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Smeg BPW1260 User Manual (107 pages)
Bedpan washers
Brand:
Smeg
| Category:
Washer
| Size: 6.81 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Initial Instructions
7
Intended Purpose and Classification
8
Intended Purpose
8
Contraindications
9
Classification
9
Life Cycle
9
Standard en Iso 15883
10
Definition: "Responsible Body" in Relation to the Device
11
Intended User and Superuser
11
Presentation
12
Bpw1260
12
Bpw4260
13
Product Configuration
14
Key to Symbols
14
Table of Features
15
Optional Components
16
BPW-2B - Optional Accessory Which Configures the Device to Wash 2 Bedpans
17
BPW-DRY - Steam Removal System
17
BPW-DRAINWALL - Optional Accessory for Adapting the Device for Connection to a Wall Drain
18
BPW-DRAINFLOOR - Optional Accessory for Adapting the Device for Connection to a Floor Drain
19
BPW-P1H - Optional P1 Detergent Dispensing System
20
BPW-BINTANK - Optional Tank to Collect any Detergent Spills
20
BPW RSPACER - 15 CM Filler Panels for Screw-Mounting on Rear of Device
21
BPW-232PRINT - Optional RS232 Port for Remote Printer Connection
21
BPW-LANI - Optional Communication Port Unit: LAN and RS232
22
BPW-PRINTE2 - Optional Cycle Report and Machine Parameters Printer
23
BPW-EC-1 - Set of Components for Connection of the Device to Single-Phase Power
23
BPW-EC-3 - Set of Components for Connection of the Device to Single-Phase Power
24
BPW-SONDPT - Additional Temperature Probe
25
BPW-MSWITCH Electrical Main Switch
25
Safety and Precautions for Use
26
Key to the Symbols Used in the Manual and on the Device
26
General Warnings
28
Warnings Concerning Connection to an It Network
30
Warnings Associated to External Factors, Electromagnetic Fields
31
Warnings for Handling the Device
31
Precautions for Accessing and Reusing the Device after an Incomplete Cycle and for Accessing the Device at End-Of-Life
32
Removing the Packaging and Preparing for Handling
33
Positioning and Fixing the Device
34
Fixing to the Wall
34
Fixing to the Floor
35
Placing and Fixing the Device on the Stand
35
Connecting to the Electricity and Water Systems
37
Access to Connections
37
Electrical Connection of Pedal Button (for Bpw4260 Models Only)
38
Connecting the Drain Trap
39
Commissioning
41
Usingdetergents
42
Liquid Suction System - Replacing an Empty Jerry Can
42
Basic Operation
44
Control Area
44
Bpw1260 Control Panel
44
Bpw1260 Button Functions
45
Bpw4260 Control Panel
46
Bpw4260 Button Functions
47
Bpw4260 Touchless Sensor Functions
48
Display and Icons
49
With Cycle Preselected - Information about Program Parameters
52
Selecting a Program
52
Bpw1260 Starting Program
53
Starting the Program on the Bpw4260
53
Program Running
54
Interrupting the Current Program
54
Program Completed
55
Program Completed with Anomalies - Warnings
56
Alarms - Serious Anomalies
58
SETUP and PARAMETER SETTING PROCEDURES
58
Accessing the Menus
61
Access to the Setup and Dependent Headings
62
SETTING the TIME - Clock Menu
65
SETTING the DATE - Date Menu
66
DRY HOUR COUNTER - Dryh
67
ABSOLUTE HOUR COUNTER - Count
67
Program Enabling - Pr en
67
SETTING a - Setup a
68
Reset
68
MC - Reset - Configuration
68
Me - Reset - Equipment
69
DF - Dryer Filter - Relative Decremental Counter
69
RM - Residual Maintenance Cycles, Number of Cycles Remaining before Maintenance - Counter
70
PRINT - Ristampa Ultimo Ciclo E Parametri Macchina
70
LOG - Management of Internal Log, Downloading of Log File to USB Drive
71
ABOUT - Firmware Version Installed
71
Memory and Printout
72
Editing Custom Programs
74
Recommended Detergents and Important Notices
75
Preparing the Load for the Washing and Disinfection Cycle
77
Load Supports
77
Standard Support R-1B2P-01
78
Support for 2 Bedpans R-2B -01
79
Alarms, Warning and Device Response to Blackouts
80
Warnings
81
Warning Table
82
Alarms
83
Alarm Table
85
Cleaning and Maintenance
88
Preliminary Precautions
88
Cleaning the Device
88
If the Device Is to be out of Use
89
For a few Hours
89
For 24 Hours or more
89
For 10 Days or more
89
Reusing the Device after a Period out of Use
90
Maintenance and Routine Check Time Intervals
91
Daily
91
Weekly
91
Every Six Months
91
Every Year
91
Troubleshooting
92
Installation
93
Technical Characteristics
93
Water Connections
93
Electrical Connections
94
50 Hz Version
94
Ambient Conditions
94
Weight of Devices and Stainless Steel Materials
95
Applied Directives and Standards
95
Product Dimensions and Drain Connection
