Original instructions Operating manual WirelessGT Glove tester SKAN Deutschland GmbH / Görlitz / Germany www.skan.
Operating manual Page No. 3 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Table of contents 1 2 Service and information address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Information for your safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 8 2.1 Residual risks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page No. Operating manual 4 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 9 Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 9.1 Device interfaces. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 9.2 Glove tester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating manual Page No. 5 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19 Settings and configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 19.1 Setup - General configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 19.1.1 General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Page No. Operating manual 6 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 23 Data recovery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 24 Exemplary process parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 24.1 One piece glove system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operating manual 1 Page No. 7 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Service and information address Address: Skan AG Binningerstrasse 116 CH-4123 Allschwil General phone: +41 61 485 44 44 Service phone Isolators: +41 61 485 44 00 (Industrial division) Service phone laboratory equipment: +41 61 485 45 55 (Lab division) info@skan.ch www.skan.
Page No. Operating manual 8 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2 2.1 Information for your safety Residual risks The devices of Skan are designed, built and tested according to the latest state of the art, in compliance with the applicable standards and regulations and offer high operational safety and reliability.
Operating manual 2.6 Page No. 9 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Maintenance work on live device components When maintenance work is being performed on or close to live system components, there is risk of damage to the device. 1. Always switch off device and disconnect battery charger before beginning your maintenance work. 2. Unplug slide fuse on the main printed circuit board and lay it down to a known place. 3.
Page No. Operating manual 10 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2.11 Using cleaning and disinfection agents Cleaning and disinfection agents can have substances that are hazardous to health, are highly flammable and can form explosive mixtures. 1. Observe the safety instructions and safety data sheets of the cleaning and disinfection agents used. 2.
Operating manual 3 Page No. 11 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Device conformity 3.1 Conformity statement Skan The originals of the declarations, reports can be provided at request. Conformity was proved against following standards and directives: ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● IEC 61010-1:2010 IEC 61010-1:2010/AMD1:2016 IEC 61010-2-081:2015 EN 60529 EN 300 328 V2.2.2:2019 EN 300 330 V2.1.1:2017-02-07 EN 301 489-1 V2.2.
Page No. Operating manual 12 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 3.2.1.2 Information to user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Operating manual 4 ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Page No. 13 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Scope of delivery Glove tester, suitable for your test object USB Stick for wireless communication AC/DC adapter Case or transportation trolley (optional) Networking extender (optional) Instruction handbook Additional RFID tags/transponder for your system (optional) CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.
Page No. Operating manual 14 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 5 Transport and installation information 5.1 Packaging – transportation to delivery site – unloading The responsibility for packaging and transportation to the delivery site depends on the contractual stipulations. Usually, delivery conditions based on Incoterms 2000 are used.
Page No. Operating manual 6 15 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Device identification The device is identified by the device's nameplate. The nameplate is mounted on the technical unit of the device. 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10 Fig.
Page No. Operating manual 16 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 7 Technical data 7.1 Dimensions and weight D Identification x y h Value D = 307 mm Dimensions "x" and "y" depends on the test disc (glove port) h = 155 mm Weight CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB approx. 3 kg (depends on the used test disc) Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Operating manual 7.2 Page No. 17 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Electrical connection and consumption values (AC/DC adapter) Identification Value Part ID Skan 1304167 AC inlet 3 pole AC inlet IEC320-C14, Class I power unit 90 ~ 264V AC Voltage range INTPUT 127 ~ 370V DC Frequency range 47 - 63 Hz 1.3A / 115V AC AC current (type) OUTPUT 0.6A / 230V AC Rated power 90 W Rated current 3.
Page No. Operating manual 18 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Identification Value Volume of a glove-sleeve (gauntlet) combination ≤ 25 l Temperature (indoor) 5 - 40 °C Relative humidity (indoor) < 80 % rF at temperature to 31 °C; linear declining to 50 % rF at 40 °C Inside use only! Location of use Use only in dry spaces! Do not use the WirelessGT in medical technology areas! Altitude 7.
