What to do if the Steris RELIANCE 400 Washer shows empty chemical container?
- RrjohnsonSep 23, 2025
Press ALARM REPLY touch pad to silence alarm buzzer. Install new supply and press CYCLE/START touch pad to resume operation.
What to do if the Steris RELIANCE 400 Washer shows empty chemical container?
Press ALARM REPLY touch pad to silence alarm buzzer. Install new supply and press CYCLE/START touch pad to resume operation.
How to fix insufficient water entering the Steris RELIANCE 400 chamber during treatment?
If there is insufficient or no water entering the chamber during treatment, make sure that the supply valves are fully open. The supply line pressure must meet the specifications outlined in the equipment drawing. Open the building and washer supply valves.
What to do if the Steris RELIANCE 400 Washer chamber does not drain completely?
If the chamber isn't draining completely, start by checking the chamber debris screens for clogs and clean them if necessary. Also, flush out the drain line to ensure it is clear. Verify the building piping and flush it out if necessary.
Why is there foam in the Steris RELIANCE 400 Washer chamber?
If you observe foam in the chamber, it might be caused by using the wrong type of detergent. Refer to the detergent specifications and follow the detergent manufacturer's recommendations for the amount of detergent to be used. Additionally, too much chemical injected during treatment can cause foam. Verify the chemical injection time in Automatic mode.
What to do if the Steris RELIANCE 400 cycle does not start?
If the cycle does not start when you press the CYCLE/START touch pad, or if the pump doesn't start during treatment, ensure that the chamber door is closed. If the door was open, close it securely and then press the CYCLE/START touch pad again.
How to fix Steris RELIANCE 400 interior light that does not turn on?
If the interior light does not turn on, first check if the POWER-OFF/STANDBY switch is in the OFF/STANDBY position and switch to POWER position. If the unit is still in Service mode, switch the washer to Automatic mode by pressing the EXTEND CYCLE touch pad. If the bulb is burned out, replace it.
How to fix Steris Washer water temperature in chamber sump is below programmed temperature?
If the water temperature in the chamber sump is below the programmed temperature, open the building and washer steam supply valves and press the CYCLE/START touch pad to resume operation. Also, verify steam traps in facility supply lines, if there is excess condensate in building supply lines.
How to troubleshoot if Steris RELIANCE 400 Washer is equipped with double door, unload door fails to open?
If the unload door fails to open on a washer equipped with a double door, it's likely due to the safety interlock feature being engaged. The unload door will not open until the washer has run one complete cycle.
What to do if the Steris Washer has too much water entering the chamber?
If too much water is entering the chamber during treatment, causing it to go to the overflow drain, verify that the water level sensor float moves freely and clean it if necessary.
How to fix a Steris Washer chamber sump that is taking too long to drain?
If the chamber sump is taking too long to drain, verify the water level sensor and clean the sensor if necessary. Also, open the building and washer air supply valves and press CYCLE/START touch pad to resume operation if the air pressure is below specification.
Crucial safety information covering personal injury, shock, burn, fire, chemical, and slipping hazards.
Details voltage, amperage, power, noise, environmental conditions, and seismic anchorage.
Steps for running cycles, extending treatments, and managing alarms.
Steps for changing, adding, removing, and creating custom wash cycles.
A guide for the frequency of inspections and maintenance tasks.
Diagnosing and resolving washer malfunctions using troubleshooting charts.
Crucial safety information covering personal injury, shock, burn, fire, chemical, and slipping hazards.
Details voltage, amperage, power, noise, environmental conditions, and seismic anchorage.
Steps for running cycles, extending treatments, and managing alarms.
Steps for changing, adding, removing, and creating custom wash cycles.
A guide for the frequency of inspections and maintenance tasks.
Diagnosing and resolving washer malfunctions using troubleshooting charts.