Miele G 7882 Manual
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^Screw the cap back on and mop up any spilt rinsing agent. This prevents over-foaming occuring during the next programme. ^Wait until the indicator lightH/CHEM on the control panel lights up again before adding any more rinsing agent. Setting the dosage The dosage adjuster (see arrow) in the opening has settings from 1 to 6 (1-6 ml). It is set to 3 (3 ml) at the fac- tory. ^ Use a higher setting if spots are left after drying. ^ If the surface becomes cloudy and streaky, use a lower setting. Rinsing...
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If with time discolouration or rust spots appear on instruments, especially at joints, a special neutralising agent can be used (contact Miele Professional for advice if necessary). Neutralising agent (pH-level: acidic) neutralises residues of alkaline cleaning agents on the surface of instruments and utensils. It is automatically dispensed in the Rinse following the Thermal disinfection or Cleaning cycle of a programme. The relevent programme (see Programme Chart - DOS 3) can not be started until the...
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A suitable low foaming disinfecting agent is added to programme stage 5 during the CHEM 60°C-5’ and combiCHEM 60°C-5’ programmes. Only possible ifDOS-Module G 60 (special accessory) is fitted and the dispensing system has been vented. ^Place the green container with disin - fecting agent on the floor next to the machine or in an adjoining cupboard. On first commissioning or when theH/ CHEM*indicator light on the control panel lights up. * Important: The H/ CHEM indicator light will also light up if the...
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Onlyuse cleaning agents suitable for washer disinfectors. Do not use detergents formulated for domestic dishwashers. We recommend using a liquid deter - gents, dispensed via the optional DOS module (see "Note" on the next page). This particularly important for the vario TD programme. If liquid cleaning agent is not being used, powder cleaning agent must be placed in the detergent dispenser be- fore every programme (except withD PRE-RINSE and6DRAIN). For the SPECIAL 93°C-10’ programme see the...
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Taking the effect on the environment into consideration, please bear the fol - lowing points in mind when selecting a cleaning agent: ^What level of alkalinity is required to achieve the correct level of cleaning? ^Is active chlorine required for disin - fection or oxydation (pigment re - moval)? ^Are tensides required, in particular for dispersal and emulsification? ^A suitable mild alkaline detergent, which does not contain active chlo - rine, should be used for thermal dis- infection programmes. Some...
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This washer disinfector normally re - quires a top and bottom basket. Various inserts and special baskets are also available for a wide variety of in - struments and utensils. The diversity of inserts and baskets means that it is not possible to illustrate them all or give detailed instructions on their use here. This machine complies with strict re - quirements for cleaning and disinfect - ing, whereby long or narrow necked hollow instruments must be directly flushed with hot suds inside. Loading the...
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^As soon as the programme finishes, partially open the door of the ma - chine (by about 10 cm) for 10 to 15 mins. before unloading the ma - chine.The residual heat in the ma - chine will help achieve a good drying result and prevent instruments cor - roding (applies to machines without drying unit only). ^Adding neutralising agent to the in - terim rinse stage of some programmes, helps prevent discol - ouration and rust spots appearing on the items being cleaned, especially at the joints. If this measure...
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Loading examples: O 177 top basket/injector unit ENT cannulae fitted in silicone holders E 416 Insert for gyn. speculae. Load as shown in the illustration.E 337 Insert for holding instruments upright . E 417 Insert for diverse nasal and ear speculae. Load as illustrated to ensure that the speculae are open for cleaning. Loading the machine 28
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O 176 top basket/endoscopic injector unit Right hand side of basket: 14 jets/noz- zles for parts of rigid endoscopes up to 50 cm long. For catheters etc. there are 10 jets and clamps. Mesh basket E 379 fitted loose on the left hand side.E 373 Mesh tray for ear funnels or E 417 for ear funnels. N.B. only suitable for use in the upper basket. Loading the machine 29
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Adjusting the top basket The top basket can be adjusted above and below the middle position by 2 cm. Depending on the position of the top basket, the baskets can accommodate vessels and instruments of the following heights: Example: Top basket O 177 and bot - tom basket U 874 Top basket positionTop basket height (cm)Bottom basket height (cm) Top max. 21 *) max. 20 *) Middle max. 23 *) max. 18 *) Bottom max. 25 *) max. 16 *) *) in Insert E 417 To adjust the top basket: ^ Pull out the top basket until a...