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Troubleshooting Operator Manual 920512-768
This section contains detailed information on types of washer mal-
functions likely to occur and possible causes and corrective actions.
If you are unable to correct the problem with use of the following
Troubleshooting Charts, or if a problem occurs that is not described
on chart, please call STERIS. A factory-trained technician will
promptly place your washer in proper working condition. Service
charges may be incurred. Consult your warranty for details.
NOTE: Never allow unqualified persons to service washer.
Table Descriptions:
Tables 7-1 to 7-3 - Troubleshooting Chart – Problems where NO
alarm or printout occur.
Table 7-4 - Troubleshooting Chart – Problems where alarm and/or
printout occur.
IMPORTANT: A listing of the Safety Precautions to be observed when operating this Cage and Rack
Washer can be found in S
ECTION 1. Do not operate equipment until you have become familiar with this
information.
WARNING – PERSONAL
INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE HAZARD: Only
STERIS or STERIS-trained
service technicians should
make repairs and adjustments
to this equipment. Mainte-
nance done by inexperienced,
unqualified personnel or
installation of unauthorized
parts could cause personal
injury, invalidate warranty or
result in costly damage. Con-
tact STERIS regarding service
options.
WARNING – ELECTRIC SHOCK
HAZARD:
Always set building electri-
cal-supply disconnect
switch and console master
power switch to OFF
before performing any pre-
ventive maintenance func-
tions within the
compartments. Electrical
shock can cause serious
injury.
Disconnect all utilities to
washer before servicing.
Do not service washer
unless all utilities have
been properly locked out.
Always follow local occu-
pational health and safety
regulations, as well as
electric and plumbing
codes.
WARNING – BURN HAZARD:
Before performing any ser-
vice on unit, wait until cham-
ber and piping cool to room
temperature.
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT DAMAGE:
Repeated fuse burnouts indicate a short circuit or over-
load. Trouble should be located and corrected by a
fully trained technician.
Failure to connect wires to proper terminals may result
in damage to, or malfunctioning of, unit when power is
applied.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

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