Crest Audio ProJunior User manual

Crest Healthcare Pro R:1
Operator Manual
Crest Healthcare
Pro Junior (PJ) and Pro Junior (PJ W/R/D)
Series Ultrasonic Washer
SalesandService:
CrestUltrasonicsCorp.
18GraphicsDr,Ewing,NJ08628,USA.
Phone:609‐883‐4000.
www.crest‐ultrasonics.com

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Important Notifications
IMPORTANT: Read this entire manual before attempting to install,
operate or perform any maintenance on your Ultrasonic Cleaning
Systems. Ensure all appropriate personnel understand the contents
of this manual.
This Operating Manual contains important information on
proper use and maintenance of the Ultrasonic Cleaning
System. All personnel involved in the use and maintenance of
this equipment must carefully review and comply with the
warnings, cautions and instructions contained in this manual.
These instructions are important to protect the health and
safety of personnel operating the Ultrasonic Cleaning System
and should be retained in a conveniently accessible area for
quick reference.
Complete instructions for uncrating have been furnished. If missing,
contact Crest Ultrasonic for replacement copy, giving the serial,
SKU and model numbers of the unit.
Crest carries accessories for use with these units.
Crest representatives will gladly review these with you.
A listing of the SAFETY PRECAUTIONS to be observed when
operating and servicing this Ultrasonic Cleaning System is found
in SECTION 1 of this manual. Do not operate or service the
equipment until you have become familiar with this information.
Any alteration of the PJ or PJ W/R/D not authorized or
performed by Crest will void the warranty, could adversely
affect operator safety and could violate national, state or local
regulations.
Advisory
Indications for Use
The Ultrasonic Cleaning System is designed to thoroughly wash by
removing tissue, blood and other contaminants or dry (PJ WRD)
laparoscopic and general surgical instruments prior to final
disinfection and sterilization as required.
Validated to clean Intuitive Surgical® da Vinci® instruments prior to final
disinfection and sterilization as required. Please refer to the latest
Intuitive Surgical Reprocessing Instructions for detailed descriptions
of instruments and accessories, designed for use with Intuitive
Surgical’s da Vinci Surgical Systems and which are currently validated
for use with this equipment. When processing Intuitive Surgical
instruments, it is important that the healthcare facility follow all
directions in the latest Intuitive Surgical Reprocessing Instructions as
well as any instrument specific instructions and supplements that may
come with individual instruments (presoaking steps should precede;
refer to Intuitive Surgical IFUs).
IMPORTANT: Check the occupational health and safety act, as well
as local electric and plumbing codes, for any specific requirements
that may pertain to installation of this unit.
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To help ensure operators are adequately trained in the safe use of the
equipment, Crest recommends:
–
All personnel operating or maintaining the Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems are
fully trained in equipment operation and safe use.
–
Personnel working with toxic chemicals and vapors (if applicable) have
comprehensive instructions in the washing process, relevant health hazards
and methods to detect the escape of toxic materials.
Service
Information
A thorough preventive maintenance program is essential for safe and
proper unit operation. This manual contains maintenance schedules
and procedures which should be followed for satisfactory equipment
performance. Comprehensive instructions for monthly,quarterly,
and semi-annual preventive maintenance can also be found in this
manual.
Operator Manual Introduction
Only trained personnel should attempt to perform maintenance on the
Ultrasonic Cleaning System to avoid personal injury, improper equipment
performance, invalidation of the equipment warranty or other costly damage.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Number Description Page
1
Safety Precautions ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
Symbols on Unit ..................................................................................................................................... 1-4
2
Operating Instructions .................................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1
Before Operating This Equipment .......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2
Operation ................................................................................................................................................ 2-2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.2.3
2.2.4
Pro Cleaner Cycle, Pre-Wash through Final Spray Phases .......................................................... 2-2
Pro Console Cycle, Pre-Wash through Final Rinsing/Drying Phases .......................................... 2-5
Pausing Cycle .............................................................................................................................. 2-9
Aborting Cycle ............................................................................................................................ 2-10
3
4
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................ 3-1
Routine Maintenance. .................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1
4.2
Before Performing Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................... 4-1
Cleaning Procedures .............................................................................................................................. 4-2
4.2.1
General ......................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.2.2
Monthly Cleaning Procedure ........................................................................................................ 4-3
Cleaning Touch Screen .......................................................................................................................... 4-4
Replacement Parts ................................................................................................................................. 4-4
4.3
4.4
5
Supplemental Information ............................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Important User Information ..................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1
5.1.2
5.1.3
Installation Checklist ..................................................................................................................... 5-1
General Description ..................................................................................................................... 5-2
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2
5.3
Special Additives Specifications ............................................................................................................. 5-4
Controls and Indicators .......................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3.1
5.3.2
5.3.3
5.3.4
Operator Controls and Indicators ................................................................................................. 5-5
Other Controls .............................................................................................................................. 5-5
Control Touch Panel ..................................................................................................................... 5-6
Changing Cycle Parameters ......................................................................................................... 5-8
5.4 Operating Instructions .......................................................................................................................... 5-11
5.4.1
5.4.2
5.4.3
5.4.4
5.4.5
Initial Start-up .............................................................................................................................. 5-11
Pro Ultrasonic Cleaning System Cycle ....................................................................................... 5-13
Spray Rinse Phase ..................................................................................................................... 5-13
Rinse/Dry Phase ......................................................................................................................... 5-14
Draining CLEANING Chamber ................................................................................................... 5-14
5.5 Port Flushing System ........................................................................................................................... 5-15
5.5.1
5.5.2
Features ...................................................................................................................................... 5-15
Operation .................................................................................................................................... 5-16
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LIST OF FIGURES
Description Page
Figure 2-1.
Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-5.
PJ Cleaner Cycle, Start Cycle .............................................................................................. 2-3
PJ Cleaner Cycle, Start Cycle................................................................................................ 2-5
PJ Cycle, Rinsing/Drying Phase ................. .......................................................................... 2-7
Pausing PJ Cleaning System Cycle .................................................................................... 2-9
Cycle Abort .......................................................................................................................... 2-10
Figure 3-1. Typical Alarm Screen ............................................................................................................ 3-1
Figure 4-1. Clean Dryer Air Intake ........................................................................................................... 4-4
Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-3.
Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-5.
Figure 5-6.
Figure 5-7.
Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-9.
Figure 5-10.
Figure 5-11.
Lid Counterweight Shipping Bracket and Hardware (Typical) ............................................... 5-2
PJ Cleaning System Controls (Typical). ................................................................................ 5-5
Temperature Control (Thermostat) Location (Console Unit Shown) ..................................... 5-5
Generator Power Switch (Typical) ......................................................................................... 5-6
Touch Screen Description ..................................................................................................... 5 - 6
Cycle Select Screen .............................................................................................................. 5-8
Password Screen................................................................................................................... 5-8
MAIN1 Screen – Cleaner and Console Units (Non-daVinci Cycles) .................................... 5-9
MAIN2 Screen – Cleaner and Console Units (daVinci Cycles) ............................................ 5-9
Miscellaneous Screens – Console Units ............................................................................. 5-10
Port Flushing Kit and Instruments Connections ................................................................... 5-15
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LIST OF TABLES
Table Title Page
Table 1-1 Definition of Symbols on PJ Ultrasonic Cleaning System ............................................................... 1-4
Table 2-1 PJ Cycles .......................................................................................................................................... 2-9
Table 3-1 Pro Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems Troubleshooting Chart. .............................................................. 3-2
Table 4-1
Table 4-2
Recommended Cleaning Products .................................................................................................. 4-2
Replacement Parts .......................................................................................................................... 4-5
Table 5-1 Recommended Chemistries ............................................................................................................ 5-4
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following Safety Precautions must be observed when operating or servicing this Ultrasonic Cleaning
System. WARNING indicates the potential for personal injury and CAUTION indicates the potential for
damage toequipment. For emphasis, certain Safety Precautions are repeated throughout the manual. It is
important to review ALL Safety Precautions before operating or servicing the unit.
WARNING – PINCHING HAZARD:
Pinch point is created during lid articulation. Keep hands clear when opening or closing the lid.
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 – CHEMICAL BURN AND/OR EYE INJURY HAZARD:
Detergents are caustic and can cause adverse effects to exposed tissues. Do not get in eyes, on skin or
attempt to ingest by mouth.
•
Read and follow precautions and instructions on detergent label and in Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior
to handling chemical, refilling chemical containers or servicing chemical injection pumps and lines.
•
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever handling chemicals or servicing
chemical injection pumps and lines.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever removing baskets or parts from
cleaning chamber.
WARNING – BURN HAZARD:
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever reaching into RINSE-DRY Chamber
after a dry operation. Dryer heats load to 250°F (121°C).
Tank walls remain hot for a period after unit is turned off. Wait for unit to cool before performing any
cleaning or maintenance procedures.
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever removing items from countertops.
Countertops become hot after extended periods of unit operation.
WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD:
Use only water or water-detergent mix in cleaning chamber. Never use flammable or combustible
cleaning liquids. Fire or explosion could result.
