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Adding And Dispensing Process Chemicals; Dispensing Systems; Labeling Of The Suction Wands - Miele PG 8593 Operating Instructions Manual

Laboratory glassware washer for laboratory glassware and utensils
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Adding and dispensing process chemicals

Labeling of the
suction wands
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 Unsuitable process chemicals pose a health risk.
Using unsuitable process chemicals will generally cause an
unsatisfactory wash result and can pose a health risk or cause
damage to property.
Only use process chemicals designed specifically for use in
laboratory glassware washers and follow the manufacturer's
instructions on how to use them.
Please follow any instructions relating to non-toxic residues.
 Process chemicals pose a health risk.
Some process chemicals may be corrosive and irritant.
Observe the relevant safety codes and safety data sheets issued
by the process chemical manufacturers when handling process
chemicals.
Take all protective measures required by the process chemical
manufacturer, e.g., wear protective goggles and protective gloves.
Contact Miele for information about suitable process chemicals.
Highly viscous (thick) process chemicals can affect the dispenser
monitoring and lead to inaccurate data. In this instance, please
contact Miele Service for advice.

Dispensing systems

The machine is equipped with an internal dispensing systems for
process chemicals:
- Liquid process chemicals
This is dispensed via a siphon.
Liquid process chemicals from external containers are dispensed by
suction wands. Color coding the suction wands can be helpful for
correct dispensing.
Miele uses and recommends the following:
- Blue:
For cleaning agents
- Red:
For neutralizing agents
- Green:
For chemical disinfection agents or
an additional second cleaning agent
- White:
For acidic process chemicals
- Yellow:
For free choice

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