Operating manual 7.6 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Other specifications Identification Value Frequency band ISM-band 2400.0 MHz – 2483.
Page No. Operating manual 20 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 8 8.1 Information on device use Intended use The device is suitable for periodic/routinely testing of the physical integrity of glove-sleeve (gauntlet) combinations of isolator systems. 8.2 Overview of the measuring process With the WirelessGT the physical integrity of the tested glove is determined by its air tightness respectively by its ability to hold the pressure.
Page No. Operating manual 9 9.1 21 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Layout Device interfaces 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 12 13 10 OPC 11 CMS ID No.
Page No. Operating manual 22 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 9.2 Glove tester The following diagram shows the main elements of the glove tester. 5 1 3 2 4 6 7 8 Fig.
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Page No. Operating manual 24 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 11 Operational concept The physical integrity test with the WirelessGT is totally automated and it is possible to test several independent glove simultaneously. Integrity of the glove is determined by the air tightness respectively by the ability to hold the pressure. Principle of measurement is the "pressure change method" (e.g. described in ISO 10648-2).
Page No. Operating manual 11.2 25 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Process diagram The diagrams as follows show schematically the process of the WirelessGT with the help of physical values: the differential pressure [Pa] (ordinate) during different phases to phase times [sec.]. p(Pa) n t(s) t1 t3 t2 Parameter Description Impact t0 Inflating time to bring test cover seal to set pressure.
Page No. Operating manual 26 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Parameter Description Max. number of pulses during the stabilization time n p(Pa) Impact n Parameter with direct impact to the coordinated stretching/elongation of the glove(-system). Compensation of thermal ingress, stress-deformation behaviour of the glove(-system).
Page No. Operating manual Parameter p7 27 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Description Impact Maximum pressure rise at the end of measurement phase Value with direct impact to the statement tight or not tight glove. The pressure decay (p5 - p4) per unit time (t3) will be monitored during the measurement phase.
Page No. Operating manual 28 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 1 PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Vol.65, No.3 Mai-June 2011 “How risky are pinholes in gloves? A Rational Appeal for the Integrity of Gloves for Isolators” CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Operating manual Page No. 29 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 12 Commissioning Commissioning the device may only be done by SKAN or by technicians trained and authorised by SKAN. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. Operating manual 30 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 13 Battery pack charger / AC/DC adapter 13.1 Visual signalling of the status of the battery pack charger / AC/DC adapter The battery pack charger / AC/DC adapter has a power LED light. If the adapter is connected to the mains, the power LED lights up. The charging status of the battery pack is indicated by the built-in LED light on the handle of the WirelessGT. 13.
Operating manual 13.3 Page No. 31 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Battery storage Store batterys you don't need for a short time in cool (room temperature), dry spaces. Recharging: Charge the battery every half year if you don't use it longer. 🡆 That way you avoid the deep discharge or damage of the battery. With regular recharges is a storage for 1½ years possible.
Page No. Operating manual 32 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 14 Trolley 14.1 Basic design The trolley is used for storage and charging of WirelessGTs. 1 2 6 7 8 7 3 9 4 7 5 Fig.
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Page No. Operating manual 34 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 15 Network extender 15.1 Basic design 1 2 5 3 4 6 Fig. 4: Basic design of the network extender 1 Housing 2 Indicator lamp 3 Gland for ethernet connection cable 4 Gland for power supply cable 5 Mounting flange 6 Power supply CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. Operating manual 15.2 35 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 WirelessGT network 3 1 2 4 Fig. 5: WirelessGT network 1 Skan tablet 2 Router (operator company) 3 LAN (operator company) 4 Network extender 15.3 Physical installation 1. Check the optimal signal strength for your application by simulation of device positions. 2. Define the mounting position of the network extender.
Page No. Operating manual 36 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 15.4 Electrical installation ✓ as Router: communication via ZigBee ✓ as ethernet: communication via LAN The electrical respectively communication connections are installed. 1. Unscrew recessed countersunk flat head screws (4x) on the network extenders housing. 2. Open the device housing. 3.
