Operating the sliding sash, Starting the procedure station – Labconco PuriCare Procedure Stations 38100 User Manual
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Chapter 5: Using The Cabinet
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Security Lock
When the security lock is activated this icon is activated, and the keypad
will not respond to any buttons until the proper sequence of keystrokes is
entered.
Mute
When this icon is on, the audible alarm will be muted for approximately
5 minutes.
Operating the Sliding Sash
The counterbalanced, anti-racking sash mechanism requires only a few
pounds of force to move the sash up or down. You can open or close the sash
smoothly with one or two hands positioned on either handle.
The sash position alarm and safety interlock system senses the sash position
and acts appropriately. The Procedure Station has been programmed to
operate at either a 10- or 12-inch sash opening, depending on model. Raising
the sash above its operating height will activate the audible and visual alarms.
The audible alarm can be temporarily muted (for approximately five minutes)
by depressing and releasing the Mute/OK button. Closing the sash back to its
operating position will reset the alarm and defeat the muting of the alarm.
The safety interlock system senses when the sash is closed and allows the
optional ultraviolet (UV) lamp to operate only when the sash is closed, to
protect the operator from irradiation.
Starting the Procedure Station
1. To start, raise the sash until its bottom edge aligns with the sash
position label on the left corner post. The decal is shown in Figure 5-3.
2. Press the Blower button to start the unit. The unit will run a self-test
for approximately fifteen seconds. If the alarm sounds, recheck the
sash position. If the sash is too high, the sash audible alarm and the
LCD display will indicate the sash is too high.
3. To turn the optional UV light on, the sash must be completely closed
to prevent the escape of any UV radiation. Push the UV light button
to activate the UV light.
Note: The sash must be completely closed for the UV light to activate.