6. Care and Maintenance
6.4 Filter and wash arm maintenance
3. Remove coarse filter
4. Remove Arms
6.5 Cleaning the unit
To clean outer surfaces and the decal covering the touchscreen, use a soft cloth moistened
with soap and water or a surface disinfectant. Do not use harsh cleaning chemicals.
To clean the chamber, use the "Cleaning" function available in the user menu with 0.5 L of
vinegar or citric acid in the chamber. See section 4.8 for details.
NOTE: Every 25 cycles, the user will be reminded to run a chamber cleaning cycle.
Press OK to continue the selected wash cycle but remember to run a chamber cleaning
cycle at the next available opportunity.
6.6 Preparing the unit for shipping
If preparing the unit for transport or storage, waste water should be removed from the
sump. Waste water in the unit may contain biological contaminants. From the Setup menu,
select the Prepare for Shipping function.
Filter maintenance
Inspect the coarse and fine filters in the
bottom of the chamber daily for debris and
clean if necessary. To clean, remove the
filter (turn the metal nut at the centre front of
the filter to release it), rinse under a tap and
reassemble. Ensure that the filter is firmly
locked into position when replaced.
Wash arm maintenance:
If you see that the wash arms are not
turning easily, remove the arm(s) as
needed – excessive removal of wash arms
can reduce service life. Both the upper and
lower arms are pressure mounted.
To remove the upper arm, pull down and to
remove the lower arm, pull up. Rinse under
a tap, clear obstructions from outlet holes
and reassemble.
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