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    							Operating instructions
    Washer-disinfector
    G 7893
    To avoid the risk of accidents or
    damage to the machine it is
    essentialto read these instructions
    before it is installed, commissioned
    and used for the first time.M.-Nr. 07 125 650en - GB, AU, NZ 
    						
    							Warning and Safety instructions.....................................5
    Symbols on the machine..........................................9
    Description of the machine.........................................10
    Guide to the machine.............................................12
    Caring for the environment.........................................14
    Disposal of your old machine........................................14
    Opening and closing the door......................................15
    Electric door lock..................................................15
    To open the doora...............................................15
    To close the door..................................................15
    To open the door with the emergency release...........................15
    Water softener...................................................16
    Programming the water softener......................................16
    Filling the salt reservoir.............................................18
    Add salt indicator..................................................19
    Areas of application...............................................20
    Loading the machine...............................................21
    Water connection spring adapter.....................................22
    Height adjustable top basket.........................................22
    Laboratory utensils................................................23
    Dispensing chemical agents........................................25
    Adding rinsing agent...............................................25
    Add rinsing agent indicator..........................................26
    Setting the dosage.................................................26
    Adding neutralising agent...........................................27
    Add neutralising agent indicator.....................................28
    Adding cleaning agent.............................................29
    Adding powder cleaning agent.......................................29
    Switching on.....................................................31
    Starting a programme..............................................31
    Selecting the additional Drying0function...........................31
    Programme sequence indicators.....................................32
    At the end of a programme..........................................33
    Additional drying................................................33
    Switching off.....................................................33
    To cancel a programme............................................34
    Contents
    2 
    						
    							Programmable functions...........................................35
    The following applies to all programmable functions:......................35
    To activate programming mode....................................35
    To save values and exit from programming mode......................35
    To exit from programming mode without saving.......................35
    Dispensing liquid cleaning agent via DOS 1.............................36
    Setting the dosage concentration...................................36
    Venting the dispensing system.....................................36
    Dispensing neutralising agent via DOS 3...............................37
    Setting the dosage concentration...................................37
    Venting the dispensing system.....................................37
    Buzzer..........................................................38
    Changing programme parameters....................................39
    Changing the wash parameters....................................39
    Changing the drying parameters...................................39
    Changing the temperature........................................40
    Changing the temperature holding time..............................40
    Resetting to factory default settings...................................41
    Setting the time and date............................................42
    Resetting the operating hours counter for the filter in the drying unit..........43
    Data transfer (optional)............................................44
    Maintenance.....................................................45
    Periodic checks...................................................45
    Process validation.................................................46
    Routine checks...................................................46
    Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet.................................47
    Cleaning the coarse filter.........................................47
    Cleaning the flat and micro-fine filters...............................48
    Cleaning the control panel...........................................50
    Cleaning the front of the machine.....................................50
    Cleaning the wash cabinet..........................................50
    Cleaning the door seals.............................................50
    Dispensing systems................................................50
    Baskets and inserts................................................51
    Drying unit (TA) - Maintenance.......................................52
    To change the filter..............................................52
    Contents
    3 
    						
    							Problem solving guide............................................53
    Other problems..................................................62
    Thermal cut-out...................................................62
    Cleaning the drain pump and non-return valve...........................63
    Cleaning the filters in the water inlet...................................64
    After sales service................................................65
    Installation......................................................66
    Building the machine under a continuous worktop........................66
    Electrical connection..............................................68
    Plumbing........................................................69
    Connection to the water inlet.........................................69
    AD water connection (pressurised)ü0.6-10 bar (60-1000 kPa)
    over pressure..................................................70
    Drainage........................................................71
    Programme chart.................................................72
    Technical data...................................................74
    Contents
    4 
    						