Operating manual Page No. 37 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 4. Push cables through the splittable cable glands. 5. Insert the cable gland into the cable gland body. 6. Connect the power supply cable to the PCB terminal block (pos.2). The supply should be 24V and at least 1A (e.g. a standard wall-mount power supply). 3 2 7. 1 Ethernet installation: Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port (pos.1). 8.
Page No. Operating manual 38 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 15.5 1. Configuration Starting the Find Ethernet Module program. 🡆 The following window will be displayed: The Find Ethernet Module program supports two modes of operation: − − User mode, where the IP address of the Ethernet module can be read/set.
Operating manual Page No. 39 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 If the PC has multiple Ethernet interfaces / IP Addresses, select the interface where the Network extender is attached. 4. Click on the button "Scan network" 🡆 The program scans the selected network for all Network extenders. After a few seconds the program will update the list “ZoE IP Address”. If only one Network extender is found, it will be automatically selected. 5.
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Operating manual Page No. 41 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 16 Access control and user administration 16.1 Internal security system The WirelessGT has three user levels: ● Operator: No pin access required. Possible to start tests, view completed tests and print reports; ● Administrator: Pin access required. Please find default pin in the documents supplied with the device.
Page No. Operating manual 42 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 3. Click the [Security configuration] button in the "General configuration" area.
Operating manual 5. Page No. 43 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 If you would like to reset the default options for the security areas: Click the [Default settings] button . 🡆 The default options for the security areas will be loaded. Access rights to "SECURITY SETTINGS" are required for settings. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. 44 / 122 Operating manual Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 17 Data display The WirelessGT icons for the used ports are displayed on the main screen. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. Operating manual 17.1 45 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Main screen 1 6 2 7 5 4 3 9 8 10 No.
Page No. Operating manual 46 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 17.1.1 WirelessGT icons 2 1 6 17.2 3 7 4 5 8 No.
Operating manual 17.3 Page No. 47 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Status window You can see the port status by clicking on the WirelessGT icon. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. Operating manual 48 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2 1 6 17.4 4 3 7 8 5 9 No. Button / Display / Function 1 Pressure inside the tested glove 2 Pressure of the test cover pneumatic gasket. 3 Status and result of the glove test / Alarm messages.
Operating manual Page No. 49 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 The process report will be saved in PDF format. The file name for the report is testXXXX-YYYYMMDD.pdf where XXXX is the process number and YYYYMMDD is the date (YYYY – Year, MM – Month, DD – Day of Month). The process number is automatically incremented by the system each time a process stops (automatically or when a user aborts the process).
Page No. Operating manual 50 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 18 Database for test parameters Parameter and settings for tests are stored in so-called processes. Select the required process respectively set parameters for the current test in the "Process" screen. Administrator user level is required! 1 2 3 4 No. Button / Display / Function 1 Process selection. Max 9 processes are stored.
Operating manual Page No. 51 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 The file name for the report is confXXXX-YYYYMMDD.pdf where XXXX is the configuration number and YYYYMMDD is the date (YYYY – Year, MM – Month, DD – Day of Month). You have the possibility to print the generated configuration report using the [Print report] - button. ⮫ Chapter 22.
Page No. Operating manual 52 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19 Settings and configuration General software configuration respectively particular settings like glove port identification and WirelessGT identification can you do / change in the "Setup" screen. Administrator user level is required! 1 2 3 4 5 CMS ID No.
Operating manual 19.1 19.1.1 Page No. 53 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Setup - General configuration General ● Report path: This option defines where the process and configuration reports are saved. ● Network ID: The WirelessGT system support 8 different network configurations. WirelessGT’s can only connect to the PC software when the Network ID on the WirelessGT and PC software are the same.
Page No. Operating manual 54 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19.1.1.1 Hardware settings concerning network ID configuration 1 Open the service hatch of the dedicated WirelessGT. 2 Make settings on the switch strip shown below: ● Switch position above means - 0 - OFF ● Switch position below means - 1 - ON The switch with the No.1 is located on the left.
