8.3
Sterilizing
9
FUNCTION CHECK
10
TROUBLESHOOTING
10.1
General faults
Fault
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188 • seca 655/654; seca 455; seca 257/256/254; seca 453
The device must not be sterilized.
► Perform a function check before each use.
A complete function check includes:
• A visual inspection for mechanical damage
• A test of the alignment of the device
• A visual and function check of the display elements
• A function check of all the controls shown in the section entitled "Overview"
• A function check of the optional accessories
If you find faults or deviations during the function check, first try to remedy the
fault with the aid of the "Troubleshooting" section in this document.
CAUTION!
Personal injury
If you find faults or deviations during the function check which you are
unable to remedy with the aid of the "Troubleshooting" section in this
document, you must not use the device.
► Have the device repaired by seca Service or an authorized service
partner.
► Follow the section entitled "Servicing" in this document.
If faults occur when operating the device, first attempt to remedy them yourself
using the following tables. If the fault persists, contact seca Service.
With some faults, an error code appears on the multifunctional display. Please
let seca Service have the error code when you contact them.
Information about display messages and the structure of error codes can be
found here:
è Traffic light system for display messages, page 198
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è Error codes, page 198
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Cause
device mode active
Basic
Remedy
Clarify with the administrator/hospital tech-
nician whether the device can be operated
in a different device mode
è Changing device mode, page 160
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è Functions/device mode, page 203
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