l HOT RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 1 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 80 80 80 DRYING 0 to 90 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C 60 60 60 90 COOLING 0 to 30 mn 5 5 5 5 NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 D0C 42 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 4 4 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES SOFTENER OPTION NO PURIFIED WATER AVAILABLE 1400 LX Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn Volumetric Bacteriolo Chemistr flasks qud Ben Gelose FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 90 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 to 360 5 1 1 1 43 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 6 6 6 22 PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l 3 PREWASH
13. 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 3605 0 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 l l l 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s l l l 0 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C l l l PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 to 360s l l Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s l l l Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 3605 l l l l WASH DURATION 0 to 30 mn 4 4 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 85 70 90 WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360 5 43 43 43 54 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 22 22 22 27 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 to 9 1 1 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 ACID RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 2 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 0 ACID RINSE 0 to 360s 43 43 43 43 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 1 26 1 26 1 26 1 26 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 to 9 1 2 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 RINSE 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 0 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 RINSE 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 1 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l 2 l RINSE 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l RINSE 4 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l HOT RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 1 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 80 80 80 DRYING 0 to 90 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C 60 60 60 90 COOLING 0 to 30 mn 5 5 5 5 NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 D0C 43 LABE
14. C Washing cycle start again ERROR N 25 POWER INTERUPT Press simultaneously on keys and to reinitialised washer NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 76 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FAULT N 30 OPENED DOOR INCIDENT During the cycle if the door is not correctly closed ACTION Check the position of the handle or the state of the door switches FAULT N 35 CYCLE POINTERS INCIDENT The cycle is stopped following an error of the software bug ACTION Start again the washing cycle NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 00 77 LABEXIA LXP RANGE J LANCER advanced washing a disinfection solutions LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 bd de l Industrie 7 1 Pahin 31170 Tournefeuille FRANCE T l 33 0 5 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 lancersite lancer fr www lancer fr LANCER USA INC 3543 State Rd 419 Winter Springs Fl 32708 USA T l 1 407 327 8488 Fax 1 407 327 1229 sales lancer com www lancer com LANCER UK LTD 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR UK T l 44 0 1 223 861 665 Fax 44 0 1 223 861 990 sales lancer co uk www lancer co uk Pictures and drawings non contractual LANCER reserves the right to make changes in this rranual
15. ER THE WASHER 12 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION 13 ABNORMAL NOISE 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS 3 FAULT ALARMS 65 65 66 67 68 68 68 68 69 72 NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 doc 6 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A LANCER CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION You have in your possession a LANCER washer dryer Its good working and your entire satisfaction depend on the attention you pay when reading this guide You will find here some advices about the use the loading and the maintenance Follow them as they have been written in your interest Before using your washer dryer learn to know it and use it rightly so as to it can develop its tasks many years This manual has been conceived with the purpose of introducing to you the LABEXIA LXP washer range You will also find the description of the different chapters included in this utilisation manual LLABEXIA LXP WASHERS DRYERS 2 USER S MANUAL NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 7 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A LANCER 1 LABEXIA LXP WASHERS DRYERS 1400 LXP washers dryers belongs to the LABEXIA LXP range of washers driers for the cleaning and drying of labware in the chemistry microbiology quality control and analytical laboratories Fully programmable easy to use 1400 LXP features technological innovations as the injector drying system using hot HEPA filtered air or the automatic electric door locking option for the users comfort and safety Some of th
16. GES use only products of washing and cleaning certified for employment with washers of laboratory glassware if before washing you treat your material of laboratory using solvents and in general all produced flammable or with strong detonating capacity do not introduce immediately it into the chamber of the apparatus n the same way it is strongly recommended not to use solvents or aerosols near the apparatus If incidents occur and you cannot solve them using solutions that we recommend you do not hesitate to contact Lancer s technical assistance service 2 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE BURN RISK IF THE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 C AT THE END OF THE CYCLE LET COOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCESORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM BURN RISK if the door is opened over 60 C A preventive message appears in the screen at the end of the cycle Possibility of a cold ventilation at the end of the program NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 13 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START SAFETY GLASSES OBLIGATORY SAFETY GLOVES OBLIGATORY Risk for operator depends on the products detergents and acids used inside the machine and on the nature of deposit on washing items Wearing safety glasses and gloves must not be sufficient in some cases Operator has to read safety data sheets of used products delivered with the washer dryer so as to prevent risk before opening the door 2 2 USE IT IS STRICT
