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1. EXAMPLE OF TICKET LANCER Time RUNNING WATER 1 Emptying Recycling Filling Date Cycle period End Time INCIDENT OCCURED REGENERATION Time SUPER DRYING Time HOT DEMI Emp ying Recycling C 1 2 1 2 Additive intake Recycling Heating time C Programmed Pilling Recycling C 1 2 C 1 Recycling Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Time COLD DEMI Emptying Recycling Filling Time RUNNING WATER Z Emptying Recycling Filling Time RESINS RINSE Beginning Time Date ACID RINSE Emptying Recyclimg Filling Acid tntake Cycles Programme N COMPLETE VERSION FUNCTIONS ANALYSIS gt CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY EF LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 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 developm
2. 24 ADVICE 2222 2 2 4 1 4 4 25 BOTTOM OF TANK INSTALLING BASKETS 26 WASHING BASKETS 2 NU 12252222222 NNNM 27 MAINTENANCE 2 2 28 SMALL PROBLEMS THEIR CAUSES 29 910 UP CONNECTIONS It 18 important for the equipment to be installed in CLEAN DRY premises ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TOTAL DELIVERY OUTPUT 10 THREE PHASE 415v NEUTRAL EARTH 50Hz consumption 14 A phase PROVIDE A DISCONNECTOR AND R C D BREAKER NEAR EQUIPMENT UNIT CONNECTING UP TO WATER MAINS HOT WATER MAXIMUM 50 Fit one 20 27 o 3 4 male threaded nozzie tvpe cock FLOW RATE 20 1 per min af a minimum pressure of 2 bars and maximum pressure of 6 bars IF THERE 15 NO HOT WATER AVAILABLE PROVIDE 2 COLD WATER COCKS COLD WATER Fit one 20 27 3 4 male threaded nozzle tvpe cock FLOW RATE 20 1 at a minimum pressure of 2 bars maximum pressure of 6 bars DEMINERALIZED OR DISTILLED WATER 2 possibilities a INSTALLATION FROM A WATER TANK The height of the tank should not exceed 60 cm should have screw in metal plate diam 20 27 at its base should be placed at 15 cm from the fioor b INSTALLATION UNDER PRESSURE Fit one 20 27 3 4 male threaded nozzle type cock FLOW RA
3. LANCER INDUSTRIE CL Pubin 30 de 31170 TOURMEFEUELE Fronce amp eee ee P x _ x _ E E 2 ij B Ee a 11 16 1 uol cuj uz wy mu 25 1 HEATING AL J ORTNG FRI RELAY 21 29 2 T a4 ify m 103 8 ec lt 12 m a i 2 2 lt t Nj E Cat I mn 520 ig p RE 111203 Wire 7 3 ig __ ELECTRICAL POWER AGRAM 25 A0 Pa 0563151111 Fox 06 61 15 16 16 Fax sent hy 91223861998 LANCER UK LTD 6d h4 12 H7 B1 14 18 1 mE Ox 121 FO 9552 15 11 17 Fax 0531151656 ANCER INDUSTRIE _ i p 3g gf ul a a BR 2 67 91 14 85 RECEIVED FROM 81223851999 7C YOUR PROGRAMMTNG FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PROG PROG PROG PROG PREWASH 1 PERIOD 0 to 30 m PRENASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 90 EMEN wma rere perse een __ dd PREWASE 3 PERIOD 0 to 30 PREXASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 90 C 20 4 i PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 to 6 un WASH PERIOD
4. LANCER 910 UP Select desired programme example programme N 18 fF lt PROGRAMME N 18 ji LANCER 9130 UP i Then name of the programme appears when _ button is pressed a ee ee ee PROGRAMME INSTRUMENTS ee ee eee e Simultaneous action on and buttons will enable names of programmes which follow to be displaved ee PROGRAMME TEST TUBES oe r IaM When button is depressed programme last displayed is selected 19 FACTORY PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY PROG 1 PROC 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 PREMASH 1 PERIOD 0 to 30mm 0 0 0 4 j PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 to 90 C o 40 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 to 6 am 0 0 0 248 LAU 0 to 30 m PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE EL HELL PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 to 6 um i PREKASH 3 PERIOD 0 to 30m 0 PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 to 90 C 0 0 eee fe WASH 0 to 30 nal mirisi WASH TEMPERATURE 0 to 90 9C 40 20 310 UP 0219 4 TT 18 2 GHE p uma 204 GIS t rm 22 c 4 zu DEM T 8 7 BUC PU 06619862218 fq quss 4c m
5. PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT TO 360 s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 Oo c c m PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT TO 360 s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 8 WASH TIME 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 3605 0 0 RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 360 s 24 24 24 24 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0709 1 2 1 1 COLD TIME 1 0 COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 HOT DEMI TIME HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE HOT DEMI LUBRICANT DRYING 0 TO 30 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 60 60 60 90 1 2 IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANCGE 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 flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT
6. 0 to 30 m 7 mm NEN NN WASH DETERGENT 0 to 6 m RUNING WATER RINSE 1 otos 1d ACID RINSE PERIOD 0 to 30 om m _ COLD DEM WATER RINSE 1 9 to 30 m COLD WATER RINSE 3 0 to 30 m COLD DEMI WATER RINSE 4 HOT DEML WATER RINSE 0 to 30m HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE to 90 21 910 UP 2U 2209 L1 W icimeutr BREAKER _ 256 Ua COLD WATER 4 1 AUNNING R2 T COLD 1220 WATER ud sei nna T HOT DEM MERALI ZEO WATER DETERGENT PUMP 5 21 ACID 5 a 71 PRESSLDRESTAT DRY ito RELAY FLAP 1 PLMP RELAY q 28 28 21 2 EMPTYING 10 P 21 21 REGENERATION 11 a 21 21 WATER 17 11 7 10 SS SAFETY PRESSURESTAT HEATING HELA 15 21 17 20 n CHIMNEY MOTOR T 18 19 11345 310 UP ELECTRICAL CONTROL DIAGRAM 415v 5082 LANCER SA INDUSTRIE 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE 15 HEATING RS ORY ING 26 PUMP RELAY 9 RELAY 1 RECYCLING PUMP LANCER SA INDUSTRIE 51170 TOURNEFEUILLE 910 UP ELECTRONICS CARDS CONTRAST SETTING KEYBOARO CONNECTOR CONNECTION CABLE KEYBOARD MA
7. PROGRAMME N 34 LANCER SLO PROGRAMME change programme push correction button then enter number of programme wanted using digital kev button T III START OF CYCLE Press START button and one of two permutations can be chosen the display indicates Number of programme selected Temperature of tank Current function RESINS RINSE 26 RESINS RINSE The cvcle will unfold without further intervention B DRAINAGE ALARM in event of tank containing water at start of cycle either through interruption of previous cycle or an irregular intake Machine will drain and cycle unfold normally iV DEVELOPMENT OF THE OPERATIONS During cycle permanentlv displaved are Number of current programme Water or drying temperature of air in tank Kame of current function 910 UP V EKD OF CYCLE The display resumes its initial status VI TURNING OFF POWER Throw switch 9 VII OPENING Proceed as in iV page 7 COMMENT 1 In event of an interrupted electricity supply programme is brought back to its point of departure It is advisable then to initiate START OF CYCLE operations again as in 111 COMMENT 2 Using RAPID ADVANCE CYCLE function button it is possible to skip operations already performed provided programme position at time of power cut is know When function button is pressed basic stages are indicated as they unfo
8. 22 Wash with plenty of water Seek medical advice if any irritation persists _Ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vomiting and seek medical advice Inhalation 020 s ZEE Extinguishing Media Use any available extinguisher Special Procedures Wear suitable protective clothing Protective Equipment Wear gloves goggles fira resistant overalls and approved respiratory protective equipment For large spillages wear gloves goggles and waterproof overalls If working in a confined area with inadequate ventilation wear approved respiratory protective equipment Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved fand fill site Coritact local authorities for further information Clean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For large spillages inform local authorities utions mE d Uu cua ER 1 M oh Handling Avoid Contact with skin and eye Storage Protect from extremes of temperature ake ee tsonal Protect i Em Me Eas T Exposure Controls Isopropyl alcohol is assigned an OES of 122 Respiratory Protection Not required for normal use Hand Protection Rubber gloves may be worn as a precautionary
9. For the washers equipped with a door locking system lift the door catches at the handle with a screwdriver Take the adjustable feet out of the chamber Lean the washer forward and screw the feet Put the washer where it will be used To move the washer put your hands on each side of the cover Tot N Adjust the four adjustable height feet so that your appliance is LEVEL UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Users must be trained before using the washer dryer 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 The staff in contact with the detergent products and its emanations which could be used this washer dryer must have knowledge of the safety data sheet of the used products as well as the detailed instructions about the dangers and the detection of toxic product leaks The training of the users and technicians must be done regularly and always before the first use of the washer dryer A written register of these trainings must be kept in order to prove the presence and the understanding of the interested parties UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE SUMMARY CHAPTER 1 IN
10. aa T ae LL E m Pa ee ete RR For washing the pieces in type baskets Place them on the PS PSB rack after removing support grids as necessary Reposition them for washing for which the BI utilisation is not necessary WASHING IN TE or TH BASKETS eranc DeC 522 DASS PS er PSB For washing pieces in TE or TH type baskets Place them on the PS or PSB rack as above sure that the pins are weli positioned on the rods made to receive them reposition the grids for washing for which the TE or TH utilisation is not necessarv 910 UP MAINTENANCE REGENERATION OF WATER SOFTENER This function 15 automatic When the alarm message is displaved the salt tank must be filled We suggest that only Special softener salt must be used replace the cap firmiv after this operation see page 26 FILTERS CLEAN THE FILTERS AFTER EACH WASH IF NECESSARY see page 26 REPLACE THEM PROPERLY in order to prevent the entering of foreign matter into the draining and recycling pumps MAINTENANCE At the end of the wash close the water taps so as not to leave the valves under pressure b Switch off electricity c Examine the condition of the rubber pipes from time to time as well as the wires which connect the machine to the electrical Current NOTE IN NO CASE SHOULD THE
11. 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 special 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 5 years after its production date 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS PERSONAL PROTECTION SKIN PROTECTION mbber gloves must be worn EYE PROTECTION Goggles or face protector must be wom RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Not required 9 PHYSICAL amp CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Pale straw coloured non foaming liquid Ammonia 1 14 1 16 pH 4 Solubility in water Miscible Biodegradable EEC DIRECTIVE 91 155 OF 05 03 199 INDICE D DATE AUGUST 1999 CHAPTER 7 PR
12. ru FRE 6A BRING RELAY 100 101 RELMS DE POMPE PUMP RELAY 910 UP SCHEMA ELECTRIQUE DE PUISSANCE Code ss He Lech 910 UP ELECTRICAL POWER DIAGRAM ee LANCER INDUSTRIE 21 de Pahin 30 bid de l industrie 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE France T l 0561 15 11 1 1 Fax 05 61 75 16 16 Propri t de LANCER INDUSTRIE peut communiqu sans autorsation crite VERSION FORE 005 400V TRI N T SOHZ 230V TRHT SOHZ 230V MONO 50HZ 400V 50HZ L12 L13 amp L DIL Se 10 111 Li Lii SECHAGE 200 SECHAGE 298 CLASSE DE PROTECTION MACHINE IP21 N 113640 N 1 1 WASHER PROTECTION CLASS 21 LANCER INDUSIRIE APPLICABLE V rifi par JFM le 14 08 02 24 de Pahin 30 bid de l industrie 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE France NA NON APPLICABLE NOT APPLICABLE Visa b T l 05 61 15 11 11 Fox 05 61 15 16 16 Propri t de LANCER INDUSTRIE Ne peut tre communiqu sons autorisation crite
