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1. 900737 07 2011
2. 7 pressing 610 again returns to the starting state A The operations described above can not be performed during a cycle 28 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER DEACTIVATING THE DISHWASHER AT THE END OF THE DAY 9 At the end of service turn off by using the main wall switch and close the water valve WARNINGS WHILE WASHING 1 Check that the washing temperature stays at 55 C 2 Do not use bare hands when handling soapy water If this occurs rinse immediately and thoroughly under fresh running water 3 While the machine is operating do not turn any knobs too quickly 4 Use only chlorified anti suds detergent specifically for industrial use 5 Turn off machine in case of breakdown or malfunction For repair contact only authorized technical assistance outlets using only genuine parts 6 Under no circumstances should the settings of the thermostats be altered 7 When running continuous cycles throughout the day change the washing tank water 2 or more times 8 Do not subject washed dishes to any other handling such as rotary brushes vapors dish cloth drying etc Mishandling of any of the above may compromise the safety of the appliance 29 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER USEFUL ADVICE 1 MAINTANANCE Before beginning any cleaning or maintanance operation the machine MUST be disconnected from the main power supply Frequently check and clean the blades taking them out from the column to remove any debris
3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL INSTALLATION During the installation keep the machine leveled in order to ensure proper functioning angle of inclication is maximum 2 degrees To prevent damage caused by the release of vapors from the accessories ensure that any adjacent equipment will not be damaged by these vapors After test running the machine check that the temperatures used are the recommended ones at 55 C for washing and 85 C for rinsing 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical safety of this equipment is only assured if it is connected as follows It is necessary to connect the equipment to an effective earthing as specified by the electrical safety regulations in force Check that this basic requirement is complied with in case of any doubt ask for a careful check of the installation by a qualified personnel In the case the earthing is not efficient there will be a dispersion due to the suppresser The machine shall be included in a correctly dimensioned equipotential whose effectiveness is to be very tight in accordance to the procedures set for in the applicable safety standards The connection shall be performed through a screw marked by a plate Y near the rear side of the appliance The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any damages caused by lack of an effective ground installation For the electrical power supply have available a wall circuit breaker switch with multiple phase protection according the
4. FOR THE USER MANUAL DRAIN 7 Itis possible to empty the tank at any time of the day With the machine off take out the overflow pipe from the tank and wait until it is completely empty For machines equipped with drain pump it is possible to empty the tank by starting the manual drain cycle during which only the drain pump is active A itis possible to perform this cycle only with the machine turned on After having taken out the overflow pipe press the C9 S9 button for 5 sec The drain cycle will start gt The display will show C 2 for the entire duration of the cycle 2 min and 20 sec At the end of the cycle it is recommended to remove the filters of the tank for cleaning and then put them back with the overflow pipe in their positions READING THE TEMPERATURE 8 Pressing the T S10 button it is possible to view in sequence the measured and programmed temperatures of the tank t1 and of the boiler t2 for the selected cycle 1 Pressing S10 once the display shows the code t 1 2 pressing T S10 a second time shows the measured tank temperature 3 pressing S10 a third time shows the programmed tank temperature ESA adie 4 Pressing T S10 a fourth time shows on the display the code 4 2 pressing T S10 a fifth time shows the measured boiler temperature XX AA AN MAK 6 pressing S10 a sixth time shows the programmed boiler temp P x x N
