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Sterigerms 60 Litres - User Manual

ST 12 ST 60 UM

Sterigerms International LLP

Unit 3 – 8th floor Ellerman LLP

12 – 20 Camomile street

LONDON EC3A 7PT

Phone: +33 (0)4.90.11.37.35 - Fax: +33 (0)4.90.11.37.30

VAT number : GB 8722853 06

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.

OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................................................7

1.1.

Introduction (Figure 1) ......................................................................................................................7

1.2.

Characteristics...................................................................................................................................8

1.2.1.

Physical characteristics ..................................................................................................................8

1.2.2.

Electrical characteristics.................................................................................................................8

2.

OPERATION .......................................................................................................................................9

2.1.

Connection.........................................................................................................................................9

2.2.

Power-up ............................................................................................................................................9

2.2.1.

Power-up after shutdown ...............................................................................................................9

2.2.2.

Standard power-up.......................................................................................................................10

2.3.

Exploitation cycle ............................................................................................................................12

2.4.

Case of wrong password................................................................................................................21

3.

SHUTDOWN .....................................................................................................................................21

3.1.

Standard shutdown.........................................................................................................................21

3.2.

Complete shutdown ........................................................................................................................21

3.3.

Emergency shutdown .....................................................................................................................22

4.

ALARMS ...........................................................................................................................................23

5.

MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................25

5.1.

Table of periodical operations .......................................................................................................25

5.2.

Periodical operations......................................................................................................................25

5.2.1.

Cleaning of the waste treatment compartment ............................................................................25

5.2.2.

Control of oil level.........................................................................................................................26

5.2.3.

Control of cooling liquid level .......................................................................................................27

5.2.4.

Exchange of the cover gasket......................................................................................................28

5.2.5.

Exchange of the particle filter.......................................................................................................28

5.2.6.

Greasing of the ring......................................................................................................................30

6.

WARNING AND SAFETY SIGNS.....................................................................................................31

7.

HUMAN – MACHINE DIALOG .........................................................................................................33

8.

WARRANTY......................................................................................................................................53

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LIST OF HUMAN – MACHINE INTERFACE SCREENS

Window 1- Welcome Please press the “Enter” button .................................................................... 33

Window 2 - Select a user And type your password ......................................................................... 34

Window 3 – Correct password ........................................................................................................... 35

Window 4 – Wrong password Please wait and type it again........................................................... 36

Window 5 - Warning (first window).................................................................................................... 37

Window 6 – Warning (second window) ............................................................................................. 38

Window 7 - Warning (third window)................................................................................................... 39

Window 8 – Select an operation......................................................................................................... 40

Window 9 - Descent of the piston ...................................................................................................... 41

Window 10 - Ejection of the compressed waste product ................................................................ 42

Window 11 - Closing Do you really want to shut down the device ................................................ 43

Window 12 – Press Start to Launch the cycle .................................................................................. 44

Window 13 - Press Confirm to launch the cycle .............................................................................. 45

Window 14 – Starting compression................................................................................................... 46

Window 15 - Heating............................................................................................................................ 47

Window 16 – Start threshold .............................................................................................................. 48

Window 17 - Cooling ........................................................................................................................... 49

Window 18 – End of cycle................................................................................................................... 50

Window 19 – Cleaning of the machine .............................................................................................. 51

Window 20 – Machine error Only administrator can enter.............................................................. 52

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8

12 11 10 9

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Figure 1 - Sterigerms

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1. OVERVIEW

1.1. Introduction (Figure 1)

Thank you for choosing Sterigerms for the decontamination of your IMW (Infectious Medical Waste).

Sterigerms ensures treatment of Infectious Medical Waste, such as dressing, yellow containers used for disposal of needles and of stinging and cutting objects, syringes, diapers, probes, blood bags, catheters, bandages, gloves …

Combining volume reduction and decontamination by heating, Sterigerms allows turning potentially infectious waste into a flat-shaped compressed waste product disposable as normal household waste.

Sterigerms is easy to use thanks to its touch screen and easy to operate, as it only requires a 16-Ampere power supply. Sterigerms can be operated close to the location of origin of the waste, thus limiting the risks of contamination implied by the transport and handling of yellow bags.

