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810 LX / 815LX USER MANUAL
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1. OPERA TO amp M E NU Pump eT imig Accept with mO button ACG 1D PUMP gt OFF Choose with button mO status ON or OFF of the dosing pump Display indicates automatic basin emptying To select detergent pump output press on button 4 4 CET ERG EWN PUMP En a o reglage Press button mO En d 61 menu NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 41 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 4 NAME CHOICE OF ONE WASHING CYCLE In addition to being identified by its number 01 02 03 etc each programmed cycle can be given a NAME examples CHEMISTRY BACTERIO INSTRUMENTS ANAESTHETIC A maximum of 16 characters is available After accessing to user menu you must choose NAME PROGRAM with 474 and 3 buttons to define the name of a washing cycle Accept with mO button OPERATOR MENU Name oF progr am Choose the cycle number to modify with C 1 C2 03 4 4 Accept with mO button The characters selection is got with 474 and 3 buttons A press on gO button enables to accept the chosen character then to pass on next space If the chosen name has less than 16 characters fill in blank space by pressing on mO button When you are on the 16 character pressing mO button enable to record the programme s name and to return to the user s menu Eon g o f menu NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 42 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 5 THE CHOICE OF MACHINE
2. CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION You have in your possession a GETINGE LANCER washer 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 learn to know it and use it rightly so it will do for many years the job it was developed for NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 9 LANCER INTRODUCTION 1 COPYRIGHT LIABILITY All rights reserved GETINGE LANCER pays close attention to all technical developments and continuously seeks to improve its products and services in order to provide an adequate response to the needs of its clients GETINGE LANCER therefore reserves the right to modify the related documentation without prior notice 2 MANUFACTURER The LABEXIA range is manufactured in our Center of Excellence in washers glassware GETINGE LANCER 30 Bd de l Industrie Z I Pahin 31170 Tournefeuille France 3 810 LX 815 LK RANGE 810 LX 815 LX washers belongs to the LABEXIA range of washers and washer for the cleaning and drying of labware in the chemistry microbiology quality control and analytical laboratories Fully programmable easy to use 810 LX 815 features the automatic electric door locking for the users comfort and safety Some of the main features of 810 LX 815LX washers Microprocessor control w
3. 4 1 WHEN TO DECONTAMINATE THE WASHER Special care must be taken to protect users and maintenance personnel from coming in contact with the chemicals temperatures and hazardous materials that may be used in this machine This can occur due to a wash cycle being prematurely interrupted by opening the door turning off power or an alarm condition If the door has been inadvertently opened the machine should be allowed to cool down for one hour then the door should be shut and the cycle restarted If the power has been inadvertently turned off it should be turned on and the cycle restarted If the washer has stopped due to an alarm condition that requires a maintenance technician the maintenance technician must decontaminate the machine before performing the repairs 4 2 HOW TO DECONTAMINATE THE MACHINE Press 0 key to switch the washer off The machine should be allowed to cool down for one hour Use the necessary personal protection gloves mask safety glasses Remove the Waste Water Flexible emptying hose from the standpipe and place it in a large containment sump that can hold 14 liters 3 7 gallons with a top edge no more than 100 mm 4 inches above the floor This will siphon water from the basin into the containment sump Replace the Waste Water Flexible emptying hose into the standpipe Remove the 2 basin filters and use an external pump to remove the remainder of the water from the bottom of the chamber Replace
4. 60HZ 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE CHAPTER 4 ia 1 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 2 THE PRO KIT OPTION CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 0 1 FILTERS 11 STRAINERS FILTERS 1 2 CHAMBER FILTERS 2 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY 3 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 3 1 CLEANING METHOD 3 2 CLEANING PRODUCTS 4 DECONTAMINATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS 4 1 WHEN TO DECONTAMINATE THE WASHER 4 2 HOW TO DECONTAMINATE THE MACHINE 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 6 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 7 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS 810 LX 815 LX 8 DISPOSAL OF WASHER CHAPTERS E oine NENEA 1 INCIDENTS 11 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENTER THE WASHER 1 2 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION 13 ABNORMAL NOISE NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 7 49 50 52 53 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 58 58 58 59 59 60 60 62 62 62 62 SUMMARY 2 WARNINGS 2 1 LACK OF PRODUCTS 2 2 HOT CHAMBER 2 3 FULL BASIN 2 4 MAINTENANCE REMINDER 2 5 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED 3 FAULT ALARMS 3 1 FAULT N 1 PROBE FAULT 3 2 FAULT N 2 EMPTYING FAULT 3 3 FAULT N 3 HEATING EXCESS 3 4 FAULT N 4 HEATING FAULT 3 5 FAULT N 5 NO WATER 3 6 FAULT N 6 DOOR FAULT 3 7 FAULT N 7 LEVEL FAULT NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 8 LANCER 63 63 63 63 64 64 65 65 65 66 66 67 67 67 LANCER INTRODUCTION
5. FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT O to 360s OPTION PREWASH 1 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 2 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 3 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 3 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s WASH TIME O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C WASH DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 FILLING CWM PW ACID RINSE TIME FILLING ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE NEUTRALIZING ACID OPTION ACID RINSE NEUTRALIZATION RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 Oto9 FILLING CWM PW COLD DEMI TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING PW HOT DEMI TIME O to 30 mn FILLING PW PW PW HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE O to 95 C 80 80 DRYING TIME O to 90 mn 25 25 DRYING Oor 110 C 100 100 100 COOLING O to 30 mn 0 5 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 48 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 815LX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120V MONO 60016 The washer is supplied with 4 factory programmed cycles that are designed to meet most washing needs However all cycles can be modified to meet customer requirements Water consumption estimated per phase depends on the baskets racks used 12 liters Output from acid an