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Page No. Operating manual 56 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19.1.2 Process ● Auto start test: If this option is set the system will automatically start a test (Using the process number defined in Port RFID’s) once the pneumatic gasket of the test cover is inflated. If this option is not set, the user has to manually start the test by clicking on the WirelessGT icon and clicking on start test.
Operating manual 19.1.3 Page No. 57 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Process report ● Include process comment: If this option is set, the user needs to type in a comment (min 10 characters) before the system will generate a process report. This comment is included on each page of the process report. ● Disable chart in process report: If this option is set, then the trend is not added to the process report.
Page No. Operating manual 58 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19.1.4 Security ● Use Windows Security: If this option is set, the application will use the Windows security system for checking login names and passwords as well as the security area for the logged in user. ● Disable Skan access: If this option is set, the access to the software with the Skan Daily Password (SkanCode) is disabled.
Operating manual 19.1.5 Page No. 59 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 OPC ● Activate OPC server: This TAB is only enabled when the OPC server is installed on the PC! The WirelessGT software supports an OPC server as an optional software package. This server supports the socalled classic interfaces: data acquisition, alarm and events as well as the newer UA (universal access) interface. This option is used to configure the OPC server.
Page No. Operating manual 60 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 19.1.6 Ethernet ● Enable ethernet bridge support: When the option "Enable ethernet bridge support" is selected and the correct IP Address / IP Port are entered in the two input fields, the software will connect to the WirelessGT Radio Network through the Skan Network Extender, rather than using the USB Radio Module.
Operating manual 19.1.7 Page No. 61 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Backup / Restore ● ZIP file password: The software uses the password defined in this field when creating backups. This password is required when restoring the files. ● Clicking on the [Backup configuration] button, it will display a file save and a backup of the configuration as ZIP file is created in the selected directory.
Page No. 62 / 122 Operating manual Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 20 Data storage System configuration is saved in "CommAppdata", to make it available to all users. Reports are saved in the directory configured. The configuration can be backed up using the [Backup configuration] button in the "Setup" screen. You will find the "CommAppdata" folder under: ● C:\ProgramData\ If the folder ProgramData is invisible on your screen in the Windows E
Operating manual Page No. 63 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21 Start-up 21.1 Start-up software ✓ Be sure that the installed operating system (on your notebook or PC) is at least Windows 7. The WirelessGT software does not support Windows XP or Windows Vista! ✓ Be sure that you have administrator rights on your OS (notebook or PC) ✓ The USB-Stick (CONBEE II) is not inserted to an USB port at your OS. ✓ Windows security requires DOT.
Page No. Operating manual 64 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21.2 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Start-up WirelessGT The shape and size of the used test disc of the WirelessGT fits in the tested glove port. The battery pack is charged. The RFID-transponder with unique identification code is installed in the right position on the glove port. The software on the PC is installed. USB-Stick or network extender for wireless communication is installed.
Operating manual 4. Page No. 65 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Detect the RFID tag at the glove port. 🡆 RFID technology recognizes the WirelessGT / glove port. The LED at the test cover is flashing orange. 5. Put the test cover in the right position at the corresponding glove port.
Page No. Operating manual 66 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 6. Click the [PIN Authorisation] / [Login] button. 🡆 The "Login" screen appears: Windows security Internal security 7. Login with administrator rights. 🡆 The main screen appears: 21.2.1 1. General configuration Click the [Setup] tab on the screen. 🡆 The "Setup" screen appears. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.
Operating manual WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 2. Make settings for your tests in the "General configuration" area. 3. Save settings. 21.2.2 Page No. 67 / 122 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 New WirelessGT New detected WirelessGT will automatically added to the "WirelessGT ID" list in the "Setup" screen. 1. Click the [Setup] tab on the screen. 🡆 The "Setup" screen appears. 2. Rename the new WirelessGT ID, e.g. Label: WirelessGT 1, 3. Save the WirelessGT ID's.