Sterigerms is composed of the following elements:

- A locking cover (13) allowing access to the waste treatment compartment

- A control console (7) composed of:

• a touch screen allowing human-machine dialog

• a red indicator light (10): when lit, signals a major incident

• a yellow indicator light (11): when lit, signals a minor incident (possible cause: piston end of stroke)

• a green indicator light (12): when lit, indicates correct operation

• a pushbutton (9) to power up the control console

• an emergency knock-off switch (8) to switch off mains power supply, equipped with a removable key to unlock the cover

- At the rear, a connection panel with the following connections:

• a main power-up switch (1) with light indication

• a socket (2) to connect an external power supply

• four connection elements not used for standard operation:

- a USB connector (3)

- a socket (4) for an Ethernet link

- a socket (5) to connect a keyboard

- a socket (6) to connect a mouse

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1.2. Characteristics

LENGTH

(mm)

DEPTH

(mm)

- Power supply tension

: 230V

HEIGHT

(mm)

WEIGHT

(kg)

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2. OPERATION

Any identified malfunction of Sterigerms is displayed on the banner of each window and must be reported to the administrator.

2.1. Connection

Before connecting a device, always check that the power supply is of type “20A - 230V” with earth connection (alternative current, 20 Amperes).

Connect the power cable to the socket (1) of Sterigerms and to the external power supply.

2.2. Power-up

When powering up the equipment for the first time, contact the administrator to unlock Sterigerms.

There are two ways of powering up Sterigerms:

- Power-up after shutdown

2.2.1. Power-up after shutdown

- You must perform this type of power-up after a complete shutdown of the device due to a technical issue or a transfer of the device to another location.

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Figure 2 – Sterigerms rear view

- Check that Sterigerms is connected to the power supply network (§ 2.1).

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- Ensure that the emergency knock-off switch (8, Figure 1) located at the left-hand side of the

Sterigerms control console is directed outwards; if not, bring it back to its original position using the key and then retrieve the key.

- Set the main power-up switch (1, Figure 2), located at the rear of Sterigerms to the “I” position and check that the integrated light indicator comes on.

- Push the control console pushbutton (1, Figure 3).

- Ensure that the emergency knock-off switch (5, Figure 3) located at the left-hand side of the

Sterigerms control console is directed outwards ; if not, put it back into its original position using the key and then retrieve the key.

- Check that the main power-up switch (1, Figure 2), located at the rear of Sterigerms is in the “ON” position and that the integrated indicator light is on.

- Push the control console pushbutton (1, Figure 3).

Figure 3 – Control console

The control console red (2, Figure 3) and yellow (3, Figure 3) indicator lights come on for about thirty seconds (time required for initialization of Windows and Sterisoft software) and go out. Then, the green indicator light (4, Figure 3) comes on and the Welcome page appears.

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In case of problem (if the red or yellow indicator light(s) stay(s) on), stop the power-up procedure and contact the administrator. If the yellow indicator light comes on during a cycle, the cycle can be completed anyway.

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- On the screen, select the “Enter” button. The ‘Select a user And type your password’ window appears:

- Select the required user. This highlights the corresponding button.

- Using the keyboard, type in the corresponding 4-digit password and press the ‘Validate’ button. The

Correct password’ window appears. If the typed password is incorrect, the ‘Wrong password’ window is displayed. In that case, refer to § 2.4.

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- On the screen, select the “Enter” button. The first ‘Warning’ window appears.

- On the screen, select the “Validate” button. The second ‘WARNING’ window appears.

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- On the screen, select the “Validate” button. The ‘Select an operation’ window appears

- On the screen, select the “Descent” button to move down the piston. The following window appears:

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- Insert the waste bag into the Steribag for treatment,

- Insert the Steribag bag into STERIGERMS at the bottom of the waste treatment compartment so that it does not overflow the edges of the container.

1) Fold the lower part of the steribag 2) Fold the top part of the steribag

3) Fold down the two tips thus formed along the barrel

Figure 4 – Waste bag closing procedure

- Close the cover of Sterigerms.

- On the screen, select the “Lock” button (locking lasts about 5 seconds).

- On the screen, select the “Cycle” button, the third ‘Warning’ window appears.

