Steris Amsco 70 Series Reprocessing Sink Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
10215056
Revision E
AMSCO70 Series
Reprocessing Sink Models # 72 and # 73
Operator Manual
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A Word From STERIS
A Word From STERIS Introduction
This manual contains important information on the proper use and routine maintenance of the AMSCO™ 72
Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO™ 73 Reprocessing Sink. All personnel involved in the use and maintenance of one
of these reprocessing sinks must carefully review and comply with the Safety Precautions and instructions contained
in this manual. These instructions are important to protect the health and safety of personnel operating a reprocessing
sink and should be retained in a conveniently accessible area for quick reference.
Complete instructions for uncrating and connecting utilities, as well as the equipment drawing, have been provided. If
they are missing, contact STERIS for replacement copies, providing the serial number and model of your reprocessing
sink.
STERIS provides a line of accessories for use with these reprocessing sinks. A STERIS representative will gladly review
these with you.
Please familiarize all users with this manual and store in an accessible location.
Advisory
IMPORTANT: A listing of the Safety Precautions to be observed when operating and servicing a reprocessing sink can be found
in Safety Precautions section of this manual. Do not operate the equipment until you have become familiar with this
information.
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink are intended only to help perform manual
cleaning of medical devices. Following manual cleaning, medical devices must be terminally processed in accordance
with device manufacturer's instructions and/or Good Hospital Practices before each use in human patients.
Any alteration of this equipment not authorized or performed by STERIS will void the warranty. Alteration of this
equipment which could adversely affect its operation and efficacy may violate national, state and local laws or
regulations.
The protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if the equipment is used in a manner not specified by
STERIS.
To help ensure operators are adequately trained in the safe use of the equipment, STERIS recommends:
all personnel who operate or maintain the equipment are trained in its operation and in its safe use;
if the responsible authority deems there is any potential risks regarding chemical, flammable, explosive or
pathogenic products that could be released in the environment, all personnel who operate or maintain the
equipment should be regularly trained on related emergency procedures;
there is regular training of all personnel concerned with the operation and maintenance of the equipment;
attendance records are maintained; and that evidence of understanding is demonstrated;
current Safety Data Sheets (SDS) should be available to all users in the department. For current SDS, contact
STERIS.
Serious incidents that have occurred in relation to this device should be reported to the manufacturer and competent
authority in the country where the incident occurred.
Waste Products Disposal
The following are waste materials associated with the reprocessing sink. When disposing of waste materials, ensure
disposal is in compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
Entire reprocessing sink (end-of-life) — contact STERIS Corporation for disposal or recycling recommendations.
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Chemicals — Dispose in a safe manner in accordance with local/national regulations and current Safety Data
Sheets (SDS).
Chemical containers — Empty containers should be thoroughly rinsed with large quantities of clean water. Empty
containers should be taken for recycling, recovery or waste according with local regulation.
Indications for Use
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink are designed to support users in the manual
cleaning process of soiled reusable surgical instruments and other items commonly found within healthcare facilities
that are immersible and have to be manually cleaned. These reprocessing sinks help with controlling and ensuring the
key parameters of the manual cleaning process like chemistry dosing and temperature monitoring.
Service Information
A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential to help ensure safe and proper equipment operation. This
manual contains maintenance schedules and procedures which should be followed for satisfactory equipment
performance.
Customers are encouraged to contact STERIS concerning our comprehensive annual maintenance program. Under the
terms of the program, preventive maintenance, adjustments and replacement of worn parts are performed on a
scheduled basis to help ensure equipment performance at peak capability and to help avoid untimely and costly
interruptions. STERIS maintains a global staff of well-equipped, qualified service technicians to provide this service, as
well as professional repair services. Please contact STERIS for details.
Permissible Environmental Conditions
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink are designed to be used under the following
conditions:
Indoor use only;
Temperature of 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F);
Relative humidity of 30% to 80% non-condensing;
Pollution Degree 2.
Pollution degree 2: Equipment must be installed in an environment where normally only non-conductive pollution
occurs but where occasional, temporary conductivity caused by condensation can be expected (as determined according
to International Standard IEC 61010-1, Third Edition).
Certification
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink meet the applicable Safety Requirements for
Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use:
General Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use:
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Standard UL: UL 61010-1:2012 Ed.3+R:19Jul2019.
Canadian Standards Association (CSA): CSA C22.2#61010-1-12:2012 Ed.3+U1;U2;A1.
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink meet the following EMC/EMI regulations:
Code of Federal Regulation, CFR 47 (2012) — FCC PART 15, SUBPART B Class A — Unintentional Radiators for
Use in Commercial and Industrial Areas.