6. Water consumption estimated per phase depends on the baskets racks used 12 liters Output from acid and detergent pumps depends on the chemicals used 280 ml min SEQUENCES POSSIBILITIES PROG PROG PROG PROG PREWASH TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT Oto 360s OPTION PREWASH 1 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360s PREWASH T O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH T O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 3 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s WASH TIME O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE O to 85 C WASH DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 Oto9 FILLING CWM PW ACID RINSE TIME FILLING ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE NEUTRALIZING ACID OPTION ACID RINSE NEUTRALIZATION RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 Oto9 FILLING CWM PW COLD DEMI TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING PW HOT DEMI TIME O to 30 mn FILLING PW HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE O to 85 C DRYING TIME O to 90 mn DRYING Oor 110 C COOLING O to 30 mn Applicable only on models 815 LX It is not recommend to set wash programs at maximum values for time and temperature as this will result in reduced equipment life and increased maintenance frequency of equipment If you wish to create a custom was
7. 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 or to enter sleep mode on command 5 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 19 LANCER BEFORE YOU START 5 7 NOTE PRINTING If the printer is connected to a battery pack and not an AC battery charger it is imperative to control the operating mode sleep mode idle mode of your printer prior to launch the printing In the user menu you can access to the reprinting cycles tickets and in the supervisor menu for printing e program parameters e configuration settings If the printer is in sleep mode the data launched from these menus will be lost It is imperative to enable the printer by pressing the paper feed button to launch printing If printing has been requested without idle mode setting of the printer it may be necessary to power off and on again your washer and printer to reset them Do not hesitate to consult GETINGE LANCER for advice NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 20 BEFORE YO LANCER BEFORE YOU START 6 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES IF THE LOADINGS TO BE HANDLED ARE SUPERIOR TO 25 KG THERE IS PLACE TO USE A HANDLING SYSTEM 6 1 SOME EXAMPLES In order to wash items in TE or TH type baskets place the
8. CYCLE LAUNCHING Choose water for RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button 1 RUNN WATER 1 Cold Water mains Select the duration of the acid rinse O to 30 mn 59 s Select the minutes with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Choose water for ACID RINSE phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Choose the acid rinse temperature O to 95 C 0 to 85 C for 120v mono 60hz washer Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Choose the acid intake time O to 6 mn 59 s 1 second will deliver approximately 5 ml of chemical The volume of water in the wash chamber is approximately 12 liters Select the minutes with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 36 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING If washer is equipped with neutralizing option choose additive intake time O to 6 mn 59s 1 second will deliver approximately 5 ml of chemical Note The volume of water in the wash chamber is approximately 12 liters Select the minutes with 474 and 3 buttons Accept with sO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons A
9. are controlled by a programmable microprocessor In order to obtain an independent verification of the washing process an additional card is provided The PRO KIT is a microprocessor independent from the controller and equipped with its own sensors and clock ITS ROLE The PRO KIT is a system of verification of the washing parameters It checks permanently the right development of the washing cycle and an important support for a validation as well as 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 a horodated ticket or on a magnetic support via a RS 232 connection NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 53 MANTENA LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER This chapter describes the maintenance operations to assure the good working of your washer RESIDUES OF PRODUCTS SUCH AS ACETONE SOLVENTS PETROLEUM PETROLEUM DERIVATIVES CHROMIUM SULPHATE ACID SULPHURIC NITRIC HYDROCHLORIC EVEN AT A LOW CONCENTRATION MUST NOT BE USED OR PLACED IN THE WASHER IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 55 MANTENA LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 1 FILTERS 1 1 STRAINERS FILTERS Check the cleanness of the strainer filters and clean e them if needed E 7 1 2 CHAMBER FILTERS These two filters prevent the residues to enter the hydraulic circuit 3 H A PUMP S
10. message may be displayed during filling for PREWASH 1 PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 WASH RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI WATER RINSES and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE 3 6 FAULT N 6 DOOR FAULT Door Fault Definition This message is displayed when the door is opened during the cycle The cycle is stopped Corrective Action Shut the door and start the cycle again 3 7 FAULT N 7 LEVEL FAULT Fix to Level Definition After achieving the proper water level during the Filling Time the water level has dropped causing the pressurestat to open times to indicate fluctuation of the water level in the machine Corrective Action Check if you have a leak or if the emptying tube is out of location NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 67 Getinge Lancer 30 Boulevard de l Industrie FR 31170 Tournefeuille France Phone 33 561151111 Fax 433 561151616 www lancer fr LANCER GETINGE GROUP www getinge com Lancer UK Ltd 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR United Kingdom 44 1223861665 44 1223861990 www lancer co uk Lancer USA Inc 1150 Emma Oaks Tri Ste 140 Lake Mary FL 32746 7120 United States Phone 1 4073278488 Fax 1 4073271229 www lancer com Pictures and drawings non contractual GETINGE LANCER reserves the right to make changes in this manual GETINGE GROUP is a leading global provider of equipment and systems that contribute to quality enhancement and cost e
