Miele G 7824, G 7823 Loading the machine, Preparing the load, Unloading instruments

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Areas of application

Loading the machine

Arrange the load so that water can access all surfaces. This ensures that it gets properly cleaned.

Do not place items to be cleaned inside other pieces where they may be concealed.

Hollow instruments must be thoroughly cleaned, internally and externally.

Ensure that instruments with long narrow hollow sections can be flushed through properly before placing them in inserts or connecting them to jets.

Hollow vessels should be inverted and placed in the correct mobile units, modules and inserts to ensure that water can flow in and out of them unrestricted.

A cover can be used to reduce the risk of glass breakage during the wash process.

Lightweight items should be secured with a cover net (e.g. an A 6) and small items placed in a mesh tray to prevent them blocking the spray arms or being attracted by the magnetic strip on the automatic mobile unit recognition system.

Deep-sided items should be placed at an angle to make sure water runs off them freely.

Tall, narrow pieces should be placed in the centre of the baskets. This ensures good water coverage.

Mobile units with an adapter must engage correctly.

Modules must be correctly connected in the mobile unit.

The spray arms must not be blocked by items which are too tall or which hang down in their path. If in doubt, test for free movement by manually rotating the spray arms.

It is advisable to use only instruments made of special application steel which are not susceptible to corrosion.

Instruments which cannot withstand high temperatures should be chemically disinfected.

￿Disposable instruments must not be put into the machine for processing.

Preparing the load

Empty all containers before loading into the machine (paying particular attention to regulations regarding infectious diseases and epidemics).

￿Ensure that acids and residual solvents, especially hydrochloric acid or chlorides, cannot get into the wash cabinet.

Unloading instruments

Instruments should be unloaded dry ready for further processing.

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Contents Washer-disinfector G 7823 / G Contents Contents Correct application Page Page Using accessories Symbols on the appliance Disposing of your old machineIntended Use Examples of application areasUnclean side Guide to the machineGuide to the machine Clean side G 7824 only Controls DisplayDoor switch Start button Service interface Programme selectorCursor button right Moves the cursor to the right Minus buttonSetting the water softener Water softener softener OptionalReactivation display Reactivating the water softener Water softener softener Optional Run the reactivation programme ThenAutomatic mobile unit recognition Optional Mobile unit coding Setting mobile unit coding Mobile unit coding stripSet the programme place coding Areas of application Protein testAt the end of each programme Loading the machine Preparing the loadUnloading instruments Surgical instruments OP Ophthalmology Anaesthetic instruments AN Baby bottles BC Loading in an EBottom level with 3 x E Frame Operating theatre shoes OS Transfer trolley for loading and unloading the machine Areas of application General notes Problem How to resolve it Chemical processes and technologyChemical agents Problem How to resolve it Chemical processes and technology Soiling Problem How to resolve it Chemical processes and technology Dispensing liquid chemical agents Additional optional DOS modulesOxivario kit Orthovario kitPreparing the DOS dispensers Fill the containers with the relevant agentDispensing liquid chemical agents Dispensing system maintenance Venting the dispensing systemExternal Dispensing systems Every 12-18 monthsOperation Operating levels Selecting or changing your own codeStarting a programme Fixed programmeFree programme selection Programme sequence AWK Automatic mobile unit recognitionSwitching off Cancelling a programmeOperating levels B or D Interrupting a programme Data transfer Maintenance Periodic checksProcess validation Routine checksCleaning the filters in the wash cabinet Cleaning the coarse filterCleaning the coarse, flat and micro-fine filters Cleaning the spray arms Cleaning the control panel Cleaning the front of the machineCleaning the wash cabinet Cleaning the door sealsMobile units, modules and inserts Printer optional Renewing the paper rollRenewing the colour cassette After sales service Converting the type of heating Electrical connection Plumbing Technical data Optional extras Optional extrasSpecial processes Oxivario and Orthovario Description of the machineAreas of application Connecting the H2O2 solution container Disposal of your old machine Page 0366