13. 0 TO 360 5 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 9 TO 360 3 PREWASH 2 TIME 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD H PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 0 0 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE GTO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360s WASH TIME 0 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 5 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s 29 29 29 29 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn 0 COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn 0 COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn 0 0 COLD DEMI TIME 4 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 360 s 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 3 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UP 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 CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME TO 30 mn FILLING
14. 05 0 5 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 91 155 OF 05 03 1991 INDICE E DATE SEPTEMBER 2001 2 meos CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY Nec DATA SHEET LAN GE R UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE NAME OF PRODUCT NON IONIC AGENT 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ingestion LD50 gt 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 14 INFORMATION REGARDING TRANSPORT RID ADR IMDG Class Non classified product UN Number 15 STATUTORY INFORMATION LABELS S2 Keepout of reach of children 57 Keep the receptacles tightly closed 26 In case of contact with the eyes wash immediately with copious quantities of water and consult a doctor 528 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 Added to the final rinsing water preferably demineralized allows the depositing of a protective film
15. 1 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 the duration of the phase is replaced by a number from to 9 Throughout the filling phase the display unit mdicates WAIT FOR LEVEL CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 END OF CYCLE 2 OPENING OF THE DOORS BURN RISK IF THE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 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 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 OPEN ING WAITING DOOR UNLOADING Open the unloading side door and the following message appears CLOS ING WAITING DOOR UNLOADING Once the unloading has ended close the unloading side door The display shows UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 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 9 Wait for the complete impression of the ticket before launching new washing cycle 2 3 SWITCHING O
16. 44 0 1223 861665 Fax 44 0H223 861990 E marf maillancer co uk Web www lancer co uk Registered in England at stove address number 1700190 L 038 5 Directors Satchell Managing amp Jacobs Technical Satchell Finance Satchell Safes Date Health amp Safety Manager Technical Manager Buyer Dear Sir CHEMICALS HAZARD INFORMATION amp PACKAGING REGULATIONS 1994 In accordance with the above Act we are obliged to ensure that you are in possession of Heaith amp Safety Data Sheets for all the products that we supply to you Currently our records show the following products as ticked and accordingly we enclose the relevant data sheets which should replace any you already have on file Please tick i _ Lancerclean Laboratory Machine Detergent li Lancerinse Machine Acid Rinse Additive Lancerwash Hospital Machine Detergent iv Lancerlube Machine Rinse Aid amp Lubricant for surgical instruments 4 v Lancer Lab 0 0 Decontaminant Detergent 4 Lancershine Stainless Steel Cleaner amp Polish 4 vil Lancerzyme Enzyme Formula Detergent In the future data sheets will be updated and sent out to you if there has been any change to a product and also a data sheet will sent for any new product that we supply to you If you are not the person who is responsible for Health amp Safety for vour company it is your duty to pass on this letter and enclosures to the rel
17. EH H eed s In confined areas wear respirato CO aic un oves goggles and waterproof ove See fal equipment Remove or shut off all possible sources of ignition Do not smoke Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved and fill site Contact local authorities for further information Clean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For large spillages inform local authorities Handling Avoid Contact with skin and eyes Storage Protect from extremes of temperature RC P Me ida Fr cras aT Eur eM od Exposure Controls Isopropyl alcohol is assigned an OES of 1225mg m3 Respiratory Protection Not required in normal use in emergency situations wear vapour absorbing respiratory protective equipment Hand Protection Wear rubber or PVC gloves as precaufionary measure Eye Protection Not required for normal use Skin Protection Not required for normal use Page 1 of 2 Zen Product Name Lancer Lab DD Product Code 042 Catalogue Code Prefix LDD Review Issue No 4 Review Issue Date 03 06 96 Supplier Lancer UK Limited Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR Telephone No 01223 861665 01223 861980 Classificatio
18. FOLLOWING PRODUCT BE USED ACETONE SOLVENTS GASOLINE SULFOCHROMIC ANY ACID EXCEPT ACETIC ACID etc 28 SMALL PROBLEMS THEIR ORIGIN YOU FEED THE ELECTRIC CURRENT WHEN TOUCHING THE MACHINE The earth is not qood THE WATER DOES NOT FLOW IN The inflow pipe is kinked The tap is not open The nvlon filters are obstructed THE MACHINE DOES NOT IN THE ACID tube is blocked The acid tank is empty THE MACHINE DOES NOT TAKE IN THE DETERGENT The tube is blocked The detergent tank is empty THE MACHINL DOES NOT START Close the door It is not plugged in The plug is faulty There is a mains failure Check the circuit breaker THE MACHINE DOES NOT DRAIN The drainage pipe is kinked The drainage pump or its ducts are obstructed The basin filters have been incorrectly replaced ABNORMAL NOISE AT THE BEGINNING OF WASH 910 UP Items are flying in the basin under the pressure of the water One of the wash arms is touching an item a d CN RR high performance washing systems for science health and industry For the attention of the Department Manager Dear Sir Madam Thank you for purchasing a Lancer Washing Machine has been built with care to provide the nigh standard of performance and results demanded from professionals with user friendliness reliability and quality being fundamental aspects of its design and productio
19. HOT COLD PREWASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH DETERGENT 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s h PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 360 s Option PREWASE 2 DETERGENT 2 0703608 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 95 C WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s 29 29 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 0 0 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0709 1 __ 2 _ ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mn 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 360 s 29 29 29 29 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 09 1 2 1 1 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 30 mn COLD DEML 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 HOT DEMI LUBRKCANT 0 TO 360 s DRYING 30 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C 00 60 60 90 IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE n w RW 5 4 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 1
20. LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UP 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 flasks Virology Biology FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 Agarose Gel CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 2 TIME TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C Op on PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 360 2 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD 1 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 3605 0 0 0 PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 9 TO 360s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C WASH DETERGENT TO 360 s 43 43 54 Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s 0 0 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 ma 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s 43 43 43 43 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 TO 9 1 2 1 1 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 1 COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 HOT DEME TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE TO 95 HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 360s DRYING 0 TO 30 mn 10 3 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 60 60 6
21. LITRES OF WATER INTO THE TANK WITH A CONTAINER BEFORE FIRST USE BEFORE ANY START UP ENSURE FEED COCKS ARE OPEN V PARTS TO BE WASHED Place them properly in baskets so that they don t collide during Washing ensure that ther are positioned suitably maintaining them with a GC or GCI COVER SCREEN if necessary ONLY USE BASKETS APPROPRIATE TO THE PARTS BEING WASHED After reclosing door can commence 910 UP CONTROL PANEL FROGRAMHE 01 LANCER 310 UF de 7 5 4 5 0 b 0 15 8 8 LEGEND 1 DISPLAY 2 TIME BUTTON Press and it gives a reading of time programmed for current function 3 TEMPERATURE BUTTON During a heating function it gives a reading of temperature programmed 4 FUNCTION BUTTON RAPID RUNNING Enables vou to skip anv unwanted operations and bv wav of an EXCEPTION to choose another point of departure in programme selected 5 FUNCTION BUTTON Reading of programme name during operation of machine See page 18 6 C CORRECTION BUTTON When current on it enables programme N 01 to be reselected DIGITAL KEYBOARD Permits selection of programme 8 START BUTTON Permits cvcle start 9 APPARATUS POWER SWITCH Enables programme to be started using START button 910 UP STARTING UP I SWITCHING POWER Throw switch 9 Display 1 indicates number of last programme carried out and type of machine
22. for the cleaning of stainless steels It is convenient to follow strictly the instructions given by theirs manufacturers The 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 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 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 59 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER LP LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS 1 INCIDENTS 1 1 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENTER THE WASHER The tube is blocked e The tank is empty e The pump hose is pinched 1 2 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION It is not connected to the power supply There 1s mains power The circuit breaker protecting the electrical contro circuit has been tripped CONSULT THE TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT 1 3 ABNORMAL NO
23. measure Eye Protection Not required for normal use Skin Protection Not required for normal use Page 1 of 2 HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name DLC Endoscope Detergent Product Code ICO11 Cataloque Code Prefix DLC Review Issue No 1 Review Issue Date 02 08 01 Supplier Lancer UK Limited Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR Telephone No 01223 861665 Fax 01223 861990 bd xt t ps EE ETE ERI ENSE Eey mU Vu eet ay E tob prre UE i Wo RE onl AE DEVON Tey Wl a Pe A eg mposition Intormatlon on ingredients 5 a eee 2 Classification Concentration Risk Phrases 5 SAC R34 Causes bums R41 Risk of serious damage to eyes R36 Irritating to the eyes ERE lm Es EU per RETE ig ee s EB un sa de kr Vu la du pi SCA 4 3 us RTT RR CUTE a ETE uer UNE M Aa e pw 1 a ie 1 y DES Classification This product is classified as Irritant under Chemicals Hazard information and Supply Regulations 1994 Health Hazards Risk of ser
