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1. DETERGENT L L L SODIUM HYDROXIDE 4 8 w w 10 STABILITY amp REACTIVITY Stable under normal conditions of use and storage Avoid contact with Aluminium amp Zinc metal components Not suitable for use on non ferrous metals 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Liquid and mist causes irritation and corrosion to skin eyes respiratory and digestive tracts Unlikely to be absorbed via the skin 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Sodium Hydroxide is classed as slightly toxic to living resources LC50 96hrs 10 100 mg l Contains Sodium Hydroxide which in high concentrations in receiving waters will injure aquatic life by the effect on pH No evidence of bioaccumulation or tainting of seafood BIODEGRADABLE 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Respect National and Local regulation If you are allowed flush away with copious amounts of water For larger quantities seek advice from a specialist waste disposal company Do not use this tank for other products 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION RID ADR Class 8 Group Number 8 42 b Label 8 Hazard Code 80 UN Number 1824 Code page EMS MFAG Packing Group 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION LABELS Corrosive Contains 4 8 Sodium Hydroxide R34 Causes burns S2 Keep out of reach of children S7 Keep locked up 26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice 27 Take off immediately all splashed or dirty clothing S36 37 39 Wear suitable clothing gloves an
2. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ingestion LD50 5000 mg kg 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION The surface active agents contained in this preparation are biodegradable and comply with the legislation in force 13 CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING ELIMINATION Elimination according the local or national recommendations 14 INFORMATION REGARDING TRANSPORT RID ADR IMDG Class Non classified product UN Number 15 STATUTORY INFORMATION LABELS S2 Keep out of reach of children S7 Keepthe receptacles tightly closed S26 In case of contact with the eyes wash immediately with copious quantities of water and consult a doctor S28 In case of contact with the skin wash immediately with copious quantities of water S39 Wear protective equipment for the eyes S62 In case of ingestion do not cause vomiting Immediately consult a doctor and show the label Rinse the mouth with water 16 OTHER INFORMATION This safety data sheet completed with those followings information can be used as TECHNICAL DATA SHEET This product was developed to be added to the final rinsing water preferably demineralised It allows the depositing of a protective film on instrumentation and lubrication of instruments with axis of rotation It is not intended to be used for manual operation The concentration required is 0 1 96 In the machine the intake time of the lubricant rules the concentration of this product during the cycle Please refer to the user
3. door More paper may now be fed through by pressing the paper feed button on the front panel see Figure 2 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 3 CHANGE OF THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE Ribbon Cartridge Replacement Check that the ribbon cartridge spindle is Tear off any paper emerging from the printer correctly seated over the printer ribbon drive Open the printer door by pressing the door shaft and snap the cartridge into place latch inwards Ensure that the ribbon is taut and parallel to the Place forefinger against the lower edge of the paper mechanism mounting chassis and thumb If necessary tighten the ribbon by turning the against the base of the door see Figure 6 E clockwise using fingernail see igure 8 Figure 6 Carefully press the door and chassis in If there is some paper protruding from the front vertically opposite directions until the catch is of the printer mechanism ensure that it will released Do not pul the door and chassis pass clearly through the guide channel and apart without first releasing the catch past the tear bar before snapping the chassis Swing the chassis back leaving the door fully shut against the back of the door open This will expose the printer mechanism Turn the paper roll by hand so that any loose and ink ribbon cartridge turns are wound snugly against the roll Press down on the end of the ink ribbon Close the door and check that the pap
4. the state of water arrival tubes and filters This message can also appear during the phases PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 WASH RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI WATER RINSES 1 to 4 and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE EMPTYING FAULT EMPTYING FAULT PREWAS H 1 INCIDENT At the end of PREWASH 1 the washer has not been completely emptied by the end of the normal emptying time defined in the factory ACTION Check that there is no restriction on the emptying line that the emptying pump and its pipes are not blocked and that the chamber filters are not clogged This message can also appear during the phases PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 WASH RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI WATER RINSES 1 to 4 and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PROBE FAULT ALARM PROBE DEFECT INCIDENT The probe that checks the water temperature in the chamber is disconnected or defective Probe n 1 temperature probe of chamber Proben 2 temperature probe of chimney drying only with option drying temperature adujstement Proben 3 temperature probe of chamber drying only with option drying temperature adujstement Probe n 4 not used ACTION Check the electric connection and the state of the probe This message can also appear for the probes 2 3 and 4 HEATING EXCESS HEATING EXCESS P
5. 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 COLD DEMI TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 44 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UPSS UPDPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 30 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HO
6. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 59 CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS RN OL SUMMARY 5 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 1 INCIDENTS 61 1 1 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENTER THE WASHER 61 1 2 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION 61 1 3 ABNORMAL NOISE 61 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS 62 3 FAULT ALARMS 63 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET 67 1 SAFETY DATA SHEET DETERGENT L L L 68 2 SAFETY DATA SHEET NEUTRALIZING AGENT N L L 70 3 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LUBRICANT V L L 72 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE 74 SUMMARY 6 e BANNIS UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 UP RANGE FOR LABORATORY This appliance is one of the most highly perfected on the market It ensures a washing by mechanical thermal and chemical use of a detergent The UP range is a washer dryer range conceived specially by LANCER in order to assure the washing and the drying of glassware laboratory material of chemistry bacteriology virology analysis 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 an user 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 w
7. PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0TO9 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 3605 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0TO9 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 46 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 4 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 chapt
8. PROGRAMME N 0 3 TEST TUBES When you stop pushing on the key the last marked program is selected CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 29 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 3 READING CYCLE NAMES 1 Switch the washer disinfector ON by pushing the key H The display shows the number of the last executed program Select program 00 PROGRAMME N 00 LANCER U P RANGE Validate with key VALIDATION Validate with key a second time PROGRAMME 0 1 Select the cycle Validate with key The sequencing of all the functions in the cycle can be displayed by repetedly pressing on the key At the end of the cycle the display unit returns to its initial rate CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 30 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 MODIFYING THE PROGRAMMING 4 1 MODIFYING THE CYCLE It enables to read personalize and create the washing programs NEVER MODIFY THE FACTORY PROGRAMS TO RECORD NEW PROGRAMS USE THE 36 FREE PROGRAMS Em Power up the washer disinfector by pushing key H The display shows then the number of the last used program Select the program N 00 with the help of the numerical keyboard PROGRAMME n 0 0 LANCER U P RANGE Validate with key VAL I DAT ION Formulate access code 308 If an erroneous code is typed an error message is displa
