Operating instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Description of the machine 4
- Guide to the machine 6
- Warning and safety instructions 11
- Opening and closing the door 16
- Automatic mobile unit recognition (Optional) 17
- Areas of application 21
- Dispensing liquid chemical agents 30
- Operation 34
- Data transfer 39
- Maintenance 40
- Periodic checks 40
- Process validation 41
- Routine checks 41
- Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet 42
- Sprüharme reinigen 44
- Cleaning the control panel 45
- Cleaning the front of the machine 45
- Cleaning the wash cabinet 45
- Cleaning the door seals 45
- Protein test 45
- Mobile units, modules and inserts 46
- Printer (optional) 47
- After sales service 48
- Converting the type of heating 49
- Electrical connection 50
- Plumbing 51
- Technical data 52
- Special features - OXIVARIO 53
- Disposal of your old appliance or machine 55

Mobile unit coding
The automatic mobile unit recognition
feature assigns a programme place to a
mobile unit. The mobile units must be
coded with a magnetic strip (via a Bit
combination).
In operating level C, the only
programme available for a coded
mobile unit is the one assigned to the
corresponding programme place.
After a coded mobile unit has been put
into the machine and the door closed,
the automatic mobile unit recognition
system will select the allocated
programme.
,
Make sure that there are no
small metallic objects or instrument
parts attracted to the magnetic strip,
in particular to the underside of it.
Any metallic objects on the strip can
result in the coding being incorrectly
read.
Press 6 to start the programme.
Coding is effected through 5 Bits:
–
Bits 1 to 4 define the mobile unit
code,
– Bit 5 serves as a control (Parity Bit).
Bit 6 controls the volume of inflowing
water and the circulation pump for
mobile units with side coupling (WAK).
Its settings cannot be altered.
Mobile units without side coupling are
coded with tracks which do not contain
Bit 6.
Automatic mobile unit recognition (Optional)
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