11. screens will be displayed a the display indicates the selected cycle number the temperature in the chamber the current function PREWASH 1 The cycle will be carried out without requiring any further action b If the chemical container s are empty the display indicates It is necessary to fill or change the detergent or acid container to start the cycle c If there is water in the basin following the interruption of the previous cycle or due to abnormal addition of water the display indicates The washer will empty automatically and the cycle then proceeds normally d If the temperature probe is defective the display indicates The probe must be replaced prior to operation of the machine AT THE END OF THE CYCLE LET COOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCESORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 29 CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING LANCER 2 4 INFORMATION AVAILABLE DURING THE WASH CYCLE BUTTON DISPLAY INDICATION COMMENT 1 22 PREWASH1 Temperature at bottom eens Reals a by Bas cuve 37 C of hamber e probe located in bottom o chamber 03 WASH _ Programmed Programmed temperature for phase T prog 70 C temperature in progress 7 2 03 LAVAGE Remaining time of the Aed n T phase 02m42s pese memorized starting fro e same complete cycle already carried out 03 LAVAGE P
12. the 2 basin filters Remove the necessary side panel s in order to gain access to the components that need to be repaired or replaced Perform the repairs by replacing the parts in the same manner by which they were installed in the factory Please note that all safety devices on this machine are factory preset and will not require any modification or calibration by maintenance personnel Replace the side panel s that were removed Press C key to switch the washer on Dispose of used parts that may have been exposed to toxic chemicals or contaminated by pathogenic materials according to local and company regulations Please consult the Material Safety Data Sheet for specific information regarding the chemicals used in this machine NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 58 MANTENAN LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE GETINGE LANCER S TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE recommends to all the users at least one annual preventive maintenance visit The preventive maintenance reduces the risks of stops of the washer due to breakdowns and enables enlarge the life duration of the equipments Depending on the countries where the washer is used and the local norms a higher frequency of preventive maintenance visits can be necessary 6 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE FUNCTION Daily Biannual 1 Year 2 Year 5 Year CLEAN FILTER SYSTEM IN CHAMBER CHECK CHEMICAL CONTAINERS FOR ANY LEAKA
13. 4 4 CHANGE OF THE TANKS 5 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 5 1 CHECKING THE PRINTER 5 2 CHOICE OF THE SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS 5 38 REMOVING PAPER AND CLEARING PAPER JAMS 5 4 LOADING PAPER 5 5 OPERATING MODES 5 6 PRINTER MAINTENANCE 5 7 NOTE PRINTING 6 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 5 10 10 10 11 16 16 17 20 21 SUMMARY LA N E R 6 1 SOME EXAMPLES 6 2 FITTING THE BASKETS CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 1 DESCRIPTION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS OF KEYPAD 2 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 2 1 SWITCHING ON 2 2 CYCLES 2 3 LAUNCHING THE CYCLE 2 4 INFORMATION AVAILABLE DURING THE WASH CYCLE 3 END OF CYCLE 3 1 OPENING OF THE DOORS 3 2 OPENING 3 3 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET 3 4 SWITCHING OFF 4 ACCESS TO USER MENU 4 1 MODIFYING THE WASHING CYCLES 4 2 SEQUENCES READING OF ONE WASHING CYCLE 4 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING 4 4 NAME CHOICE OF ONE WASHING CYCLE 4 5 THE CHOICE OF MACHINE NAME 4 6 READING OF CYCLE FAULTS 4 7 PRINTER PARAMETERS OPTION 4 8 RETURN TO THE INITIAL STATE 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 810 LX 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 810 LX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120V MONO 60HZ 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 815LX NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 6 21 23 26 27 27 27 29 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 34 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 46 47 48 SUMMARY LA N E R 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 815LX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120V MONO
14. GE ENSURE CHEMICAL HOSES ARE NOT PINCHED CLEAN EXTERIOR PANELS gt lt lt gt lt INSPECT WATER SUPPLY HOSES FOR CRACKS BULGES AND LEAKS ENSURE THE WATER HOSE SEALS AND FILTERS ARE CLEAN AND HAVE NO CRACKS CHECK CHEMICAL SUPPLY HOSES FOR CRACKS BULGES AND LEAKS INSPECT INTERNAL TUBING ON CHEMICAL PUMPS FOR WEAR IF APPLICABLE CHECK CHEMICAL LEVEL SENSORS FOR CORRECT OPERATION IF APPLICABLE ENSURE ALL PANELS ARE PROPERLY SECURED CHECK ALL INTERNAL HOSES FOR CRACKS BULGES AND LEAKS ENSURE ALL HOSE CLAMPS ARE PROPERLY TIGHTENED CHECK ALL COLUMN SEALS FOR LEAKS AND CRACKS CHECK SPRAY ARM SUPPORT SEALS FOR LEAKS AND CRACKS CHECK SPRAY ARMS AND BUSHINGS FOR WEAR CHECK DOOR SEAL AND GASKET FOR LEAKAGE INSPECT THE DOOR SPRINGS DOOR WHEELS AND THEIR SLING HOOKS DOOR SWITCH FOR PROPER OPERATION MK DK DK OK DK OK OK OK DK OK OK OK CHECK RECYCLING AND EMPTYING PUMP SEALS FOR LEAKAGE AND QUIET OPERATION CHECK FOR LOSE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AT COMPONENTS AND ELECTRONIC CARDS VERIFY THE CORRECT OPERATION OF ALL RELAYS AND THEIR ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS lt gt lt X DK OK KP XXX DK OOK OK PDK DK DK DK gt lt gt lt gt lt lt OK X DK OK KK KOK DK OOK OK LK DK DK gt lt gt lt gt lt CHANGE THE HEATING RELAY O
15. H 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 3 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 3 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s WASH TIME O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C WASH DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 FILLING ACID RINSE TIME FILLING ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE NEUTRALIZING ACID OPTION ACID RINSE NEUTRALIZATION RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 FILLING CWM PW COLD DEMI TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING PW HOT DEMI TIME O to 30 mn FILLING PW HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE O to 95 C NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 46 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 810 LX SUPPLY VOLTAGE 120V MONO 60HZ The washer is supplied with 4 factory programmed cycles that are designed to meet most washing needs However all cycles can be modified to meet customer requirements Water consumption estimated per phase depends on the baskets racks used 12 liters Output from acid and detergent pumps depends on the chemicals used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacterio Chemistry Agarose Flasks Virology Biology Gel PROG PROG PROG SEQUENCES POSSIBILITIES 01 02 03 PREWASH TIME 1 O to 30 mn 1 2 2 FILLING CWM PW CWM CWM CWM PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C O 0 O PREWASH 1 DETERGENT O to 360