9. be swung outwards to expose the paper roll Paper Feed Button With the printer in data mode attitude press the top part of the innermost button to activate paper feed see Figure 2 This wili continue for as long as the button is held down Figure 2 Paper Roll Replacement Open the printer door as described above and swing the door open to expose the paper roll If any paper remains in the printer tear the end off against the paper tear bar and carefully pull the remaining paper backwards from the rear of the mechanism mounting chassis until the free end emerges Press the paper roll retaining button inwards using the thumb and forefinger see figure 3 and remove the empty roll CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Take a new roll of paper and separate the end from the rest of the roll Remove any damaged or gummed part of the paper and cut the free end squarely with a pair of scissors or a knife leaving a clean straight edge to present to the printer mechanism Thread the new roll past the retention button onto the spindle with the paper unspooling in an anticlockwise direction when viewed from the open end See Figure 4 Press the paper feed actuator arm at upper left in data mode until the mechanism grips the paper and pulls it through to the front of the printer See Figure 5 Tum the paper roll so that any loose turns are wound snugly against the roll Close the printer
10. code EMS MFAG Packing Group 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION LABELS Irritant Xi Contains 20 Acetic Acid R36 38 Irritating to skin and eyes S2 Keep out of reach of children S7 Keep locked up 23 Do not breathe gas fumes vapour spray 26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice S37 Wear suitable gloves S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advice immediately show label where possible 16 OTHER INFORMATION This safety data sheet completed with those followings information can be used as TECHNICAL DATA SHEET This product was developed for the rinsing of Laboratory glassware in machine exclusively It is not intended to be used for manual operation T his product eliminates detergent basic deposit and calcareous spoors The concentration required is 1 96 In the machine the intake time of the neutralizing agent rules the concentration of this product during the cycle Please refer to the user manual of the washer R36 38 Irritating to skin and eyes The information contained in this sheet is based on the state of our knowledge regarding the product concerned at the specified date This information is given in good faith The user s attention is furthermore drawn to the possible risks involved when a product is used for other purposes than those for which it is designed This information does not in any circumstances dispense with the need for
11. disperse vapours Possible risk of container rupture when exposed to fire high temperatures Contents of aerosol will add to fuelling of fire Fire or high temperatures can create hazardous decomposition products Oxide of carbon PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Breathing apparatus should be worn if exposure to fumes is likely 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS Remove all sources of ignition CLEAN UP Absorb with sand or other suitable non flammable absorbent media and dispose of in a suitable container 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR STORAGE USE AND HANDLING HANDLING AND STORAGE PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS Avoid contact with skin and eyes The use of a barrier cream is recommended but not as a substitute for gloves Keep away from heat sparks and open flames STORAGE Caution Pressurised container Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 C Do not puncture or incinerate even when empty Do not spray onto naked flame or any incandescent material Keep away from heat sparks and open flames Store in a cool dry place away from all sources of heat including direct sunlight 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION EXPOSURE CONTROLS No specific controls except this product must not be used in a confined space without good ventilation RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Not required under normal use but may be required under exceptional circumstances when excessive air contamination exists HAND PROTECTION Chemical resistant gloves requir
12. salt pot located inside the washer LACK OF DETERGENT Only for washers with level floats ALARM DETERGENT RECHG It is indispensable to fill the tank LACK OF NEUTRALIZING ACID Only for washers with level floats ALARM ACID RECHARGE It is indispensable to fill the tank LACK OF ADDITIVE PRODUCT DETERGENT 2 Only for washers with level floats and using a additive product ALARM DETERGENT It is indispensable to fill the tank To continue cycle see CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START part CHANGE OF THE TANKS Remark only for washers with key override To continue the cycle after filling the receptacle switch off alarm key button press on button to validate alarm switch on alarm key button CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 62 LANCER E UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 FAULT ALARMS These alarms inhibit operation of the washer To clear the alarm mode the washer must be switched off by pressing switch r OR Only for washers with key override To leave alarm mode switch off alarm key button switch off power throwing Switch on alarm key button FILLING FAULT FILLING FAULT PREWASH 1 INCIDENT During the filling phase of PREWASH 1 the washer disinfector has not reached its level of water before the development of the normal filling time defined in factory ACTION Check the openings of the taps
13. users to know and apply all the provisions regulating their activities The user shall have sole responsibility for the precautions related to the use this product is put to The purpose of all the statutory provisions referred to is to help users to fulfil the obligations incumbent on them when using this hazardous product This list must not be considered exhaustive and does not release the user from checking the stated requirements regarding the storage and handling of the product for which the user is only responsible DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE G DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 004 amp CHAPTER7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 71 LANCER DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LUBRICANT V L L 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCT AND COMPANY LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDUSTRIE 2 1 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 0 5 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION V L L LUBRICANT Poison centre Tel 33 0 5 61 49 33 33 2 INFORMATION ON CONSTITUENTS Composition Non ionic surface active agent 5 to 15 CAS number 9003 11 6 Isopropanol lt 5 CAS number 67 63 0 3 IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS General n a Symbol n a 4 FIRST AID Contact with the skin Wash with copious quantities of water Contact with the eyes Rinse with copious quantities of water Ingestion Rinse the mouth with copious quantities of
14. water DO NOT CAUSE VOMITING For serious cases consult a doctor 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Use carbon dioxide foam or powder fire extinguishers or water spraying Spray receptacles copiously with water to cool them 6 STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL DISPERSION After recovering the product clean the premises with copious quantities of water Warn the relevant authorities in the event of major dispersion 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR STORAGE USE AND HANDLING HANDLING STORAGE Keep the receptacle tightly closed USE BEFORE END OF 2 years after its production date indicate with a label on the container Example 0207001 means made in July the 2 2001 8 CONTROL OF EXPOSURE INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION BREATHING PROTECTION Not necessary PROTECTION OF HANDS Not necessary PROTECTION OF EYES Wear protective goggles 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical state Aspect form colour Colourless liquid Density at 20 C 1 05 0 5 kg l pH 7 5 0 5 Solubility in water complete Flash point not measurable Viscosity not measurable 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY THERMAL DECOMPOSITION Not measurable Hazardous reactions Not measurable DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE F DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 005 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 72 LANCER DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE NAME OF PRODUCT LUBRICANT V L L NON IONIC AGENT 11
15. ABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 WHASHING PRODUCTS THE PROGRAMS PREESTABLISHED WITH THIS WASHER DISINFECTOR HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WITH THE LANCER WASHING PRODUCTS 4 2 PRODUCT TANK AREA MES 1 Some washers disinfectors are equipped with a product tank casing located on front of washer loading side for the double door washers FEX For washers disinfectors don t equipped with product tank casing place containers near the washer at a maximum height of 150 mm above the floor level CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 13 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 3 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 4 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA When a product is changed by another one it is imperative to rinse with water the circuit of the corresponding product before do the change Intake duration of the washing products in the programs must be modified in consequence 4 5 CHOICE OF NON FOAMING DETERGENTS The choice of non foaming detergents is decisive The contamination must be dissolved or dispersed in order to ensure satisfactory washing The right detergent should be used for the materials to
16. APTER 4 TRACEABILITY 52 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 VALITRACE OPTION VTRACE MON or OPTION VTRACE MUL Qm V a litrace is a software developed by LANCER to meet current needs on traceability and information communication V litrace transfers the information given by the controller of the washer on a separate PC and creates a database permitting to e stock all the information about all the cycles run with the washer e print the cycles on a standard PC printer e search information about the cycles by using filters type of cycle user code alarms etc e create links between the washer and centralised technical management systems or traceability systems existing on site to be studied depending on the system used CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 53 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTERS MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER NEVER USE OR PLACE IN THE WASHER REMMANTS OF PRODUCTS SUCHS AS ACETONE SOLVANTS OLL 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 REGENERATING OF SOFTENER Only for washers with regeneration This function is a
17. Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid e Rinse with running water e Rinse with running water e Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water e Drying NOTE other programs can be pre established depending on their necessities maximum 36 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 23 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 1 3 STARTING THE CYCLE Choose an appropriate cycle for the items to be washed Press the push button There are 3 possibilities a The display indicates the selected cycle number thetemperature in the chamber the current function RESINS RINSE or PREWASH 1 The cycle will be carried out without requiring any further action Only on washers with regeneration b display indicates ALARM SALT RECHARGE 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 c The display indicates FULL BAS IN EMPTYING 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 CHAPTER3 UT
18. DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 360 s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIMB 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 COLD DEMI TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 360s DRYING 0 TO 30mn SUPER DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 39 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 3 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UP UPDP 910 UPDP Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 17 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATUR
19. E 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 disinfector due to breakdowns and enables enlarge the life duration of the equipements Depending on the countries where the washer disinfector is used and the local norms a higher frequency of preventive maintenance visits can be necessary CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 59 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 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 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 CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 61 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS LACK OF SALT only for washers with regeneration If there 15 a lack of salt the following message is displayed at the start of the cycle when you press key ALARM SALT RECHARGE It is essential to fill the
20. E 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 360 s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 COLD DEMI TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 38 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 2 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 17 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1
21. E 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 3 TIMB 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 360s DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 40 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 4 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UPSS UPDPSS 910 UPDPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 17 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING
22. EFECT INCIDENT 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 ACTION The washer is emptied and the cycle then proceeds normally CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 65 LANCER a UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE VALIDATION MONITOR CONNECTION Only for washers equipped with Validation Monitor option VALIDATION MONI T SUPER V CONNECT INCIDENT The connection to the Validation Monitor is not correct Information between main board and Validation Monitor are done through a flat ribbon serial link If this connection is not correct when switching the washer ON an alarm appears ACTION Push the key so as the cycle will continue with no further control PRINTER CONNEXION Only for washers equipped with printer option I MPRIMEUR CONNECTE D INCIDENT The connection to the Printer is not correct Information between main board and Validation Monitor are done through a flat ribbon serial link If this connection is not correct when switching the washer ON an alarm appears ACTION Push the key so as the cycle will continue with no further control CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 66 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET You will find in this ch
23. ERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 43 WANN lt UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UP UPDP Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 25 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME
24. HE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 C AT THE END OF THE CYCLE LET COOL THE SUPPORTS BASKETS ACCESORIES AND WASHED ITEMS BEFORE HANDLING THEM SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS LABEL ACCORDING THE STANDARDS Only for UP range washers dryers in conformity with the CE standard For UP range washers dryers in conformity with the UL for US cUL for Canada standards CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 11 ANNIS ZZ l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE AVOID any accidental opening of the door during the cycle BURN RISK if the door is opened over 60 c At the end of cycle allow the rack and washed items to cool before handling them Note If the door is opened during operation the washing cycle is stopped The cycle is returned to its starting point You should therefore repeat the cycle starting operations see page 22 Do not climb or sit on the doors Maximum charge allowed on the door is WASHERS 910 1300 1400 1600 UP UPSS 35 Kg 51 Kg 63 Kg 90 Kg UP WITH PLINTH 43 Kg X X X 3 2 UTILIZATION It is strictly prohibited to use the washer in an explosive atmosphere or to use solvents hydrocarbons nitric acid alcohols and derivatives and any flammable products The use of following acids by ambient temperature is advised acetic acid N L L phosphoric acid A P L CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP L
25. HE PROGRAMS 3 3 READING CYCLE NAMES MODIFYING THE PROGRAMMING 4 1 MODIFYING THE CYCLE 4 2 CYCLE NAME RECORDING PROCEDURE WASHING PROGRAMS 5 1 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UP 5 2 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UPSS 5 3 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UP UPDP SUMMARY 4 22 22 22 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 30 31 31 36 37 38 39 910 UPDP 40 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 4 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UPSS UPDPSS 910 UPDPSS 41 5 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UP UPDP 42 5 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UPSS UPDPSS 43 5 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UP UPDP 44 5 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UPSS UPDPSS 45 5 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE 46 CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 47 1 PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS 232 OPTION 48 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT OPTION 50 3 RECORDER OPTION 52 3 1 USE AND ADJUSTEMENT 52 3 2 PEN CHART RECORDER 52 4 VALITRACE OPTION VTRACE MON or OPTION VTRACE MUL 53 CHAPTERS MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 55 1 REGENERATING OF SOFTENER 55 2 FITTING THE 3 CHAMBER FILTERS AND SALT POT FILLING56 3 STRAINERS FILTERS 57 3 1 DRYING AIR FILTERS 57 3 2 SHUT DOWN AT END OF DAY 57 4 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DISINFECTOR 58 5
26. HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 360 s PREWASH 2 TIMB 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s PREWASH 3 TIMB 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 COLD DEMI TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 41 LANCER a UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UP UPDP Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 25 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HO
27. ILIZATION 24 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 1 4 PERFORMANCE OF THE CYCLE During the cycle the display unit constantly shows the number of the current programmed cycle the temperature of the water or the air in the chamber the name of current function 1 5 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE During a cycle it is possible in any moment to know the duration of a sequence in course by pushing the key time In the same way an action on the key gives the heating or drying programmed temperature If there is no heating in this sequence ex acid rinsing or if the heating is programmed at 00 C the answer will be NO HEATING Besides a simultaneous action on the keys e will give the name of the phase in course e X and will give the duration of this phase will give the estimated remaining duration of the program in course Note The estimated remaining time can only be read if the same cycle has already been fully carried out Examples Temperature 40 C Duration 0 mn 18 s Estimated remaining duration 48 mn Special cases For RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 the duration of the phase is replaced by a number from 1 to 9 Throughout the filling phase the display unit indicates WAIT FOR LEVEL CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 25 1 UTILISA
28. ND OF CYCLE LIGHT CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 9 LA BANNIS UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 OPENING OF THE DOOR S 2 1 SINGLE DOOR Pull the handle towards you and lower the door in the horizontal position For the equipped with door locking system switch on power and push on the door button 10 see page 9 and pull the handle towards you and lower the door in the horizontal position 2 2 DOUBLE DOOR This washer is equipped with a locking device that prevents opening the doors during the cycle When switching the on it is possible to open the dirty side door Press the push button 11 see page 9 and pull the handle towards you and lower the door in the horizontal position A red lamp lights on the other side of the washer The 2nd door is locked When the washer is loaded and the door closed washing cycle can begin At the end of the cycle only door on the sterile side can be opened After having unloaded and closed the washer the opposite door on dirty side can be manoeuvred for a further cycle CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 10 BANNIS zi UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 SAFETY ADVICES 3 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE BEFORE START VERIFY THAT THE TAPS OF ENTRANCE OF WATER ARE OPENED EVERY MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL INSTALLATION INTERVENTION MUST BE DONE BY A TECHNICIAN ENTITLED TO WORK UNDER TENSION BURN RISK IF T
29. NTRODUCTION 7 1 UP RANGE FOR LABORATORY 7 2 USER S MANUAL 7 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU STARTI 9 1 PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 9 1 1 SINGLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 1 2 DOUBLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 9 2 OPENING OF THE DOOR S 10 2 1 SINGLE DOOR 10 2 2 DOUBLE DOOR 10 3 SAFETY ADVICES 11 3 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 11 3 2 UTILIZATION 12 4 WHASHING PRODUCTS 13 4 2 PRODUCT TANK AREA 13 4 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF HANDLING THE WASHING PRODUCTS 14 4 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPECT IN CASE OF CHANGING THE PRODUCT FORMULA 14 4 5 CHOICE OF NON FOAMING DETERGENTS 14 4 6 CHANGE OF THE TANKS 15 5 PRINTER OPTION 17 5 1 PRINTER VERIFICATION 17 5 2 CHANGE OF THE PAPER ROLLER 18 SUMMARY 3 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 6 7 5 3 CHANGE OF THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE USING OF THE ACCESSORIES 6 1 CHOICE OF ACCESSORIES BASKETS AND RACKS 6 2 ITEMS TO BE WASHED UP UPSS BASKETS RANGE 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 20 20 20 21 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 22 1 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 1 1 SWITCHING ON 12 CYCLE 13 STARTING THE CYCLE 1 4 PERFORMANCE OF THE CYCLE 1 5 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE END OF CYCLE 2 1 OPENING OF THE DOORS 2 2 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET OPTION 2 3 SWITCHING OFF INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 3 1 STAND BY INFORMATIONS 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF T
30. REWA SH 1 INCIDENT During the heating phase of the prewash 1 this message appears if the temperature increase is 30 C higher than the programmed temperature To obtain this alarm programmed temperature has to be preset to 50 C minimum 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 This message can also appear during the phases PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 WASH DISINFECTION CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 9s LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE HEATING FAULT HEATING FAULT PREWASH 1 INCIDENT During the heating phase of the prewash 1 this message appears if the temperature increase is not enough rapid 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 This message can also appear during the phases PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 WASH DISINFECTION EXTERNAL INTERRUPTION Only on washers equipped with Validation Monitor option EXT I N TERRUP PREWA SH 1 INCIDENT The Validation Monitor locks the working of the machine option ACTION Wait the complete impression of the ticket Note The following alarm does not lock the development of the cycle FULL BASIN ALARM PROBES D
31. SAGE Stainless Steel Cleaner amp Polish 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION R1Component Classification Concentration Risk phrases Hydrocarbon Distillate F Irritant 30 gt 50 R65 Harmful May cause lung damage if swallowed Liquefied Petroleum Gas Not Classifiable 15 gt 30 Mineral Oil Composition Comments Blend of hydrocarbon distillate and mineral oil Aerosol propelled by liquefied petroleum gas 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION Classification Classified as extremely flammable Health Hazards For aspiration effects see other information Hydrocarbon distillate F and liquefied petroleum have OES s of 500 1250 mg m3 for short term exposure 10 min 400 1000 mg m3 for long term exposure 8 h Environmental Hazards No specific environmental information available 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water for at least 15mins Seek immediate medical advice if irritation persists Skin Contact Wash with soap or mild detergent and water Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation persists Ingestion Rinse mouth thoroughly with water Give large amounts of water milk Contact physician if large quantity has been consumed Inhalation Remove to fresh air Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation persists 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Powder foam or CO2 extinguishers may be used SPECIAL PROCEDURES Use water extinguishers to keep fire exposed containers cool and
32. T COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 COLD DEMI TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 42 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UPSS UPDPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 25 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMP
33. T COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 3605 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 45 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 3605 PREWASH 2 TIMB 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option
