EM070 Deko190GT Operators Manual 1.1
EM070 Deko190GT Operators Manual 1.1
EM070 Deko190GT Operators Manual 1.1
Australia Tel: 1300 347 944 | New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054 | Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943
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Table of Contents
1. Safety instructions and warnings ............................................................. 4
3. Operating instructions................................................................................... 7
3.1. Washing and disinfection cycles .......................................................................... 7
3.1.1 Standard cycles....................................................................................... 7
3.1.2 Standard cycles / AU, NZ..................................................................... 8
3.2 Cycle parameters......................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Water quality ................................................................................................................ 9
3.4 Process chemicals..................................................................................................... 10
3.5 Detergent requirements.......................................................................................... 10
Appendix 1:
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1. Safety instructions and warnings
Read all instructions before using the machine. When using an
electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed
including the following.
Warnings
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage
caused when the appliance is not used according to the and competent contractor. Before connecting the machine,
instructions, or for uses other than those for which it was the Installer shall check that the voltage and frequency of
intended. the electrical supply correspond with the details on the data
plate of the machine.
This special commercial machine is suitable for the applica-
tions mentioned in the operating instructions. Do not use for Only genuine Rhima parts or accessories shall be used
purposes other than those for which it was designed, as with the Deko 190 Washer Disinfector. The performance
these may be dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held and safety of non-genuine parts or accessories cannot
responsible for damage caused by improper use. be guaranteed, and use of such parts or items may void
Do not allow children or unauthorised personnel access to about machine options or accessories, please call your
the machine or its controls. supplier.
The process needs to be checked and documented by The water in this machine must not be used as drinking
authorised persons regularly. See EN ISO 15883-1, -3, and water.
IEC 61010-2-40.
Only use detergents, which intended to be used in automatic
The cycles must not be interrupted, as it would cause danger washer-disinfectors. Do not use solvents in your machine, as
and affect the cleaning and disinfection result. If interruption there may be a danger of explosion.
occurs, do not make an attempt to open either door and start
the process again. In case the fault condition occurs repeat- Take care when handling liquids such as detergents, rinsing
or neutralising agents. These may contain acids or alkalis.
Follow the instructions and safety procedures on the
controls provided externally to the unit. The machine is packaging carefully and wear protective gloves and goggles.
completely isolated from the electricity supply only when it is Read the Material Safety Data Sheets.
unplugged or the circuit breaker is turned off. This must be
done before any repair work is carried out. Do not allow any acids or solvents, especially hydrochloric
acid and chlorides, into the wash chamber.
The machine is constructed in accordance with current
safety requirements. Any repairs shall only be carried out by Be careful when sorting instruments with sharp pointed
ends. If possible, place the pointed end downwards.
engineer.
Install special inserts in accordance with the instructions
The electrical safety of this machine can only be guaranteed provided.
if connected to an electrical system complying with all
relevant regulations and checked by the regulating authority. When using the machine be careful not to scald or burn
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage yourself, especially by opening the door. Baskets and inserts
caused by incorrect wiring.
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have collected in incorrectly loaded items, will be very hot
and should be emptied into the wash chamber.
Dangerous voltage
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2. Intended use of the machine
Bedpans and urine bottles Bedpan buckets Kidney bowls Hospital bowls Suction bottles
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3. Operating instructions
Short
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 2 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 10 min
Normal
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 3 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 11 min
Flush
The following cycle is used for emptying only. The items must be washed and disinfected
before taken into use.
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Approximate total time 1 min
Intensive
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 5 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 13 min
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3.1.2 Standard cycles / AU, NZ
Short
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 2 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 10 min
Normal
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 3 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 11 min
Flush
The following cycle is used for emptying only. The items must be washed and disinfected
before taken into use.
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Approximate total time 1 min
Intensive
Phase °C Time ml
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, cold water ~5 s
Flush, warm water ~5 s
Circulation wash with detergent 5 min 45
Circulation rinse, hot water 15 s
Disinfection 90 1 min
Approximate total time 13 min
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3.2 Cycle parameters
Recommended cycle phase values:
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Please follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the
chemical additive for safe handling, data on the biocompati-
bility (e.g. the maximum permitted residual level on devices).
Note that the residual level, which can be tolerated, will
depend upon the nature of the chemical and the intended
Detergents are powerful and must
be handled with care. In case of may not be achieved if other process chemicals than those,
which have been tested during type testing, or separately
accidental contact with skin or with certain process variables, are used.
clothing rinse immediately with Note.
plenty of clean water.In case chemical supplier the suitability for chamber material AISI
304 (EN 1.4301, BS 304 S31) and chemical dosing system
detergent gets in contact with eyes, materials PVC and Silicone.
seek immediate medical attention. Chemical hoses are marked with the symbols:
Detergent:
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4. Loading the machine
4.1 Loading
Opening the door
Open the door by turning the door handle upwards and pull
the door open.