CISPR 11:2009 +A1:2010 / EN 55011:2009 +A1:2010, Class A, Group 1 — Limits and methods of measurements
of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio-frequency equipment.
Radiocommunication Act R.S.C., 1985, c. R-2.
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink meet the following general requirements:
ASME A112.19.3:2017/CSA B45.4:2017 Ed.2 — Stainless steel plumbing fixtures.
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ANSI/AAMI Guidelines ST79:2013.
ASME A112.19.12-2014.
This ISM device complies with Canadian ICES-001.
The AMSCO 72 Reprocessing Sink and the AMSCO 73 Reprocessing Sink comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following condition:
These devices may not cause harmful interference.
Addresses
The base language of this document
is ENGLISH. Any translation must be
made from the base language
document.
Manufactured by:
STERIS Canada ULC
490 boulevard Armand-Paris
Québec (Québec)
CANADA G1C 8A3
Sales and Service –America, Oceania and Asia:
STERIS Corporation
5960 Heisley Road
Mentor, Ohio 44060
800-548-4873
Sales and Service – Europe, Middle-East and Africa:
STERIS
116 Avenue de Magudas, 33185
Le Haillan
FRANCE
Support Service, by email:
All other requests, by phone:
+33 5 56 93 94 94
European Community Representative:
STERIS Ireland Limited
IDA Business and Technology Park
Tullamore
County Offaly
R35 X865
Ireland
Website: www.steris.com
© 2023, STERIS Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in Canada.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Number Description Page
1 Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Safety Precautions Introduction .......................................................................................... 1
1.2 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................................... 1
2 Symbols and Labels....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Equipment Symbols.................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Nameplate Symbols ................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Transportation and Storage....................................................................................................... 6
3 Component Identification ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Component Identification Introduction................................................................................ 8
3.2 Reprocessing Sink General ................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Control System ......................................................................................................................... 15
3.4 Power (ON/OFF) Toggle Switch............................................................................................... 18
3.5 USB Port.................................................................................................................................... 18
3.6 Safety Features......................................................................................................................... 19
3.7 Prolystica® 2X Concentrate Cleaning Chemistries................................................................. 19
3.8 Prolystica® HP Manual Cleaning Chemistries ........................................................................ 20
4 Operating Instructions ................................................................................................................................ 23
4.1 Operating Instructions Introduction................................................................................... 23
4.2 Before Operating Equipment ................................................................................................... 23
4.3 Typical Sink Operation General .......................................................................................... 24
4.4 Wash Bay Starting Operation............................................................................................... 25
4.5 Wash Bay — Aqua Klenz Process........................................................................................... 27
4.6 Wash Bay — Sonic Klenz Process .......................................................................................... 30
4.7 Rinse Bay................................................................................................................................... 34
4.8 Lumen Klenz (Optional) ............................................................................................................ 35
4.9 Visual Inspection....................................................................................................................... 36
4.10 Responding to an Alarm........................................................................................................... 36
4.11 Responding to a Warning......................................................................................................... 37
4.12 Aborting or Resuming Process ................................................................................................ 38
4.13 Shutdown .................................................................................................................................. 38
4.14 Power Failure ............................................................................................................................ 38
5 Control Value Programming ....................................................................................................................... 39
5.1 Control Value Programming Introduction ......................................................................... 39
5.2 Supervisor Mode — General ................................................................................................... 39
5.3 Accessing Supervisor Mode ..................................................................................................... 40
5.4 Supervisor Mode — General Settings .................................................................................... 42
5.5 Supervisor Mode — Data Export ............................................................................................ 42
5.6 Supervisor Mode — Individual Settings ................................................................................. 45
6 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................. 49
6.1 Routine Maintenance Introduction .................................................................................... 49
6.2 Preventive Maintenance .......................................................................................................... 49
6.3 Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 50
6.4 Cleaning Reprocessing Sink ..................................................................................................... 51
6.5 Cleaning Magnification Lamp................................................................................................... 52
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6.6 Cleaning Bay Strainer ............................................................................................................... 53
6.7 Changing Chemical Container .................................................................................................. 54