24. period remaining 1 H 10 mn Particular cases When H20 rinsing sequence period is replaced bv NUMBER X hen filling phase period is indicated by LEVEL WAIT 910 UP ALARMS II The automaton mav display 2 types of alarm SALT DEFICIENCY In event of a salt deficiency message is displaved at start of Cycle when START button is pressed It is essentiai to fill salt container located inside machine See pages 26 and 28 To continue cycle another press on START button is necessarv FAULT ALARMS These alarms lock machine To leave alarm mode switch off power throwing switch 9 1 FILLING FAULT The machine has not reached its water level before elapsing of normai filling time as specified in factory Check opening of feed cocks state of water intake pipes cieaniiness of nvlon filters 2 DRAINAGE FAULT The machine was not entirely emptied at end of normal drainage period as specified in factory Check that drainage pipe does not form an elbow that drainage pump or its pipes are not obstructed or that tank filters are not blocked 3 HEATING FAULT At end of ten minutes of heating temperature of water has not risen by minimum 5 C Check electrical counection and state of immersion heaters 17 910 UP NAMES OF PROGRAMMES Each of programmes can other than by its number 1 2 3 be RECOGNISED by a NAME which be that of a service an operator or a type of w
25. vomiting Do not give anything by mouth to an unconscious person If a feeling of sickness occurs and persists consult doctor Remove to fresh air If breathing remains difficult seek medical attention Material is not flammable In case of fire nearby cool the containers with water spray Avoid contact with eyes remove incompatible materials and take personal protectiva measures shown below Do not discharge the product to sewers or water sources Contain and absorb spill with inert material eg sand Place absorbent material into separate container for disposal Rinse traces left with water and recover for disposal Do not retum unused product in the original containers Do not blend with another product Respect conditions of use Store at room temperature between 15 C and 30 C Protect from light Store in closed containers Store exclusively in original containers Avoid contact with eyes Take the individual protective measures listed below Provide an eye wash facility nearby Hypochlorites aldehydes reducing agents combustibles bases metals a a a a ee Page 1 of 2 15 1 INSTALLATION AND USER S MANUAL 910 UP INSTALLATION MANUAL 910 UP NI11102a doc 910 UP INSTALLATION OF THE WASHER Remove the box Remove the screws located under the pallet Remove the plastic film Open the door of the washer pull handle towards you and lower the door in the horizontal position
26. 0 90 ____ ____ DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION LANDER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UPSS Water consumption estimated per operation according to the baskets used 25 litres 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 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 0 TO 30 mti FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 5 Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s WASH TIME 6 TO 30 mn 4 H FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 TOS 1 1 2 2 ACID RINSE TIME 0 TO 30 mit 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 360 s 43 43 43 43 RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 TO 9 1 1 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn 2 1 0 COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn 0 1 0 0 COLD TIME 3 COLD DEMI TIME 4 9 0 DEMI TIME 1 HOT DEMI TEM
27. 08 If an erroneous code is typed an error message is displayed until correct code is displayed PROGRAMME N 01 Select the cycle to be modified with and or numeric keypad Validate with the key CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO V i 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 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 Filling water cold or hot is selected with key Validate with the key T EMP 7 5 SH Choose the temperature of prewash 1 0 to 95 Validate with the DETERGENT 0 0 m 0 9 s PREWA SH 1 Choose the detergent intake time 0 to 360 s Each time the and keys is pressed the time is increased decreased by a step of 1 second making approximately 5 ml Select the minutes Validate with the Select the seconds Validate with the key Only used for washer with additional dosing pump Not used Must be equal to zero Validate with the START key CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION m UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09_2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE Note Set the PREW ASH 2 PREWASH 3 and WASH functions in the same Way 0 1 NUMBER 1 RUNNING WATER Select the number of running water rinses 1 0 to 9 Validate with the ey Select the duration
28. 1 EE COLD DEML TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME COLD DEMI TIME 3 UNNING WATER RINSE 2 lt gt gt lt COLD DEML TIME 4 HOT DEMI TIME HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE HOT DEML LUBRICANT DRYING 30 mn 10 25 25 25 DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C 80 60 60 90 IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION d ANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UPSS 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 POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 FUNCTIONS PREWASH TIME TO 30 ma FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 0 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 369 s PREWASH 2 TIME TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 360 8 PREWASH 3 TIME 0 FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 f PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 360 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE TO 95 WASH DETERGENT TO 360 s Opt
29. 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMS 29 33 READING CYCLE NAMES 30 4 MODIFYING THE PROGRAMMING 31 41 MODIFYING THE CYCLE 31 42 CYCLE NAME RECORDING PROCEDURE 36 5 WASHING PROGRAMS 37 5 1 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UP 38 52 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 910 UPSS 39 5 3 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UP 40 re m SUMMARY UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09_2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE SC 54 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1300 UPSS 41 5 5 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UP 42 5 6 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1400 UPSS 43 5 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UP 44 5 8 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UPSS 45 5 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE 46 CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY e 47 1 PRINTER AND OUTPUT RS 232 OPTION 48 2 VALIDATION MONITOR PRINTER AND OUTPUT OPTION 50 3 RECORDER OPTION 32 3 1 USE AND ADJUSTEMENT 52 3 2 PEN CHART RECORDER 52 4 VALITRACE OPTION VTRACE MON or OPTION VTRACE MUL 53 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER 55 1 REGENERATING OF SOFTENER 55 2 FITTING THE 3 CHAMBER FILTERS AND SALT POT FILLING 56 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 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 59 9 SUMMARY LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 6 INCIDENTS wecc
30. 7 litres Output from acid and detergent pamps according to the products used 280 ml min Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biclogy Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME TO 30 1 FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 1 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 0 PREWASH i DETERGENT TO 360 s 7 Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s 0 PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn 0 FILLING HOT COLD 1 H PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE TO 95 C 0 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 360 s 0 0 0 Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 360 s PREWASH 3 TIME 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 9 360 s Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 360 s WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s ACIDRINSETIME 0 30 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 5 29 29 29 29 COLD DEMI TIME 1 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 TO 30 mn COLD DEML TIME 0 TO 30 mn 0 0 0 COLD DEMI TIME 4 0 30 HOT DEML TIME 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE 95 C DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 360 8 DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 22 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP
31. 910 UP III ALTERATION OF PROGRAHME O1 PERIOD 1 min PREWASH 1 F Choose period of prewash i between i 30 mn MAX display of 0 time canceis function Press START button to validate COLD WATER PREWASH 1 A 5 Select hot or cold filling water with correction button C Press START button to validate 0 1 TEMP 9097 PREWASH 1 f i Choose prewash 1 temperature between 0 an 90 Press START button to validate 101 DETERG_ 2mo00s j PREWASH 1 Choose period of detergent intake between 0 and 6 mn bach press on one of or function buttons alters stage period by 6 seconds ie approximately 20 ml Press START button to validate USE KEYS C PREWASH 1 If one of digital kevboard buttons 7 is pressed an error message is displayed Press or Set functions PREWASH 2 PREVASH 3 and WASH in same 910 UP NUMBER 2 RUNNING WATER 1 Choose number of runninc water rinses between and 9 Press START button to validate PERIOD Olilmin E ACID RINSE Choose period for acid rinse Press START button to validate 1 ACID 1 2 ACLD RINSE _________________________ _______ Choose period of acid intake between 0 and 69 5 MAX Each press one of function buttons or alters a stag
32. 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 Echelle d finie par l utiisateur Echelle temp rature Impression de temp rature instantan e en fonction d une irpression de la dale p riode d hm par l uBlisateur et de Courbe de temp rature impression du canal utilis pour ies mesures Bomes de mesures Affichage matantan de la temp rature CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY gt LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 VALITRACE OPTION VTRACE MON or OPTION VTRACE V 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 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 emm UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 5 MA
33. 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 rks CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY E UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 EXAMPLE OF TICKET Cycle period INCIDENT OCCURED Time SUPER DRYING Time HOT DEMI Emptying Recycling C 1 2 C I 2 Additive intake Recycling C Heating time C Programmed Filling Time COLD DEMI Emptying Recycling Filltng Time RUNNING WATER 2 Emptying Recycling Filling Time ACID RINSE Emptying Recycling Filling Acid intake CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE i Time RUNNING WATER 1 Emptying Recycling Filling Time REGENERATION Time WASH Emptying 1 2 C I 2 Recycling C Heating time C Programmed Filling Detergent intake Time PRE WASH 1 Emptying Recycling 1 2 1 2 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 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 RECORDER OPTION 3 1 USE AND
34. DEMI LUBRICANT DRYING SUPER DRYING DRYING TEMPERATURE IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADIUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY These last years TRACEABILITY has become in the hospital milieu im 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 the data must be registered archived in paper support and optionally on data support Y ou will find in this chapter the different systems of traceability proposed by our company CHAPTER 4 TRACEABILITY UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09_2002 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600
35. Dear Sir Madam You are now the owner of a LANCER WASHER This is one of the most perfected machines in existence Its proper functioning as well as your total satisfaction depend on its proper installation Ke herein offer vou some advice which ask vou to foilow for it is presented vour best interest Before using vour machine study this manual carefully and learn how to use the machine so that it last for vears Yours trulv LANCER WASHER 210 UP 910 UP Pages CONNECTIONS 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 2 3 INSTALLATION PLAN 0 42 5 ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS 6 INSTALLATION 7 CONTROL PANEL 2 2 222 72 2 2 2 2 4 8 STARTING UP 2222 2 222 4 4 9 PROGRAMMING 12 READING OF PROGRAMMES 15 DATA DURING CYCLE 00 16 ALARMS 4 37 NAMES OF PROGRAMME 222224222 18 FACTORY PROGRAMMING NNNM 20 YOUR PROGRAMMING 2 21 ELECTRICAL CONTROL DIAGRAM 1 222212222221 22 ELECTRICAL POWER DIAGRAM 23 ELECTRONIC CARDS