17. LY PROHIBITED TO USE THE WASHER IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT OR TO USE SOLVENTS HYDROCARBONS NITRIC ACID ALCOHOL ALCOHOL DERIVATIVES OR OTHER FLAMMABLE PRODUCTS IN THE MACHINE DO NOT FORCE DOOR LOCKING DEVICE DURING A WASHING CYCLE This machine uses detergent caustic and acid additives with elevated temperatures in the chamber during the different phases of the wash cycle Opening the door during the wash cycle can cause EXPOSURE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES AND HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS AND VAPORS WASH CYCLE INTERRUPTED BY OPENED DOOR If the wash chamber door is opened during the wash the wash cycle is stopped and is considered unsuccessful The machine will return to its initial state The wash cycle should be restarted using the steps contained in this manual WASH CYCLE INTERRUPTED BY ALARM CONDITION If the machine goes into an alarm condition the wash cycle is stopped and is considered unsuccessful The machine will return to its initial state Resolve the problem then restart the cycle NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 14 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER 2 3 MAXIMUM CHARGE Respect the maximum charge allowed for the loading at the door and upper level Do not climb or sit on the doors When several baskets are used simultaneously maximum one basket can be in position out of chamber in the same time Maximum charge allowed on the different levels is WASHER 1400 LXP DOOR LEVEL 65 Kg
18. ME 03 CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY Prewash with hot water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with purified water Final rinse at 80 with the purified water Drying at 60 C Cooling PROGRAMME 04 GELOSE Prewash with hot water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with purified water Final rinse at 80 with the purified water Drying at 90 C Cooling NOTE other programs can be pre established depending on their necessities maximum 36 BEFORE START VERIFY THAT THE TAPS OF ENTRANCE OF WATER ARE OPEN NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 31 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 1 3 USING OF THE KEYPAD Numeric keypad 0 1 2 3 9 and keys and allow settings of times temperatures quantities and programs Keys and allow selection of setting ex water 1 water 2 Key allows validation of the datas Key makes it possible to retrogress during the settings All the flashing parameters are adjustable with keys 1 4 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE Choose an appropriate cycle for the items to be washed Press the WU push button There are 2 possibilities Washer configured with no cycle launching code Washer configured with a cycle launching code ACCESS CODE k x Enter your access code Validate with
19. OC 22 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER 6 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 6 1 CHECKING THE PRINTER Before launching any cycle or reprinting the printout check the quantity of paper of the printer roller 6 2 CHOICE OF THE SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS Please use quality paper The use of non approved products can cause dust and increased wear This can affect the guarantee The paper roll is normally delivered separately in order to prevent it from unrolling or becoming damaged during transport Consult Lancer about suitable paper rolls 6 3 REMOVING PAPER AND CLEARING PAPER J AMS If there is Some paper in the printer when a new roll is necessary or a paper jam has occurred simply open the cover and press the paper advance button 6 4 LOADING PAPER 1 Slide the cover opening button forward until it opens 2 Unroll a small amount of paper and insert the paper roll in the printer 3 Close the cover the paper has been loaded Pressing on the paper advance button while the printer is on standby mode makes the paper advance However the advance button has several other functions c Pressing the button once and releasing it e In standby mode makes the paper advance e nsleep mode makes the printer go into the standby mode c n standby mode a double click on the buttone prints out a sample message NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 23 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER 6 5
20. OOR LOCKING DEVICE OPTION 4 NASHING PRODUCTS 41 PRODUCT TANK AREA 42 WASHING PRODUCTS CATEGORIES 43 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS 44 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA 45 CHANGE OF THE TANKS 5 BUILT IN PRINTER OPTION 51 PRINTER VERIFICATION 52 SELECTING SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS 5 3 REMOVING PAPER OR CLEARING AJ AM 5 4 PAPER FEED BUTTON 55 INDICATIONS 5 6 OPENING THE DOORS NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 doc 3 LABEXIA LXP RANGE SUMMARY A LANCER LANCER 57 CHANGING THE PAPER 58 PRINTER MAINTENANCE 6 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 61 CHECKING THE PRINTER 6 2 CHOICE OF THE SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS 6 3 REMOVING PAPER AND CLEARING PAPER AMS 6 4 LOADING PAPER 65 OPERATING MODES 6 6 PRINTER MAINTENANCE 7 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES 71 SOME EXAMPLES 712 FITTING THE BASKETS CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER LLAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 11 SWITCHING ON 12 CYCLE 13 USING OF THE KEYPAD 14 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 15 DEVELOPMENT OF THE OPERATIONS 16 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE 2 END OF THE CYCLE 21 OPENING OF THE DOOR 22 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET IF PRINTER OPTION 23 SWITCHING OFF 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 31 STAND BY INFORMATIONS 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMS 4 NASHING PROGRAMS NU 1400LX V 1 12 2006 doc 4 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 2 29 30 30 30 32 32 34 34 36 36
21. OPERATING MODES Stand by mode ready to receive data but there is no data waiting to be printed out in the buffer and the printer engine is not turning Sleep mode actually disabled If the paper advance button is pressed the external charger connected or external data is received the printer leaves sleep mode and enters stand by mode The LED is off in sleep mode There is no switch Powering up is automatic or carried out by a command received from the washer disinfector To save energy the printer enters sleep mode after a period of inactivity The printer can be also programmed to always remain active orto enter sleep mode on command 6 6 PRINTER MAINTENANCE After a certain time of use it may prove necessary to remove paper dust from inside and around the mechanism Use a small vacuum for cleaning NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 24 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 7 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES IF THE LOADINGS TO BE HANDLED ARE SUPERIOR TO 25 KG THERE IS PLACE TO USE A HANDLING SYSTEM 7 1 SOME EXAMPLES In order to wash items in or TH type baskets place the baskets on the PS basic rack or PSB basic rack is with spray arm after removing one or more GS support grilles Check that the basket is correctly fitted on the rods of the rack designed for that purpose Reinstall the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of TE or TH type baske
22. OT DEMI 1 2 3 4 5 Co ro m m i i eo es co NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 40 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 4 2 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES STANDARD 1400 LXP Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn Volumetric Bacteriolo Chemistr flasks Virology FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 90 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 to 360s 1 1 1 43 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 6 6 6 22 PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l 3 PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C l l l 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360s l 0 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 3605 l l l 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 l l l 0 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C l l l PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 to 360s l Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 l l l l WASH DU