7 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................... 56
7.1 Troubleshooting Introduction............................................................................................. 56
7.2 Troubleshooting General .................................................................................................... 56
7.3 CA1 Water Leak Detected ........................................................................................................ 57
7.4 CA2 Chemical Injected Volume Too Low................................................................................. 57
7.5 CA3 Overflow Prevented.......................................................................................................... 58
7.6 CA4 Bay Too Long to Fill .......................................................................................................... 59
7.7 CA5 Water Level Too Low ........................................................................................................ 60
7.8 CA6 Reservoir Too Long to Fill .............................................................................................. 60
7.9 NCA1 No Water Flowmeter Signal .......................................................................................... 61
7.10 NCA2 No Chemical Flowmeter Signal ................................................................................... 61
7.11 NCA3 High-Level Detected, Low-Level Not ........................................................................... 62
7.12 Air/Water Supply Shut OFF in Case of Emergency ................................................................ 63
7.13 Bay Overflow............................................................................................................................. 63
7.14 Holes of the Aqua Klenz Accessory are Clogged .................................................................... 64
7.15 If Chemistry Has Run Low, Operator Mode Screen Displays a Message ............................. 64
7.16 Large Temperature Discrepancy Between Two Bays ............................................................ 64
7.17 No Solution is Provided in Optional Lumen Klenz Reservoir ................................................. 64
7.18 No Sonic Effect Seen or No Vibration Detected During Sonic Klenz Process ...................... 65
7.19 Object Fell in Aqua Klenz Bay Drain ........................................................................................ 65
7.20 Optional Lumen Klenz Pistol is Not Working.......................................................................... 65
7.21 Optional Lumen Klenz Pistol Leaking...................................................................................... 66
7.22 Presence of Rust on Immerged Sink Components ................................................................ 66
7.23 Pump Rotates But Swirl is Abnormal During Aqua Klenz Process ....................................... 66
7.24 Rinse Bay Not Filling Completely ............................................................................................ 67
7.25 Software is Not Responding Anymore or Function is Frozen ............................................... 67
7.26 The Sink is Tilted on One Side.................................................................................................. 67
7.27 Unable to Move up or Move Down The Sink .......................................................................... 68
8 Replacement Parts and Products .............................................................................................................. 69
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Safety Precautions
1.1 Safety Precautions — Introduction
The following Safety Precautions must be observed when uncrating/installing, operating or servicing this equipment.
WARNING indicates the potential for personal injury and CAUTION indicates the potential for damage to equipment. It
is important to review ALL Safety Precautions before operating or servicing the equipment.
Strictly following these Safety Precautions enhances the Customer’s ability to safely and effectively utilize the unit and
helps avoid improper maintenance methods which may damage the unit or render it unsafe. It is important to
understand that these Safety Precautions are not exhaustive; Customers are encouraged to develop their own safety
policies and procedures to enhance and complement these Safety Precautions.
1.2 Safety Precautions
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD
ALWAYS point the optional Lumen Klenz pistol, or any air/water pistol, in a safe
direction: NEVER point a pistol towards any electrical apparatus or at someone.
BE CAREFUL while using magnification lamp accessory so it does not hit any
reprocessing sink components such as mounted faucets. Breaking glass scattered all
over the sink or in the bays could lead to injury and/or damage to the equipment or
instruments.
NEVER climb on reprocessing sink.
Regularly scheduled preventive maintenance is required for safe and reliable operation
of this equipment. Contact STERIS to schedule preventive maintenance or obtain the
necessary Maintenance Manual if preventive maintenance is done by the Customer.
Repairs and adjustments to this equipment must be made only by STERIS or STERIS-
trained service personnel. Repairs and adjustments performed by unqualified personnel
or installation of unauthorized parts could cause personal injury, result in improper
equipment performance, void the warranty or result in costly damage. Contact STERIS
regarding service options.
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WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Never reach into reprocessing sink bay when Aqua Klenz or the Sonic Klenz automated
process is in operation. Always use baskets for loading or removing items in bays.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever removing baskets
and/or items from reprocessing sink bays.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when using water pistol. Due to
potential splashes of contaminated fluids, it is recommended that a full face shield and
protective gloves be worn during operation.
WARNING
BREATHING HAZARD
Some cleaning solutions emit harmful vapors. Only use cleaning solutions in well-
ventilated areas. Do not inhale vapors. Do not permit solution vapors to exceed
maximum allowable concentrations in the work area. Ensure adequate ventilation.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Use only water or water-detergent solution in reprocessing sink bays. Never use
flammable or combustible cleaning liquids. Fire or explosion could result.
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND/OR BURN HAZARD
DO NOT use any electrically connected devices near reprocessing sink when sink
contains water. If any electrically connected device slip into a reprocessing sink bay
while it is filled with water, DO NOT touch reprocessing sink. Secure location and seek
assistance from maintenance personnel.
Fasteners and star washers are used to ensure protective bonding continuity. Always
reinstall any star washer which may have been removed during installation or servicing.
Never deliberately spray a large quantity of water or solution on the touch screen using
the overhead shower, the Lumen Klenz, the water pistol or other devices that spay
liquid.
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NEVER immerse magnification lamp accessory in water.
NEVER open electrical boxes compartment while reprocessing sink is being used. DO
NOT use reprocessing sink if any protective panel has been removed.
Placing reprocessing sink POWER (ON/OFF) toggle switch in OFF position to turn off
reprocessing sink DOES NOT cut off electrical power. Lockout/Tagout building electrical
disconnect switch to cut power to reprocessing sink for maintenance or repairs.
Repairs and adjustments to this equipment must be made only by STERIS or STERIS-
trained service personnel. Service personnel must disconnect all utilities to equipment
before servicing. No one should service equipment unless all utilities have been properly
locked out. Always follow local electrical codes and safety-related work practices.
WARNING
CHEMICAL BURN AND/OR EYE INJURY HAZARD
Before proceeding with the Aqua Klenz or the Sonic Klenz automated process: Avoid
solution splashing on you by ensuring cover is present on bay, by ensuring basket is
present in bay and by ensuring bay contains minimum required amount of solution.
Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when using reprocessing
sink.
Chemicals are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. Do not get in
eyes, on skin or do attempt to swallow. Read and follow the precautions and
instructions on the chemical label and in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior to handling
the chemical, replacing the chemical container or servicing the chemical injection pump.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever handling the chemical
or servicing the chemical injection pump and lines.
Wear gloves and eye protection when using a chemical. Avoid contact with the eyes or
skin. If a chemical spills or splashes on you, flush the affected area with water for 15
minutes. If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention immediately.
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WARNING
BURN HAZARD
In case of a sink malfunction, place reprocessing sink POWER (ON/OFF) toggle switch in
OFF position and DO NOT touch sink to avoid burns.
WARNING
SLIPPING HAZARD
To prevent slips, keep floors dry. Promptly clean up any spills or drippage. For spills or
drippage of detergents or other chemicals, follow safety precautions and handling
procedures set forth on detergent or chemical label and/or Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
CAUTION
POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
To avoid damage to some components: NEVER proceed with the Aqua Klenz or the
Sonic Klenz automated process without the minimum required amount of solution and
without a basket in bay. Solution must completely submerge transducer plate of Sonic
bay.
Use nonabrasive cleaners when cleaning reprocessing sink. Follow directions on
containers and rub in a back-and-forth motion (in same direction as surface grain).
Abrasive cleaners will damage stainless steel. Cleaners rubbed in a circular motion or
applied with a wire brush or steel wool on sink and bays assemblies can be harmful to
stainless steel. Do not use these cleaners on painted surfaces.
When choosing a detergent, select one with a low-chloride content. Detergents with a
high-chloride content must not be used, as such detergents may harm stainless steel.
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Symbols and Labels
2.1 Equipment Symbols
The table below contains symbols which may be on your equipment components and/or throughout this manual:
Table 2-1. Definition of Symbols
Symbol Definition
Protective Earth (Ground).
Warning! Risk of Electrical Shock.
ON (For Part of Equipment).
OFF (For Part of Equipment).
2.2 Nameplate Symbols
The table below contains symbols which may be on the identification nameplate of your equipment:
Table 2-2. Definition of Symbols
Symbol Definition
Model of Equipment.
Serial Number of Equipment.
Unique Device Identification.
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Table 2-2. Definition of Symbols (continued)
Symbol Definition
Year of Manufacture of the Equipment.
Safe Disposal of the Device — Refer to Instruction for Use.
Medical Device.
Power Rating of Equipment: Voltage, Frequency (Hertz), Type of Supply.
Address of Manufacturing Facility.
Address of European Community Representative.
2.3 Transportation and Storage
Symbols on the shipping crates stipulate equipment transport and storage environmental conditions for temperature
and relative humidity as well as storage conditions and handling information.
Table 2-3. Definition of Symbols on Crates
Symbol Definition
Maximum Shipping and Storing Temperature.
Maximum Humidity Level.
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Table 2-3. Definition of Symbols on Crates (continued)
Symbol Definition
This Way Up.
Do not Stack.
Fragile.
Keep Dry.
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Component Identification
3.1 Component Identification — Introduction
IMPORTANT: A listing of the Safety Precautions to be observed when operating and servicing this equipment can be found in
Safety Precautions section of this manual. Do not operate the equipment until you have become familiar with this information.
3.2 Reprocessing Sink — General
Before operating the AMSCO™ 72 Reprocessing Sink or the AMSCO™ 73 Reprocessing Sink, it is important to become
familiar with the location and function of all major components and controls.