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WARNING – ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
A
llow instrument tray to fully drain prior to moving to next cleaning station. Excess water spillage may
cause electrical shock and serious injury.
Disconnect all utilities to unit before servicing. Do not service unit unless all utilities have been properly
locked out. Always follow local occupational health and safety regulations, as well as electric and
plumbing codes.
Lock building electrical supply disconnect switch and console master power Switch to OFF before
checking or replacing any parts. Electrical shock can cause serious injury.
WARNING – SLIPPING HAZARD:
To avoid slippery floor conditions, immediately wipe up any spilled liquid or condensation. If spills or
drippage are detergents or other chemicals, follow safety precautions and handling procedures set
forth on detergent or chemical label and/or Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
WARNING – PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD:
Repairs and adjustments to this equipment must be made only by trained service personnel.
Maintenance performed by unqualified personnel or installation of unauthorized parts could cause
personal injury, result in improper equipment performance, invalidate the warranty or result in costly
damage. Contact Crest regarding service options.
Regularly scheduled preventive maintenance, in addition to the faithful performance of routine
maintenance described within this manual, is required for safe and reliable operation of this equipment.
Failure to perform periodic inspections of the cleaner could result in serious personal injury or
equipment damage.
Do not wear loose fitting clothing, neckties or jewelry that could become entangled in moving parts.
Never reach into a chamber when unit is in operation. Always use racks, baskets, or tongs for inserting
and removing objects.
Never reach into a chamber if lid is jammed.
WARNING – DISPOSAL HAZARD:
This product contains materials which may require disposal through appropriately licensed and
permitted hazardous waste management firms.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
Never use CLEANING or RINSE-DRY Chamber as a sink. Under no circumstances should waste water
be poured into either chamber as water could overflow drain and damage delicate components.
Never drop or rest parts directly on chamber bottom or on top of transducers.
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CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE (CONT’D):
Never scratch chamber walls. This can increase cavitation erosion.
When choosing a detergent, select one with a low chloride content. Detergents with a high chloride
content can be harmful to stainless steel.
Repeated fuse burnouts indicate a short circuit or overload. Have a fully trained technician locate and
correct situation.
Use nonabrasive cleaners when cleaning unit. Follow directions on container and rub in a back-and-
forth motion, in same direction as surface grain. Abrasive cleaners damage stainless steel. Cleaner
rubbed in a circular motion or applied with a wire brush or steel wool will scratch and dull stainless
steel. Do not use these cleaners on painted surfaces.
Failure to remove shipping bracket and hardware from lid counterweights results in lid and/or unit
cabinet damage.
Avoid running equipment into Ultrasonic Cleaning System Control Panel or Touch Screen to prevent
damage to controls.
REMEMBER – POSSIBLE TIME DELAY:
Insufficient clearance space will make repairs more difficult and time-consuming. Refer to the
equipment drawing for minimum clearance for service/maintenance access requirements.
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Symbols on Unit
Table 1-1 is a key to the symbols appearing on the
Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems.
Table 1-1. Definition of Symbols on Ultrasonic Cleaning System
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Symbol Definition
Unit to be Serviced by Trained Personnel Only
Do Not Use Cleaning Liquids Classified as Flammable or Combustible in
This Cleaning System
Pinch Point; Keep Hands Clear When Opening or Closing the Lid
Heavy Object-Lift Hazard
Protective Earth Ground
Hot Surfaces
High Voltage
- OR - Attention, Consult Manual for Further Instructions
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Table 1-1. Definition of Symbols on Ultrasonic Cleaning System (Cont’d)
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Symbol Definition
Location Label: Overload Lid Assist Handle
Reminder Label: Maximum Work Load 35 Lbs

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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2.1 Before Operating
This Equipment
Before operating Ultrasonic Cleaning Systems, it is important to
become familiar with controls, their functions and options available
(refer to SECTION 5.3, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS) and all
Safety Precautions (see above and refer to SECTION 1).
Read this section carefully and refer back to it when selecting
cycle phases and setting cycle operations. Also note the following:
•
Operators should avoid dropping the instrument tray or placing
individual items on the work platform or the tank bottom.
Never place any body part inside the Ultrasonic Cleaning
System during operation.
Ensure Ultrasonic Cleaning System is installed properly (see
SECTION 5.1, IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION).
•
•
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WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD: Use only water or water-detergent mix in cleaning chamber.
Never use flammable or combustible cleaning liquids. Fire or explosion could result.
WARNING – PINCHING HAZARD: Pinch point is created during lid articulation. Keep hands clear
when opening or closing the lid.