Page No. Operating manual 68 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21.2.3 New RFID's / glove ports New detected RFID's / glove ports will automatically added to the "Port RFIDs" list in the "Setup" screen. 1. Click the [Setup] tab on the screen. 🡆 The "Setup" screen appears. 2. Rename the new RFID's, e.g. Short name: Port 1, Long name: Glove port left 3. Allocate the required process number (Input field "Use process nr."). 4.
Operating manual Page No. 69 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2. Set the columns Port RFID's "Long name" respectively the WirelessGT ID "Label" to DELETE (written in capital letters). 3. Save RFID's respectively save WirelessGT ID's. 🡆 Devices marked with DELETE will be deleted. The pop-up message "System shutting down ..." appears: 4. Confirm the shutdown of the application. 🡆 The application shuts down.
Page No. Operating manual 70 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21.2.5 Process settings ✓ No WirelessGT is active. Test cover(s) removed from the glove port(s). 1. Click the [Process] tab on the screen. 🡆 The "Process" screen appears. CAUTION Bursting of gloves due to high test pressure. Risk of injury! ► Do not set the "Test start pressure (p1)" higher than 4000 Pa! 2. Set process parameters.
Operating manual 21.2.5.2 Page No. 71 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Process enabled You can store max 9 processes. If you don't need a process for a short time, you can disabled it on this field to avoid tests by mistake. ● The option "Process enabled" is set in the "Process" screen. You can use for tests only enabled processes. Oherwise an alarm message is dispayed - test failed. 21.2.5.
Page No. Operating manual 72 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21.2.7 Graphical campaign mode ✓ The option "Enable campaign mode" is set in the "General configuration / Process" area of the "Setup" screen. ✓ The option "Enable campaign mode graphic" is set in the "General configuration / Process" area of the "Setup" screen. ✓ The campaign is defined and the corresponding RFID's are linked to the campaign ⮫ Chapter 21.2.
Operating manual 21.2.7.2 1. Page No. 73 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 WirelessGT icons Click right on the background picture. 🡆 A popup menu will display where the user can select a new picture or add a new port: 2. Click on "Add port": 🡆 A new port is added to the picture. The colour of the ICONS indicate the status of the port linked to the ICON. − − − − − 3.
Page No. Operating manual 74 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 21.2.7.3 1. Comments on the graphic Click right on the background picture. 🡆 A popup menu will display where the user can select a new picture or add a new port or text: 2. Click on "Add text": 🡆 A popup window to enter text appears. 3. Enter your comment or other information you need. 4. If you need to change something on this information: Click right on the text.
Operating manual 21.2.8 Page No. 75 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Test bucket The test bucket is used for regular checking of the device tightness / intrinsic tightness of the WirelessGT (selftest). The WirelessGT has a factory tightness. This is checked in the initial commissioning IQ / OQ and the subsequent services.
Page No. Operating manual 76 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 22 Glove test using the WirelessGT 22.1 Preparation ✓ The shape and size of the used test disc of the WirelessGT fits in the tested glove port. ✓ The battery pack is charged. ✓ The RFID-transponders with unique identification code are installed and placed in the right position on the glove ports. ✓ The software on the PC is installed.
Operating manual 4. Page No. 77 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Put the test cover in the right position at the corresponding glove port. Keep it in position! 🡆 CAUTION Fall out of device due to insufficient fixation! Risk of injury! ► Keep the test cover in position until the pneumatic gasket is inflated respectively the LED lights orange steady! The pneumatic gasket of the test cover will be inflated automatically.
Page No. Operating manual 78 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2. Click the [PIN authorisation] (internal security) or [Login] (windows security) button. 🡆 A login pop-up window appears: Windows security Internal security 3. Enter your login details and click "OK" / "Login". 🡆 If windows security used: The application checks the configured Windows computer (Local or Domain) if the Login Name / Password is correct.