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- On the screen, select the “Validate” button to access the ‘Press Start to launch the cycle’ window.

- On the screen, select the “Start” button to access the ‘Press Confirm to launch the cycle’ window.

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- On the screen, select the “Confirm” button to launch the cycle.

During the cycle, the following windows automatically appear to visualize the various stages of the ongoing cycle (compression, heating, treatment, cooling, end of cycle).

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When the cycle has completed, the message “Waste has been processed / Waste has not been processed” is displayed in the lower part of the screen.

- On the screen, select the “Open device” button to return to the ‘Select an operation’ window.

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- On the screen, select the “OK” button. The “Select an operation” window appears

- On the screen, select the “Unlock” button.

- Open the cover of Sterigerms.

- On the screen, select the “Eject” button to monitor the ejection of the piston.

- Retrieve the compressed waste product and discard it. You can now dispose of it as of standard household waste.

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2.4. Case of wrong password

If the password typed is wrong, the ‘Wrong password Please wait and type it again’ window appears during 4 seconds, then the ‘Select a user and type your password’ window is displayed again. Perform again the procedure described in § 2.3.

3. SHUTDOWN

Three types of shutdown can be performed:

- Standard shutdown after use

- Complete shutdown due to technical issue or transfer of the device to another location

- Emergency shutdown in case of serious incident

- On the displayed screen, select the “Quit” button and then the “YES” button of the confirmation window. Only the control console is shut down, Sterigerms is in stand-by mode.

- On the displayed screen, select the “Quit” button and then the “YES” button of the confirmation window. Only the control console is shut down, Sterigerms is in stand-by mode.

- Set the main power-up switch (2, Figure 2), located at the rear of Sterigerms to the “O” position. The integrated light indicator goes out.

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- Push the emergency knock-off switch (8, Figure 1) located at the left-hand side of the Sterigerms control console. This action will switch off main power supply.

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4. ALARMS

DISPLAYED ALARMS

Liquid detected

REASON

Presence of liquid under the cover None

ACTIONS

Waste product too thick

Power outage

Low tension

Thickness of compressed waste product exceeds 12 cm

None

Once power supply has been restored, cycle is restarted from the point of interruption caused by power outage

None

Tension of external power supply is less than 215V

Contact the administrator

Pressure too high

Cooling liquid leakage

Cylinder pressure too high

Cooling liquid level too low

Upper banner of the screen is red (see window below)

Internal malfunction

Contact the administrator

Fill up with cooling liquid

Contact the administrator

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5. MAINTENANCE

5.1. Table of periodical operations

OPERATION FREQUENCY REFER

Cleaning of the waste treatment compartment

After each cycle § 5.2.1

Control of oil level Twice a month

Control of cooling liquid level In case of alarm

§ 5.2.2

§ 5.2.3

Exchange of the cover gasket After inspection of the gasket

Exchange of the particle filter Twice a year or after producing 300 compressed waste products

§ 5.2.5

Greasing of the ring Twice a year or after producing 100 compressed waste products

§ 5.2.4

§ 5.2.6

5.2.1. Cleaning of the waste treatment compartment

- Do not use abrasive, scouring pads, steel wool soap pads or cutting/stinging objects for cleaning

- Clean the treatment compartment, the cover and the cover gasket face using household roll towel

- If necessary, remove any plastic bag residue from the stainless steel parts (cover and piston) using the scraper provided (Figure 5)

Figure 5 - Scraper

- Lubricate the gasket with a standard oil standing a temperature of more than 145°C

- Clean with a sponge and liquid soap any residual traces (blood, gelose…)

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5.2.2. Control of oil level

To perform this operation, the piston must be in low position:

- Remove the two fixation screws (8X150 shank screwdriver) of the rear metal sheet closing device. Tilt the sheet towards you and pull it upwards to remove it.

- Check that oil level is within the limits indicated on the tank.

• If the level is correct, engage the rear metal sheet closing device on its positioning rivets located at the bottom, then drag it against the frame and attach it using its two fixation screws (8X150 shank screwdriver).

• If the level is too low, top up with oil (hydraulic synthetic oil grade 32):

- Remove the oil tank cap (1, Figure 7).

- Insert a flexible funnel similar to the one represented on Figure 6.