36. FF Push the key Close the taps of arrival of water Clean the filters of the bottom of the chamber see page56 Comment In case of an interruption 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 CYCLE It is convenient to execute again the complete washing cycle CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION d LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 3 1 STAND BY INFORMATIONS Stand by machine it is possible Z 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 Z and will give the TIME MACHINE and the NUMBERS OF CYCLES already done Example DISPLAY ee and PROGRAM 02 INSTRUMENTS Jana TOTAL 4H CYCLES 5 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 2 READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMS Switch the washer disinfector ON by pushing the key The display shows the number of the last executed program PROGRAMME N 0 1 LANCER U P RANGE Select the wanted program example program N 2 PROGRAMME 02 LANCER U P RANGE The name of the program appears by an action on the key PROGRAMME N 02 INS TRUMENTS A simult
37. H THE LANCER WASHING PRODUCTS 4 2 PRODUCT TANK AREA oe _________ 3 77777 Some washers disinfectors are equipped with a product tank casing located on front of washer loading side the double door washers 420 IL m fo 11 2 l 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 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme 09 2002 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 deterg
38. IGHTING MEASURES EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Powder foam or CO2 extinguishers may be used SPECIAL PROCEDURES Use water extinguishers to keep fire exposed containers cool and disperse vapours Possible risk of container rupture when exposed to fire high temperatures Contents of aerosol will add to fuelting 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 ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS Remove all sources of ignition CLEAN UP Absorb with sand or otber suitable non flammable abscrbent 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 RESPIRATOR Y PR
39. IN CARD DRYING TEMPERATURE p PROBE DPTIONAL FACTORY BASIN TEHPERATURE gt 2m BE PROBE ions MeL 3 Ec ca QC ES i L3 DRY ING CONNECTOR OPTIONAL 5851 inane rar 910 UP RECOMMENDATIONS THE CORRECT CHOICE OF BASKETS TO SUPPORT THE ITEMS 15 OF PRIMARY IMPORTANCE It is vital that the water flow from the type of injectors used be inferior to the water capacity of the items in order to avoid the gradual filling up of the contalners A narrow neck preventing the rapid draining of water would result in an inferior wash due to poor circulation of water CHOICE OF DETERGENT The choice of a detergent is very important because it is often necessary to dissolve old dried on deposits Because water pressure is the only mechanical device of the machine it is absolutely necessarv to use a DETERGENT corresponding to the substances to be washed Evervone knows that a garden hose even at very high pressure does not remove dust from automobiles bv itself 910 UP BASIN BOTTOM gt FILTERS ue CHARGER SALT TANK CAP SALT TANK HOW TO PLACE THE BASKETS 1 Pull the slides out of the basin 2 Take out the front pin 3 Put the basket wheels 1 and 2 in the slides Replace the pins between the wheels 2 and 3 910 UP WASHING IN BASKETS e RETE F a eee ee
40. INTENANCE OF THE WASHER NEVER USE OR PLACE IN THE WASHER REMMANTS OF PRODUCTS SUCHS AS ACETONE SOLVANTS OLI 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 automatic 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 55 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 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 ORDER OF FITTING gt gt gt 1 FILTERS 2 SALT POT 3 FILLING FUNNEL 4 SALT POT CAP only for washer with salt pot CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER o ARIEL UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 STRAINERS FILTERS 2 Ch
41. ISE 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 LACK OF PRODUCTS LACK OF SALT only for washers with regeneration If there is a lack of salt the following message is displayed at the start of the cycle when you press the key ALARM S AL T RECHARGE It is essential to fill the 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 AL ARM AC ID 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 AL ARM DETERGENT It is indispensable to fill the tank To continue cycle see CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START part CHANGE OF THE TANKS Remark oniy 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 OU LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 FAULT ALARMS These alarms inhibit operation of the washer To clear the alarm mode the washer
42. ME 04 GELOSE Prewash with with hot softened water 90 C A second prewash with hot softened water Wash with hot softened water 90 C with the detergent 2 Rinses with running waiter Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with running water Rinse with running water Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water Drying 9 9 NOTE other programs can be pre established depending on their necessities maximum 36 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION i LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 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 the temperature 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 The 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 to fill the tanks of products The display indicates FULL BAS IN EMPTYING In the case the chamber contains w
43. ODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCER 68 2 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V I 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRODUCT SODIUM HYDROXIDE 4 8 w w 19 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 tamting of seafood BIODEGRADABLE 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Respect National and Local regulation f you are allowed flush away with copious amounis 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 42 b Label 8 Danger Code 80 UN Number 1824 Code page FS Packing Gro 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION LABELS Corrosive Contains 4 8 Sodium Hydroxide R34 Causes burns S2 Keep out of reach of children S7 Keep locked up 526 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water an
44. OTECTION Not required under normal use but may be required under exceptional circumstances when excessive air contamination exists HAND PROTECTION Chemical resistant gloves required 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 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET 75 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPRIETES aerosol characteristic pH N A Solubility immiscible Flash point lt 21 C 19 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 Bio
45. PERATURE 80 0 HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 C __ IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 7 TABLE OF FACTORY PROGRAMMED CYCLES 1600 UP 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 FUNCTIONS PREWASH TIME FILLING PREWASH I TEMPERATURE PREWASH 1 DETERGENT Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 PREWASH 2 TIME FILLING PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE PREWASH 2 DETERGENT Option PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 2 PREWASH 3 TIME FILLING PREWASH 3 TEMPERATURE PREWASH 3 DETERGENT Option PREWASH 3 DETERGENT 2 WASH TIME FILLING WASH TEMPERATURE WASH DETERGENT Option WASH DETERGENT 2 ACID RINSE TIME NEUTRALISING ACID POSSIBILITY 0 0 RUNNING WATER RINSE 1 0 TO 9 2 2 2 2 Volumetric Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel CYCLE 01 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 0 TO 30 mn HOT COLD 0 TO 95 0 TO 360 s 0 TO 360 s 0 TO 30 mn HOT COLD 0 TO 95 360 s TO 360 5 0 TO 30 mn HOT COLD TO 95 360 s 0 TO 360 s 0 TO 30 mn HOT COLD 0 TO 95 TO 360 51 Imno TO 360 s 0 1 0 TO 30 mn 2 2 360 s 51 51 51 51 R iG WATE 0 09 1 LINE
46. R DIMENSIONS DISTILLED WATER INLET tz Heigih 1080 mm WASTE PIPE Width mm EMPTYING TUBE Depth ES OVERFLOW SAFETY ACID DETERGENT 5 CRT Arm m m I n 1 cas nme ROLE D 910 UP ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS CIRCUIT BREAKER TRANSFDRHER RELAYS 3 IMMERSION HEATERS 910 UP INSTALLATION HYDRAULIC CONNECTIONS Flexes necessary for connection to machine on various water intakes are supplied with apparatus Drain pipework Make connections taking great care to fit nylon filters in joining pieces on feed cocks side II LIQUID DETERGENT Fill if necessary tank provided for this purpose To obtain a good wash it is essential to use onlv enough non foaming detergent to dissolve dirt ACID Fill if necessarv tank provided for this purpose 75 DILUTED ACETIC ACID EXCLUSIVELY Adjust 4 thrustor feet to make sure apparatus is perfectly LEVEL case must machine tilt forward IV OPENING MACHINE Pull handle towards vou and door right back safety device automatically cuts out recirculating pump when door is opened Avoid inadvertent opening of door not arresting advance of programme BEWARE THE MACHINE HAS BEEN COMPLETELY EMPTIED OF WATER 15 ESSENTIAL THEREFORE TO POUR TEN
47. STRIE 30 BD DB L INDUSTRIE 21 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 005 61 15 11 11 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION VLL LUBRICANT Poison centre Tel 33 0 5 61493333 2 INFORMATION ON CONSTITUENTS Composition Non ionic surface active agent 5 to 15 Preservative 3 IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDS Contact with the skin Wash with copicus quantities of water Contact with the eyes Rinse with copious quantities of water Ingestion Rinse the mouth with copious quantities of 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 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 Exemple 0207001 means made in july the 27 2001 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
48. STRIE 21 DU PAHIN F 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE Tel 33 0 5 61 15 11 1 Fax 33 0 5 61 15 16 16 COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION LANCERSHINE Poison centre Tel 33 0 5 61 40 33 33 USAGE Stainless Steel Cleaner amp Polish 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION Hydrocarbon Distillate F Irritant 30 gt 50 R65 Harmful May cause lung damage if swallowed Liquefied Petroleum Gas Not Classifiabte 15 gt 30 Minerai 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 500 4 1250 mg m3 for short term exposure 10 min 400 1000 mg m3 for long term exposure 8 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 1f any irritation persists 5 FIRE F
49. TE 20 1 min at minimum pressure of 2 bars and maximum pressure of 6 bars 910 UP ACID Place a tank close to equipment unit and 111 with ACETIC ACID DILUTED WITH 75 WATER It is to be placed a maximum of 15 cm from the ground DETERGENT Place a tank ciose to eguipment unit and fili with NON FOAMING LIQUID DETERGENT It is to be placed a maximum of 15 cm from the ground Please vour machine has been set and tested with Lancer clean detergent and Lancer acid It mav be necessarv to make further adjustment if other products are to be used WASTE WATER REMOVAL Fit a 40 i d waste pipe height above floor 0 5 m OVERFLOW REMOVAL Height above ground maximum of 0 30 m 20 mm Diameter for connecting up with hose supplied with the washer PROGRAMME ORIGINATION Programmes are devised at the factory on the basis of the user s requirements But thev can be changed at will according to the drawings supplied with this guide 10 UP INSTALLATION PLAN INSTALLATION FROH A WATER TANK HAGNETDO THERMIU CIRCUIT BREAKER POWER CONNECTION CABLE pe HOT WATER INLET COLO WATER INLET OFSTILLED WATER INLET D WASTE PIPE E EMPTYING TUBE 1722 m b INSTALLATION UNDER PRESSURE 500mm 50mm OVERFLOW SAFETY ACID DETERGENT HAGNETD THERMIC CIRCUIT BREAKER POWER CONNECTIGN CABLE LLL Y 2 HOT WATER INLET COLD WATER INLET i EATERIO