    							This machine complies with all
    relevant legal safety requirements.
    Incorrect use can, however, lead to
    personal injury and damage to
    property.
    To avoid the risk of accidents and
    damage to the machine please read
    these instructions carefully before
    starting to use it. Keep these
    instructions in a safe place for
    reference, and pass them on to any
    future user.
    Correct use
    ~This washer-disinfector is designed
    for specialised applications only, as
    described in these operating
    instructions. Alterations or conversions
    to the machine or using it for purposes
    other than those for which it was
    designed are not permitted and could
    be dangerous. This machine must only
    be used for cleaning and disinfecting
    laboratory utensils or medical
    equipment if the manufacturer has
    stated that they are suitable for
    machine processing. Follow the
    laboratory utensil/medical equipment
    manufacturer's instructions. Miele
    cannot be held liable for damage
    caused by improper or incorrect use of
    the machine.
    ~This machine is intended for inside
    use only.
    ~This machine may only be used in
    mobile installations such as ships if a
    risk assessment of the installation has
    been carried out by a suitably qualified
    engineer.Please pay attention to the following
    notes to avoid injury and damage.
    ~The machine should be
    commissioned and then maintained
    only by a Miele authorised and trained
    service technician. To ensure
    compliance with the Medical Devices
    Directive concerning good laboratory
    practices, a Miele service contract is
    recommended. Repairs and other work
    by unqualified persons could be
    dangerous. The manufacturer cannot
    be held liable for unauthorised work.
    ~Do not install the machine in an area
    where there is any danger of explosion
    or of freezing conditions.
    ~The electrical safety of this machine
    can only be guaranteed if connected to
    a correctly installed earthing system on
    site. It is most important that this basic
    safety requirement is present and
    tested regularly, and where there is any
    doubt the on-site electrical system
    should be inspected by a qualified
    electrician.
    The manufacturer cannot be held liable
    for damage or injury caused by the lack
    of or inadequacy of an effective
    earthing system (e.g. electric shock).
    ~A damaged machine is dangerous.
    Switch off at the mains immediately and
    call the Miele Customer Contact Centre
    or an authorised and trained Miele
    Service Dealer.
    Warning and Safety instructions
    5 
    						
    							~Personnel operating the machine
    should be trained regularly. Untrained
    personnel must not be allowed access
    to the machine or its controls.
    This machine is not a toy! To avoid the
    risk of injury never allow children to play
    on or near the machine, or to operate it.
    ~Take care when handling chemical
    agents such as cleaning agent,
    neutralising agent, rinsing agent etc.
    These may contain irritant or corrosive
    ingredients. Do not use organic
    solvents or inflammable liquids as these
    could cause an explosion.
    Follow all relevant safety procedures
    carefully. Wear protective gloves and
    goggles. With all chemical agents, the
    manufacturer's safety instructions and
    safety data sheets must be observed.
    ~Avoid inhalation of powder cleaners.
    These chemicals can cause burning in
    the mouth and throat if swallowed and
    can inhibit breathing.
    ~The water in the machine must not
    be used as drinking water.
    ~Do not sit or lean on the opened
    door. This could cause the machine to
    tip up and be damaged or cause an
    injury.
    ~Be careful when sorting items with
    sharp pointed ends and positioning
    them in the machine that you do not
    hurt yourself or create a danger for
    others. Sharp items should be placed in
    baskets with the pointed ends facing
    downwards.
    ~When using this machine in the
    higher temperature ranges, be
    especially careful not to scald or burn
    yourself or come into contact with
    irritant substances when opening the
    door. Where disinfecting agents are
    used there is a danger of inhaling toxic
    fumes.
    ~Should personnel accidentally come
    into contact with toxic fumes or
    chemical agents, follow the emergency
    instructions given in the manufacturer's
    safety data sheets.
    ~Baskets, inserts and utensils must
    be allowed to cool down before they
    are unloaded. Any water remaining in
    containers could still be very hot. Empty
    them into the wash cabinet before
    taking them out.
    ~Do not touch the heating elements if
    you open the door during or directly
    after the end of a programme: you
    could burn yourself. They remain hot for
    some time after the end of the
    programme.
    ~Never clean the machine or near
    vicinity with a water hose or a pressure
    washer.
    ~The machine must be disconnected
    from the mains electricity supply before
    any maintenance or repair work is
    carried out. Do not reconnect it until the
    maintenance or repair work has been
    successfully completed.
    Warning and Safety instructions
    6 
    						