16. ION e It is not connected to the power supply e There is mains power The circuit breaker protecting the electrical control circuit has been tripped CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT 1 3 ABNORMAL NOISE e One of the washing arms is touching one or more of the items to be washed e Check the loading of the washer EVERY MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL INSTALLATION INTERVENTION MUST BE DONE BY A TECHNICIEN ENTITLED TO WORK UNDER TENSION NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 62 PROBLEMS LANCER 2 WARNINGS 2 1 LACK OF PRODUCTS only for washer with level float INCIDENT The following message is displayed if lack of chemical at start of cycle when you press the START key ACTION Check level of additive tanks replace additive low level tank 2 2 HOT CHAMBER WARNING HOT CHAMBER INCIDENT the following message is displayed if the temperature inside the washing 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 2 3 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 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 63 PROBLEMS LANCER 2 4 MAINTENANCE REMINDER INCIDENT After turning on t
17. K KK OK DK OK DK DK DK OK DK DK gt lt DK gt lt lt 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 GETINGE LANCER s technical assistance service NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 59 MANTENA LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 7 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS 810 LX 815 LX New Quantity Door Spring 12010003 46020064 46040004 23010047 23010070 28020066 23080014 0076 0074 23080098 14050003 04120002 14030041 33080026 17010025 31040012 20030007 NIN w 8 DISPOSAL OF WASHER At the end of life of the washer the users attention is drawn to the requirement not to dispose of waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE as unsorted municipal waste and to collect such WEEE separately NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 60 PHOBLEMS LANCER CHAPTER 6 PROBLEMS In this chapter you will get all the problems that you might get on your washer In a general way and whatever the noted anomaly it is appropriate to stop the machine to disconnect the power supply cable and to turn off the taps of water arrivals NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 61 PROBLEMS CHAPTER 6 LANCE R 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 FUNCT
18. LANCER ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS LANCER PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE USE Users must be trained before using the washer The staff that use or repair this washer 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 A written register of these trainings must be kept in order to prove the presence and the understanding of the interested parties NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 3 SUMMARY LA N E R SUMMARY CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION miribne n 1 COPYRIGHT LIABILITY 2 MANUFACTURER 3 810 LX 815 LX RANGE 4 USER MANUAL CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START escsesececererereneen 1 SAFETY ADVICES 11 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 1 2 USE 2 OPENING THE WASHER S DOOR 3 MAXIMUM CHARGE 4 WASHING PRODUCTS 4 1 WASHING PRODUCTS CATEGORIES 4 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS 4 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA
19. NAME After accessing to user menu you must choose MACHINE NAME with 474 and 3 buttons to define the name of the machine Accept with mO button Or ERA TOR MENU Machine name 3 4 The characters selection is got with I and buttons Press ro button to accept the chosen character and to pass on next space If the chosen name has less of 16 characters fill in empty blanks by pressing ro button Machine name The program name is recorded in memory after the 16 character is entered by pressing the mO button and to return to the user s menu End o f menu NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 43 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 6 READING OF CYCLE FAULTS After accessing to user menu you must choose FAULT CYCLES with 4 4 and 3 buttons to read the 5 last faults Accept with TO button OPERATOR MENU FAULTY amp Lee Example Change the Ptr value with 474 and 37 buttons You could like this read the N and the designation the alarm previously tripped If you select the value O you got the last tripped alarm if you select the value 1 you got the last before alarm etc If you press START button you will get any additional information about the alarm tripping To quit this menu press mO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 44 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 7 PRINTER PARAMETERS OPTION This menu allows to customize 2 heading lines a
20. ORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM If the chamber temperature is higher than 60 C a prevention message appears END OF ir H Q T BASI N gt 0 0 The display indicates END OF CYCLE E N D U F oy 2 32 DOOR Wait few seconds for unlocking device before opening the door 3 2 OPENING Proceed as described page 16 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 31 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 3 3 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET For washers equipped with the printer option it is possible to print the ticket again in the following cases need of a second ticket lack of paper end of roll poor printout Press the keys r O and 1 Each ticket is stored according to a specific ticket number This number 0 to 65000 is printed on ticket Choose with keys 4 4 or 3 ticket number to be printed 0 to 65000 Validate with the key PRINTING N PROGRESS Wait for the complete impression of the ticket before launching a new washing cycle 3 4 SWITCHING OFF Press 0 to switch off the washer Close the water valves Remove and clean the basin filters see page 56 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 32 WASHING LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 ACCESS TO USER MENU Switch on the appliance by pressing The display indicates the number of the last cycle performed Press and hold gO button for 3 seconds to validate Enter the access