Figure below illustrates a typical Three-Bay configuration but a Two-Bay configuration can also be ordered from
STERIS.
NOTE: Several layouts can be obtained, as well as a left-to-right or right-to-left workflow, to meet each Customer
needs. Contact STERIS for more information about these products.
IMPORTANT: *It is recommended to close water pistol shutoff valve outside working hours.
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1 Bay 7 Height Adjustment External Buttons (See
Adjustable Height System)
2 Dual Channel Faucet 8 Shutoff Valve (Overhead Shower)
3 Control 9 Chemical Dosing System (Behind Access
Panel) (See Chemical Dosing System)
4 Overhead Shower 10 Shutoff Valve (Water Pistol)*
5 Magnetic Backsplash 11 Power (ON/OFF) Toggle Switch and USB
Port (Under Access Panel)
6 Pure Water Faucet 12 Access Panel
NOTE: Typical Reprocessing Sink. Details May Vary.
.
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Reprocessing Sink Bays
The easy-to-clean reprocessing sink is equipped with high-quality 304 stainless-steel bays. The bays have been
designed to help streamline the manual cleaning of instruments by automating cleaning processes and recording
important parameters of the manual cleaning process. If the faucet is left on by accident, the faucet will automatically
be shut off since the bays are equipped with overflow sensors.
The reprocessing sink counters are slightly inclined towards the bays to prevent water dripping on floors thus helping
to prevent workplace injuries.
Types of Bays
Wash Bay: Offers a means to manually clean instruments using various available tools such as water/air pistols,
magnification lamp, etc.
Rinse Bay: Offers a means to rinse instruments using pure water after they have been manually cleaned.
Aqua Klenz: Intended to be a pre-cleaning bay that further helps to remove gross soils from instruments by
providing a gentle agitation to solution.
Sonic Klenz: Intended to provide fine mechanical scrubbing to instruments through cavitation. Can reach into the
most narrow spaces of the device.
Mesh Baskets
Mesh baskets must be used with the Aqua Klenz bays to hold surgical instruments and other items that will be cleaned.
Full size basket comes standard with the reprocessing sink.
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Sonic Klenz Basket
Sonic Klenz Basket must be used with the Sonic Klenz bay to hold surgical instruments and other items that will be
cleaned. Sonic Klenz basket comes only with the Sonic Klenz option.
NOTE: Sonic Klenz Basket has a weight capacity of up to 11 kg (25 lb).
Overhead Light System
The reprocessing sink is equipped with an anti-glare light system to help provide additional lighting that could improve
visibility during the manual cleaning process.
Magnetic Backsplash
A large magnetic backsplash helps protect workspace from water splashes and also provides an easy storage space for
accessories that are commonly used during the manual cleaning process.
Dual Channel Faucet
Each Wash bay is equipped with a dual channel faucet while Rinse bay is equipped with a pure water faucet.
Solution (water mixed with chemistry) being dispensed in Wash, Aqua Klenz and Sonic Klenz bays provides the solution
used to clean instruments.
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FlexPlates (Accessories)
FlexPlates are designed to provide the Operator with the flexibility to expand his workspace. They can be placed over
the bays or between the bays and have a weight capacity of up to 35 lb (16 kg).
Two FlexPlates come standard with reprocessing sink.
Magnification Lamp (Accessory)
The magnification lamp allows the Operator the ability to see smaller debris on instruments. The use of the
magnification lamp also helps reduce strain and fatigue while examining the instruments.
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Chemical Dosing System
The chemical dosing system is used to transfer the proper amounts of chemical into the Wash, Aqua Klenz and Sonic
Klenz bays through the dual channel faucet. The chemical dosing system uses a peristaltic pump to dispense the
chemical.
Air Pistol
One air pistol with multiple nozzles are provided with reprocessing sink for cleaning and drying purposes.
NOTE: A shutoff valve to shut off air on the whole sink is located under the sink (panels need to be removed to access
shutoff valve).
Water Pistol
One water pistol with multiple nozzles are provided with reprocessing sink to help with cleaning and rinsing of
instruments.
If required, the maximum water or air pressure can be adjusted by turning the small threaded adjustment nut located
behind the trigger handle.
The flow is controlled by pulling the trigger handle up to the maximum set point fixed by the threaded adjustment nut.
Prior to operation, ensure all tip attachments are properly seated on the safety cone by firmly pushing them all the way
down on the gun tip.
IMPORTANT: A shutoff valve is located under the sink. It is recommended to close water pistol shutoff valve outside working
hours.
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