WARNING – SLIPPING HAZARD: To avoid slippery floor conditions, immediately wipe up any
spilled liquid or condensation. If spills or drippage are detergents or other chemicals, follow safety
precautions and handling procedures set forth on detergent or chemical label and/or Safety Data
Sheet (SDS).
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 – CHEMICAL HAZARD: Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
whenever removing baskets or parts from cleaning chamber.
WARNING – PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD:
•
Do not wear loose fitting clothing, neckties or jewelry that could become entangled in moving
parts.
•
Never reach into a chamber when unit is in operation. Always use racks, baskets or tongs for
inserting and removing objects.
•
Never reach into chamber if lid is jammed.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
•
Never use CLEANING or RINSE-DRY Chamber as a sink. Under no circumstances should waste water
be poured into either chamber as water could overflow drain and damage delicatmponents
.
•
Never drop or rest parts directly on chamber bottom or on top of transducers.
•
Never scratch chamber walls. This can increase cavitation erosion.
IMPORTANT: A listin
g
of the Safet
y
Precautions to be observed when operatin
g
or servicin
g
thi
s
Ultrasonic Cleaning System can be found in SECTION 1. Do not operate or service equipmen
t
until you have become familiar with this information. Also, the instructions included in this
section must be combined with safe instrument handling practices in accordance with the
facility’s policies andprocedures.

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2.2
Operation
The Ultrasonic Cleaning System uses ultrasonic energy to
thoroughly wash by removing tissue, blood and other
contaminants or dry laparoscopy and general surgical instruments
prior to final disinfection and sterilization as required. Please refer
to the latest Intuitive Surgical Reprocessing Instructions for
detailed descriptions of instruments and accessories, designed for
use with Intuitive Surgical’ s da Vinci Surgical Systems and which
are currently validated for use with this equipment. When
processing Intuitive Surgical instruments, it is important that the
healthcare facility follow all directions in the latest Intuitive Surgical
Reprocessing Instructions as well as any instrument specific
instructions and supplements that may come with individual
instruments (presoaking steps should precede; refer to Intuitive
Surgical IFUs).
Operation other than as specified and described in this section is not
recommended, may not be effective in cleaning instruments and
may not be safe. Please contact Crest for appropriate guidance, in-
service and training. For custom Cycle set-up, contact Crest or a
properly trained Service Technician.
If initial start-up of a Ultrasonic Cleaning System, proceed to
SECTION 5.4.1, INITIAL START-UP. If not initial start-up of a Ultrasonic
Cleaning System, proceed to next section.
2.2.1 Pro Cleaner Cycle, Pre-
Wash through Final Spray
Phases
After Initial Start-Up, use facility safe instrument handling practices to
load Instrument Trays and process load as shown in FIGURE 2-1.
NOTE: For Cleaning System Cycle operation, note the following:
1)
If Operator is running Cycles 4/5 and then chooses Cycle 1/2/3,
Cleaning System automatically runs Cycle 6 flush and drain
(unless REMAINING WASH STEP is at 0 and system has power
drained). Lid opens at Cycle 6 completion and Operator must
reselect Cycle 1/2/3.
2)
If Operator is running Cycles 1/2/3 and then chooses Cycle 4/5,
Cleaning System drains chamber and Cycle 4/5begins.
3)
If Operator is running Cycles 4/5 and Cleaning System reaches
Cycle count, if Operator selects another Cycle 4/5, Cleaning
System drains chamber between Cycleselections.
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Operator Manual Operating Instructions
WARNING – PINCHING
HAZARD: Pinch point is
created during lid articulation.
Keep hands clear when
opening or closing the lid.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT DAMAGE: Avoid
running equipment into Pro
Ultrasonic Cleaning System
Control Panel or Touch
Screen to prevent damage to
ontrols.

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Placethematerials/
basketsonthe
cleaningtray
Figure 2-1. PJ Cycle, Start Cycle
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Pr
ON/OFF
pushbutton.
Carefully place tray on
loading elevator.
Current Selected Cycle
Press
WASH/
RINSE <START>
touch pad.
3
OR Press WASH CYCLE SELECT
touch pad if different cycle than
shown is desired, proceed to Step 4
2
1
ess MAIN POWER

Figure 2-1. PJ Cycle, Start Cycle (Cont’d)
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Press
Desired Cycle
touch
pad (see
Table 2-1
for Cycle
Descriptions).
Press EXIT touch pad to
return to AUTO SCREEN.
Selected Cycle Is Now
Displayed on AUTO SCREEN
Press
<START>
touch pad.
When lid opens, remove tray.