21. R RINSE and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 65 PROBLEMS LANCER 3 3 FAULT N 3 HEATING EXCESS FAULT w7 os HEATING E ACESS Heating Excess Definition This message is displayed if the basin temperature exceeds the programmed temperature by 20 C Corrective Action Verify that the incoming water temperature does not exceed the programmed setpoint temperature CONTACT A MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 3 4 FAULT N 4 HEATING FAULT FAULT n 0 4 HEAT ING FAULT Heating Fault Definition This message is displayed during one of the heating phases if after 8 minutes the water temperature has not increased by 8 C if for washers 120V mono 60Hz after 16 minutes the water temperature has not increased by 8 C Corrective Action CONTACT A MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN TO CHECK the electrical connections the condition of heating elements the safety thermal cut out with manual reset This message may be displayed during the heating phase of PREWASH 1 PREWASH 2 WASH and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 66 PROBLEMS LANCER 3 5 FAULT N 5 NO WATER No Water Definition The washer did not reach the required water level by the end of the normal filling time defined in the Common Times menu Corrective Action Check that the water inlet valves are open that the water inlet pipes are in good condition and that the water inlet filters are clean This
22. TERRUPTED 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 15 BEFORE YOU START LANCER 2 OPENING THE WASHER S DOOR Pull the handle and lower the door to the horizontal position At start of cycle door is automatically locked Ifa CYCLE ALARM occurs unlock the door by pressing on button mO then open the door At end of cycle wait few seconds to allow door unlocking then open the door Do not force to open the door during a washing cycle door safety locking device can be damaged Do not climb or sit on the door 3 MAXIMUM CHARGE Respect the maximum charge allowed for the loading at the door and upper level Do not climb or sit on the door 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 Maximum charge permissible allowed basket items to be washed on the different levels is 44 kg Door level to avoid tilting 52 kg if plinth First leve
23. UCTION FILTER B CHAMBER BOTTOM FILTER DO NOT FORGET TO CLEAN THE FILTERS AFTER EACH CYCLE IF YOU REGULARLY DO NOT CLEAN THE FILTERS THE PERFORMANCES OF YOUR MACHINE ARE LIKELY TO BE AFFECTED FOR IT DO NOT FORGET TO REPLACE THE FILTERS BEFORE LAUNCHING A WASHING CYCLE 2 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY SHUT OFF THE WATER INLET COCKS so that the valves are not left pressurized Do not forget to open them again before using the appliance NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 56 MANTENAR LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 3 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER GETINGE LANCER washers are entirely covered with panels bodywork in stainless steel AISI 3041 3 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 helo of a rag or a soft sponge and always polishing the stainless steel in 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 3 2 CLEANING PRODUCTS GETINGE LANCER offers a maintenance product for stainless steel in the market under the name of LANCERSHINE A safe and efficient aeros
24. ast time of the phase Past time of the phase in progress T phase 535 03 LAVAGE Programmed time of Time programmed for the phase in T phase 04m00s the phase progress 03 WASH Past time of the sub phase T sequ 02 439 q sequence in progress 03 WASH Maximum time Decreasing time of the cycle in T maxi 1h01m28s remaining progress oes 4 185 Past time Past time of the cycle in progress Maximum time remainder of the 03 WASH cycle memorized starting from the T maxi 1hO5m32s same complete cycle already carried out 03 WASH 3 _ Filling phase in progress Name of the phase in progress 03 WASH Information on the Information on the progress of the level waiting phase in progress phase 03 WASH fth Chemistry Biology Programme name Name of the programme in progress Allows to skip a phase of the cycle if 4 no specific display Fast advance selected ON in the configuration machine F S O3 WASH If test mode is activated the display STAR Ria 00000000 Relay status 1108 indicates status of the relays from 1 i l i to8 n If test mode is activated the display ro aes Wash Relay status 9 indicates status of the relays from 9 i to 16 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 30 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING CHAPTER 3 L A N C E R 3 END OF CYCLE 3 1 OPENING OF THE DOORS BURN RISK IF THE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 C AT THE END OF THE CYCLE LET COOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCES
25. baskets on the PS basic rack or PSB basic rack with spray arm after removing one or more GS support grids 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 baskets 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 screen should be used for injector racks NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 21 LANCER BEFORE YOU START 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
26. ccept with mO button RINSE 00 mu 6 s Select the number of running water rinses 2 O to 9 with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with button Choose water for RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the duration of cold demin 1 O to 30 mn 59 s Select the minutes with 474 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Demin demineralized distilled or osmosis treated water Choose water for COLD DEMI RINSE 1 phase purified water Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Note Set the COLD DEMIN 2 COLD DEMIN 3 and COLD DEMIN 4 functions in the same way NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 37 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING Select the duration of the hot demin rinse O to 830 mn 59 s Select the minutes with 474 and 3 buttons Accept with button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Choose water for HOT DEMI RINSE phase purified water Select with 4 74 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the temperature of the hot demin rinse O to 95 C O to 85 C for 120v mono 60hzwasher with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the duration of drying O to 90 mn 2 minutes cooling