5. NOT COMPLETED appears upon turning the machine on after interrupting a cycle using the Q1 main switch A2 BOILER OVERHEATING the temperature in the boiler exceeds 105 C the active cycle is finished TEMPERATURE PROBE NOT CONNECTED the heater of the probe in alarm state is disconnected the active cycle is finished Ad TANK NOT FILLED WITHIN 30 min turn off and then turn on the machine 5 BOILER NOT HEATING WITHIN 30 min RINSE WATER TEMPERATURE at least 15 C below the set value the active cycle is finished H2 NO WATER SUPPLY no incoming RCD water the active cycle is finished H3 TANK TEMPERATURE at least 10 C below the set value the active cycle is finished Fl DOOR OPENING opening the door during a cycle F2 INITIAL LOADING PHASE Cl SELF CLEANING AND DRAIN CYCLE for the entire duration of the cycle C2 DRAIN CYCLE for the entire duration of the cycle REGENERATION OF THE WATER SOFTENER for the entire duration of the cycle P r o PARAMETERS PROGRAMMING P S t PRESET LOADED In case of multiple simultaneous alarms the display will show the codes on the basis of the following priorities H1 H2 H3 2 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 3 1 2 37 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL CONSUMPTION Model Tank Water Tank Boiler Pump Total Max hourly Max water Consumption Heater Heater W Power capacity with capacity per cycle L W
6. The dishes should not be overlapped in such a way as the water cannot reach every surface of the dish 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER WASH CYCLE SELECTION 3 Press the S9 button to select the wash cycle according to the dirtiness of the dishes e H9a short cycle for glasses and cups e H9b medium cycle for normally dirty dishes e H9c long cycle for particularly deep or dirty dishes and for utensils e H9d intensive cycle for pots and pans STARTING THE WASH CYCLE 4 Press and hold the S3 button for about 5 sec to set the startup mode of the chosen wash cycle e H9 indicator light turns on steady automatic startup by closing the hood e H9 indicator light flashes manual startup pressing the S3 button A 11 the choice of startup of the cycle in automatic mode is performed with the hood lowered it is necessary to lift and then close the hood to start the cycle It is important to know that gt the activation of a cycle is shown by the sequential lighting of the indicator lights of the display during the wash phase the tank temperature flashes during the dwell nothing is shown during the rinse phase the boiler temperature flashes 26 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER A IMPORTANT N B Machine in conformity with the existing hygienic standards guaranteeing a final rinse at 82 C Wash cycle automatically lengthened if final rinse temperature is not reached To avoid
7. following table with contact aperture distance equal to or not exceeding 3mm and a supply cable no less than 2 5mn model Supply 380V 3N Supply 220V 3 XLC 20A 32A For other supplies the cable cross section and the circuit breaker switch must be calculated according to voltage and length of cabling If cabling too long adjust cable size to Amp rating do not pull on supply cable or install it under tension If cable needs to be replaced use type HO7RN F 33 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 2 WATER SUPPLY Provide a water tap in an accessible location size 3 4 gas and that which is connected first to the filter then to the discharge tube which are a part of the machine Pay careful attention to National and Regional requirements The pressure used should not be under 2 bar or over 4 bar 200 400 kPa If the pressure is below this requirement you are advised to install a pressure increasing pump if the pressure is over this requirement use a pressure reducer For best results it is advisable to have the inlet water with a hardness not more than 10 French measure For a hardness factor higher than this use an ionised switch or invert the osmosis 3 DISCHARGE Provide a discharge at ground level with a syphon and connection to the machine consisting of a flexible tube placed in a way that it inclines towards the final discharge location Moreover ensure that the length is not twisted Ensure that the discharge t
8. pump filter is correctly inserted the overflow pipe is connected the blades may move freely temperatures used are those which are recommended at 55 C for washing and 85 C for rinsing the crockery to be washed is in good condition and not cracked as the cracks offer more opportunity for the soiling to remain and floral bacteria to grow SWITCHING ON gt When the machine is off the display shows O F F 2 To turn on the machine press the Q1 switch The indicator light of the last cycle selected turns on H9 a b c d A The H9b indicator light turns on the first time the machine is turned on During the loading of the tank the display shows F 2 When the loading is completed the boiler and tank heaters are turned on When the machine is ready the display shows the tank temperature and turns on the selected cycle indicator light Put into the filter in the tank the correct amount of chlorinated industrial detergent according to the manufactures recomendation Using detergents which are chlorated and sanitized they should be placed in the machine using an automatic dosage device as when the detergent is poured directly into the tank the possibility of formulation of dark spots may appear on the surfaces as a result of the clorate Dishes should now be put into suitable positions in the racks after the removal of solid waste Cups and cutlery should be placed vertically in the suitable compartment Do not overload