23. R RINSE 2 0 to 9 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 RINSE 4 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 HOT RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 DRYING 0 to 90 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C COOLING 0 to 30 mn NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 44 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn CYCLE N CYCLEN CYCLEN CYCLEN FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 010 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0103605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 010 3605 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 3605 PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 010 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360 5 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0103605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360 5 Option NEUTRALISATION 010 3605
24. RATION 0 to 30 mn 4 4 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 3 3 3 3 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 85 70 90 WASH DETERGENT 0 to 360s 43 43 43 54 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s 0 0 0 0 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 22 22 22 27 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 to 9 1 1 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 ACID RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 2 2 2 2 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 0 0 0 0 ACID RINSE 0 to 360 5 43 43 43 43 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s 1 26 1 26 1 26 1 26 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 to 9 1 2 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 1 1 RINSE 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 0 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 4 l 4 4 RINSE 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 1 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l 4 l RINSE 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 415 l l l l RINSE 4 DURATION 0 to 30 mn 0 0 0 0 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 l l l l HOT RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn 1 1 1 1 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 4 4 4 4 HOT RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C 50 80 80 80 DRYING 0 to 90 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 to 110 C 60 60 60 90 COOLING 0 to 30 mn 5 5 5 5 NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 D0C 41 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 4 3 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES SOFTENER OPTION 1400 LX Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn
25. RODUCTS MUST BE INFORMED OF THE IMPLICATED RISKS TO THESE PRODUCTS 4 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA Before changing to a different type or brand of cleaning chemical acid or detergent it is necessary to rinse the plumbing circuitry of the machine Install the new chemical s per the installation instructions and then prime the detergent and acid pumps Then a wash cycle can be programmed and run which uses several rinses with water only This will prevent any cross contamination of chemicals After the new cleaning chemical have been installed it will be necessary to adjust the chemical dosing times in all applicable steps of the wash cycle in order to match the formulation of the new Cleaning chemicals Please contact LANCER for advice or assistance 4 5 CHANGE OF THE TANKS Before launching the cycle check product tank levels and change those with low levels so as to avoid bad washing because of a lack of additive NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 18 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER WHEN TO CHANGE THE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS This message is displayed when the chemical bottles are almost empty AT BEGINNING OF CYCLE When starting the cycle in case of lack of product a message of sound and visual alarm appears Example Itis necessary to fill or change the detergent or acid containers to continue the cycle e DURING THE CYCLE VALIDATION MONITOR OPTION Dur
26. U 2 READING SEQUENCE OF A WASHING CYCLE 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING 4 PARAMETER SETTING 5 OF SETTING NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 49 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER 1 ACCES TO USER S MENU Switch the washer dryer ON by pushing the key display then shows the number of the last executed program Select program 00 Validate with the OMU key ACCESS CODE X Enter your user s code If a wrong code is entered the display recovers its initial state If the code is correct the display shows MENU OPERATOR PROGRAM READ Select using keys or the desired functions Validate with the lll key NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 50 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER 2 READING SEQUENCE OF A WASHING CYCLE It enables to display each sequence of a washing cycle MENU OPERATOR PROGRAM READ Validate with the OMU key Choose the program to be checked Validate with the OMU key PR EWA SH 1 02 0065 sequencing of all the functions in the cycle can be displayed by repeatedly pressing on the ll key The display returns to the user s menu NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 51 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING Enables dosing pump priming when changing additive tanks Switch the washer dryer OFF Use the necessary protections when handling the p
27. XIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 4 5 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE 1400 Estimated consumption of water per operation depending on the used baskets 20 litres Flow rate of the acid and detergent pumps depending on the used products 280 ml mn CYCLE N CYCLE N CYCLE N CYCLE N FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 to 360s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s PREWASH 2 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 112131415 PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 360s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 3605 PREWASH 3 DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 112131415 PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 to 360s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 to 3605 Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s WASH DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 112131415 WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 WASH DETERGENT 0 to 3605 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 to 9 FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 ACID RINSE DURATION 0 to 30 mn FILLING 1 2 3 4 5 ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C ACID RINSE 0 to 360s Option NEUTRALISATION 0 to 360s RUNNING WATE