27. ck in place between wheels 2 and 3 The choice of the baskets and racks is very important to efficient cleaning Please feel free to contact GETINGE LANCER for advice or assistance NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 23 WASHING C LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING This chapter has been made to enable to function your washer You will get the launching procedure of a washing cycle and the manipulations to do at the start and the end of cycle NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 25 WASHING C LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 1 DESCRIPTION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS OF KEYPAD 6 8 Legend START BUTTON ENTER BUTTON FOR PROGRAMMING DOOR UNLOCK WASHER POWER ON OFF BUTTON BUTTON 3 FUNCTION BUTTON BUTTON 4 FUNCTION BUTTON LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY UNIT BUTTON 1 0 OI a RI Ol BUTTON 2 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 26 WASHING LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 2 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE BEFORE START VERIFY THAT THE TAPS OF ENTRANCE OF WATER ARE OPENED 2 1 SWITCHING ON Push the key The display indicates the number of the last executed program and the type of washer If the previous cycle has been stopped before the end the display indicates Press START to return to the initial state 2 2 CYCLES The washer is delivered with 4 pre established programs at the factory see pages 46 to 48 Enter the nu
28. code LEVEL 1 USER If an incorrect code is entered the following error message is displayed ACCESS UDE LN Be T D E Press and hold gO button for 3 seconds to validate You must re enter the correct access code Otherwise you access to user menu OP BRA T OR Pa rama progr Note If the access code is not entered within 1 minute the display unit returns to its initial state NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 33 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 1 MODIFYING THE WASHING CYCLES It is not recommend to set wash programs at maximum values for time and temperature as this will result in reduced equipment life and increased maintenance frequency of equipment If you wish to create a custom wash program please refer to the factory default programs for examples of typical times and temperatures You may also contact your GETINGE LANCER representative for advice on creating wash programs After accessing to user menu you must choose PARAM PROGRAMME with 474 and 3 buttons to modify the washing cycle Accept with mO button Ur BRA T oR Param progr Choose the cycle number to modify with 1 2 B 4 4 Accept with mO button If a cycle phase is programmed with a time of OOm0Os that phase will be skipped when the wash cycle is executed Choose the time for prewash 1 O to 30 mn 59 9 Select the minutes with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO butto
29. 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 PL In order to wash items on a PL type basket for cleaning slides place the 6s baskets on the PS basic rack or PSB basic rack with spray arm after removing one or more GS support grids 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 1 H 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 GETINGE 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 22 BEFORE YO LANCER BEFORE YOU START 6 2 FITTING THE BASKETS 1 2 3 BASKET WHEELS 4 PIN a Pull the slide rails out of the chamber b Remove the front pins c Insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the slide rails d Fit the pins ba
30. d detergent pumps depends on the chemicals used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacterio Chemistry Agarose Flasks Virology Biology Gel SEQUENCES POSSIBILITIES PROG PROG PROG 01 02 03 PREWASH TIME 1 O to 30 mn 1 2 2 FILLING CWM PW CWM CWM CWM PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C 0 0 0 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT Oto 360 s 12 12 12 OPTION PREWASH 1 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s 6 6 6 PREWASH TIME 2 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 3 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE O to 85 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 3 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s WASH TIME O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE O to 85 C WASH DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 FILLING CWM PW ACID RINSE TIME FILLING ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE NEUTRALIZING ACID OPTION ACID RINSE NEUTRALIZATION RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0109 FILLING CWM PW COLD DEMI TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING HOT DEMI TIME n LLING HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE O to 85 C DRYING TIME O to 90 mn DRYING Oor 110 C COOLING O to 30 mn SA SS OSS Se SNNN ON N NNO Ae SS OO a EO NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 49 WASHING LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE The programs 11 to 14 21 to 24 31 to 34 41 to 44 are free and can be programmed by yourself
31. fficiency within healthcare and life sciences We operate under the three brands of ArjoHuntleigh GETINGE and MAQUET ArjoHuntleigh focuses on patient handling and hygiene disinfection DVT prevention medical beds therapeutic surfaces and diagnostics GETINGE provides solutions for infection control and prevention within healthcare and life sciences MAQUET specializes in therapeutic applications products solutions and services for OR and ICU
32. h program please refer to the factory default programs for examples of typical times and temperatures You may also contact your GETINGE LANCER representative for advice on creating wash programs NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 50 TRAGEABILITY LANCER CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY These last years TRACEABILITY has become 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 Whatever the result of the cycle you must monitor the printouts issued by the printer of the washer before classifying and filing them Note GETINGE LANCER recommends to photocopy or scan the washing cycle printouts NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 51 TRAGEABILITY LANCER 1 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 a horodated ticket AWN EXTERNAL PRINTER desktop printer NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 52 TRACEABILITY LANCER 2 THE PRO KIT OPTION The washers