9. the machine blocking in this intervention after 8 minutes the intervention is stopped and the cycle continues INTERRUPTION AND END OF WASH CYCLE 5 It is possible to momentarily interrupt the wash cycle by raising the hood the operations will resume by lowering it Turning off the machine using the Q1 switch terminates all active cycles Upon turning on the machine again the indicator light of the last cycle selected will light and the display will show the alarm code A 1 until a new cycle starts At the end of the cycle remove the rack at an incline and shake carefully to remove any remaining drops or residue Leave dishes to dry and take out rack with clean hands paying attention to not touch internal parts and borders Remove dishes and place in a hygenic location SELF CLEANING AND DRAIN CYCLE 6 At the end of the wash operations turn off the machine by pressing the Q1 switch After having removed the overflow pipe and lowered the hood press the S3 button for 3 sec The self cleaning and drain cycle will start turning on the drain pump for machines equipped with it gt The display will show C 1 during the entire cycle 2 min and 30 sec At the end of the autowash cycle remove the tank filter to clean and replace along with the overflow hose in the correct position For further information regarding the accessories please look under the section USEFUL INFORMATION 27 INSTRUCTIONS
10. MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONE PER LAVASTOVIGLIE LAVAOGGETTI INSTRUGTION MANUAL FOR MULTIPURPOSE CONTAINER AND DISHWASHER NOTICE D UTILISATION POUR LAVEUSE A CAPOT MULTI USAGES GEBRAUCHSANWEISUNG FUR BEHALTER UND GESCHIRRSPULER MANUAL DE ISTRUGGIONES PARA LAVAOBJETOS VAJILLAS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER INTRODUCTION 1 Read carefully all instructions supplied in this manual which contains important information for correct installation use and maintenance Keep in a safe place for future reference 2 After opening all packing check to ensure if all is in order If in doubt do not use and contact a qualified professional to check the appliance Remove all packing materials plastic bags styrofoam packing nails or staples etc away from the reach of children as they can present danger 3 Before connecting the appliance to the mains ensure that your water and electrical supply correspond to the requirements 4 This appliance must be installed by a qualified technician according to the manufactures instructions 5 This appliance must only be used in the manner for which it is intended Any other use is considered improper and therefore dangerous 6 This appliance should only be used by persons trained to use it 7 When attending to the dishes after washing proper hygiene must be carefuly observed 8 Do not expose appliance to temperatures below 0 C 9 The protection factor of the machine is IP X4 and should
11. PERSONNEL 6 VIEWING AND SETTING PARAMETERS The parameter programming environment can be accessed only with the machine off by pressing the S3 button for 10 sec There are three types of programmable parameters P setting of functions same for all cycles T setting of temperatures for each single cycle L setting of wash cycles duration for each single cycle gt The display will show P r o and the indicator light selected at that time will flash FROM THIS STATE IT IS POSSIBLE TO PROCEED TO THE PROGRAMMING IN SEQUENCE OF ALL THE PARAMETERS 6 1 CHANGING THE P PARAMETERS Press button S3 to enter the programming phase for the parameters gt The display shows P 1 To confirm and to view the P parameters in sequence P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 Cr press 2 S3 Use the S9 S10 buttons to change the state of the parameter 0 1 To exit the programming environment just do not press any button for at least 10 sec SETTING STANDARD PARAMETERS P PARAMETER FUNCTION STATE P1 Water fill normal cold 0 P2 Normal with pre rinse 0 P3 Heating commutated simultaneous 0 P4 N wash pumps 1 2 0 P5 Boiler safety not active active 1 P6 Startup safety on the temperature tank not active active 0 P7 HR HRT 0 P8 Rack recognition not active active 0 Cr Autonomy of the softener n cycles 0 999 35 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 6 2 CHANGING t and L PARAMETERS Ch