Operating manual 22.3 Page No. 79 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Test with "Auto start" The test parameters will be transmitted automatically. You can set the option "Auto start test" in the "General configuration area" of the "Setup" screen. ⮫ Chapter 19 ‘Settings and configuration’ on page 52 If "Auto start" is active: The WirelessGT starts automatically the test as soon as the pneumatic gasket of the test cover is inflated.
Page No. Operating manual 80 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 🡆 The "Port status" screen appears: 2. Click the [Start test] button on the "Port status" screen. 🡆 The LED at the test cover lights orange steady and the system start test. An integrated blower builds up the pressure in the glove. The test consists of three phases. See ⮫ Chapter 11 ‘Operational concept’ on page 24.
Operating manual 22.5 1. Page No. 81 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Stop test manually Click the [End test] button in the "Port status" screen. 🡆 The test is aborted. The LED at the test cover lights red steady. A correspondent status message is generated. 2. Finish test as described in ⮫ Chapter 22.7 ‘Finish test on the current glove port’ on page 83 22.6 1.
Page No. Operating manual 82 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 🡆 The LED at the test cover lights green steady and the system is ready to start test. 2. If the option “Block retesting for X minutes” Is not set in the Process / Setup menu or the time since the last test is longer that the delay time defined in the “Block retesting for X minutes” option: Click the [Start test] button on the "Port status" screen.
Operating manual 22.7 1. Page No. 83 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Finish test on the current glove port Click the [Generate process report] button 🡆 The process report for the tested RFID / glove port will be saved.
Page No. Operating manual 84 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 The test list contains identification specifications of the WirelessGT and glove ports (RFID) resp. the test results. If the test on the respective glove port is passed, the test registration in the list is green. If the test on the respective glove port is failed, the test registration in the list is red. 2. Click [OK] to close the pop-up window "Test List". 22.
Operating manual 22.9.1 Page No. 85 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Graphical campaign mode In this mode, the opereator has an overview of the plant with all of ports have to be tested within a campaigne. The colour of the ICONS indicate the status of the port linked to the ICON.
Page No. Operating manual 86 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 22.11 Negative pressure device (option) In some cases it is not possible to stretch the gloves into the inside of the working chamber and perform the glove test with overpressure. By using a test cylinder installed on the glove port, the test can be performed in negative pressure.
Operating manual 5. Page No. 87 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Click the icon for the used port on the main screen. 🡆 The "Port status" screen appears: 6. Click the [Start test] button on the "Port status" screen. 🡆 The LED at the test cover lights orange steady and the system start test. An integrated vakuum pump builds up the negative pressure in the measuring cylinder respectively around the glove.
Page No. Operating manual 88 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 7. For maintenance activities and settings: Click the [Revision] button. 🡆 The extended "Port status" screen of the selected specific port appears. With the extended screen all actors of the specific test cover can be switched via remote control.
Operating manual 22.12 Page No. 89 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Print files Each time you click [Generate process report] button on the main screen, process screen or setup screen, the system generates a process report as pdf file. Each time you click [Save ...] button on the process screen or setup screen, the system generates a configuration report as pdf file. 1. Click the [Print report] button. 🡆 The "Print" screen appears.
Page No. Operating manual 90 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 5. CMS ID Click [OK] to start print. 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Operating manual CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Page No. 91 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date Document Status released 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Print Date 29.04.
Page No. 92 / 122 Operating manual Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 23 Data recovery If for some reason the WirelessGT application ends (Program crash, Windows crash) without creating a process report, the next time the application starts it will load all completed test results.
Page No. Operating manual 93 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 24 Exemplary process parameters The parameters for a glove test depends on the glove material, the glove size and the glove system (one piece / two piece glove system). For the test of a particular glove in a defined environment and expected hole size, you need to find first the test parameters. The determined parameters have to be validate by an operation qualification.
Page No. Operating manual 94 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 24.2 Two piece glove system The parameters given should be viewed as proposed values. They are purely an example.