33. he machine the reminder of the upcoming preventative maintenance is shown on the display ACTION Press the START key to acknowledge the reminder Schedule a preventative maintenance service call 2 5 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE REQUIRED INCIDENT After starting the wash cycle the preventative maintenance message is shown on the display ACTION Press the SRT key to acknowledge the reminder Preventative maintenance should be performed on the machine NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 64 PROBLEMS LANCER 3 FAULT ALARMS These alarms stop the operation of the washer To clear the alarm mode the washer must be switched off by pressing C button 3 1 FAULT N 1 PROBE FAULT Probe Fault Definition The probe used to check the temperature of the water in the chamber is disconnected or defective Corrective Action CONTACT A MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN to check the electrical connection and the condition of the probe 3 2 FAULT N 2 EMPTYING FAULT Emptying Fault Definition The washer has not been fully emptied at the end of the normal emptying time defined in the Common Times menu Corrective 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 This message may be displayed at the end of PREWASH 1 PREWASH 2 WASH RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI WATE
34. he paper roll is delivered separately in order to prevent it from unrolling or becoming damaged during transport Consult your GETINGE LANCER representative about suitable paper rolls 5 3 REMOVING PAPER AND CLEARING PAPER JAMS 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 5 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 Pressing the button once and releasing it e In standby mode makes the paper advance e sleep mode makes the printer go into the standby mode gt In standby mode a double click on the buttone prints out a sample message 5 5 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
35. is automatically included to this drying time for example 20 minutes duration 18mn drying 2mn cooling 4 EN FTN Select the minutes with l and buttons Accept with ro button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the duration of cooling duration of cooling in 120v mono 6Ohz O to 830 mn 59 s Select the minutes with 474 and 3y buttons Accept with button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 38 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING end Oo f menu Lo The display unit returns to user menu OPERATOR MENU Reading brogram NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 39 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 2 SEQUENCES READING OF ONE WASHING CYCLE After accessing to user menu you must choose READING PROGRAM with 474 and 3 buttons to read the washing cycle OPERATOR Reading pr Accept with mO button Choose the cycle number to read with 1 0 2 03 0 M4 Accept with mO button The sequencing of all the functions in the cycle is displayed by pressing on mO button repeatedly At the end of cycle the display unit returns to user menu VPERA Tu amp MENU Pump or iming NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 40 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 4 3 DOSING PUMP PRIMING Once enter user menu you must choose Pump Priming sub menu using buttons 4 4 and 3
36. ith 4 pre set programs featuring programmable parameters Easy loading and unloading thanks to the ergonomic loading level plinth option the extractable runners for the baskets and the automatic electric door lock 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 10 INTRODUC LANCER INTRODUCTION 4 USER 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 an owner of code user Before using your washer 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 must only be used for the washing operations described in the manual This manual is divided in 6 chapters completed by an appendix You have just ended the reading of chapter 1 Chapter 2 will familiarize yourself with your washer 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 introduces the different traceability systems available in the LABEXIA LX range washers dryers Chapter 5 describes the operations of internal and external maintena
37. l in the chamber 26 kg Upper level in the chamber 23 kg Check that your basket may support the weight of your parts to be washed 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 It is possible to strengthen the baskets to your request please feel free to contact GETINGE LANCER for advice or assistance NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 16 LANCER BEFORE YOU START 4 WASHING PRODUCTS THE PROGRAMS PREESTABLISHED WITH THIS WASHER HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH THE GETINGE LANCER WASHING PRODUCTS 4 1 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 IT IS 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 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 ensu
38. mber of the program to select the cycle with the help of the keys of the numeric keypad PROGRAMME 01 VOLUMETRIC FLASKS Prewash with cold water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with demineralised water Final rinse at 50 with demineralised water only on 810LX NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 27 CHAPTER 3 WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING L A N C E R PROGRAMME 02 BACTERIOLOGY VIROLOGY Prewash with cold water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Final rinse at 80 with demineralized water Drying at 100 only on 815Lx PROGRAMME 03 CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY Prewash with cold water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with demineralized water Final rinse at 80 with demineralized water Drying at 100 only on 815Lx PROGRAMME 04 GELOSE Prewash with cold water with the detergent Wash with hot water with the detergent Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with demineralized water Final rinse at 80 with demineralized water Drying at 100 only on 815Lx NOTE other programs can be pre established depending on their necessities NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 28 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 2 3 LAUNCHING THE CYCLE After choosing the washing cycle number push on START button and one of the following
39. n Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with FO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 34 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING Choose water for PREWASH 1 phase cold water mains or purified water Select with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button 1 PREWASH 1 Go d Water mains Choose the temperature of pre wash 1 O to 95 C O to 85 C for 120v mono 60hz washer with 4 74 and 3y buttons Accept with mO button Choose the detergent intake time O to 6 mn 59 s 1 second will deliver approximately 5 ml of chemical Note The volume of water in the wash chamber is approximately 12 liters Select the minutes with 474 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button 1 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 00 mt 24 If washer is equipped with neutralizing option choose additive intake time O to 6 mn 59s 1 second will deliver approximately 5 ml of chemical Note The volume of water in the wash chamber is approximately 12 liters Select the minutes with 474 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Select the seconds with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button Note Set the PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 and WASH functions in the same way Select the number of running water rinses 1 O to 9 with 4 4 and 3 buttons Accept with mO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 35 LANCER WASHING