34. TION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 END OF CYCLE 2 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 ACCESORIES AND WASHED OBJECTS BEFORE HANDLING THEM The display unit indicates end of cycle END F C Y C L E Remove and control the ticket delivred by the printer option WASHER DISINFECTOR SINGLE DROP DOWN DOOR Push the key Open the door the display recovers its initial state WASHER DISINFECTOR DOUBLE DROP DOWN DOOR OPENING WAITING DOOR UNLOADING Open the unloading side door and the following message appears CLOSING WAITING DOOR UNLOADING Once the unloading has ended close the unloading side door The display shows CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 26 WAN e 5 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE OPENING WAITING DOOR LOADING Open the loading side door and the display recovers its initial state 2 2 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET OPTION It is possible to print the ticket again in the following cases lack of paper end of roller bad impression Press the key Wait for the complete impression of the ticket before launching a new washing cycle 2 3 SWITCHING OFF Push the key H Close the taps of arrival of water Clean the filters of the bottom of the chamber see page56 Comment In case of an in
35. USER S MANUAL LABORATORY RANGE 910 1300 1400 1600 UP UPDP UPSS UPDPSS MODELS 910 UP UPDP UPSS UPDPSS 1300 UP UPDP UPSS UPDPSS 1400 UP UPDP UPSS UPDPSS 1600 UP UPDP UPSS UPDPSS 910 UP 1300 UPSS LANCER LANCER reserves the right to make changes in this manual Pictures and drawings non contractual UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE USE e Users must be trained before using the washer dryer e 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 e 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 e 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 1 LANCER LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE SUMMARY CHAPTER 1 I
36. ality of the near air We recommend the preventive change of the drying air filters at least one time every year Check visually the state of the drying air filters every 6 months 3 2 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 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 57 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DISINFECTOR LANCER washers are entirely covered with panels bodywork in stainless steel AISI 304L 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 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 the clean windows This will avoid watering you can have with a rap cleaning PRUDENCE TRY TO AVOID THE PROJECTIONS OF LIQUID OVER THE WASHER DISINFECTOR 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
37. apter all the indications concerning the safety data of the LANCER washing products 1 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET DETERGENT lt L L L gt 2 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET NEUTRALIZANT lt N L L gt 3 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LUBRICANT lt V L L gt 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 67 2 DATA SHEET 24 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 1 SAFETY DATA SHEET DETERGENT L L L 1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREPARATION LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDUSTRIE 2 1 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 0 5 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESIGNATION L L L DETERGENT Poison Centre Tel 33 0 5 61 49 33 33 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION Composition Product contains amongst other ingredients Sodium Hydroxide 4 896 w w Nitrilo Triacetic Acid Trisodium Salt O Corrosive R34 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION Corrosive Will cause severe burns to skin eyes and digestive system 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Skin contact Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice Eye contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice Ingestion Give milk or water to drink and seek immediate medical attention DISCOURAGE VOMITING Inhalation No measurable levels of inhalation likely 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point N A Product not flammable No spec
38. b with sand or other non flammable absorbent media and dispose of in a suitable container Waste material Do not puncture or incinerate even when empty Dispose of in accordance with local authority requirements Contact local authorities for further information 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION RID ADR Class 2 Group Number 5 F Label 3 Hazard code UN Number 1950 Page code EMS MFAG Packing Group 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION Classification Extremely flammable Symbol F Ingredients Contains Liquefied Petroleum Gas Contains Mineral Oil Mandatory Risk Phrases R12 Extremely flammable Mandatory Safety Phrases N A Recommended Safety Phrases S16 Keep away from sources of ignition No Smoking S23 Do not breathe vapour spray S24 Avoid contact with skin S51 Use only in well ventilated areas 16 OTHER INFORMATION R12 Extremely flammable This sheet completes the technical user manual but does not replace it The information is based on our knowledge of the product It is given in good faith The attention is drawn to unplanned use of the product The information does not exempt the user from knowing and applying the regulatory information concerning his activity It is the users own responsibility to take the precautions linked to his her use of the product The mentioned regulatory prescriptions goal is to help the receiver to fulfil his her obligations when using a hazardous product This listing should not be consider
39. be washed Please do not hesitate to consult us for advice CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 14 LANCER a UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 6 CHANGE OF THE TANKS Before launching the cycle Before launching the cycle check product tank levels and change those with low levels so as to avoid bad washing or bad disinfection because of a lack of additive At beginning of cycle only for washers with levels floats When starting the cycle in case of lack of product a message of sound and visual alarm appears Example ALARM DETERGENT RE CH Switch the washer disinfector OFF by pushing the key H Use the necessary protections when handling the products gloves masks glasses according to point 7 of the safety data sheet corresponding to the washing product Open the tank casing door and locate the tank to be changed Consider 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 disinfector ON by pushing the key H CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 15 72 4 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE During the cycle only for washers with validation monitor During the cycle in case of lack
40. d eye face protection S45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advice immediately show label where possible 16 OTHER INFORMATION This safety data sheet completed with those followings information can be used as TECHNICAL DATA SHEET This product was developed for washing Laboratory glassware in machine exclusively It is not intended to be used for manual operation The concentration required is 1 96 In the machine the intake time of the detergent rules the concentration of this product during the cycle Please refer to the user manual of the washer R34 Causes burns The information contained in this sheet is based on the state of our knowledge regarding the product concerned at the specified date This information is given in good faith The user s attention is furthermore drawn to the possible risks involved when a product is used for other purposes than those for which it is designed This information does not in any circumstances dispense with the need for users to know and apply all the provisions regulating their activities The user shall have sole responsibility for the precautions related to the use this product is put to The purpose of all the statutory provisions referred to is to help users to fulfil the obligations incumbent on them when using this hazardous product This list must not be considered exhaustive and does not release the user from checking the stated requirements regarding the stora
41. de in a fire Firefighters to wear breathing apparatus and full protective clothing Use extinguishing medium appropriate to the other materials involved Use fog equipment or fine spray Extinguish preferably with alcohol foam dry chemical carbon dioxide or water spray Keep containers cool with waterspray 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Wear protective clothing Ventilate the area well if possible For small spillages flush away with copious amounts of water For larger spillages contain with sand and earth and transfer to a container for disposal in accordance with local authorities Inform water authorities if spillage has entered water course 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR STORAGE USE AND HANDLING Protect from extremes of temperature Store in a well ventilated area and keep containers closed No smoking USE BEFORE END OF 2 years after its production date indicate with a label on the container Example Date code A1241 means made the 241 day of the year 2001 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION SKIN PROTECTION PVC rubber gloves must be worn EYE PROTECTION Wear chemical goggles RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Ensure adequate ventilation In the event where significant exposure is possible i e spillage or fire wear breathing apparatus and full protective clothing 9 PHYSICAL amp CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Clear colourless liquid Odour Vinegar like S G at 20 C 1 025 1 030 pH 0 1 Solubility in wat