50. TRODUCTION T be otettto bbtbbtbtbdtt bbb 7 1 UP RANGE FOR LABORATORY 7 2 USER S MANUAL 7 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START 9 1 PRESENTATION OR THE CONTROL PANEL 9 11 SINGLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 1 2 DOUBLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 9 2 OPENING OF THE DOOR S 10 21 SINGLE DOOR 10 2 2 DOUBLE DOOR 10 3 SAFETY ADVICES 11 3 1 PRECAUTIONS FOR USE 11 32 UTILIZATION 12 4 WHASHING PRODUCTS 13 42 PRODUCT TANK AREA 13 43 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 46 CHANGE OF THE TANKS 15 5 PRINTER OPTION 17 51 PRINTER VERIFICATION 17 42 CHANGE OF THE PAPER ROLLER 18 SUMMARY LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 3 CHANGE OF THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE 19 6 USING OF THE ACCESSORIES 20 61 CHOICE OF ACCESSORIES BASKETS AND RACKS 20 6 2 ITEMS TO BE WASHED 20 7 UPSS BASKETS RANGE 21 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION e eee rere entorno 22 1 LAUNCHING OF A CYCLE 22 1 1 SWITCHING 22 12 CYCLE 22 1 3 STARTING THE CYCLE 24 14 PERFORMANCE OF THE CYCLE 25 1 5 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE 25 2 END OF CYCLE 26 21 OPENING OF THE DOORS 26 2 2 REPRINTING OF THE TICKET OPTION 27 23 SWITCHING OFF 27 3 INFORMATIONS OUT OF CYCLE 28 3 1 STAND BY INFORMATIONS 28
51. ack of product a message of sound and visual alarm appears Example I N TERRUP WA SH This mistake is also mentioned in the ticket Example PB IN THE DETERGENT INTAKE INCIDENT 10 Switch the washer disinfector OFF by pushing the key T Please ask your maintenance service to leave this alarm CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START p LANCEN UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 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 a 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 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 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 thet 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 th
52. alis 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 TRANSFORT INFORMATION RID ADR IMDG Class Not subject to a Not subject to a Group Number directive directive Label Danger Code UN Number 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION LABELS Irritant Xi Contains 20 Acetic Acid R36 38 lrritating to skin and eyes 82 Keep out of reach of children S7 Keep locked up 23 Do not breathe gas fliumes vapour spray 526 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice 537 Wear suitable gloves 545 in case of accident or if yo 16 OTHER INFORMATION Especially used for the rinsing of Laboratory glassware This product eliminates detergent basic deposit and calcareous spoors The information contained in this Data Sheet does not constitute the users own assessment of work place risk as required by other Health amp Safety Legislation EEC DIRECTIVE 91 155 OF 05 03 1991 INDICE D DATE AUGUST 19997 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET __ UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LUBRICANT 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCT AND COMPANY LANCER INDU
53. aneous action on the keys enables to watch the names of the following programs PROGRAMME 0 3 TEST TUBES When you stop pushing on the key the last marked program is selected CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION LO LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09_2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 3 3 READING CYCLE NAMES Switch the washer disinfector ON by pushing the key The display shows the number of the last executed program select program 00 PROGRAMME N 00 LANCER UP RANGE Validate with key VAL I DAT I ON Validate with TART key a second time PROGRAMME N 0 1 select the cycle Validate with 1 key The sequencing of all the functions in the cycle can be displayed by repetedly pressing on the key t the end of the cycle the display unit returns to its initial rate CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG Y 1 09 2002 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 Power up the washer disinfector by pushing key 1 The display shows then the number of the last used program Select the program N 00 with the help of the numerical keyboard PROGRAMME 0 0 LANCER UP RANGE Validate with key rer V AL I DAT I ON Formulate access code 3
54. ash such as INSTRUMENTS TEST TUBES or LABO 3 This name mav be put in memory bv operator using an access code RECORDING PROCEDURE FOR NAMES OF PROGRAMMES S itch apparatus on by throwing switch 9 The number of last programme used 15 then displaved Select programme 00 Press WOTART button to validate VALIDATION LANCER 910 Ur Arm MM 3 Formulate access code 000 If an incorrect code is tvped an error message is displaved until correct code is displayed m m MS VALIDATION INCORRECT if code is correct ha rcm TB m PROGRAMME NAME O1 Choose programme Press START button to validate PROGRAMME NAME The letter A appears at bottom of display Character selection is obtained bv buttons or Each character must be validated bv pressing START button Figures may be selected without validation with digital keyboard 7 Space is obtained without validation using correction button C 18 910 UP When name of programme is displaved fill character line with spaces by C button The display then suggests that next programme should be named The NAMES OF PROGRAMMES be exited by pressing on correction button C which returns display to its initial status READING OF THE NAMES OF THE PROGRAMMES Switch apparatus on by throwing switch 9 The display then shows number of last programme used PROGRAMME
55. ater 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 CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION gt UTILISATION Gamme UP ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE eee eee 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 the current function 1 5 INFORMATION DURING THE CYCLE During a cycle it 15 possible any moment to know the duration of a sequence in course by pushing the key time x 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 and will give the name of the phase in course and will give the duration of this phase e and 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 carned out Examples as Estimated remaining duration 48 mn Special cases For RUNNING WATER RINSE
56. broke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 _ Telephone No 01223 801685 sextus E EL 01223 861990 R65 Harmful May cause ung d Hydrocarbon Disiilate e swallowed Liquefied Petroleum Gas Nat Classifable 1555056 Mineral Oil LLL Composition Comments E Blend ot hydrocarbon distitate and mineral oil Aerosol propelled by liquefied petroleum mE UU gas daidantihication Classification Classified as extremely flammable et oa Po us Health Hazards For aspiration effects see other Information Hydrocarbon distillate and liquefied petroleum have OES s of SO0mg m3 and 1250mg m3 for short term exposure 10 min OES walues for long term 8 hrs exposure are 400mg m3 and 1000mg m3 respectively Environmental Hazards No specific environmental information available Eye Contact So Wash with plenty of water for at least 15mins Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation persists Skin Contact 2004 _ Wash with soap mild detergent and water Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation WI persists ingestion Rinse mouth thoroughly with water Give large amounts of waterfmik Contact Physician if large quantity has been consumed Inhalation a Remove to fresh air Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation persists extinguishing M Media Powd
57. cates the number of the last executed program and the type of washer disinfector PROGRAMME N 06 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 the number of the program to select the cycle with the help of the keys of the numeric keypad PROGRAMME 01 VOLUMETRIC FLASKS Prewash with hot softened water Wash with hot softened water 50 C with the detergent Rinse with running water Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with running water Last rinse with cold demineralised water Disinfection at 50 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water Drying CHAPTERS UTILIZATION LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PROGRAMME 02 BACTERIOLOGY VIROLOGY Prewash with hot softened water Wash with hot softened water 85 with the detergent Rinse with running water Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid 2 Rinses with running water Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water Drying PROGRAMME 03 CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY Prewash with hot softened water Wash with hot softened water 70 C with the detergent 2 Rinses with running water Acid rinse with the neutralizant acid Rinse with running water Last rinse with cold demineralised water Disinfection at 80 with the demineralized or osmosis treated water Drying PROGRAM
58. 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET You will find in this chapter all the indications concerning the safety data of the LANCER washing products PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET DETERGENT L L L 2 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET NEUTRALIZANT N I L 3 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LUBRICANT V L L 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET 67 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 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 LLL DETERGENT Poison Centre Tel 33 0 5 61 49 33 33 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION Composition Product contains amongst other ingredients Sodium Hydroxide C R34 4 896 w w Triacetic Acid Trisodium Salt 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION Corrosive Will cause severe burns to skin
59. csssssssssscsssssessessessesesssesssssosssseees 61 1 INCIDENTS 61 11 THE DETERGENT OR NEUTRALIZING AGENT DOES NOT ENTER THE WASHER 61 1 2 THE WASHER DOES NOT FUNCTION 61 13 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 73 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE 75 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG V 1 09 2002 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 written in your interest Respecting the precautionary measures of use the washer dryer must only be used fo
60. d approved respiratory protective equipment 120 ai m m ES ri ud En and chemical resistant overalls and boots If goggles m rie Personal Precautions or large spillages wear gloves LER rd working in a confined area with inadequate ventilation wear approved respiratory protective equipment Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved land fill site Contact local authorities for further information Cloan Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For iarge spillages inform focal authorities m E X Avoid Contact with skin and eyes Protect from extremes of temperatura Exposure Controis 7mg rm Respiratory Protection Not required for normal use When handling large quantities of neat material wear an acid absorbent full facial respiratory protective mask Hand Protection Wear rubber or PVC gloves Eye Protection Wear chemical resistant goggles Skin Protection Wear chemical resistant overalls Page 1 of 2 DR Product Name Lancershine Stalniess Steel Cleaner amp Polish Product Code 665710 Catalogue Code Prefix 155 Review Issue 20 Review 01 10 98 Supplier 2002 baner Lid Address 1 Pem
61. d seek medical advice S27 Take off immediately all splashed or dirty clothing 536 37 39 Wear suitable clothing gloves and eye face protection 45 In case of accident or if you feel unwell seek medical advice immediately show label where possible 16 OTHER INFORMATION Especially used for Laboratory glassware The information contained in this Data Sheet does not constitute the users own assessment of work place risk as required by other Health amp Safety Legislation EEC DIRECTIVE 91 155 OF 05 03 1991 INDICE D DATE AUGUST 1999 69 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1660 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 SAFETY DATA SHEET NEUTRALIZING AGENT N L L 1 IDENTIFICATION OF THE PREPARATION LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDUSTRIE 21 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 23 2 COMPOSITION INFORMATION Composition Product contains smongst other ingredients Acetic Acid Xi R36 38 20 ww QEL Acetic Acid LOppra long term 15ppm short term 3 HAZARDS INFORMATION hritant 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 ir