    							The following points should be
    observed to assist in maintaining
    quality standards when processing
    laboratory utensils and medical
    equipment, in order to protect
    patients and to avoid damage to the
    loads being cleaned.
    ~If the machine is being used for
    disinfection in accordance with official
    regulations on the control of epidemics,
    the steam condenser and its
    connections to and from the wash
    cabinet must be cleaned and
    disinfected whenever any repairs are
    carried out or parts replaced.
    ~If it is necessary to interrupt a
    programme in exceptional
    circumstances, this may only be done
    by authorised personnel.
    ~The standard of cleaning and
    disinfection in the disinfection
    programmes must be routinely
    confirmed by the user. The process
    should be thermally electrically
    monitored on a regular basis, and
    checked against documented control
    results. Chemo thermal procedures
    should also be monitored using chemo
    or bio indicators.
    ~For thermal disinfection, use
    temperatures and temperature holding
    times to achieve the required infection
    prophylaxis in accordance with current
    health and safety regulations.
    ~If there are toxic or chemical
    substances in the suds solution (e.g.
    aldehyde in the disinfecting agent) you
    must be particularly vigilant of the risks
    these carry should you need to interrupt
    a programme and open the door. The
    door seals and if applicable the correct
    functioning of the steam condenser
    should be regularly monitored.
    ~Only use chemical agents
    formulated for special processes and
    approved by Miele for use with this
    machine. Use of unsuitable agents
    could adversely affect the components
    of the machine. Any resultant damage
    would invalidate the machine
    guarantee.
    ~Pre-treatments with cleaning or
    disinfecting agents can create foam, as
    can certain types of soiling and
    chemical agents. Foam can have an
    adverse effect on the disinfection and
    cleaning result.
    ~Where a chemical additive is
    recommended on technical application
    grounds (e.g. a cleaning agent), this
    does not imply that the manufacturer of
    the machine accepts liability for the
    effect of the chemical on the items
    being cleaned.
    Please be aware that changes in
    formulation, storage conditions etc.
    which may not be publicised by the
    chemical manufacturer, can have a
    negative effect on the cleaning result.
    Warning and Safety instructions
    7 
    						
    							~When using cleaning agents and
    specialised products, it is essential that
    the manufacturer's instructions are
    followed. Only use such chemicals for
    the purpose and in the situation
    specifed, to the exclusion of other
    chemicals, to avoid such dangers as
    chemical reactions and material
    damage.
    ~The machine is designed for
    operation with water and recommended
    additive chemical agents only. Organic
    solvents must not be used in this
    machine, as there is the danger under
    certain circumstances of explosion.
    Although this is not the case with all
    organic solvents, other problems could
    arise with their use, for example
    damage to rubber and synthetic
    materials.
    ~In critical applications where very
    stringent requirements have to be met,
    it is strongly recommended that all the
    relevant factors for the process, such
    as cleaning agent, water quality etc.
    are discussed with the Miele
    Application Technology specialists.
    ~If cleaning and rinsing results are
    subject to particularly stringent
    requirements (e.g. chemical analysis,
    specialised industrial processes etc.), a
    regular quality control test must be
    carried out by the user to ensure that
    the required standards of cleanliness
    are being achieved.
    ~Mobile units, baskets and inserts
    should only be used for the purpose
    they are designed for.
    Hollow instruments must be thoroughly
    cleaned, internally and externally.
    ~Empty any containers or utensils
    before arranging them in the machine.
    ~Do not allow any remains of acids or
    solvents, and in particular hydrochloric
    acid or chloride solutions, to get into
    the wash cabinet. Similarly avoid any
    materials with a corrosive effect.
    The presence in compounds of any
    solvents should be minimal (especially
    those in hazard class A1).
    ~To avoid any corrosion damage,
    ensure that solutions or steam
    containing hydrochloric acid do not
    come into contact with the steel outer
    casing of the machine.
    ~After carrying out any work on the
    mains water system, the water supply
    system to the washer-disinfector must
    be vented.
    Otherwise, the water softener may
    become damaged.
    ~Please follow the advice on
    installation in these instructions and the
    separate Installation Instructions.
    Warning and Safety instructions
    8 
    						