Figure 6 – Flexible funnel

- Top up with oil (to almost reach the max. limit indicated on the tank).

- Retrieve the flexible funnel.

- Put the oil tank cap (1, Figure 7) back into its original position.

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Figure 7 – Control of oil level

- Engage the rear metal sheet closing device on its positioning rivets located at the bottom and attach it using its two fixation screws (8X150 shank screwdriver).

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5.2.3. Control of cooling liquid level

When the cooling liquid level is too low, an alarm is triggered. Top up with cooling liquid (Sterigerms must be powered up when performing this operation) :

- Unscrew the four fixation screws (8X150 shank screwdriver) of the right flange, tilt it towards you and pull it upwards to remove it.

- Unscrew the cap (1) of the cooling liquid tank.

- Top up with demineralised water until the alarm vanishes.

- Screw the cap (1) of the cooling liquid tank.

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Figure 8 – Control of cooling liquid level

- Engage the right flange on the positioning rivets located at the bottom, then drag it against the frame and attach it using its 4 fixation screws (8X150 shank screwdriver).

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5.2.4. Exchange of the cover gasket

- Open the cover of Sterigerms.

- Using a screwdriver, remove the cover gasket (1, Figure 9) and discard it.

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Figure 9 – Exchange of the cover gasket

- Lubricate the new gasket, using high temperature grease standing 180°C (DARINA R2 type) and put in into position in its groove.

Caution: when putting the gasket into position in its groove, be careful not to deform the gasket (pinching or stretching).

- Close the cover.

5.2.5. Exchange of the particle filter

- Remove the 4 fixation screws (1, Figure 10) (5 mm allen wrench) from the locking cover of Sterigerms and remove the cover.

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Figure 10 – Removal of the locking cover

- Remove the fixation screw (1, Figure 11) (3 mm allen wrench) from the insulating plate (2, Figure 11) of the filter cap and remove the plate.

- Remove the 7 fixation screws (3, Figure 11) of the filter cap (4, Figure 11) (4 mm-handle allen wrench).

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Figure 11 – Removal of the filter cap

- Tilt the filter cap upwards (2, Figure 12) to access the particle filter casing (1, Figure 12).

- Using a screwdriver, remove the particle filter and discard it (1, Figure 12).

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Figure 12 – Exchange of the particle filter

- Clean the soiled parts (§ 5.2).

- Check the condition of the filter cap gasket (3, Figure 12): clean it (§ 5.2) or exchange it, as its condition requires:

• Remove the filter cap gasket (3, Figure 12) and discard it.

• Put into position a new gasket (3, Figure 12).

- Put a new particle filter (1, Figure 12) into position in its casing.

- Put the filter cap (4, Figure 11) back into its original position and attach it using its 7 fixation screws

(3, Figure 11) (4 mm handle allen wrench).

- Put the insulating plate (2, Figure 11) of the filter cap back into its original position.

- Put the fixation screw (1, Figure 11) (3 mm allen wrench) of the insulating plate of the filter cap back into its original position.

- Put the locking cover of Sterigerms back into its original position and put its 4 fixation screws

(1, Figure 10) (5 mm allen wrench) back into their original position with their washers.

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5.2.6. Greasing of the ring

- Remove the recovery tray.

- Plug a greasing pump on the greaser of the locking ring.

- Greasing (2 or 3 operations of the pump lever) the locking ring using high temperature grease standing

180°C (DARINA R2 type).

- Lubricate the ring opening and locking few times the cover.

- Put back the recovery tray.

Figure 13 – Greasing the locking ring

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6. WARNING AND SAFETY SIGNS

Prohibited

- Do not introduce any pressurized containers such as spray bombs.

- Do not introduce flammable products.

- Do not introduce explosives substances.

- Do not perform cycles when the device is empty.

- Do not perform prior compaction.

- Do not process compressed waste products with a thickness exceeding 10cm, or in other words bags weighing more than 4kg.

- Do not introduce any of the products mentioned in the 26 July 1991 circular, volatile toxic substances (including cytostatic drugs) or waste with potential risks of "prion" infection.

- Do not introduce waste destined for another treatment line, such as mercury, lead, electric cells, batteries, acids, alkaline compounds radioactive products, etc…

- Do not dispose of living animals and/or of recognisable human anatomical parts.