62. degradability specific ecological information available 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION Absorb with sand ar other non flammable absorbent media and dispose of in a suitabie 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 Label 3 Hazard code UN Number Page code EMS MFAG Packing Group 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION Classification Extremely flammable Symbol F Ingredients Contains Liquefied Petroleum Gas Contains Minera Qil Mandatory Risk Phrases 12 Extremely flammable Mandatory Safety Phrases Recommended Safety Phrases 16 Keep away from sources of ignition No Smolang 523 Do not breathe vapour spray 524 Avoid contact with skin S51 Use only in well ventilated areas 16 OTHER INFORMATION This sheet completes the technical user manual but does not replace it The information is based on our knowledge the product 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 conceming 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 fu
63. e latch and the door can 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 Bee Figure 2 This will continue for as long as the button is held down Paper Roll Replacement Open the printer door as described above and swing the door open to expose the paper 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 of them mechanism mounting chassis until the end emerges Press the paper roll metal in button inwards using the thumb and forefinger see figure 3 and remove the empty Take a new roll of paper and seperate the end from the rest of the roll Remove any damaged 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 machenism Thread the new roll past the retention button onto the spindle with the paper unspooling in an anticlockwise direction when viewed from the open See Figure 4 Press the paper feed actuator arm at upper left in data mode until the mechanism grips the paper and pulis it through to the front of the printer See Figure 5 Tum the paper roll so that any loose turns are wound snugiy against the roll Close the printer door More paper may now be fed thr
64. e period by 1 second Press START button to validate Tr enr USE KEYS ACID RINSE f 11 one of digital kevboard buttons 7 is pressed an error message is displaved Choose running water rinse number 2 between 0 and 9 MAX Press START button to valldate PERIOD Oimin COLD DEMIT 1 Choose period of cold demi water rinse 1 Press START button to validate Comment Set functions COLD DENI WATER RINSE 2 3 4 in same way 13 910 UP La O1 PERIOD Olmimn HOT DEMI Choose hot demi water period Press START button to validate OL TEMP 90 C HOT DEMI _______________________________ Choose hot demi water temperature Press START button to validate IOl ADDITI HOT DEMI Pee If the unit is equipped with an additive dispenser optional choose period of additive intake between and 60 s MAX Each press on one of or function buttons alters stage period by 1 second Press START button to validate USE KEYS HOT DEMI If one of digital kevboard buttons 7 is pressed error message is displaved Press or PERIOD 60min DRYING Choose drving period Press START button to validate PROGRAMME N O1 LANCER 910 UP The display will return to its initial status 14 310 UP READING OF PROGRAMMES S
65. e in the chamber is disconnected or defective Probe n l temperature probe of chamber Proben 2 temperature probe of chimney drying only with option drying temperature adujstement Probe n 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 HEAT ING EXCESS PREWA 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE HEATING FAULT HEAT ING FAULT PREWA SI 1 INCIDENT During the heating phase of the prewash 1 this message appears if the temperature increase 1s 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 heat
66. e marked PUSH see Figure 7 and freely using the paper feed button carefully remove the used cartridge Consumables available A consumables pack Stock No ATGOCBP is available containing five 15m rolls of paper and two Epson ribbon cartridges Use of this paper is recommended as most paper rolls fram 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 fies between the ribbon and the steel printer platen C CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP 1 09 2002 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 an injector cover grille 6 2 ITEMS TO BE WASHED Place the items correctly on or in the baskets or rac
67. e spillages a confined area with inadequate ventilation wear approved respiratory protective equipment Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved land fill site Contact local authorities for further information Clean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For large spillages inform locat authorities Storage Protect from extremes of temperatura PETE ATE Pers EL T LE E a eps didt uir dE a atta dels En UE ME Exposure Controls Sodium hydroxide is assigned an OES of 2mg m3 Respiratory Protection Not required in normal use Hand Protection Wear rubber or PVC gloves Page 1 of 2 15327 FERN Product Lancerwash Hospital Detergent n Product Code i 10011 Catalogue Code Prefix LHD 7 Review Issue No 4 o Review Issue Date 03 06 96 Supplier es Lancer UK Limited Address 002022000 4 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambidge CBS BOR Telephone 01223 8616655 s BE Fax No 01223 861990 none Solel 7297 Sev year ney SE tan Sana oa ur pun MRIS beh atone e Classification Concentration Risk Phrases _ Sodiu
68. each Cambridge CB5 9QR Tetephone No 01223 861665 Fax 01223 861990 Isopropyl alcohol Highly flammable 515 R11 Highly Flammable Non ionic Surfactant __ 5 36 Irritating to the eyes __ lt 53658 _ Irritating to eyes and skin Anionic Surfactant z F sn E A eee ar a SS SIR ip emin TER __Classification Pins va Pda Classification Not classified as hazardous for supply under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supplyj Amendment Regulations 1996 Health Hazards This product contains components classified as Irritant and Harmful Environmental Hazards The detergent components in this product are biodegradable Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water Seek medical advice if any irritation persists Ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vomiting and seek medical advice Inhalation Extinguishing Media Use any available extinguisher Special Procedures No special procedures necessary Protective Equipment Wear full fire protective equipment including gloves goggles overalls and respiratory protective equipment a Ee TR Personal Precautions Wear gl iene re us ry protective
69. eck the cleanness of the stramer filters and clean them if needed 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 quality of the near 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 57 LANCER CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER Hl UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 EXTERNAL MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER DISINFECTOR LANCER washers are entirely covered with panels bodywork in stainless steel 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 r
70. ediate medical advice Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water Seek immediate medical advice if any imitation persists ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vorniting and seek immediate medical advice Inhalation Remove the casualty from exposure and seek medical attention ML Extinguishing Use any available extinguisher Special Procedures Wear suitable protective clothing Protective Equipment Wear gloves goggles chemical fire resistant overalls boots and approved respiratory protective equipment al Relgase al Precautions Wear gloves goggles chemical resistant overalls boots and approved respiratory protectlve equipment Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved land fill site Contact local authorities for further information Ciean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For large spillages inform local authorities M gt 2 a Avoid Contact with skin and eyes Storage Protect from extremes of temperature Exposure Controls This product contains sodium hydroxide assigned an OES of 2mg m3 Respiratory Protection emergency situalions or if handling large quantities of neat material wear an alkali absorbent full facial breathing mask Hand Protection Wear rubber or PVC
71. ent 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 a 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 The 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 15 THE TEMPERATURE
72. ent should be used for the materials to be washed Please do not hesitate to consult us for advice CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START we CANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 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 RECH Switch the washer disinfector OFF by pushing the key 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 c CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE During the cycle only for washers with validation monitor During the cycle in case of l
73. er foam or COZ 92 extinguishers may be us used Special Procedures Use water extinguishers to Keep fire exposed containers coo and disperse vapours Possible risk of container rupture when exposed to fire high temperatures Contents of aerosol will add to fuelling of Fire high temperatures can create hazardous decomposition products oxide of carbon 222 Protective ve s Breathing apparatus should be wom if exposure to fumes i is tikety EME Personal Precautions Remove all sources of ignition Environmental Precautions No specific environmental information available Clean Up Absorb with sand or other suitable non Rammable absorbent media and dispose ofina Suitable container Handing Avoid contact with skin and eyes The use of a barrier cream is recommended but 222 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 emply 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 d direct sunlight Page 1 of 2 aes oh 1 v URL ua Li pra ca i LH 56 2 dot Lancerfinish E 4 Product Code NH223 Catalogue C
74. evant person In accordance with the law please sign the attached receipt letter and return to us as confirmation that you have received these data sheets If you require any further copies please do not hesitate to contact us Thank you in anticipation Yours faithfully Information Officer 038 5 PLEASE RETURN The Information Officer Lancer UK Limited 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR confirm that have received data sheets for the following products Please tick i Lancerclean Laboratory Machine Detergent ref LCD10 25 1 No i Lancerinse Machine Acid Rinse Additive ref LCA10 25 NoLJ ii Hospital Machine Detergent ref LHD10 25 Noli iv Lancerlube Machine Rinse Aid amp Lubricant for surgical instruments ref LIL5 10 Yes v Lancer Lab D D Decontaminant Detergent ref LDD1 5 Yes 1 vi Lancershine Stainless Steel Cleaner 4 Polish ref LSSC Yesi Nol vi Lancerzyme Enzyme Formula Machine Detergent ref Yes Noi 01 5 10 Address Name Position Signed Date THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO OPERATION 038 5 HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET wan PIE Product Name Lancerzymoe Enzyme Formula Hospital Detergent Product Code NH128 Catalogue Code Prefix LED Review Issue No 2 Review Issue Date 14 05 98 Supplier Lancer UK Ltd Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterb
75. formity with the CE standard For UP range washers dryers in conformity with the UL for US cUL for Canada standards BEFORE YOU START CHAPTER 2 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE J AVOID any accidental opening of the door during the cycle BURN RISK if the door is opened over 60 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 15 Kg UPWHHPUNHH X x 32 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 auf LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 WHASHING PRODUCTS THE PROGRAMS PREESTABLISHED WITH THIS WASHER DISINFECTOR HAVE BEEN VALIDATED WIT