42. e PRE WASH 1 Emptying Recycling C 1 2 3 C 1 2 3 Recycling Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Time RESINS RINSE Beginning Date Hours Cycles Programme N COMPLETE VERSION FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT OPTION The UP Range washers disinfectors are controlled by a programmable microprocessor In order to obtain an independent verification of the washing disinfecting process a VALIDATION MONITOR is 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 results are registered and archived whether on a paper support by the mean of an horodated ticket or on 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 Th
43. e 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 SHOWED TEMPERATURE IN THE DISPLAY IS 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 OF TEMPERATURE CAN EXIST CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 50 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 EXAMPLE OF TICKET LANCER Signature Date Cycle period End INCIDENT OCCURED Time SUPER DRYING Time HOT DEMI Emptying Recycling C 1 2 C 1 2 Additive intake Recycling Heating time C Programmed Filling Time COLD DEMI Emptyin
44. ed as exhaustive and it does not exempt the user from insuring himself herself of other eventual requirements concerning possessing and manipulation of the product for which the user is alone responsible DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE B DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 011 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 75 DATA SHEET 4
45. ed for prolonged or repeated use EYE PROTECTION Wear chemical resistant goggles glasses if there is a risk of eye contact SKIN PROTECTION No specific protection required in normal use DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE B DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 011 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 74 LANCER DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRODUCT NAME LANCERSHINE 9 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPRIETES Appearance aerosol Odour characteristic SG at 20 C N A pH N A Solubility immiscible Flash point lt 21 C 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability Stable under normal storage conditions Conditions to avoid Avoid heat flames and other sources of ignition Materials to avoid Avoid contact with strong oxidising agents Decomposition products Fire or high temperatures can create oxides of carbon and hydrocarbon combustion products 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Classification This product is not classified as hazardous Eye contact Liquid and mist may cause mild irritation Skin contact Prolonged or repeated contact may cause irritation and or dermatitis Inhalation High concentration of vapour may cause dizziness nausea Ingestion Liquid and mist may cause irritation to respiratory tract and intestinal system 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Biodegradability No specific ecological information available 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Absor
46. ed with a super drying device Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 34 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE It only appears if your washer is equipped with a drying regulation device option choose drying temperature 0 to 99 C using numeric keypad or keys et Validate with the key PERIOD 00m 00 s SUPER DRYING For the washers with super drying Select the super drying time 0 to 90 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key TEMP 8 5 C SUPER DRYING It only appears if your washer is equipped with a drying regulation device option choose drying temperature 0 to 99 C using numeric keypad or keys et Validate with the key The display unit returns to its initial state PROGRAMME n 01 LANCER U P RANGE CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 35 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 2 CYCLE NAME RECORDING PROCEDURE In addition to being identified by its number 01 02 03 etc each programmed cycle can be given NAME examples CHEMISTRY BACTERIO INSTRUMENTS ANAESTHETIC A maximum of 16 characters are available This name can be stored in memory by the operator using an access code Switch on the appliance by pressi
47. er Miscible Biodegradable DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE G DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 004 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 70 LANCER DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRODUCT NAME NEUTRALIZING AGENT N L L ACETIC ACID 10 STABILITY amp REACTIVITY Stable under normal storage conditions Reacts with alkalis and oxidising agents Do not mix with any other cleaning chemical 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION For Pure Acetic Acid Acute toxicity data INHAL TDLO human 816ppm for 3 mins HIGHLY IRRITANT ORAL LD50 rat 3300 mg Kg DERMAL LD50 rabbit 1060 mg Kg 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION OEL Acetic Acid 10ppm long term 15ppm short term for Pure Acetic Acid Practically non toxic to living resources LC50 96hrs 100 1000 mg l Slightly toxic to aquatic life TLM 96hrs 10 100mg l No evidence of bioaccumulation or tainting of seafood BIODEGRADABLE 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION If need to neutralise do so very carefully with Soda ash do not use strong alkalis as excessive heat is generated Respect National and local regulation If you are allowed the small quantities can be flushed away with copious amounts of water For larger quantities seek advice from a specialist waste disposal Company Do not use this tank for other products 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION RID ADR Class Group Number Label Hazard Code UN Number Page
48. er flows cartridge marked PUSH see Figure 7 and freely using the paper feed button carefully remove the used cartridge Consumables available A consumables pack Stock No A160CBP is available containing five 19m rolls of paper and two Epson ribbon cartridges Use of this paper is recommended as most paper rolls from other sources are too large to fit within the printer housing and may be of inferior quality causing dust and wear Fit a replacement cartridge ensuring that the paper lies between the ribbon and the steel printer platen CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 19 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 6 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES 6 1 CHOICE OF ACCESSORIES BASKETS AND RACKS THE CHOICE OF ACCESSORIES BASKETS AND RACKS IS VITAL In the case of flasks washing 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 gradual filling of the flasks during the washing cycle A narrow neck hindering the fast draining of water gives mediocre results The mechanical action of the jet is absorbed by the water contained in the glassware It is indispensable to use baskets with injectors of suitable diameter and above all to secure lightweight items with a cover grille GC or an injector cover grille GCD 6 2 ITEMS TO BE WASHED Place the items correctly on or in the baskets or racks so tha
49. er the different systems of traceability proposed by our company CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 47 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 1 PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS 232 OPTION ITS ROLE The LANCER PRINTER checks permanently the right development of the washing cycle The printer permit the stock of the informations 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 a magnetic support via RS232 connection provided CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 48 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 EXAMPLE OF TICKET LANCER Signature Date Cycle period End INCIDENT OCCURED Time SUPER DRYING Time HOT DEMI Emptying Recycling C 1 2 C 1 2 Additive intake Recycling Heating time C Programmed Filling Time COLD DEMI Emptying Recycling Filling Time RUNNING WATER 2 Emptying Recycling Filling Time ACID RINSE Emptying Recycling Filling Acid intake CHAPTER4 TRACEABILITY 49 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Y Time RUNNING WATER 1 Emptying Recycling Filling Time REGENERATION Time WASH Emptying C 1 2 3 C 1 2 3 Recycling C Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Tim