40. nce of your washer in order to keep it in good state as long possible Chapter 6 is a description of the different working incidents that you could find when using your washer 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 11 BEFORE YC LANCER BEFORE YOU START CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START After having installed rightly your washer following the installation manual you can begin to familiarize with this one You will find in this chapter all the information of indispensable knowledge to assure the good working and avoid material and corporal damage NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 13 LANCER BEFORE YOU START 1 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 damages 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 a
41. nd 3 foot lines on the ticket if printer option OPERATOR First character is flashing on top of display l Ar l Characters are selected with the l and Ie keys or numeric keypad Each character must be validated with the key m 0 When the ticket line is customized complete the line of characters with successive pressings on key mO Press on key mO to go to next heading line then to foot lines Accept with mO button En dad o f menu The display returns to the user s menu 4 8 RETURN TO THE INITIAL STATE To quit the user menu you must choose END OF SETTING with 4 4 and C3 gt buttons Accept with mO button NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 45 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 810 LX The washer is supplied with 4 factory programmed cycles that are designed to meet most washing needs However all cycles can be modified to meet customer requirements Water consumption estimated per phase depends on the baskets racks used 12 liters Output from acid and detergent pumps depends on the chemicals used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacterio Chemistry Agarose Flasks Virology Biology Gel PROG PROG PROG PROG SEQUENCES POSSIBILITIES 01 02 09 PREWASH TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT O to 360s OPTION PREWASH 1 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 2 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWAS
42. nd in general all produced flammable or with strong detonating capacity do not introduce immediately it into the chamber of the apparatus In 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 GETINGE LANCER s technical assistance service 1 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE It is strictly 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 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 14 BEFORE YO LANCER 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 so as to prevent risk before opening the door 1 2 USE DO NOT FORCE DOOR LOCKING DEVICE DURING A WASHING CYCLE This machine uses detergent caustic and acid additives with elevated 95 C 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 IN
43. ol 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 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 cleaning 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 NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 57 MANTENA LANCER MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 4 DECONTAMINATION OF THE MACHINE AND PARTS
44. re 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 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS ANYBODY CALLED TO HANDLE THE WASHING PRODUCTS MUST BE INFORMED OF THE IMPLICATED RISKS TO THESE PRODUCTS NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 17 LANCER BEFORE YOU START 4 3 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 GETINGE LANCER for advice or assistance 4 4 CHANGE OF THE TANKS Before launching the cycle check product tank levels and change those with low levels so as
45. s 12 12 12 OPTION PREWASH 1 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s 6 6 6 PREWASH TIME 2 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT O to 360 s OPTION PREWASH 2 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s PREWASH TIME 3 O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 85 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT Oto 360s OPTION PREWASH 3 NEUTRALIZATION O to 360s WASH TIME O to 30 mn FILLING CWM PW WASH TEMPERATURE O to 85 C WASH DETERGENT O to 360s OPTION WASH NEUTRALIZATION O to 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 FILLING ACID RINSE TIME FILLING ACID RINSE TEMPERATURE NEUTRALIZING ACID OPTION ACID RINSE NEUTRALIZATION RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 FILLING CWM PW COLD DEMI TIME 1 O to 30 mn FILLING HOT DEMI TIME FILLING HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE SA Se SNNN ON N NNO Ae SS OO a EO NU_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 47 LANCER WASHING CYCLE LAUNCHING 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 815LX The washer is supplied with 4 factory programmed cycles that are designed to meet most washing needs However all cycles can be modified to meet customer requirements Water consumption estimated per phase depends on the baskets racks used 12 liters Output from acid and detergent pumps depends on the chemicals used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacterio Chemistry Agarose Flasks Virology Biology Gel PROG PROG PROG PROG SEQUENCES POSSIBILITIES 01 02 09 PREWASH TIME 1 O to 30 mn
46. to avoid bad washing because of a lack of additive WHEN TO CHANGE THE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS This message is displayed when the chemical bottles are almost empty It is necessary to fill or change the detergent or acid containers to continue the cycle HOW TO CHANGE THE CHEMICAL CONTAINERS Press CY button to switch off the washer 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 cap s 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 0 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_810 815_LX_ANG_1306 18 BEFORE YO LANCER BEFORE YOU START 5 EXTERNAL PRINTER OPTION 5 1 CHECKING THE PRINTER Before launching any cycle or reprinting the printout check the quantity of paper of the printer roller 5 2 CHOICE OF THE SUITABLE PAPER ROLLS It is recommended that a high quality thermal paper be used with a minimum of seven years life expectancy The use of non approved products can cause dust and increased wear This can affect the warranty T
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