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Processing Instructions Operator Manual 920011-649
4.13 Responding to a
Fault
Fault messages warn operator if the processor is experiencing an
abnormal condition. Fault conditions can be caused by failure of
utility supplies or by processor components.
Refer to S
ECTION 7.2, FAULT CHART, for a detailed listing of fault
alarms.
NOTE: Some fault conditions can be solved by the operator.
4.13.1 Faults When a malfunction or fault occurs before the cycle is successfully
completed:
1. An alarm sounds and display shows:
alternating with:
and printer records:
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HH:MM:SS XM MM-DD-YY
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= FAULT XX =
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2. Press ALARM REPLY touch pad to acknowledge alarm. This
will record time at which operator acknowledged alarm. Printer
records:
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HH:MM:SS XM MM-DD-YY
=======================
ALARM ACKNOWLE
DGED
=======================
If FAULT alarm requires no further action (for example, refer to
S
ECTION 7.3, MAINTENANCE DUE ALARM CHART), or if the operator
has been able to solve the fault condition using SECTION 7,
T
ROUBLESHOOTING, display shows:
3. Press START touch pad to resume cycle operation. Display
shows:
FAULT XX
CYCLE DELAYED
SEE FAULT CHART
CYCLE DELAYED
START TO RESUME
STOP TO CANCEL
OPERATING
MMM MIN
WARNING – INEFFECTIVE
PROCESS HAZARD: Endoscopes
and accessories are not
adequately processed, rinsed
and air purged when
processing cycle is aborted.
REPROCESS LOAD.