96
Wall Drain
96
Floor Drain
97
Wall Drain with Bpw-Rspacer Optional Accessory
98
Floor Drain with Bpw-Rspacer Optional Accessory
99
Connections Area - Electricity and Water
100
Power Supply
100
Water Supply Connection
101
Connections to the Device
103
Electrical System Requirements
105
Power Cable
106
Water Connection Requirements
106
Water Intake
106
Water Drain Requirements
107
After-Sales Service and Manufacturer Contact Details
107
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Smeg BPW1260 User Manual (93 pages)
BEDPAN WASHERS – Hospital sector
Brand:
Smeg
| Category:
Washer
| Size: 4.4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Initial Instructions
7
Intended Purpose and Classification
8
Intended Purpose
8
Contraindications
9
Classification
9
Life Cycle
9
Standard en Iso 15883
10
Definition: "Responsible Body" in Relation to the Device
11
Intended User and Superuser
11
Presentation
12
Product Configuration
13
Optional Components
15
BPW-2B - Optional Accessory Which Configures the Device to Wash 2 Bedpans
16
BPW-DRY - Steam Removal System
16
BPW-DRAINFLOOR - Optional Accessory for Adapting the Device for Connection to a Floor Drain
17
BPW-P1H - Optional P1 Detergent Dispensing System
18
BPW-BINTANK - Optional Tank to Collect any Detergent Spills
18
BPW-232PRINT - Optional RS232 Port for Remote Printer Connection
19
BPW-LANI - Optional Communication Port Unit: LAN and RS232
19
BPW-PRINTE2 - Optional Cycle Report and Machine Parameters Printer
20
BPW-EC-1 - Set of Components for Connection of the Device to Single-Phase Power
21
BPW-EC-3 - Set of Components for Connection of the Device to Single-Phase Power
22
Safety and Precautions for Use
23
Key to the Symbols Used in the Manual and on the Device
23
General Warnings
25
Warnings Concerning Connection to an It Network
27
Warnings Associated to External Factors, Electromagnetic Fields
27
Warnings for Handling the Device
28
Precautions for Accessing and Reusing the Device after an Incomplete Cycle and for Accessing the Device at End-Of-Life
29
Removing the Packaging and Preparing for Handling
30
Positioning and Fixing the Device
31
Fixing to the Wall
31
Fixing to the Floor
32
Connecting to the Electricity and Water Systems
34
Access to Connections
34
Connecting the Drain Trap
35
Commissioning
37
Usingdetergents
38
Liquid Suction System - Replacing an Empty Jerry Can
38
Basic Operation
40
Control Area
40
Bpw1260 Buttons
41
Display and Icons
42
With Cycle Preselected - Information about Program Parameters
45
Selecting a Program
45
Starting the Program
46
Program Running
46
Interrupting the Current Program
47
Program Completed
47
Program Completed with Anomalies - Warnings
49
Alarms - Serious Anomalies
50
SETUP and PARAMETER SETTING PROCEDURES
50
Accessing the Menus
52
Access to the Setup and Dependent Headings
53
SETTING the TIME - Clock Menu
57
SETTING the DATE - Date Menu
58
DRY HOUR COUNTER - Dryh
58
ABSOLUTE HOUR COUNTER - Count
58
Program Enabling - Pr en
59
SETTING a - Setup a
59
Reset
60
MC - Reset - Configuration
60
Me - Reset - Equipment
60
DF - Dryer Filter - Relative Decremental Counter
61
RM - Residual Maintenance Cycles, Number of Cycles Remaining before Maintenance - Counter
61
Memory and Printout
62
Editing Custom Programs
64
Recommended Detergents and Important Notices
65
Preparing the Load for the Washing and Disinfection Cycle
67
Load Supports
67
Standard Support R-1B2P-01
68
Support for 2 Bedpans R-2B -01
69
Alarms, Warning and Device Response to Blackouts
70
Warnings
71
Warning Table
72
Alarms
73
Alarm Table
75
Cleaning and Maintenance
78
Preliminary Precautions
78
Cleaning the Device
78
If the Device Is to be out of Use
79
For a few Hours
79
For 24 Hours or more
79
For 10 Days or more
79
Reusing the Device after a Period out of Use
80
Maintenance and Routine Check Time Intervals
81
Daily
81
Weekly
81
Every Six Months
81
Every Year
81
Troubleshooting
82
Installation
83
Technical Characteristics
83
Water Connections
83
Electrical Connections
84
50 Hz Version
84
Ambient Conditions
84
Weight of Devices and Stainless Steel Materials
85
Applied Directives and Standards
85
Product Dimensions and Drain Connection
86
Wall Drain
86
Floor Drain
87
Connections Area - Electricity and Water
88
Connections to the Device
89
Electrical System Requirements
91
Power Cable
91
Water Connection Requirements
92
Water Intake
92
Water Drain Requirements
92
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