50. external side of the stainless machines and other equipments to be washed assuring a very professional finishing Available in container of 450ml Ref LANCERSHINE Detergents soaps 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 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 58 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 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 S PREVENTIVE MAINTENANC
51. g Recycling Filling Time RUNNING WATER 2 Emptying Recycling Filling Time ACID RINSE Emptying Recycling Filling Acid intake CHAPTER4 TRACEABILITY 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Y Time RUNNING WATER 1 Emptying Recycling Filling Time REGENERATION Time WASH Emptying C 1 2 3 C 1 2 3 Recycling C Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Time PRE WASH 1 Emptying Recycling C 1 2 3 C 1 2 3 Recycling Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Time RESINS RINSE Beginning Date Hours Cycles Programme N COMPLETE VERSION FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 RECORDER OPTION 3 1 USE AND ADJUSTEMENT Refer to the manual of the apparatus 3 2 PEN CHART RECORDER The pen chart recorder enables the register of a curve of temperature on a paper support Impression de l heure en fonction d une p riode d finie par l utilisateur Echelle Echelle temp rature Impression de la temp rature instantan e en fonction d une p riode d fini par l utilisateur Impression de la date et de l heure Courbe de temp rature Impression du canal utilis pour les mesures Bornes de mesures Affichage instantan de la temp rature CH
52. ge and handling of the product for which the user is only responsible DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE G DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 002 amp CHAPTER7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 69 LANCER DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 SAFETY DATA SHEET NEUTRALIZING AGENT N L L 1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREPARATION LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDUSTRIE 2 1 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 0 5 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESIGNATION N L L NEUTRALIZING AGENT Poison Centre Tel 33 0 5 61 49 33 33 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION Composition Product contains amongst other ingredients Acetic Acid 2096 w w OEL Acetic Acid 10ppm long term 15ppm short term IRRITANT R36 38 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION Irritant Irritating to eyes skin digestive system and respiratory system Burns can occur Spillage will affect vegetation Slightly toxic to aquatic life 4 FIRST AID MEASURES Skin contact Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice if any irritation persists Eye contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice Ingestion Give milk or water to drink and seek immediate medical advice DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING Inhalation Remove person to fresh air and seek medical advice if effects are prolonged 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Flash point N A However combustible and may liberate toxic fumes of carbon monoxi
53. ial procedures necessary Unusual Fire Hazards Contact with hot white metals in a fire may yield Hydrogen which can be the source of explosion in a fire 6 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Wear protective clothing to avoid contact with skin and eyes For small spillages flush away with copious amounts of water For larger spillages soak with sand or other non flammable absorbent and dispose of Flush area with water 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR STORAGE USE AND HANDLING Protect from extremes of temperature Avoid contact with skin and eyes USE BEFORE END OF 2 years after its production date indicate with a label on the container Example Date code A1241 means made the 241 day of the year 2001 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION SKIN PROTECTION PVC or rubber gloves must be worn EYE PROTECTION Goggles or face protector must be worn Respiratory PROTECTION Not required 9 PHYSICAL amp CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Pale straw coloured non foaming liquid Odour Ammonia S G at 20 C 1 14 1 16 pH 14 Solubility in water Miscible Biodegradable NOTE A slight brown precipitate can sometimes appear in the bottom of the can It does not change the chemical properties of the product DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE G DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 002 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 68 DATA SHEET 4 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRODUCT NAME
54. ing one or more support grilles Check that the catches are correctly fitted on the rods designed for that purpose Reinstall the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of or TH type baskets Note The single basket PS can be positioned only at the bottom level of the washer chamber where washing action is provided by the arm located at the bottom at the chamber The single basket equipped with its own washing arm PSB is positioned at higher levels FITTING BASKETS OF TYPE PL ON A BASKET OF TYPE PS OR PSB In order to wash items in baskets of type PL blade type baskets these baskets should be fitted on the single basket PS or single basket with arm PSB after removing one or more support grilles Check that the catches are correctly fitted on the rods designed for that purpose Reinstall the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of PL type baskets LAX CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 21 WAN ZI UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 1 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 1 1 SWITCHING ON Push the key 1 The display indicates the number of the last executed program and the type of washer disinfector PROGRAMME N 0 4 LANCER U P RANGE 1 2 CYCLE The washer disinfector is delivered with 4 pre established programs at the factory see page 44 Enter
55. lidate with the key PERIOD 02m 0 0 s ACID RINSE Select the duration of rinsing with neutralizing acid 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key ACID 00m 2 1 s ACID RINSE Select the duration of acid intake 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key 0 1 NUMBER 1 RUNNING WATER Select the number of running water rinses 2 0 to 9 Validate with the key PERIOD COLD Select the duration of cold demi rinse 1 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 33 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Note Set the COLD DEMI RINSE 2 COLD DEMI RINSE 3 and COLD DEMI RINSE 4 in the same way Select the duration of the hot demi rinse 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key COLD WATER HO T DEMI This display only appears if REGENERATION 2 duration code 988 is different from 0 Filling demi water rinse cold or hot is selected with key Validate with the key Select the temperature of the hot demi rinse 0 to 95 C Validate with the key Demi demineralized distilled or osmosis treated water Select the drying time 0 to 90 min Set on 0 if your washer is equipp
56. manual of the washer The information contained in this sheet is based on the state of our knowledge regarding the product concerned at the specified date This information is given in good faith The user s attention is furthermore drawn to the possible risks involved when a product is used for other purposes than those for which it is designed This information does not in any circumstances dispense with the need for users to know and apply all the provisions regulating their activities The user shall have sole responsibility for the precautions related to the use this product is put to The purpose of all the statutory provisions referred to is to help users to fulfil the obligations incumbent on them when using this hazardous product This list must not be considered exhaustive and does not release the user from checking the stated requirements regarding the storage and handling of the product for which the user is only responsible DIRECTIVE 2001 58 EC OF 27 07 2001 INDICE F DATE AUGUST 2003 FIDE 005 amp CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 73 DATA SHEET 4 Ra nr UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PREPARATION LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDUSTRIE 2 1 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 0 5 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION LANCERSHINE Poison centre Tel 33 0 5 61 49 33 33 U
57. ng switch H The display unit then indicates the number of the last cycle used Select program 00 Validate with the key VAL I DAT ION Enter the access the code 000 on the numeric keypad 7 If the code entered is wrong an error message is displayed VAL I DAT ION I NCORREC T Try again If the right code is entered PROGRAMME NAME 0 1 Select the program Validate with the key PROGRAMME NAME A The letter A appears at the bottom of the display unit Characters are selected with the and keys Each character must be validated with the key Spaces are obtained with key When the name of the cycle has been displayed complete the line of characters with spaces using key The display unit returns to its initial state CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 36 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 WASHING PROGRAMS CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 37 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 1 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UP Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 14 litres Output from acid and detergent pumps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATUR
58. of product a message of sound and visual alarm appears Example IN TER RUP WASH This mistake is also mentioned in the ticket Example PB IN THE DETERGENT INTAKE INCIDENT N 10 Switch the washer disinfector OFF by pushing the key H Please ask your maintenance service to leave this alarm CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 16 LANCER lt UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 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 If continual red trace appears replace it by a new one see page 18 If the quality of the ink during the precedent impression of the ticket was not enough for a good reading consider changing the ribbon of the printer see page 19 CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 17 e BANNIS UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 5 2 CHANGE OF THE PAPER ROLLER There are two buttons on the front panel of the printer One button operates the front door latch the other controls the paper feed Door Latch With the printer mounted in data mode attitude paper emerging downwards so that the two control buttons are at upper left to open the front door of the printer press the door latch the outermost of the two buttons sideways towards the other button using thumb or forefinger see Figure 1 This will release the latch and the door can
59. ritten in your interest Respecting the precautionary measures of use the washer dryer must only be used for the washing operations described in the manual 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 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 7 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 1 PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 1 1 SINGLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 7 LANCER 1 DISPLAY 8 KEY START 2 TIME KEY 9 KEY SWITCH OFF 3 TEMPERATURE KEY 10 DOOR OPENING KEY OPTION ONLY ON 4 FUNCTION KEY WASHER WITH DOOR LOCKING EXCEPT 1350 5 FUNCTION KEY AND 1450 UPDIN 6 KEY C 11 KEY OVERRIDE OPTION 7 DIGITAL KEYPAD 12 EMERGENCY STOP OPTION 1 2 DOUBLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL LANCER LANCER 1 DISPLAY 8 KEY START 2 TIME KEY 9 KEY SWITCH ON OFF 3 TEMPERATURE KEY 10 OPEN DOOR LIGHT 4 FUNCTION KEY 11 DOOR OPENING KEY 5 FUNCTION KEY 12 KEY OVERRIDE OPTION 6 KEY C 13 EMERGENCY STOP OPTION 7 DIGITAL KEYPAD 14 E
60. t they do not strike one against the other during the washing cycle Check that they are correctly positioned secure them with a cover grille GC or an injector cover grille GCD 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 it Close the door and the washing cycle can begin When several baskets are used simultaneously maximum one baskets can be in position out of chamber on the door and the runners Maximum charge allowed on the intermediate runners is 26 Kg except 1600 range where the charge is 35 Kg IF THE LOADINGS TO BE HANDLED ARE SUPERIOR TO 25 KG THERE IS PLACE TO USE A HANDLING SYSTEM CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 20 72 4 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 7 UP UPSS BASKETS RANGE FITTING THE BASKETS a Pull the slide rails out of the chamber 3 b Remove the front pins kl LA ty O c Insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the 4 slide rails d Fit the pins back in place between wheels C1 E 2 and 3 1 2 3 ROULETTES DE PANIER 4 GOUPILLE FITTING BASKETS OF TYPE TE OR TH ON A BASKET OF TYPE PS OR PSB In order to wash items in baskets of type for test tubes or for haemolysis tubes place the baskets on the basket of type PS single basket or PSB single basket with arm after remov
61. terruption 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 It is convenient to execute again the complete washing cycle CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 27 LANCER a UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 3 1 STAND BY INFORMATIONS Stand by machine it is possible An action on the key gives the name of the program Besides a simultaneous action on the program and will give the OPTION OF THE PROGRAM by its NAME X and will give the TIME MACHINE and the NUMBERS OF CYCLES already done Example PROGRAM N 02 INSTRUMENTS TOTAL 4H CYCLES 5 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 28 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMS Switch the washer disinfector ON by pushing the key H The display shows the number of the last executed program PROGRAMME N 01 LANCER U P RANGE Select the wanted program example program N 2 PROGRAMME N 02 LANCER U P RANGE The name of the program appears by an action on the key PROGRAMME N 02 INSTRUMENTS A simultaneous action on the keys and enables to watch the names of the following programs
62. the number of the program to select the cycle with the help of the keys of the numeric keypad PROGRAMME 01 VOLUMETRIC FLASKS e Prewash with hot softened water e Wash with hot softened water 50 C with the detergent e Rinse with running water e Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid e Rinse with running water e Last rinse with cold demineralised water e Disinfection at 50 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water e Drying CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 22 LANCER l UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PROGRAMME 02 BACTERIOLOGY VIROLOGY e Prewash with hot softened water e Wash with hot softened water 85 C with the detergent e Rinse with running water e Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid e 2 Rinses with running water e Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water e Drying PROGRAMME 03 CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY e Prewash with hot softened water e Wash with hot softened water 70 C with the detergent e 2 Rinses with running water e Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid e Rinse with running water e Last rinse with cold demineralised water e Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water e Drying PROGRAMME 04 GELOSE e Prewash with with hot softened water 90 C e second prewash with hot softened water e Wash with hot softened water 90 C with the detergent e 2 Rinses with running water e
63. utomatic masked time When 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 THE LID OF THE POT MUST BE CORRECTLY CLOSED AFTER FILLING CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 55 LANCER E UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 FITTING THE 3 CHAMBER FILTERS AND SALT POT FILLING Clean the filters after each cycle Reinstall them correctly in their housing at the bottom of the chamber 910 UP UPSS 1300 UP UPSS eh m Q X y 4 gt x 1400 UP UPSS 1600 UP UPSS a A 7 Kl EP 4 4 ORDER OF FITTING A gt B gt C gt D FILTERS SALT POT FILLING FUNNEL SALT POT CAP only for washer with salt pot x D eR CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 56 e BANNIS UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 STRAINERS FILTERS Check the cleanness of the strainer filters and clean them if needed e The contained remnants in the filters increase the filling times and could activate the alarm LACK OF WATER The filters should be replaced each year 3 1 DRYING AIR FILTERS Only on washers with air filter The life duration of the drying air filters depends on the rate of use of the washer disinfector and the qu
64. yed until correct code is displayed PROGRAMME IN 0 1 Select the cycle to be modified with and or numeric keypad Validate with the key CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 31 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PERIOD 0 2 m 0 0 PREWASH 1 Choose the time for prewash 1 1 to 30 min The function is cancelled if a time of 0 is set Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key COLD WATER PREWASH 1 Filling water cold or hot is selected with key Validate with the key TEMP 7 5 PREWASH 1 Choose the temperature of prewash 1 0 to 95 Validate with the key DETERGENT 00m 00 s PREWA SH 1 Choose the detergent intake time 0 to 360 s Each time the and keys is pressed the time is increased or decreased by a step of 1 second making approximately 5 ml Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key DET ERG 2 00m 00 s PREWA SH 1 Only used for washer with additional dosing pump Not used Must be equal to zero Validate with the START key CHAPTER3 UTILIZATION 32 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 2 09 2003 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Note Set the PREWASH 2 PREWASH 3 and WASH functions in the same way Select the number of running water rinses 1 0 to 9 Va
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