76. gloves at all times Eye Protection Wear chemical resistant goggles Skin Protection Wear chemical resistant overalls and boots Page 1 of 2 Di r E IAN HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET Product Name Lancerinse Lancer Acid Product Code 4010 Catalogue Code LCA Review Issue 4 Review Issue Date 07 07 99 Supplier Lancer UK Limited Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 908 Telephone No 01223 861665 01223 861990 APS Ee ae eg Classification Risk Phrases fm R10 Flammabie ay rut This product is classified as iritant under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Amendment Regulations 1999 Health Hazards Acetic acid is assigned an OES of 37mg m This product is irritating to the eyes and skin Environmental Hazards Tha neat material will harm plant and animal life ye Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water Seck immediate medical advice if any irritation persists Ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vomiting and seek immediate medical advice Inhalation ti Media any available extinguisher Special Procedures Wear suifable protective clothing Protective Equipment Wear gloves goggles fire chemical resistant overalis an
77. he key V AL I DAT I ON Enter the access the code 000 on the numeric keypad 7 It the code entered is wrong an error message 1s displayed VAL JI DAT I ON INCORRECT Try again If the right code is entered PROGRAMME 91 Select the program Validate with the key PROGRAMME 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 LANCET UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 WASHING PROGRAMS CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION AS LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG V 1 09 2002 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 Volumettic Bacteriology Chemistry Agarose flasks Virology Biology Gel FUNCTIONS POSSIBILITY CYCLE 61 CYCLE 02 CYCLE 03 CYCLE 04 PREWASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH i TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 360 s Option PREWASH 1 DETERGENT 2 0 TO 360 s
78. he key START Select the seconds Validate with the START key CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE TEMP 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 4 key 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 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 571 key The display unit returns to its initial state PROGRAMME n I LANCER U P RANGE CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP 09 2002 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 a 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 pressing switch The display unit then indicates the number of the last cycle used select program 00 Validate with t
79. illes Check that the caiches are correctly fitted on the rods designed for that purpose Reinstall the grilles for any washing operation that does not require the use of TE or TH type baskets Note The 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 s ngle basket equipped with its own washing arm PSB is positioned at higher levels FITTING BASKETS OF TYPE PL ON BASKET OF TYPE PS OR PSB In order wash items in baskets of type 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 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 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE F 42 t E st i t x 2 D tor n t t EN t Se 2i 2 X 4 022 77 70204 e ic 42 AE 207024 422 P 1502 EE 1 LAUNCHING A CYCLE 1 1 SWITCHING ON Push the key The display indi
80. ing 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 E XT N TE R RUP PREWASH 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 DE FECT 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE VALIDATION MONITOR CONNECTION Only for washers equipped with Validation Monitor option V AL I DAT I ON MONIT SUPERV 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 tbe cycle will continue with no further control PRINTER CONNEXION Only for washers equipped with printer option I MPRIMEUR CONNECTED INCIDENT The connection to the Printer is not
81. ion WASH DETERGENT 2 360 s ACID RINSE TIME 30 mn 2 2 2 2 NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s 51 31 51 5 COLD DEMI TIME 1 0 TO 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn 0 0 COLD DEMI TIME 3 0 TO 30 mn 9 0 0 0 0 0 HOT DEMI TIME 0 TO 30 mn HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE TO 95 HOT DEMI LUBRICANT 0 TO 360 s DRYING 0 TO 30 mn SUPER DRYING 0 TO 30 mn DRYING TEMPERATURE 95 IF DRYING TEMPERATURE ADJUSTEMENT OPTION CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 9 USER CYCLE PROGRAMMING TABLE CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE PREW ASH TIME 0 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 360 s PREWASH 2 TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD PREWASH 2 TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 PREWASH 2 DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s 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 WASH TIME 0 TO 30 mn FILLING HOT COLD WASH TEMPERATURE 0 TO 95 WASH DETERGENT 0 TO 360 s Option WASH DETERGENT 2 ACID RINSE TIME 30 mn NEUTRALISING ACID 0 TO 360 s RUNNING WATER RINSE 2 0 TO9 COLD DEMI TIME 1 COLD DEMI TIME 2 0 TO 30 mn COLD BEMI TIME 3 30 mn COLD DEMI TIME 4 30 mn HOT DEMI TIME HOT DEMI TEMPERATURE HOT
82. ious damage to eyes irritating to skin Environmental Hazards The neat product will cause damage to plant and animal life Once diluted the product is biodegradable Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice if any irritation persists Ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vomiting and seek medical advice Inhalation re EET EE TU E xt Use any available extinguisher Special Procedures Product is not flammable no special pracedures required Protective Equipment Wear gloves goggles and waterproof clothing Extinguishing Media Personal Precautions Wear gloves goggles waterproof clothing and waterproof boots Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved land fill site Contact local authorities for further information Clean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water For large spillages inform local authorities Storage Protect from extremes of temperature m T TEE Der i te PERENNE M T ue IM Exposure Controls Sodium Metasilicate is assigned an OES of 2mg M Potassium Silicate is assigned an OES of 2mg M9 Respiratory Protection Not required in normal use Hand Protection Wear rubber or PVC gloves Eye Protection Wear safe
83. isk 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 produets LANCER offers a maintenance product for stainless steel in the market under the name of LANCERSHINE safe and efficient aerosol cleaning product for a use in the external side of the stainless machines and other equipments to be washed assuring a very professional finishing Available in container of 450ml Ref LANCERSHINE Detergents soaps AH the detergents soaps or cleaning products found 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 58 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE OF THE WASHER LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO V 1 09 2002 210 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
84. ks so that they do not strike 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 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 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 7 UP UPSS BASKETS RANGE FITTING THE BASKETS Pull the slide rails out of the chamber b Remove the front pins c Insert wheels 1 and 2 of the basket in the slide rails d Fit the pins back in place between wheels 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 E for test tubes or TH for haemolysis tubes place the baskets on the basket of type PS single basket or PSB single basket with arm after removing one or more support gr
85. ld eg filling additive intake 19 910 UP PROGRAMMING 11 The microprocessor automaton provides 40 programmes 39 of which be changed user the 30 85 is fixed in memory The microprocessor permanently monitors the good development of the operations Any malfunction is detected and indicated by error or alarm message displays see page 17 USE OF KEYBOARD In programming mode setting of operation PERIODS TEMPERATURES and rinse NUMBER is obtained either by Digital kevboard 7 Function buttons and Correction button C For ACID DETERGENT ADDITIVE intake periods function buttons and and correction C should be used If one of digital kevboard buttons 7 is pressed an error message is displaved of the three authorised buttons must be pressed to go back to the controls ACCESS TO PROGRAMMING Switch on the apparatus throwing switch 9 Number of last programme used is then displaved Select programme 00 on button 0 of digital kevboard T ROGRAMME N OO LANCER 910 UP E B Press START button to validate m ua VALIDATION LANCER 910 UP Formulate access code 308 If an erroneous code is typed an error message is displaved until correct code is displaved VALIDATION INCORRECT code is correct Choose programme to be changed Press START button to validate 11
86. lfil his her obligations when using a hazardous product This listing should not be considered as exhaustive and it does not exempt the user from insuring himselffherself of other eventual requirements concerning possessing and manipulation of the product for which the user is alone responsible DIRECTIVE CEE 91 155 DU 05 03 1991 INDICE DATE NOVEMBER 2001 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET 76 LANCER VERSION FLUNG PREXSURESIAT an siowdard sur loveurs pour en Gpben wur pour abortos The pump Or d on washers as on option om Ihe bbamioy weshers mn de LANCER INDUSTRIE Ne peul amp tre communiqu sons nuterisalion amp crite reo gh mam 199 Qa WM c UMP P a mi ni Ht Ht Hi ut L ILILILIILIJLI LIL I J 1 16 r L FOBE 005 121 CE une 21 12 111784 1 if ind C oto UP SCHEMA ELECTRIQUE DE COMMANDE Tode 910 UP ELECTRICAL COMMAND DIAGRAM LANCER INDUSTRIE 74 de Pahin 30 de l induslrie 31170 TOURNEFEUILLE France T l 05 61 15 11 11 Fax 05 61 15 16 16 Dessin amp par JD 10 06 1998 Yis VERSION FORE 005 15 Li ln po LEE inj us 11
87. m Melasilicate 5 1596 i Classification en ds s This product 15 classified as Irritant under Chemicals azard information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994 s Health Hazards s Risk of serious damage to eyes irritating to skin o Environmental Hazards _ The neat product will cause damage to plant and animal life Once diluted the produi Is te bin T sl _ biodegradable B Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice gt Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice if any iritation persists Ingestion 22 2 Give water or milk to drink Discourage vomiting and seek medical advice Inhalation 0 7 tue oto t uu D Use any available extinguisher Due ha cae C Product is not flammable no oodal required Wear gloves goggles and waterproof clothing Personal Precautions Wear gloves goggles waterproof clothing and waterproof boots Environmental Precautions Do not allow large quantities to enter surface waters Absorb with sand or other suitable absorbent media and dispose of to an approved land fil site Contact loca authorities for further information Clean Up Flush away with copious amounts of water EE Fer large spillages inform local authorities Avoid Contact with skin and eyes
88. must be switched off by pressing switch 31 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 PREWA SH 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 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 I to 4 and HOT DEMI WATER RINSE EMPTYING FAULT EMPTYING FAULT PREWASH 1 INCIDENT At the end of PREWASH 1 the washer has not been completely emptied by the end of the normal emptying time defined the factory ACTION Check that there is no restriction on the emptytng 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PROBE FAULT AL ARM PROBE DEFECT INCIDENT The probe that checks the water temperatur
