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CHORUS
Rev. 0 del 06/2012 27
- insert the probe connected to the CLEANING (white) entrance
3.2.2.3 Sanitation solution
The Sanitation Solutions is used as a substitute to the Cleaning Solution, during the sanitation
cycle.
The solution is collected in a tank with code 53541 and is identified by the color yellow.
The sanitation solution is prepared following the instructions in the user manual, and then poured into
the tank used, that has to be positioned in the appropriate compartment in the instrument.
In it the catching and level detection probe is positioned that has to be attached to the instrument
according to the following rules
- place the tank in the compartment,
- insert the probe connected to the CLEANING (white) entrance.
3.2.3 C
ONNECTION OF DRAINAGE
For proper system function, the liquids produced by the instrument must be discarded. These liquids
must be collected in suitable, sealed bottles or canalized into a centralized waste disposal system.
There are two attachments on the back of the instrument for the waste tanks (see fig. 6).
One has a red band and is used for discharge of waste to the tank or the centralized waste collector.
The other has a blue band and is used for the return of liquid waste if the bottle is full. In fact the “over-
full” sensor is inside the instrument. This control functions correctly only if the cap of the probe which is
connected to the waste tank, closes the tank hermetically.
3.2.3.1 Connection to the waste tank
This operation must be performed with the instrument switched off.
a) If the tank supplied with the instrument is used, the supplied probe must be used (fig. 19), which
is equipped with two tubes with connector.
fig. 19

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