Operating manual Page No. 95 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 25 Messages 25.1 Visual signalling of malfunctions and status of the glove tester The response of the device is only visual and realized with different colours, steady and flashing light of a signalization lamp respectively indicator: LED light color Blue LED Mode Meaning Slow flashing ● Charging battery pack / Charging in progress.
Page No. Operating manual 96 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 25.2 Status messages in the popup screen Displayed status message Meaning ready Device switched on and ready to start inflating seal. inflate seal The seal is being inflated. ready Test device in position and ready to start test. Relevant by using option "auto start off". inflate glove Glove (-system) is currently being inflated.
Operating manual 25.3 Page No. 97 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Alarm messages in the popup screen 25.3.1 Alarm list Displayed alarm message red LED flashing Meaning Measure Test of ZigBee-communication by placement of device near ZigBee coordinator (USB-Stick with antenna). Radio Module fast Establishing of communication to the coordinator failed.
Page No. Operating manual 98 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Displayed alarm message Meaning Measure Battery management error fast Communication error with the battery management system RFID Changed during seal inflate slow The RFID seen during seal inflate changed fast Glove pressure is higher than Acknowledge alarm message and check WirelseeGT 5000 Pa. The pump continues Contact the Skan service hotline.
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Page No. Operating manual 100 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 26 Cleaning and disinfection agents 26.1 Information for your safety CAUTION Cleaning and disinfection agents with highly flammable properties! Danger of explosion and burns. ► Abstain from using alcoholic cleaning and disinfection agents in the work chamber or other neighbouring rooms of the machine if there are potential ignition sources.
Page No. Operating manual 26.2 101 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Notes on material and component-specific compatibility NOTICE Cleaning agents containing hypochlorite and cleaning agents with strong acids and highly concentrated halogenated solutions attack stainless steel surfaces! Corrosion and oxidation of stainless steel surfaces. ► Do not use cleaning agents containing hypochlorite for stainless steel surfaces.
Page No. 102 / 122 Operating manual Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Tab. 2: The table does not give any information about the effective spectrums of the listed disinfection agents.
Page No. Operating manual 103 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 27 Maintenance plan Maintenance activities which may be carried out only by the component manufacturer or by firms authorised by the component manufacturer are indicated as such.
Page No. Operating manual 104 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28 Maintenance activities 28.1 Reference leak (option) The "Reference leak" option is used to check the proper function of a WirelessGT. The WirelessGT is tested on a glove port on which a checked, faultless glove is installed. The glove test is performed once with reference leak and once without reference leak. Without reference leak the glove must be leak tight.
Operating manual Page No. 105 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2. Click the [REF ON] respectively [REF OFF] button, to perform the test with or without reference leak. 3. Click the [OK] button to confirm your entry. 🡆 The setting is saved and the [Start test] button on the "Port status" screen is activated. You are free to start tests. CMS ID 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Page No. Operating manual 106 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.2 Revision mode Read the safety information concerning "Revision mode"⮫ Chapter 2.10 ‘Revision mode / Revision operation (manual modification of function parameters)’ on page 9 1. Contact Skan service hotline to get actual code for Skan service login. 2. Click the [PIN Authorisation] / [Login] button.
Operating manual 4. Page No. 107 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Click the specific icon for the used port on the main screen. 🡆 The "Port status" screen of the selected specific port appears. 5. Click the [Revision] button. 🡆 The extended "Port status" screen of the selected specific port appears. With the extended screen all actors of the specific test cover can be switched via remote control.
Page No. Operating manual 108 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.3 Sensor adjustment To perform a sensor adjustment, access to "Revision mode" is necessary. ⮫ Chapter 28.2 ‘Revision mode’ on page 106 For detailed instruction please contact Skan service hotline! ● Skan service login was performed. ● Calibration equipment is available. 28.3.1 Preparations Tool: 1.
Operating manual Page No. 109 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 2. Open the service hatch of the dedicated WirelessGT and find the quick connections for the pneumatic seal respectively for the glove system. 3. Pull the connectors holder down to lock the air flow between the sensor and pneumatic seal. Only the tubing between the calibration connection and sensor remains open. 4.