- Do not dispose of waste containing plastics for any other purpose than medical or alimentary.

- Do not introduce hermetic bags into the device, to guarantee correct operation.

Compulsory

- Use the specific Steribag developed and validated by the company Sterigerms and agreed by the “Conseil Supérieur de l’Hygiène Publique de France”, indispensable for proper waste processing. Waste products processed without this bag will not be considered as sanitized.

- Condition stinging/cutting objects, glass, ceramics and minerals (Sand, gravels) in boxes to that effect. Boxes and other types of waste must be introduced directly into the Steribag. Prosthesis and teeth are considered to be cutting/stinging objects.

For the compressed waste product to conform to regulations regarding household waste disposal, liquid products cannot exceed 30% of the total weight of a load of processed waste, so as to keep the waste encapsulated in a sufficiently rigid package.

If waste disinfection is validated by the device (the message “waste processed successfully” appears on the screen), you can dispose of the compressed waste product via the same treatment line as any household waste. If not, the compressed waste product is not disinfected and must imperatively by disposed of via a specialized treatment line for

IMW (Infectious Medical Waste) or otherwise reprocessed.

If there are remaining liquids in the bin after validation by the device of waste disinfection, you can empty the bin from its contents and dispose of it as of any standard liquid household waste product.

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It is forbidden to introduce flammable products.

It is forbidden to introduce pressurized products such as spray bombs (full or empty).

Use of the Steribag is compulsory.

Stinging and cutting objects and glass must be conditioned in a box conform to the norms and intended for this purpose (yellow boxes) before their disposal into the Steribag.

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7. HUMAN – MACHINE DIALOG

STERISOFT management software allows:

- Management of Sterigerms,

- HMI (Human Machine Interface).

This section introduces available exploitation windows and presents the functions of touch screen keys and related information zones. Unavailable keys are displayed in grey.

TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

Quit

Enter

FUNCTIONS

Close the application and shut down the control console with a confirmation window (Window 11)

Go to the ‘Select a user And type your password’ window

Window 1

- Wel

come Please press the “Enter” button

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

User 1/2/3/4

Validate

FUNCTIONS

Select the required user

Acknowledge and validate the typed password and open the ‘Correct

password’ or the ‘Wrong password’ window. This key is only available when the 4 digits of the password have been typed.

Keyboard

Exit

Set of keys allowing to type the password

Go back to the previous window

Quit Unavailable

Enter Unavailable

Del. Delete the last typed password digit

Reset Delete all the typed password digits

Window 2 - Select a user And type your password

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

User 1/2/3/4 Unavailable

Administrator Unavailable

Validate Unavailable

Keyboard Unavailable

FUNCTIONS

Exit Unavailable

Quit Close the application and shut down the control console with a confirmation window (Window 11)

Enter Go to the next window

Window 3 – Correct password

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Display of this screen is temporary and all the keys are unavailable.

After about 4 seconds, the ‘Select a user And type your password’ window appears again, allowing to type the password again.

Window 4 – Wrong password Please wait and type it again

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

FUNCTIONS

Validate Go to the next window

Quit Unavailable

Exit Unavailable

Window 5 - Warning (first window)

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

Back

Validate

FUNCTIONS

Go back to the ‘Welcome please press the “enter” button’ window

Go to the next window

Quit Unavailable

Administration Unavailable

Exit Unavailable

Window 6 – Warning (second window)

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

FUNCTIONS

Back

Validate

Go back to the second warning window

Go to the cycle window

Quit Unavailable

Exit Unavailable

Window 7 - Warning (third window)

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

Descent

Ejection

Lock

Unlock

Cycle

Quit

Exit

FUNCTIONS

Control to move the piston downwards

Control to move the piston upwards

Control to lock the cover

Control to unlock the cover

Go to the cycle window

Close the application and shut down the control console with a confirmation window (Window 11)