Bedpan bucket
is placed on the grating turned down from the back wall of
the wash chamber; the mouth of the bucket must be to the
left. Before placing the bucket on the grating it is emptied into
the machine. Lid and seating are placed between the
supporting rails of the side and back walls.
Bedpans
are placed in the stationary turning stand in the door when
the stand is in upper position. Bedpans are emptied automat-
ically when the door is being closed.
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Urine bottles
(4 pcs) are pushed over the spray tubes in the door “stomach
side” turned upwards. Urine bottles can be washed together
with bedpans, bedpan buckets or wash pans. Urine bottles
can not be washed when an instrument basket is being used.
Suction bottles
are washed on the special racks
Other objects
as kidney bowls are washed on the grating; they must be
placed upside down on the grating.
Note! Do not pour any Hint! Foaming problems Close the door and lock
liquid or other substances (Faults 11 & 10) can be the door by turning the
into the chamber which reduced by adding an extra door handle downwards.
may cause foaming.
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Loading examples 2 bedpans with lids and 4 urine bottles Racks for different kind of bedpans
and accessories
Bedpan bucket and 5 urine bottles 4 wash basins and 4 urine bottles Basket for small items and 4 urine bottles
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4.2 Controls
2 Main switch
3 Door handle
4 Detergent container
(lockable door as option)
Touch screen display for user interface Alphanumeric keyboard to enter characters
USER: User mode ESC = Backwards
PROGRAMMING: Programming cycles AC = Delete all
SERVICE: Service mode DEL = Delete a character
ENT = ENTER
KEY =Switch between numbers and letters
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4.2.2 Running a cycle
Standard user’s run mode page 1. Standard user’s run mode page 2.
The next cycle number can be seen on the bottom To main menu (HOME)
of the display.
Back to previous display
(main menu)
3. By pressing “HOME” key other modes can be selected.
To next display
4. RUN mode. Open the door by turning the door handle up- (programs 4–8)
wards and pull the door open. Load the machine.
Start the wanted cycle by pressing the start icon key or the number key on next page.
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If the selected cycle does not include disinfection phase (e.g.
The selected cycle may be cancelled by pressing ” ” key
emptying cycle), a notice will appear on display, this must
within 5 sec’s.
be accepted by pressing “ “ key or cancelled by” ” key.
Note! The cycle will not start if the chamber temperature is During a cycle the display indicates:
too high. Cool the chamber by opening the door.
Selected cycle number “6”
Cycle phase “CW Flush”
Chamber temperature “24 C”
Remaining cycle time “13 min”
Open the door by turning the door handle upwards and pull
the door open.
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4.2.5 Malfunctions
WARNING situations, which can be controlled by the User,
are being indicated as shown below. If the recommended
actions have been taken, press the “
indication (door open or lack of chemical) the machine will
switch over into FAULT condition
No disinfection
disinfection phase.
Banner warnings
Banner warnings appear as scrolling text at the top of the user screens and in the warning log of service display. See mainte-
nance APPENDIX 1 and maintenance manual for more instructions.
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5. Recycling and disposal instructions
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7. Declaration of conformity
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• Name and address of the manufacturer:
ity is declared:
KWC Nordics Oy, Vartiokuja 1,
76850 Naarajärvi, FINLAND
• This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole • EN 61010-1:2010
KWC Nordics Oy Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measure-
• DEKO 190, Ward Washer
Disinfector - • EN 61010-2-040:2015
ing and thermal disinfection of containers used to hold Particular requirements for ward disinfectors used in
• - • EN 61326-1:2013
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The quality system for the design, manufacture and tory use EMC requirements.
• EN ISO 13485:2016
evaluated and meets the provisions of Council Directive
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93/42/EEC as set out in Annex II (excluding section4).
ments for regulatory purposes
And the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive
(RoHs 2011/65/EU). • EN ISO 14971:2012
devices.
• EN 1717:2000
• EN ISO 15883-1:2006
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tions and tests
• EN ISO 15883-3:2006
Washer-disinfectors, Part 3: Requirements and tests for
washer-disinfectors employing thermal disinfection for
human waste containers.