89. n Lancer models are CE marked demonstrating compliance with the latest European directives for quality and safety The manufacturing operation is 1509002 certified With your machine we are pleased to supply a free of charge starting pack of 10 litres of Detergent 10 litres of Acid Rinse Additive a can of Stainless Steel Cleaner amp Polish and if applicable 5 litres of Rinse Acid amp Lubricant Under CHIP regulations we are obliged to send you Health amp Safety Data Sheets for these products These are enclosed please acknowledge on the form supplied as required by law Our chemical cleaning compounds have been specially formulated to give the best possible results from Lancer washing machines Using some other makes of cleaning chemicals has caused an array of problems in the past and so we strongly recommend that you use only Lancer products for continuing trouble free good results Though it is unlikely should problems or damage to the machine arise from using a non Lancer product during the guarantee period we reserve the right to charge for call out and repair To re order cleaning chemicals please contact us on 01223 861665 tel or 01223 861990 fax and ask for our Sales Order depariment Discounts are available for standing orders or high volume We trust you will have many years of contented use Yours faithfully 4 ss Lancer UK Limited 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridgea CB5 90 UK fef
90. n Risk Phrases Sodium Hydroxide R35 Causes severe burns FR cgo Edo roh Eu k n m Non ionic Surfactant Harnmfut 310 R22 Harmful if swallowed irritant R36 38 Irritating to eyes and skin R36 38 irritating to eyes and skin Sequestrant 5 10 R36 irritating to the eyes This product is classified as Iritant under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994 Health Hazards This product is irritating to the eyes and skin Sodium hydroxide is assigned an OES of zmg m3 Environmental Hazards The detergent components in this product are biodegradable The neat product will harm plants and animals Eye Contact Wash with plenty of water and seek immediate medical advice Skin Contact Wash with plenty of water Seek immediate medical advice if any irritation persists Ingestion Give water or milk to drink Discourage vorniting and seek immediate medical advice Inhalation Media Use any available extinguisher Special Procedures Wear suitable protective clothing Protective Equipment Wear gloves goggles chemical Aire resistant overalls and boots and approved respiratory protective equipment E ersonal P EELE ee ne um 7 n ay DoD SPR aci wear gloves goggles chemical resistant overalls and boots If working in Snes Gana eek A E recautions For larg
91. ode Prefix LIL Review Issue No 1 5 Review Issue Dato 1105 2 Supplier 7 LaicerUKLimited 202002020000 US Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 9QR _ Telephone No 01223861665 zu Fax No _ 04223 861990 desi cd __ Classification isopropyl Alcohol Highly Flammable Anionic Surfactant Risk Phrases 20200222 Highly Flammable R36 38 Irritating to eyes and skin R50 Very toxic to aquatic organisms P PT S ir EIE ES Eque iG WI RET e E n C Lv EU ee ia M pow kb amid 1 Az pe A CE 4 42 Dangerous for the 0010 1596 Environment EE Mm RIDERE ed Hd epe m d 3 H Dn rH A a der Classification Not classified as hazardous under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994 Health Hazards _ ME isopropyl alcohol is assigned an OES of 1225mg m3 MEME Environmental Hazards This product contains material classified as Dangerous for the Environment very toxic to E aquatic organisms mE B 1 e r Eye Contact 2 Wash with plenty of water and seek medical advice MEE Skin Contact gt
92. of rinsing with neutralizing acid 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key Select the duration of acid intake 1 to 30 min Select the minutes Validate with the key Select the seconds Validate with the key Select the number of running water rinses 2 0 to 9 Validate with the 7267 key PERIOD 0 1m 9 0 s COLD DEMI 1 Select the duration of cold demi rinse 1 1 to 30 Select the minutes Validate with the key START Select the seconds Validate with the START key CHAPTER 3 UTILIZATION 2 LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP ANG 09 2002 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 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 c Validate with the 740 key Select the temperature of the hot demi rinse 0 to 95 C Validate with the 14 key Demi demineralized distilled or osmosis treated water PERIOD 20m 0 0 s DRYING Select the drying time 0 to 90 min Set on 0 if your washer is equipped with a super drying device Select the minutes Validate with t
93. on instrumentation and lubrication of instruments with axis of rotation This information sheet completes the technical manual on utilization but does not replace it The information contained in this sheet 15 based on the state of our knowledge regarding the product concemed 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 amy 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 i 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 solely responsible EEC DIRECTIVE 91 155 OF 05 03 1991 INDICE E DATE SEPTEMBER 2001 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 74 SUMA MEE du DATA SHEET LANCE I UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 4 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY DATA SHEET LANCERSHINE 1 IDENTIFICATION OF PREPARATION LANCER INDUSTRIE 30 BD DE L INDU
94. ough by pressing the paper faed button on the front panel see Figure 2 CHAPTER 2 BEFORE YOU START UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE 5 3 CHANGE OF THE RIBBON CARTRIDGE Ribbon Cartridge Replacement Check that the ribbon cartridge spindie 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 thamb If necessary tighten the ribbon by tuming the against tha base of the door see Figure 6 clockwise using fingernail see i 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 wili released Do not pull 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 tums are wound snugly against the Press down on the end of the ink nbbon Close the door and check that the paper flows cartridg
95. r the washing operations described in the manual 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 Nee LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO_ANG 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START 1 PRESENTATION OF THE CONTROL PANEL 1 1 SINGLE DOOR CONTROL PANEL 1 KEY START 2 KEY SWITCH ON OFF 3 TEMPERATURE KEY DOOR OPENING KEY OPTION ONLY ON FUNCTION KEY WASHER WITH DOOR LOCKING EXCEPT 1350 5 FUNCTION KEY AND 1450 UPDIN KEY OVERRIDE OPTION 7 _ DIGITAL KEYPAD EMERGENCY STOP OPTIO PROGRAMME E LANCER Le B pm zit 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 42 AS 1 44 0 11 8 KEY START 2 TIMEKEY 9 SWITCH ON OFF 3 TEMPERATUREKEY 1 OPEN DOOR LIGHT 4 FUNCTION 1l _ DOOR OPENING KEY 5 FUNCTION KEY 12 KEY OVERRIDE OPTION KEY C __ 13 EMERGENCY STOP OPTION 7 14 END OF CYCLE LIGHT n r CHAPTER2 BEFORE YOU START EF LANCER UTILISATION Gamme UP ANG 1 09 2002 910 1606 UP LABORATORY RANGE 2 OPENING OF THE DOORG 2 1 SINGLE DOOR Pull the handle towards you and lower the doo
96. r in the horizontal position For the equipped with door lockmg 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 1s 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 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 UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO 09 2002 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 THE DOOR IS OPENED OVER 60 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 con
97. ritation 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 monoxide 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 well ventilated area and keep containers closed No smoking USE BEFORE END OF 5 years after its production date 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
98. ty goggles Skin Protection Wear overalls and impervious foot ware Page 1 of 2 wes ncs 3 i ime Product Name Product Code Catalogue Code Prefix Review Issue No Review Issue Date Manufacturer Supplier Address Telephone No Fax Mo Classification Risk Phrases respiratory system and skin 5 20 R36 38 Imitating to eyes and skin Classification Health Hazards Environmental Hazards Eye Contact Skin Contact Ingestion Inhalation Extinguishing Media Special Procedures Special Fire Protective Measures Personal Precautions Environmental Precautions Clean Up Vd E s TT M 5 TES E 25 fe ac 3 AM MN 2 Handling Storage Individual Precautions Incompatible Materials Endoscope Disinfectant APER GB NL 1 06 09 00 Lancer Industrie SA Lancer UK Ltd 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 01223 861665 01223 861990 R36 38 Imitating to eyes and skin This product is classified as an Irritant under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packing for supply Regulations 1994 This product causes irritation to eyes respiratory system and skin Dilution of Aperlan with water renders it harmless to the environment Rinse immediately with plenty of water Consult a specialist Rinse with plenty of water If an irritation occurs and persists consult a doctor Do not induce
99. wear suitable Protective clothing Storage m Protect from extremes of temperature Exposure Controls Sodium Metastlicate i is assigned a an of Potassium Silicate Is assigned an OES of Respiratory Protection Not required In normal use Hand Protection Wear rubber PVC gloves Eye Protection Wear safety goggles Skin Protection Wear overalls and impervious foot v ware Product Product Code 012 Catalogue Code Prefix LCD Review Issue No 4 Review Issue Date 03 06 96 Supplier Lancer UK Ltd Address 1 Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach Cambridge CB5 Telephone No 01223 861665 Fax No 01223 861990 Compenent 02 Risk Phrases Sodium Hydroxide R35 Causes severe burns Triacetic Acid Trisodium Irritant 1021595 R36 Irritating to the eyes R36 38 Irritating to eyes and skin Salt Acidic Phosphonate 56 m ine Classification This product is classified as Corrosive under Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 1994 Health Hazards The product causes bums to the skin eyes and respiratory system Sodium hydroxide is assigned an OES of 2 mg m3 Environmental Hazards The detergent materials in this product are biodegradable The neat product is corrosive to plants and animals FORE Wash with plenty of water and seek imm
100. 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 water Miscible Biodegradable CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 70 DATA SHEET c UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO V I 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE EEC DIRECTIVE 91 155 OF 05 03 1991 INDICE D DATE AUGUST 1909 CHAPTER 7 PRODUCT HEALTH AND SAFETY 71 DATA SHEET LANDER UTILISATION Gamme UP LABO V 1 09 2002 910 1600 UP LABORATORY RANGE PRODUCT NAME 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 human 816ppm for 3 mins HiGHLY IRRITANT ORAL 1 050 rat 3300 mg Kg DERMAL 1050 rabbit 1060 mg Kg 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acetic Acid 10ppm long term i5ppm short term for Pure Acetic Acid Practically non toxic to living resources LCS0 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 alk
101. witch apparatus on by throwing switch 9 Number of last programme used is then displaved select programme 00 PROGRAMME N 00 LANCER 910 UP Press START button to validate m VALIDATION LANCER 910 UP E Press START button a second time to validate PROGRAMME The development of ali the functions of the cycle is displaved by successive presses on START button Choose programme At end of cycle display returns to initial position 310 UP DATA DURING CYCLE During a cycle 11 is possible at time to know period of a sequence currently in progress by an enquiry on button T In same pressing button C gives heating temperature programmed If there is no heating in this sequence ex acid rinsing or if heating 18 programmed at 00 C will be no heating In addition simultaneousiy pressing buttons T and C will cive name of phase currentiv in progress pressing on T and will give period of this phase and pressing T and will give estimated remaining period of programme currently running Note Estimated remaining period can be read only if this programme has already been unwound i Examples BUTTONS DISPLAYS T period 01 min ec Temp 40 aem T and period 0 min 18 5 T and Estimated

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