Go back to the welcome window

Window 8 – Select an operation

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

FUNCTIONS

Stop descent Control to stop the descent of the piston

Ejection Unavailable

Lock Unavailable

Unlock Unavailable

Cycle Unavailable

Quit Unavailable

Exit Unavailable

Window 9 - Descent of the piston

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

FUNCTIONS

Descent Unavailable

Stop ejection Control to stop ejection of the compressed waste product

Lock Unavailable

Unlock Unavailable

Cycle Unavailable

Quit Unavailable

Exit Unavailable

Window 10 - Ejection of the compressed waste product

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

Yes

No

FUNCTIONS

Close the application and shut down the control console

Go back to the previous window

Quit Unavailable

Enter Unavailable

Window 11 - Closing Do you really want to shut down the device

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

FUNCTIONS

Back Go back to the warning window

INFORMATION

ZONES

Information Unavailable

SIGNIFICATION

Cycle Unavailable

Compression Unavailable

Heating Unavailable

Threshold Unavailable

Cooling Unavailable

End of cycle Unavailable

Current

Tension

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms in sleeping mode

Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Position of the piston (480mm corresponds to low position)

Window 12 – Press Start to Launch the cycle

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TOUCH SCREEN

KEYS

Confirm

Back

FUNCTIONS

Confirm launch of the cycle

Go back to the previous window

INFORMATION

ZONES

SIGNIFICATION

Information Unavailable

Cycle Unavailable

Compression Unavailable

Heating Unavailable

Threshold Unavailable

Cooling Unavailable

End of cycle

Current

Tension

Unavailable

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms in sleeping mode

Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Position of the piston (480mm corresponds to low position)

Window 13 - Press Confirm to launch the cycle

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INFORMATION

ZONES

Information

SIGNIFICATION

Display of detected malfunction (§ 4)

Compression

Heating

Threshold

Cooling

Display of compression phase

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

End of cycle

Current

Tension

Unavailable

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms in sleeping mode

Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Thickness of the compressed waste product

Window 14 – Starting compression

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INFORMATION

ZONES

Information

Cycle

Compression

Heating

Threshold

Cooling

SIGNIFICATION

Display of detected malfunction (§4)

Cycle number

Display of completed compression phase

Display of heating phase parameters

Unavailable

Unavailable

End of cycle Unavailable

Current

Tension

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms during heating phase

Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Position of the piston (480mm corresponds to low position)

Window 15 - Heating

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INFORMATION

ZONES

Information

Cycle

Compression

Heating

SIGNIFICATION

Display of detected malfunction (§4)

Cycle number

Display of completed compression phase

Display of heating phase parameters

Threshold

Cooling

Display of processing phase parameters

Unavailable

End of cycle Unavailable

Current

Tension

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms during processing phase

Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Thickness of the compressed waste product

Window 16 – Start threshold

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INFORMATION

ZONES

Information

Cycle

Compression

Heating

Threshold

Cooling

SIGNIFICATION

Display of detected malfunction (§4)

Cycle number

Display of completed compression phase

Display of heating phase parameters

Display of processing phase parameters

Display of cooling phase parameters

End of cycle

Courant

Unavailable

Electrical consumption of Sterigerms during cooling phase

Tension Tension value of the electrical network

Thick. waste product Thickness of the compressed waste product

Window 17 - Cooling

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TOUCH SCREEN KEYS

Open the device

FUNCTIONS

Go back to the ‘Select an operation’ window

INFORMATION ZONES

Information

SIGNIFICATION

Display of detected malfunction (§ 4)

Cycle number

Cycle

Compression

Heating

Display of completed compression phase

Display of heating phase parameters

Threshold

Cooling

End of cycle

Display of processing phase parameters

Display of cooling phase parameters

Display of end of cycle phase parameters

Waste has been processed Display of processing result after cycle completion

Current Electrical consumption of Sterigerms after cycle completion

Tension

Thick. waste product

Tension value of the electrical network

Thickness of the compressed waste product

Window 18 – End of cycle

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TOUCH SCREEN KEYS

OK

FUNCTIONS

Go back to the ‘Select an operation’ window

Window 19 – Cleaning of the machine

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Window 20 – Machine error Only administrator can enter

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8. WARRANTY

Sterigerms contractual warranty shall not apply in case of non-observance of any of the instructions as set out in the User’s Manual.

The device complies with the following European directives:

89/392/CEE dated 06/14/89 modified

73/23/CEE dated 02/19/73 modified

89/336/CEE dated 05/03/89 modified

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