Page No. Operating manual 110 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 7. Remove the breathing filter (3). 3 2 1 8. CMS ID Close the reference hole with the provided plug. 14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB Document Status released Print Date 29.04.
Operating manual 28.3.2 Page No. 111 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Zero point Zero the sensor of the pneumatic seal respectively the sensor for the glove system not altogether, but one after another. 1. Aerate the glove system using the buttons Glove [Off]. 2. Deflate the pneumatic seal using the buttons Seal [Off]. 3.
Page No. Operating manual 112 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.3.3 Span Set span for the pneumatic seal respectively for the glove system not altogether, but one after another. 1. Inflate partially the pneumatic seal (max. 1.5 bar) respectively blow up partially the glove system (max. 4000 Pa). 2. Measure the pressure in the pneumatic seal respectively in the glove system using the connected pressure gauges.
Operating manual 3. Page No. 113 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Click the [Span Seal] respectively [Span Glove] button in the extended "Port status" screen to set the measured pressure in the previous step. 🡆 The "Span..." popup window appears: 4. Input the measured pressure with the external pressure gauges using the keypad. 5. Click the [OK] button to confirm your entry. 6. Close the "Span window" using the [Exit] button.
Page No. Operating manual 114 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.4 Exchange of battery pack Tool: ● Battery pack: Skan part ID 1292595 ● Hexagon socket wrench CAUTION Fire hazard due to wrong or defective battery! Fire hazard! ► Use only tested and original batterys! 28.4.1 Removal 1. Open the service hatch of the dedicated WirelessGT. 2. Release but don't remove the clamping nut of the batterys fixing plate.
Operating manual WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 3. Pull the fixing plate forward until it can turn around the clamping nut. 4. Unlock the battery: Turn the batterys fixing plate 90° clockwise. 5. Remove the battery through the service opening. 🡆 CMS ID Page No. 115 / 122 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Read the safety information concerning "Disposal and recycling" ⮫ Chapter 2.
Page No. Operating manual 116 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.4.2 Installation 1. Replace the removed battery pack with a new one of the same type. 2. Lock the battery: Turn the batterys fixing plate 90° anticlockwise. 3. Push the fixing plate back and secure it with the clamping nut. 4. Close the service hatch of the dedicated WirelessGT. 5. Charge the battery and check the function of the WirelessGT. 6.
Operating manual 28.6.2 Page No. 117 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Removal Tool: Tool for turning the filter cover 1. Open the filter cover (2) of the dedicated WirelessGT by means of the delivered tool (1). 2. Remove the breathing filter (3). 3 2 1 3. For detailed instruction please contact Skan service hotline! 🡆 CMS ID Read the safety information concerning "Disposal and recycling" ⮫ Chapter 2.
Page No. Operating manual 118 / 122 Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 28.6.3 Installation Tool: Breathing filter: Skan part ID 1288920 Tool for turning the filter cover 1. Place the WirelessGT on a horizontal surface with the filter opening upwards. 2. Disinfect the conical contact surface between the filter and device. 3. Replace the removed breathing filter (3) with a new one of the same type.
Operating manual Page No. 119 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date 341174_D 29.04.2021 / schwla1 29 Trouble shooting Maintenance activities which may be carried out only by the component manufacturer or by firms authorised by the component manufacturer are indicated as such.
Page No. 120 / 122 Operating manual Document No._Version: 341174_D WirelessGT Revision Date Glove tester 29.04.2021 / schwla1 Index A Access control and user administration. . . . . . . . . . 41 Alarm list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Alarm messages in the popup screen. . . . . . . . . . . 97 Alarms and interlocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 B C Campaign mode. . .
Operating manual Page No. 121 / 122 WirelessGT Document No._Version: Glove tester Revision Date New RFID's / glove ports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 New WirelessGT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Notes on material and component-specific compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 O One piece glove system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 OPC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .