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4.4.4 Status See Figure 4-20.
When an automated leak test is performed and leak test hose(s) is
(are) connected, no further action is required. The SINGLE or DOUBLE
cycle runs and the following printout is printed immediately after the
leak test sequence:
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HH:MM:SS XM
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LEAK TEST 1: PASS
LEAK TEST 2: PASS
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or:
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HH:MM:SS XM
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LEAK TEST 1: PASS
LEAK TEST 2: NONE
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If the automated leak test fails, an alarm is triggered (Fault 52 or
Fault 53; refer to S
ECTION 7, TROUBLESHOOTING) and the cycle is
aborted. A failed leak test indicates there is a leak in the endoscope.
If the automated leak test fails, an alarm sounds and display shows:
or:
alternating with:
and printer message is:
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HH:MM:SS XM MM-DD-YY
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= FAULT 52 =
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FAULT 52
CYCLE DELAYED
FAULT 53
CYCLE DELAYED
SEE FAULT CHART
CYCLE DELAYED
CAUTION – POSSIBLE EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE: Remove any
automated leak test hoses
present in endoscope
processing support before
performing a D-SHORT or a D-
LONG cycle. Performing a
decontamination cycle (D-
SHORT and D-LONG) with
automated leak test hose
assemblies present may
cause water to enter hoses.
Inspect leak test hose
assemblies for presence of
water prior to processing a
cycle. Water in tubing may
cause damage to endoscopes.