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Defines user roles (operators, supervisors, service) and their required knowledge and access levels.
Identifies key components on the unclean (infeed) side of the washer-disinfector.
Details the filter combination and dispensing system containers on the open door of the unclean side.
Identifies components on the clean (outfeed) side of the G 7826 model.
Explains the function of display, On/Off, cursor, minus, and door switch buttons.
Explains the function of start, stop, service interface, and program selector buttons.
Details correct use, prohibition of alterations, indoor use, and general safety precautions.
Advises caution with process chemicals, handling hot items, and potential toxic vapours.
Covers safety during maintenance, disinfection standards, and chemical disinfection limitations.
Warns against abrasive chemicals, discusses foaming, and chemical interactions.
Advises on residues, accessory safety, and explains machine warning symbols.
Provides guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the old appliance and preventing child access.
Explains how wash carts with magnetic strips are coded to assign programs automatically.
Describes fitting carts, selecting them, and visual checks before starting a program.
Provides guidelines on arranging items, loading hollow instruments, and selecting materials.
Details emptying items, removing residues, and proper storage before reprocessing.
Guides on storing, reprocessing surgical instruments, and using demineralized water.
Details reprocessing procedures for ophthalmic and anaesthetic instruments using specific carts and programs.
Explains how to process baby bottles and teats using specific containers and a support frame.
Illustrates the correct placement of baby bottles in the E 735/1 wash cart for optimal cleaning.
Details the thermo-chemical and thermal disinfection programs for OR shoes and risk assessment.
Provides guidance on loading laboratory equipment like beakers, flasks, and petri dishes with specific notes.
Covers emptying items, removing residues like solvents or acids, and determining sterilization needs.
Presents a chart detailing programs like LAB-STANDARD, LAB-UNIVERSAL, etc., and their applications.
Explains the use of the transfer trolley for loading/unloading and how to adjust the foot pedal.
Illustrates the process of transporting and loading wash carts onto the washer-disinfector.
Details how to move the transfer trolley to lift the wash cart away after a program finishes.
Describes common chemical reactions, problems like elastomer damage, foaming, and corrosion, with solutions.
Discusses the influence of processing chemicals on dispensing systems and potential damage to components.
Explains causes of foaming from chemicals and the effects of antifoaming agents.
Details how specific soiling substances can damage components or cause corrosion.
Describes how oils, fats, proteins, and base metals interact with chemicals, potentially causing foaming or hydrogen release.
Details standard and optional dispensing systems (DOS) and the OXIVARIO feature.
Provides instructions on refilling or replacing dispensing containers when prompted by the display.
Explains how to handle 'Check dispensing system' errors and prime the system after refilling.
Covers turning the machine on using the main switch and the I-O button, and display messages by operating level.
Details the conditions for opening the electric door lock and the procedure for opening and closing the door.
Explains how to switch between operating levels (A, B, C, D) and manage access codes.
Describes how to start pre-set programs and select programs using the program selector or buttons.
Explains program selection via program chart and automatic recognition on operating level C.
Details program sequence, how to end a program, and how to cancel a program in operating levels B and D.
Explains how to interrupt a program, handle potential issues, and continue or restart it.
Covers data transfer using an interface cable and the types of reports that can be printed.
Outlines the required preventative maintenance schedule and operational tests performed by Miele Service.
Details performance qualification requirements and daily routine checks for the operator.
Provides step-by-step instructions for removing, cleaning, and replacing fine and surface filters.
Explains how to clean the filters protecting the circulation pumps, located under the flat filter.
Details how to clean spray arms in the wash cabinet and on wash carts/modules, including removal and reinstallation.
Guides on cleaning the control panel, stainless steel front, wash cabinet, and door seals.
Outlines daily checks for wash carts, modules, and inserts, including rollers, spray jets, and magnetic strips.
Provides instructions for replacing the paper roll and ribbon cartridge in the optional built-in printer.
Advises on authorized repairs, checking for operational errors, and contacting Miele Service with model/serial numbers.
Explains how to change the machine's heating type using service programs if it is convertible.
Details electrical installation by qualified electricians, compliance with safety regulations, and earthing requirements.
Covers the machine's electromagnetic compatibility testing and requirements for the power supply quality.
Specifies water supply standards, notes on iron/chloride content, and connection options for cold, hot, and DI water.
Lists dimensions, weight, power, water pressure, ambient conditions, certifications, and manufacturer details.
Lists optional equipment like drying unit, steam condenser, report printer, and the need for a water softener.
Explains the OXIVARIO process for active oxygen cleaning, its suitability for surgical instruments, and material compatibility.
Details connecting the H2O2 container, safety precautions for handling, and program requirements.
Provides guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the old appliance and preventing child access.