6 cleaning, 1 cleaning frequency, 2 preparations for cleaning – Watson-Marlow FF30 V2 User Manual

Page 22: 3 cleaning guidance, 4 detergents or cleaning agents, Cleaning, Cleaning frequency, Preparations for cleaning, Cleaning guidance, Detergents or cleaning agents

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INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK

FF30 V2

FF30 IH EN 74-216-201 v1.20.doc

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6 Cleaning

6.1 Cleaning Frequency

As FF30 is not in direct contact with the dispensed product, daily cleaning might not be necessary.

Cleaning might be determined by local sop’s and cleaning validations; but must never be with
detergents more potent than the ones below.

6.2

Preparations for cleaning

Before cleaning the machine:

 Turn off the power
 Remove the filling nozzle and the filling tubes

6.3 Cleaning Guidance

Correct cleaning of the FF30 is carried out by washing it off with water or detergents, using a lint-free
firmly wrung cloth or lint-free paper towel; subsequently the machine is wiped off with a dry cloth.

6.4 Detergents or cleaning agents

Normal cleaning agents such as tepid/medium hot water, ethyl alcohol (ethanol) 70% and may be
used all over the machine.
The FF30 consists of stainless steel and anodized aluminium, and can be cleaned in several ways:

Cleaning of parts
made of:

May

be

autoclaved

Can be cleaned

with ethyl

alcohol 70%

Can be cleaned with

water and afterwards

wiped off with dry a cloth

Stainless steel
AISI304

X

X

X

Anodized aluminium

X

X

X

Polyacetal
(POM)

X

X

Nylon
(Compressed Air tubes)

X

Optical sensors*

X

X*

*Optical Sensors can be cleaned with alcohol, but over time this can cause a milky surface. Either avoid
cleaning the sensor optics with solvents or be sure to wipe them immediately afterwards with a soft dry cloth.

Recommendation:
Keep a log on the cleaning in order to keep a sense of perspective.


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