Operating Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Service and information address
- 2 Information for your safety
- 2.1 Residual risks
- 2.2 Minimum qualifications for machine operators, maintenance and service personnel
- 2.3 Regular maintenance of the device
- 2.4 Operating and maintenance work on device components of other manufacturers
- 2.5 Troubleshooting
- 2.6 Maintenance work on live device components
- 2.7 System modifications, add-ons and conversions
- 2.8 Protecting against electrostatic discharge
- 2.9 Exchanging device components
- 2.10 Revision mode / Revision operation (manual modification of function parameters)
- 2.11 Using cleaning and disinfection agents
- 2.12 Disposal and recycling
- 3 Device conformity
- 4 Scope of delivery
- 5 Transport and installation information
- 6 Device identification
- 7 Technical data
- 8 Information on device use
- 9 Layout
- 10 System overview
- 11 Operational concept
- 12 Commissioning
- 13 Battery pack charger / AC/DC adapter
- 14 Trolley
- 15 Network extender
- 16 Access control and user administration
- 17 Data display
- 18 Database for test parameters
- 19 Settings and configuration
- 20 Data storage
- 21 Start-up
- 22 Glove test using the WirelessGT
- 22.1 Preparation
- 22.2 Login
- 22.3 Test with "Auto start"
- 22.4 Test without "Auto start"
- 22.5 Stop test manually
- 22.6 Retest glove port
- 22.7 Finish test on the current glove port
- 22.8 Test list
- 22.9 Glove test in campaign
- 22.10 End of tests
- 22.11 Negative pressure device (option)
- 22.12 Print files
- 23 Data recovery
- 24 Exemplary process parameters
- 25 Messages
- 26 Cleaning and disinfection agents
- 27 Maintenance plan
- 28 Maintenance activities
- 29 Trouble shooting
- Index
Operating manual
WirelessGT
Glove tester
Document No._Version:
341174_D
CMS ID
14f8b65f920839adc0a8203200539573-13-en-GB
Print Date
29.04.2021
Document Status
released
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20 / 122
Revision Date
29.04.2021 / schwla1
8 Information on device use
8.1 Intended use
The device is suitable for periodic/routinely testing of the physical integrity of glove-sleeve (gauntlet) combina-
tions 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. To do this, the pressure change method is used (e.g. described in ISO 10648-2).
The physical integrity test with the WirelessGT is totally automated and it is possible to test several inde-
pendent glove simultaneously. Integrity of the glove is determined by the air tightness respectively by the ability
to hold the pressure.
During the test the operator can display a graph with pressure history of each glove(-system)
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within a popup
window. Additionally indicates the pressure in the test cover seal and the pressure of the glove(-system)
1
. A list
of completed tests with test results can be displayed.
A process report and a configuration report will be saved in PDF format.
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glove(-system) - Phrase is used in the instruction handbook meaning of a specimen either the
system is one-piece like gauntlets or combinations of sleeve with glove.
8.3
Prohibited applications
Be aware, by impermissible use the protection of the device may be impaired!
The device is not suitable:
●
For operation in potentially explosive areas pursuant to 1999/92/EC Appendix 1;
● The WirelessGT cannot be used for testing for freedom from holes of single use medical gloves (EN 455-1);
●
The use of the WirelessGT to test the tightness of test specimens in the overpressure test on isolators that
are in production is prohibited. In the event of leaks in the test specimen, this can lead to undesired contami-
nation within the isolator.