28. alarm EXAMPLE FAULT N 01 MAXI PROBE 1 INCIDENT The probe used to check the temperature of the water in the chamber is disconnected or defective ACTION Check the electric connection and the state of the probe This message can also appear for the probes 2 3 and 4 FAULT N 05 lt T PROBE 1 HIGH gt INCIDENT During the re circulation phase the probe temperature is over the regulation temperature range This alarm can only appear if pre set temperature is 70 C minimum ACTION Check the electric connection and the state of the probe NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 72 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FAULT 06 PROBE 1 LOW gt INCIDENT During the re circulation phase the probe temperature is below the regulation temperature range This alarm can only appear if pre set temperature is 70 C minimum ACTION Check the electric connection and the state of the probe FAULT 09 BASIN TOO HOT gt INCIDENT During the drying phase the temperature read by the probe is with the top of the regulation period ACTION Check the electric connection and the state of the probe FAULT 12 lt FILLING CHAMBER gt ERROR N 12 FILLING CHAMBER INCIDENT During the filling phase the washer dryer has not reached its level of water before the development of the normal filling time defined in factory ACTION Check the open
29. aneous action on the keys and 7 enables to watch the names of the following programs PROGRAMME L ABO When you stop pushing on the key the last marked program is selected NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 39 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER LANCER 4 WASHING PROGRAMS 4 1 DESIGNATION OF WATER FILLING ACCORDING TO CONFIGURATIONS STANDARD CONFIGURATION FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 12345 PREWASHE 2 12 3 4 5 PREWASH 3 152535055 WASH 1 2 3 4 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 15253055 ACID RINSE 1 2 3 4 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 1 7 3 255 COLD DEMI 1 12 345 COLD DEMI 2 1 253 055 COLD DEMI 3 1 2 3 4 5 COLD DEMI 4 12345 HOT DEMI 1 2 3 4 5 AAA 1 1 CONFIGURATION WITHOUT SOFTENER FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 12945 PREWASHE 2 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 3 122945 WASH 1 2 3 4 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 12945 ACID RINSE 1 2 3 45 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 12945 COLD DEMI 1 1 2 3 4 5 COLD DEMI 2 12945 COLD 1 2 3 4 5 COLD 4 17 31 5 HOT DEMI 1 2 3 4 5 PPP c2 CONFIGURATION SOFTENER BUT WITHOUT PURIFIED WATER FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH 1 1 253 455 PREWASHE 2 1 2 3 4 5 PREWASH 3 1 253558 WASH 12 345 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 1 253555 ACID RINSE 1 2 3 4 5 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 1 253558 COLD DEMI 1 1 2 3 4 5 COLD DEMI 2 129045 COLD DEMI3 1 2 3 4 5 COLD DEMI 4 129145 H
30. aning of stainless steels It is convenient to follow strictly the instructions given by theirs manufacturers The chloric disinfectants must only be used with caution diluted solution in cold water short contact time abundant rinsing IN ALL THE CASES IT IS NECESSARY TO PROCEDE AFTER THE CLEANING TO AN ABONDANT AND CAREFUL RINSING WITH A SOFT TEXTILE IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE EVERY TRACE OF THE USED PRODUCT 6 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY a SHUT OFF THE WATER INLET COCKS so that the valves are not left pressurised Do not forget to open them again before using the appliance again b SWITCH OFF THE APPLIANCE 7 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE LANCER S TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE recommends to carry out a preventive maintenance action every year in order to guarantee the validity of the washing cycles and to perennialize the operation of the washer dryer The preventive maintenance reduced the risks of stoppings of the washer dryer due to breakdowns and makes it possible to lengthen the lifespan of the equipment A meter of hours on the washer dryer starts at the end of 800 operating hours a message with the screen indicating to carry out maintenance These 800 hours are as an indication and it is advisable in the cases of not very frequent use of the washer dryer to privilege the period of 1 year for the preventive maintenance Depending on the countries where the washer dryer is used and the local norms a higher frequency of preven
31. ation Mtf pressing Display Sequence duration in progress i 5 pressing Display lt Maximum remaining duration gt pressing Display Maximum duration already done Display Date 7h i 2 EM f if Printer or Validation Monitor option Display Hour 8 pressing if Printer or Validation Monitor option Display Output status relays 1 to 8 if test mode activated Display Output status relays 9 to 16 if test mode activated Display Output status relays 17 to 24 if test mode activated Display Input status 1 to 8 if test mode activated Display Alarm status 1 to 8 if test mode activated Re Initialization of the machine NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 35 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER 2 END OF THE CYCLE 2 1 OPENING OF THE DOOR BURN RISK IF THE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 C AT THE END OF THE CYCLE LET COOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCESORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM The display indicates END OF CYCLE E N D 0 If the chamber temperature is higher than 60 C prevention message appears If printer option remove and control the ticket delivered by the printer STANDARD WASHER DRYER NO DOOR LOCKING DEVICE Turn the handle towards the right and take the door down up to horizontal position When washer dryer is unloaded and door closed a new
32. cribed in the manual This manual is divided in 7 chapters completed by an appendix You have just ended the reading of chapter 1 Chapter 2 will familiarise yourself with your washer dryer in order to use it as correct as possible Chapter 3 describes step by step the washing process of launching a cycle at the end of this one Chapter 4 is reserved to you and allows you to read the sequences of a cycle of washing to prime the dosing pumps after a change of tank or to personalize the headings and feet of the printed tickets Chapter 5 introduces the different traceabily systems available in the LABEXIA LXP range washers dryers Chapter 6 describes the operations of internal and external maintenance of your washer dryer in order to keep it in good state as long possible Chapter 7 is a description of the different working incidents that you could find when using your washer dryer All over this manual we have incorporated brief comments and icons to help you locate the important information When you see this icon it means ATTENTION PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 9 LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START After having installed rightly your washer dryer following the installation manual you can begin to familiarise with this one You will find in this chapter all the information of indispensable knowle
33. dge to assure the good working and avoid material and corporal damage 1 OF THE CONTROL PANEL 2 SAFETY ADVICES 3 0PENING OF THE DOOR 4 NASHING PRODUCTS 5 BUILT IN PRINTER OPTION 6 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 7 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 11 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START LANCER 1 PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL MONEC D 9100 2 polymetron 87 5 26 5 C Atti Menu 00000000000 DISPLAY NUMERIC KEYPAD KEY START TEMPERATURE KEY TIME KEY POWER UP KEY KEY C 2 EI v o3 30 0750 3 90 303 NU 1400LX V 1 12 2006 D0C 10 11 12 13 FUNCTION KEY FUNCTION KEY amp DOOR OPENING KEY option PRINTER option CONDUCTIVITY METER option EMERGENCY STOP option RECORDER option 12 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 2 SAFETY ADVICES This apparatus dedicated to an industrial use has been developed to wash and dry glassware labware in the chemistry microbiology quality control and analytical laboratories THIS WASHER MUST BE USED UNDER THE NORMAL CONDITIONS OF OPERATION IN CONFORMITY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL OF THE MANUFACTURER WE DECLINE ANY RESPONSIBILITY AND GUARANTEE IN THE EVENT OF NON RESPECT OF THESE RECOMMENDATIONS WHICH CAN INVOLVE BODY OR MATERIAL DAMA
34. e main features of 1400 LXP washers dryers Multiple loading configurations thanks to four independent washing levels the upper levels can be positioned in three different positions Microprocessor control with 4 pre set programs plus 36 other open programs featuring programmable parameters Powerful hydraulic system guaranteeing the best results of washing with direct injection on each level and each lower and upper washing arm Easy loading and unloading thanks to the ergonomic loading level the extractable runners for the baskets and the automatic electric door lock option Internal and external labware drying system by means of hot HEPA filtered air This washer has been developed and manufactured following the standards CE or UL For the washers in conformity with the CE standards a CE conformity declaration is delivered with the machines NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 8 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION A LANCER 2 USER S MANUAL The present manual is destined to facilitate the operations of use handle maintenance and repair This only concerns the operations to be done by a level 1 code owner Before using your washer dryer and in order to obtain the best service read carefully the following advices and recommendations Follow them as they have been written in your interest Respecting the precautionary measures of use the washer dryer must only be used for the washing operations des
35. e paper rolls 5 3 REMOVING PAPER OR CLEARING A JAM If some paper remains in the printer when a new roll is required or a paper jam has occurred simply open the doors as described above Double clicking the paper feed button will print out any stored data if the printer was in spooling mode 5 4 PAPER FEED BUTTON Pressing the paper feed button when the printer is idle advances paper at up to 50 mm per second depending on the voltage supplied However the feed button has several additional functions A single press and release of the button in idle or spooling mode advances paper in steps of 1 16 mm Double clicking the button in idle mode prints a demo test message including the firmware version encoded calibration data and the full character set in spooling mode or having been out of paper prints any stored data and enters idle mode Double clicking means pressing and releasing twice in quick succession The double click period is like that of a PC mouse 5 5 LED INDICATIONS The LED on the printer door of the Ap1200 indicates the following printer conditions Steady illumination means that all is normal Flashing on and off indicates either the printer is out of paper the doors are not closed or a combination of the two Very rapid flashing indicates the power supply voltage is too low No light indicates that the unit has no power The LED is extinguished while the Paper Feed button is being
36. g chamber is above the safety temperature set point for door opening ACTION At the end of the cycle let the washer chamber and contents cool before opening the chamber door NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 70 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FULL BASIN INCIDENT If the wash chamber contains water at the beginning of the cycle either from the interruption of the previous cycle or due to an abnormal addition of water to the chamber ACTION The washer is automatically emptied and the cycle then proceeds normally MAINTENANCE REMINDER Maintenance n X XX Hours INCIDENT After turning on the machine the reminder of the upcoming preventative maintenance is shown on the display ACTION Press the key to acknowledge the reminder Schedule preventative maintenance service call PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED f or P r e ven Maintenance INCIDENT After starting the wash cycle the preventative maintenance message 15 shown on the display ACTION Press the key to acknowledge the reminder Preventative maintenance should be performed on the machine NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 71 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER 3 FAULT ALARMS Additional information can be displayed on screen 1 type 1 alarm gt instantaneous alarm e 72 type 2 alarm gt drying alarm e 73 type 3 alarm gt alarm with management of
37. ing the cycle in case of lack of product a message of sound and visual alarm appears Example This mistake is also mentioned in the ticket Example IN THE DETERGENT INTAKE INCIDENT N 10 HOW TO CHANGE THE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS Press 1 button to switch the washer OFF Use the necessary protection for the chemical to be changed gloves mask safety glasses Locate the container s that need to be changed Unscrew the 5 from the empty chemical bottle s and take out the chemical suction tube s Unscrew the cap s from the full chemical bottle s and insert the chemical suction tube s Tighten the cap s to secure the chemical suction tube in place Press 1 button to switch the washer ON Dispose of used chemical bottles or caps according to local and company regulations Please consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for specific information regarding the chemicals used in the washer NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 19 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER 5 BUILT IN PRINTER OPTION 5 1 PRINTER VERIFICATION Before launching a cycle or printing again the ticket check the quantity of paper in the roller of the printer 5 2 SELECTING SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS Make sure you use quality paper Extra dust and wear may result from non approved products This may affect warranty The paper roll is normally supplied separately to avoid unrolling or damage in transit Consult Lancer for suitabl
38. ings of the taps the state of water arrival tubes and filters NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 73 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FAULT N 13 WATER HEATING ERROR N 1 3 WATER HEATING INCIDENT During the heating phase this message appears if the temperature increase is not enough rapid 8 C for 8 minutes heating ACTION Check the electric connection the steam valve steam heating option the pressure of the steam circuit steam heating option and the safety thermal cut out close to heating elements FAULT 214 HEATING EXCESS INCIDENT During the heating phase this message appears if the basin temperature exceeds the programmed temperature by 20 C ACTION Check that the incoming water temperature does not exceed the programmed setpoint temperature to 20 C CONTACT A MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN FAULT N 15 DRAINING FAULT INCIDENT The washer has not been fully emptied at the end of the normal emptying time defined in factory ACTION Check that there is no restriction on the emptying line that the emptying pump or the valve and its pipes are not blocked and that the chamber filters are not clogged NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 74 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FAULT 16 lt CONDUCTIVITY PROBLEM gt For washers equipped with Conductivity meter Monitor Option INCIDENT Duri
39. itten in order to let you use your washer dryer You will find here the process of launching of the washing cycles appropriated to the materials to wash following the proposed programs as well as the handling which is necessary to make at the end of the cycle LLAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 2 END OF THE CYCLE 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 4 NASHING PROGRAMS NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 29 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 1 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 1 1 SWITCHING ON 1 2 CYCLE Push The display indicates the number of the last executed program and the type of washer dryer PROGRAMME N 1400 L 04 The washer disinfector is delivered with 4 pre established programs at the factory see page 40 Enter the number of the program to select the cycle with the help of the keys of the numeric keypad PROGRAMME 01 VOLUMETRIC FLASKS Prewash with hot water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with purified water Final rinse at 50 with the purified water Drying at 60 C Cooling PROGRAMME 02 BACTERIOLOGY VIROLOGY Prewash with hot water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Final rinse at 80 with the purified water Drying at 60 C Cooling NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 D0C 30 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER PROGRAM
40. key OW 3 displays can occur NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 32 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 1 The display indicates the selected cycle number the temperature in the chamber the current function RESINS RINSE Only on washers with regeneration or PREWASH 1 2 6 P REWAS H 1 TEMPERATURE 24 The cycle will be carried out without requiring any further action 2 The display indicates If there is a lack of product salt for washer with regeneration or washing products for washer with level floats the message is displayed at the start of the cycle when you press the key It is essential to fill the salt pot located inside of the washer see page 56 and or to fill the tanks of products 3 display indicates In the case the chamber contains water at the beginning of the cycle either following the interruption of the previous cycle or due to an abnormal addition of water from outside The washer is emptied and the cycle then proceeds normally NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 33 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 1 5 DEVELOPMENT OF THE OPERATIONS During the cycle the display shows in permanence the number of the program in course the water or the air temperature in the chamber the name of the function in course 1 6 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE Vocabulary A washing cycle consists of several sequences Pre
41. meric keypad Several characters can be displayed by a long pressing on keys of the numeric keypad Example with key 2 3 DEFde 3 Go through the characters by successive pressings on key 5 Each character must be validated with the key When the ticket line is customized complete the line of characters with successive pressings on key UN Press on key 2 to go to next heading line then to foot lines Validate with the I key The display returns to the user s menu NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 54 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER 5 END OF SETTING Select END OF SETTING using keys to leave user s menu E N D SETTINGS Validate with the ll key NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 55 LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank CHAPTER 5 TRACEABILITY A LANCER CHAPTER 5 TRACEABILITY These last years TRACEABILITY has become in the hospital milieu in a crucial issue The matter is to control permanently the correct development of the washing cycle and to obtain its validation TRACEABILITY enables the supervision of the correct performance of parameters such as washing chamber filling detergent taking effective temperature duration of the phases During the development of the program all the data must be registered archived in paper support and optionally on data support You will find in this chapter the different systems of traceability propo
42. n the limits which will not damage the articles to be treated by the washer dryer The temperature measured from 0 to 150 C precision 1 C between 0 and 100 C minimal resolution of 1 C measuring frequency 5s The pressure the maximum pressure is lower than 80 of the scale of the sensors precision of 5kPa resolution of 1kPa precision to the pressure of working 5kPa Timin precision of 2 5 for T lt 5 precision of 1 for T gt 5 4 7 WATER AND PRODUCT CONSUMPTION DEPENDING ON THE WASHING CYCLES These consumptions are given at indicative tittle and can change depending on the cycle parameters and the washing products used 1400 LXP Cycle N 01 Cycle 02 Volumetric Bacteriology flasks Virology Hot water 401 401 Cold water 601 801 Demineralized water 40 20 Total waters 140 140 Neutralizant NLL 200 ml 200 ml Detergent LLL 250 ml 250 ml NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 D0C 47 CycleN 03 Cycle 04 Chemistry Biology Gelose 40 60 80 80 60 40 180 180 200 ml 200 ml 250 ml 450 ml LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU In this chapter you will find all information to use your washer dryer as well as possible It is possible to execute all the detailed operations both by the owner of a technician code and the owner of a Supervisor code LACCES TO USER S MEN
43. ng final rinse water quality is not satisfactory The water conductivity can be checked on the ticket printer ACTION Check if program is well adapted to washed items water quality conductivity meter setting or probe connecting FAULT N 19 REFILL FAULT INCIDENT During the re circulation phase time to level water inside the basin exceeds 90 seconds ACTION Check the filling pressurestat the presence of a leak on the re circulating pump the draining pump or the connecting hoses of the hydraulic system FAULT 20 lt PUMP PRIMING gt INCIDENT During the filling phase the machine has not achieved proper water level for pump priming ACTION Check the water supply hoses filter screens and valves NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 75 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER FAULT 24 lt POWER INTERUPTION gt IF CYCLE AUTORESTART NON SELECTED ERROR N 2 4 POWER I N TERUPT INCIDENT Previous cycle has been stopped by a power interruption ACTION Start again the washing cycle FAULT N 25 POWER INTERUPTION IF CYCLE AUTORESTART SELECTED INCIDENT Previous cycle has been stopped by a power interruption ACTION Start again the washing cycle or start the washing cycle at the beginning of the sequence in progress when power has been interrupted Press key Press on key y EEPROM BURNING XX CYCLE RESUME IN PROGRESS LOWR BASIN 20
44. on the PS basic rack or PSB basic rack with spray arm after removing one or more GS support grilles Check that the basket is correctly fitted on the rods of the rack designed for that purpose Reinstall the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of PL type baskets i You should only use baskets that are suitable for the parts to be washed When your washer is put into service our technicians will give you useful advice on the best way to load the racks relative to the items to be washed Please feel free to contact LANCER for advice or assistance When several racks are used simultaneously on the different levels only one rack should be pulled out of chamber on the door and the runners at a time NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 26 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 7 2 FITTING THE BASKETS a Pull the slide rails out of the chamber Ee b Remove the front pins c Insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the 3 ri q slide rails d Fit the pins back in place between wheels 2 TRIES and 3 SS 1 2 3 BASKET WHEELS 4PIN THE CHOICE OF THE BASKETS AND RACKS 15 VERY IMPORTANT TO EFFICIENT CLEANING PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT LANCER FOR ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 27 LABEXIA LXP RANGE This page left intentionally blank CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER This chapter has been wr
45. pressed NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 20 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 5 6 OPENING THE DOORS BEFORE HANDLING THE PRINTER USERS MUST ENSURE THAT THEY ARE PROPERLY DISCHARGED TO EARTH Step1 mu Use the index finger to pull maa S release lever open ws e e Step 2 Continue to swing open this door until it is held in the fully opened position I Step 3 Swing open the door with the printer mechanism attached normally top door until it is in the fully open position Do not grip the tear bar or the print head whilst opening NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 21 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER 5 7 CHANGING THE PAPER Step 1 To open the doors please follow the procedure as detailed in the section Opening The Doors above Step 2 Discard a few tums in case they have been yka Chaca N damaged or have glue on P4 Ensure the coated surface is orientated correctly EET to contact the print head x 77 Step 3 Close printer door ensuring the paper is carefully aligned in the paper path Step 4 Close release lever door Apply pressure to both sides of the door gt When the LED stops flashing the printer is ready to print 5 8 PRINTER MAINTENANCE After some use you may need to remove paper dust from and around the mechanism Use a Small vacuum cleaner to clear NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 D
46. roducts gloves masks glasses Open the tank casing door and locate the tank to be changed Verify the level of the other product tanks to avoid a new alarm LACK OF PRODUCT in the next beginning of cycle Unscrew the stoppers and take off the product suction pipes place them in a container Change the tank s and replace the suction pipe s Switch the washer dryer ON to prime dosing pumps MENU OPERATOR PUMP PRIMI 6 Validate with the OIL Presson or key to select dosing pump to be primed Choose with button OIN status ON or OFF of the dosing pump FILLING PROGRESS Chamber is filled with water to dilute the product Status is ON during 1mn to prime dosing pump NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 52 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER LANCER EMPTY ING PROGRES 5 Basin emptying To go out the adjustment mode validate with key E ND SETTING PUMP gt Validate with the lll key The display returns to the user s menu NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 53 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 4 USER S MENU A LANCER 4 TICKET PARAMETER SETTING Enables to customize 2 heading lines and 3 foot lines on the ticket if printer option MENU OPERATOR PRINTER SETTINGS Validate with the Key HEAD 1 U TICKET LIGNE First character is flashing on top of display Characters are selected with the and keys or nu
47. ronic cards X X X Verify the correct operation of all relays and their associated components X X X Change the heating relay X X X Change the Hepa filter of the dryer X X X Verify the correct operation of the fan of the dryer X X X Verify the correct operation of the non return valve of the drying network X X X 1 Daily maintenance must be handled by users staff 2 Others maintenances bi annual 1 year 2 years amp 5 years must be carry out by the Lancer s technical assistance service NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 66 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS In this chapter you will find all the working incidents that you could find in your washer dryer LINCIDENTS 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS 3 FAULT ALARMS NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 67 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 7 INCIDENTS GUIDE OF QUICK REPAIRS A LANCER 1 INCIDENTS 1 1 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENTER THE WASHER e The tube is blocked e The tank is empty e The pump hose is pinched 1 2 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION e t is not connected to the power supply e There is mains power e The circuit breaker protecting the electrical control circuit has been tripped CONSULT THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT 1 3 ABNORMAL NOISE One of the washing arms is touching one or more of the items to be washed Check the loading of the washer NU_1400LX_ANG V
48. sed by our company LINTERNAL PRINTER OR EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS232 OPTION NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 57 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 5 TRACEABILITY LANCER 1 INTERNAL PRINTER OR EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION ITS ROLE The LANCER PRINTER gives permanently the development of the washing Also it permits the stock of the information ITS RESULTS At the end of the program the results are registered and archived whether on a paper support by the mean of an horodated ticket or on a magnetic support via an RS 232 connection lt lt a INTERNAL PRINTER EXTERNAL PRINTER built in printer in front of the washer desktop printer NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 58 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 5 TRACEABILITY A LANCER 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS232 OPTION The LABEXIA LXP washers dryers are controlled by a programmable microprocessor In order to obtain an independent verification of the washing disinfecting process a VALIDATION MONITOR can be provided The VALIDATION MONITOR is a microprocessor independent from the controller and equipped with its own sensors and clock ITS ROLE The LANCER VALIDATION MONITOR is a system of validation of the washing parameters It checks permanently the right development of the washing cycle and allows its validation as well as the stock of the information ITS RESULTS At the end of the program the re
49. sults are registered and archived whether on a paper support by the mean of an horodated ticket or on a magnetic support via a RS 232 connection provided IMPRESSION OF A REPORT The date the hour the number of phases of the program as well as their denomination are printed in the ticket these durations can vary from one cycle to the other The temperature is printed at constant intervals which can be previously chosen The value of the temperature is given by the LANCER VALIDATION MONITOR and can be compared to the programmed one which is printed as well At the end of the cycle the hour of ending of the cycle and its complete duration are indicated at the bottom of the ticket This ticket is called complete ticket it is generally used during the installation phase of the washer in order to determine the best washing and disinfecting procedure and to periodically validate the washer A smaller ticket simplified ticket is enough for the ordinary washings It simply indicates the date and the hour of start and end of the cycle the number of programs and their durations If an incident occurs during the washing a complete ticket will be automatically printed showing all the phases executed before the failure THE DISPLAYED TEMPERATURE 15 THE TEMPERATURE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHAMBER PRE SET REGULATED TEMPERATURE THE TEMPERATURE PRINTED ON THE TICKET CORRESPONDS TO THE REAL TEMPERATURE IN THE CHAMBER A DIFERENTIAL
50. the sense of the brushing to avoid the risk of stripes For the drying the best is using a rubber scraper similar to the one used to clean windows This will avoid watering you can have with a rap cleaning PRUDENCE TRY TO AVOID THE PROJECTIONS OF LIQUID OVER THE WASHER DRYER 5 2 CLEANING PRODUCTS LANCER offers a maintenance product for stainless steel in the market under the name of LANCERSHINE A safe and efficient aerosol cleaning product for a use in the external side of the stainless machines and other equipments to be washed assuring a very professional finishing Available in container of 450 ml Ref LANCERSHINE DETERGENTS SOAPS All the detergents soaps or cleaning products found in shops can normally be used but they MUST NOT contain chlorinated products Domestic soaps for dishwashers or washing machines are particularly adapted to the periodical cleaning ABRASIVE DUSTS These products can stripe the stainless steel surfaces and modify then the aspect at least locally Even that their use can be useful to eliminate by scraping the adherent spots NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 00 64 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER ACID PRODUCTS The resource to these acid cleaning products must only be used in specific cases Vinegar acetic acid can be used to remove stains left by minerals There are phosphoric acid based or nitric acid based products specially conceived for the cle
51. tive maintenance visits can be necessary NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 65 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DRYER A LANCER LANCER 8 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 88 FUNCTION 8 B gt gt gt N m Clean filter system in chamber X X X X X Check chemical containers for any leakage X Ensure chemical hoses are not pinched X X X X X Clean exterior panels xX Inspect water supply hoses for cracks bulges and leaks X X X X Ensure the water hose seals and filters are clean and have no cracks Check chemical supply hoses for cracks bulges and leaks X X X X Inspect internal tubing on chemical pumps for wear X X X X Check chemical level sensors for correct operation X X X X Ensure all panels are properly secured Check all internal hoses for cracks bulges and leaks X X X X Ensure all hose clamps are properly tightened Check all column seals for leaks and cracks X X X X Check spray arm support seals for leaks and cracks Check spray arms and bushings for wear X X X X Check door seal and gasket for leakage X X X X Inspect the door springs door wheels and their sling hooks door switch for X XX X proper operation Check recycling and emptying pump seals for leakage and quiet operation X Xx Check for lose electrical connections at components and elect
52. ts a Note The PS should only be positioned at the bottom level of the washer chamber where washing action is provided by the lower spray arm The PSB can be positioned on any level It is extremely important that the items to be washed are prevented from moving in order to obtain correct cleaning and to avoid breakage of fragile items Items that can be easily moved or knocked over when loaded on the PS or PSB rack should be secured in place The GC hold down screen should be used for PS or PSB racks The GCI hold down lt screen should be used for injector racks WW PS NU 1400LX ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 25 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START A LANCER In the case of washing items with small diameter openings such as volumetric flasks it is very important that the flow rate of the injectors used must be lower than the flow capacity of the flasks to be washed in order to avoid a gradual filling of the flasks during the washing cycle If the diameter of the opening is too small to allow the water to escape from around the injector the mechanical action of the injector can be absorbed by the water contained in the glassware giving poor cleaning results It is imperative to use baskets with injectors of proper diameter and above all to secure lightweight items with a GC or GCI hold down screen In order to wash items on a PL type L mmn basket for cleaning slides place the baskets
53. wash Wash Rinse Drying Each sequence is divided in phases Filling Priming Re circulating Additive intake Emptying KEYS USING OF THE KEYPAD Fast advance if Validation Monitor option Fast Advance is automatically set on OFF 1st pressing Display Phase in progress 214 pressing Display Waiting phase 39 pressing Display Program N Xx Display Remaining rinse number 48 i only for Running water rinses 1 and 2 m ay lt Number of rinse already done gt 59 pressing only for Running water rinses 1 and 2 4 1st pressing Display Lower basin temperature Display Upper basin temperature Display right chimney temperature amp left chimney temperature not applicable on LABEXIA LXP range 314 pressing 5 4 pressing Display Programmed temperature AN Display Lower basin temperature L24 amp Lower basin temperature MONVAL 5 pressing I if Validation Monitor option Display Upper basin temperature L24 amp Upper basin temperature MONVAL 69 pressing if Validation Monitor option NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 34 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER gt 15 pressing Display Remaining phase duration gt 214 pressing Display lt Phase duration already done gt 39 pressing Display Programmed phase dur
54. washing cycle can begin WASHER DRYER EQUIPPED WITH A DOOR LOCKING DEVICE OPTION Push the key urn the handle towards the right and take the door down up to horizontal position When washer dryer is unloaded and door closed a new washing cycle can begin NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 DOC 36 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 2 2 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET IF PRINTER OPTION Itis possible to print the ticket again in the following cases lack of paper end of roller bad impression Push simultaneously the keys 2 and 2 Wait for the complete impression of the ticket before launching a new washing cycle 2 3 SWITCHING OFF Push the key Close the taps of arrival of water Clean the filters of the bottom of the chamber see page 62 COMMENT In case of an interruption of the electrical feeding the program is returned to the initial point It is convenient then to proceed again to the operations of BEGINNING OF A CYCLE see page 26 It is convenient to execute again the complete washing cycle NU_1400LX_ANG V 1 12 2006 00 37 LABEXIA LXP RANGE CHAPTER 3 USING YOUR WASHER DRYER A LANCER 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 3 1 STAND BY INFORMATIONS USING OF THE KEYPAD Selection of the washing cycle program Increment of the program N Decrement of the program N Display Lower basin temperature amp Upper basin temperature st i Upper basin temperature not applicable on
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