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2.2.2 PJ Cycle, Pre-
Wash
through Final Rinsing/
Drying
Phases(for PJ W/R/D only)
After initial Start-Up, use facility safe instrument handling practices to
load Instrument Trays and process load as shown in FIGURE 2-2.
NOTE: For Cleaning System Cycle operation, note the following:
1)
If Operator is running Cycles 4/5 and then chooses Cycle 1/2/3, Cleaning System automatically runs Cycle 6
flush and drain (unless REMAINING WASH STEP is at 0 and system has power drained). Lid opens at
Cycle 6 completion and Operator must reselect Cycle1/2/3.
2)
If Operator is running Cycles 1/2/3 and then chooses Cycle 4/5, Cleaning System drains chamber and Cycle
4/5 begins.
3)
If Operator is running Cycles 4/5 and Cleaning System reaches Cycle count, if Operator selects another
Cycle 4/5, Cleaning System drains chamber between Cycleselections.
Figure 2-2. PJ W/R/D Cycle, Start Cycle
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Press
MAIN POWER
ON/OFF
pushbutton.
Carefully place tray on
loading elevator.
Current Selected Cycle
Press WASH/ Press WASH CYCLE SELECT
RINSE <START>
touch pad. OR
touch pad if different cycle than
shown is desired, proceed to
Step 4
.
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Figure 2-2. PJ W/R/D Cycle, Start Cycle (Cont’d)
2-6
Operator Manual Operating Instructions
Press
Desired Cycle
touch
pad (see
Table 2-1
for Cycle
Descriptions).
Press EXIT touch pad to
return to AUTO SCREEN.
Press
<START>
touch pad.
When lid opens, remove tray.
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6
5
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Placethematerials/
basketsonthe
cleaningtray
NOTE: If RINSE/DRY Chamber is in use, set tray aside until
Chamber is ready.
1. Transfer instrument tray from CLEANING Chamber to RINSE/
DRY Chamber. Set tray on tray elevator.
Run cycle per instructions presented in Figure 2-3.
At cycle completion, RINSE/DRY Chamber lid opens, and tray
elevator automatically rises to top load/unload position.
Wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), lift
and remove instrument tray from unit.
Follow facility procedures for distribution of instrument load. Do
NOT touch with bare hands.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Figure 2-3. PJ W/R/D Cycle, Rinsing/Drying Phase
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Carefully place tray on
loading elevator.
Press
RINSE/DRY TANK
touch pad. Control displays
WASH/RINSE TANK screen
(see next page)
2
WARNING – ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: Allow instrument tray to fully drain prior to moving to
next cleaning station. Excess water spillage may cause electrical shock and serious injury.
WARNING – BURN HAZARD:
•
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever reaching into RINSE-DRY
Chamber after a dry operation. Dryer heats load to 250°F (121°C).
•
Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) whenever removing items from
countertops. Countertops become hot after extended periods of unit operation.

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Figure 2-3. PJ W/R/D Cycle, Rinsing/Drying Phase (Cont’d)
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5
Press
<START>
touch pad.
NOTE: Dryer timer does not startuntil Cleaning
Press
DRY CYCLE
System reaches 240°F (116°C).
SELECT
touch pad.
Control displays CYCLE
SELECTION screen.
Press touch pad of
desired cycle (see
Table 2-1.
).
Pressing
EXIT
touch
pad returns user to
AUTO SCREEN.
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Table 2-1. PJ W/R/D Cycles
2.2.3
Pausing Cycle
While running a cycle in the PJ Ultrasonic Cleaning System, it
may be necessary to PAUSE the current cycle before scheduled
completion.
NOTE: When Cycle is PAUSED, it is possible to OPEN the Wash
Lid (except for Cycle 6).
Figure 2-4. PJ W/R/D Cleaning System Cycle
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OR
When Cycle is in process,
WASH/RINSE <START>
touch pad changes to
WASH/RINSE
<PAUSE>
. Press
WASH/RINSE <PAUSE>
to pause Cycle. When Cycle is paused, wash lid
can be opened (except for Cycle 6)
2
See next OR
Section.
Opens
Lid.
2
1
CYCLE DESCRIPTION
1. CYCLE 1: dV EndoWrist Validated da Vinci Cycle.
2. CYCLE 2: dV Accessories Validated da Vinci Cycle
3. CYCLE 3: Open Open Cycle that can be customized by Operator
4. CYCLE 4: Sonic Instrument (Standard) Preprogrammed Standard Instrument Cycle
5. CYCLE 5: Open Open Cycle that can be customized by Operator
6. CYCLE 6: System Clean Flush Preprogrammed Flush and Drain Cycle (Wash Tank
only)
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