    							Using accessories
    ~Only use genuine Miele accessories
    with this machine.
    ~Only use Miele mobile units, baskets
    and inserts in this machine. Using
    accessories made by other
    manufacturers, or making modifications
    to Miele accessories, can result in
    unsatisfactory cleaning and disinfecting
    results, for which Miele cannot be held
    liable. Any resultant damage would also
    invalidate the machine guarantee.
    ~Only use chemical agents which
    have been approved by their
    manufacturer for use in the application
    you are using. The chemical agent
    manufacturer is responsible for any
    negative influences on the material the
    load is made from and for any damage
    they may cause to the machine.
    Symbols on the machine
    Warning:
    Observe the operating
    instructions.
    Warning:
    Danger of electric shock.Disposal of your old machine
    ~Please note that the machine may
    have been contaminated by infectious
    pathogens, facultative pathogens,
    genetically modified material, blood or
    other bodily fluids, and must be
    decontaminated before disposal.
    For environmental and safety reasons
    ensure the machine is completely
    drained of any residual water, chemical
    residues and cleaning agent. Observe
    safety regulations and wear safety
    goggles and gloves.
    Make the door lock inoperable, so that
    children cannot accidentally shut
    themselves in. Then make appropriate
    arrangements for the safe disposal of
    the machine.
    The manufacturer cannot be held
    liable for damage caused by
    non-compliance with these Warning
    and Safety instructions.
    Warning and Safety instructions
    9 
    						
    							This washer-disinfector can be used to
    clean, rinse, disinfect (thermally and
    chemo-thermally) and dry a wide range
    of reusable medical and laboratory
    products.
    Follow the medical product
    manufacturer's instructions (according
    to EN ISO 17664) and the laboratory
    product manufacturer's instructions on
    how to process their items by machine.
    Examples of application areas:
    –surgical instruments,
    –minimally invasive surgical
    instruments,
    – anaesthetic and intensive care
    instruments,
    – baby bottles and teats,
    – operating theatre shoes,
    or
    – laboratory equipment used in
    research and development,
    –
    laboratory equipment used in areas
    of analysis and specimen taking,
    –
    laboratory equipment used in
    micro-biology and biotechnology.
    The type of laboratory products which
    can be processed range from
    evaporating dishes to centrifugal test
    tubes.Processing medical and laboratory
    instruments by machine achieves
    reproducible results, and should be
    used in preference to processing them
    by hand.
    For the protection of personnel or
    patients, disinfection should be carried
    out thermally, e.g. using the DESIN
    vario TD programme.
    The parameters for thermal disinfection
    according to EN ISO 15883-1
    (A
    0concept) are 90 °C (+ 5 °C,-0°C)
    with a holding time of five minutes (A
    03000). The effective area A03000 is
    suitable for inactivating the HBV virus.
    National health and safety regulations
    regarding disinfection must also be
    observed.
    The cleaning programme as well as any
    chemical agents must be chosen
    according to the type of soiling and
    load being processed.
    The agents used for processing the
    products should be selected according
    to the level of cleaning required as well
    as the area of analysis or analytical
    method where the product will be used.
    Description of the machine
    10 
    						
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