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Frequency | 50 Hz |
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Power Supply | 230 V / 50 Hz |
Electrical connection | 230 V / 50 Hz / 10 A or 400 V 3N / 50 Hz / 16 A |
Drying | Yes |
Material | Stainless steel |
Programs | 5 |
Defines the intended purpose of the device and outlines safety guidelines for electrical connections.
Details professional installation, setup, and commissioning procedures, including handling of electrical and water connections.
Guidelines for safe daily use, instrument handling, program selection, and precautions for chemical substances.
Covers technical maintenance, safe transport/storage, and basic steps for addressing device malfunctions.
General description of the MELAtherm® 10, its intended applications, and correct operational procedures.
Explanation of the device's control panel, including display elements and button functions for user interaction.
Steps for powering on the MELAtherm®10 and instructions for operating the motorized door mechanism.
Importance of water softening, how to fill the salt container, and configuration of the water softener unit.
Procedures for filling process agents, purging hoses, and ensuring correct chemical dispensing for optimal results.
Detailed guidelines for cleaning and disinfecting various types of instruments, including dental and ophthalmic.
Best practices for loading instruments, especially hollow ones, and arranging them for effective cleaning.
Details on Universal, Quick, Intensive, and Ophthalmic programs, including their applications and cycle times.
Instructions for starting, monitoring, completing, and manually aborting programs, plus checking results.
Configuration of IP address, TCP/FTP connections, and password settings for network integration.
Setting device date/time, water hardness, and configuring the logging system for data recording.
Lists tools, materials, and kit contents for maintenance, plus items not included in the kit.
Safety precautions regarding electrical hazards and the procedure for flushing the chemical dosing unit.
Verification of water supply integrity and inspection of internal device components for cleanliness.
Detailed checks for door mechanism, washing chamber, spray arms, pumps, and seals.
Functional checks including water hardness, Aqua-Stop, float switches, and pump calibration.
Performing electrical safety tests, resetting service counters, and documenting parameter changes.
Navigating through service menu items like serial number, batch counter, and reset functions.
Selecting and configuring Variable Process Parameters (VRP) for various programs like Universal and Intensive.
Guidance on checking software version, preparing CF cards, saving logs, and performing the update.
Resetting user settings, performing further measures, and reviewing changes across software versions.
An example of a device malfunction log, showing error codes, causes, and suggested corrective actions.
Detailed troubleshooting steps for specific error codes (e.g., E426, E431, E462) including causes and solutions.