• ISO 15883-5:2021
Washer-disinfectors, Part 5: Performance requirements and
Directives with respect to safety, health, environment and consumer protection. Design, man-
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Appendix 1:
List of malfunctions
Nr Explanation Actions
1 Door opened during the cycle.
2 Open circuit in controlling temperature sensor T1. Check the sensor and connections. If necessary, change the sensor.
3 Short circuit in controlling temperature sensor T1. Check the sensor and connections. If necessary, change the sensor.
4 Open circuit in verifying temperature sensor T2. Check the sensor and connections. If necessary, change the sensor.
5 Short circuit in verifying temperature sensor T2. Check the sensor and connections. If necessary, change the sensor.
7 Power supply phases in wrong order. Pump is running wrong direction, change phase order of the power cable.
Water level switch of the tank does not change position or Check water level switch and pump.
9 circulation water pump does not work. There is water in the Check function of air valves.
tank/chamber when there should not be any. Drain blocked? Leakage of water valves?
12 Temperature difference between sensors T1 and T2 is over 2 °C. Calibrate the temperature sensors T1 and T2.
13 Water tank is not empty. Check pump is running. Check function of water level switch. Drain blocked?
14 Door is not interlocked. Check the function of interlock and micro-switch (manual door model).
During disinfection the temperature has dropped under the set value. Check:
20 Temperature has dropped under the set value. heating coils, contactor and overheating protector. Foam or scale in steam
generator? Check steam pressure and valves in steam heated machines.
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24 Door is not closed in the beginning of the cycle. Check door microswitch and door functions.
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List of banner warnings
Banner warnings appear as scrolling text at the top of the user screens and in the
warning log of service display. Read Maintenance manual for more.
W101 Parameters not OK. Check parameters e.g. when replacing PLC the parameters must be set.
W102 Peridiocal service required. Contact local service The set service counter value has been achieved.
W300 SD memory card not in place or write protected Files from SD memory card can't be read or write
W301 SD memory card full Less than 1 kbyte space on SD memory card
W305 Cycle report save to SD failed Fault when saving data to SD memory card.
W903 Comm error Communication between PLC and HMI does not work.
W904 PLC program missing The application software is missing in logic module.
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Appendix 2:
User maintenance
Purging and disinfecting the machine Flushing of chemical dosing systems
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chamber are purged and disinfected during a normal system regularly with hot water.
operating cycle. The wash chamber and pipework of the
machine have been designed so that any remaining process
weeks and always whenever the detergent container is
changed.
Should the machine not have been used for a period longer
than 24 hours, it is recommended that a short cycle includ- Fill a container with hot tap water and put the detergent
ing disinfection be run before placing a load into the ma- suction tubes into the container. In user’s mode press “ “
chine for processing. However, all the cycles validated and ”-key. By pressing it
sealed by the manufacturer include a disinfection phase as
the last phase of the process.
Service engineers shall pay attention to the state of the Put the suction tubes into the detergent container and turn
machine before dismantling any parts of the chamber or
pipework. Unless informed otherwise, it shall always be detergent.
assumed that there may be harmful microorganisms present
by a Fault condition or water system breakdown.
Methods of cleaning
• Daily: Check that all the sprayers rotate freely and the
spray holes are open.
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Cleaning of spray washers & nozzles
side and bottom washers rotate freely by grasping the washer by hand and rotating the washer. If the washer
does not rotate freely, it must be cleaned.
Make sure the machine takes detergent. Monitor detergent consumption with a marker pen the liquid level in the
detergent container and the date on which the machine is used.
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Replacement of detergent container
1. Take out the detergent container. 2. Remove the suction pipe from the container.
Replace the container.
Note! Flushing the detergent system is recomended when
changing the detergent container.
3. When necessary adjust the length of the suction pipe and place it in the new container
detergent container, the tube is pushed to the bottom of the container, so that the machine also takes the detergent from the
bottom of the container.
4. For controlling the consumption of detergent, it is recommended to mark with date the level.
When you handle process chemicals - wear protection gloves and follow
the suppliers’ safety instructions.
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Important Warranty Information
a Service Agreement that includes a warranty extension component. In order to prevent potential premature failure of
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5. Warranty does not include Validation services to ensure compliance with ISO15883 and AS4187 or regular preventative
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of god.
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ments, etc. failure of water inlet valves, or failures deemed due to fair wear and tear
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For a full list of warranty conditions, inclusions and exclusions, please refer our website in the applicable region by
scaning the supplied QR code below.
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Version 1.1
Australia Tel: 1300 347 944
New Zealand Tel: 0800 902 054
Singapore Tel: +65 9107 8943
DETERGENTS
To request detergents or rinse additive contact your local Rhima Service centre
below:
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5 Litre