12. W water at 55 C with water at 12 C 3 000 9 000 2200 11200 72 40 30 15 XLC 42 4 3 000 14 000 2200 16200 72 40 30 15 72 The rack capacity diminishes for water feeders with a lower capacity 38 FA2 S10 511 SE2b SE2ab X1 Y11 Y10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL ELECTRICAL INFORMATION Control console Printed circuit board Drill for boiler temperature Drill for tank temperature Noise filter Boiler heater Tank heater Wash pump overload relay Printed circuit fuse Cycle selected indicator lamp Display Main relay Boiler heater contactor Boiler heater safety contactor Tank heater contactor Wash pump contactor Rinse booster pump Wash pump Drain pump by request Sanitizer dispenser by request Detergent dispenser by request Main switch Door microswitch Pressure switch Start push button Cycle select push button Temperature select push button Pressure switch for Brek Tank Boiler heater safety thermostat Boiler heater safety thermostat Terminal block Solenoid valve Osmosis rinse solenoid valve by request The Manufacturer takes no responsibility for any printing errors in this manual The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify products if necessary without changing the main characteristics of the product 39 STANDARD SETTING OS p
13. is operation a few times until the the water at the end of the wash is good and clean If the period of disuse is longer it is advisable to oil stainless steel surfaces with vaseline and to remove any water from the boiler and the electric pump It is always advisable to run the sanitizing and de encrustation operations both before and after periods of disuse 30 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 4 SANITIZING It is vital to thoroughly clean the machine at least once a week It is advisable to use specifically a detergent which disinfects the use of which will substantially increase the following advantages Establishes a secure hygenic state by using active detergents and disinfectants maintains the machine in perfect hygienic conditions even during periods of non use At the end of the operation it is necessary to run the machine empty so as to rinse it for a few minutes 5 DISENCRUSTATION In the presence of the use of hard water lime deposits may formulate internally and on the dishes which for hygienic reasons and for good care of the machine must be removed by disencrustation The frequency of such procedure is according to the detergent manufacturers advice those products which generally contain a phosphoric acid base So as not to damage the machine do not exceed doses and when the operation is complete rinse thoroughly 6 LOADING AND UNLOADING OF THE MACHINE For the transportation of the machine from the delivery poin
14. not be washed using direct jets of water at high pressure 10 After turning off wall switch only qualified personnel should remove panelling for repairs 11 This appliance conforms to D M 13 4 89 according to the CEE directive 87 308 relative to eliminating radio disturbances 12 Conforms to CEE directive n 23 of 19 2 73 and to the law n 791 of 18 10 87 our dishwashers are built according to the best technical rules in force in ITALY and ABROAD and are covered by European certificates 13 Noise level of the machine less than 67dB A 22 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 23 H9 a NA NU ee OSA ope NA 19 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER THE COMMANDS PANEL H10 DISPLAY J DA O 24 START H9 a H9 be H9c H9 d0 H10 2 Q1 O N OFF EA NS S3 S9 lt ARES 7 NDICATOR LAMP SHORT CYCLE NDICATOR LAMP MEDIUM CYCLE NDICATOR LAMP LONG CYCLE NDICATOR LAM NTENSIVE CYCLE JISPLAY MAIN SWITCH START PUSH BUTTON MANUAL AUTOMATIC SELECTOR CYCLE SELECTION PUSH BUTTON REGENERATION CYCLE PUSH BUTTON TEMPERATURE SELECTION PUSH BUTTON TANK TEMPERATURE BOILER TEMPERATURE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER OPERATION AND USE HOW TO USE 1 Before using check that it is plugged in the water supply is on there is water in the pipe the
15. oose the cycle to change using the C9 S9 button Press the T S10 button to enter the programming phase gt The display shows t 1 Press S3 to view the value set for the tank temperature of the cycle selected A N Use the lt gt S9 and S10 buttons to decrease or increase the value of the temperature Press S3 again to confirm and proceed to the choice of the subsequent parameters in sequence t2 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 PRO P To exit the programming environment just do not press any button for at least 10 sec STANDARD SETTINGS OF T AND L PARAMETERS SHORT MEDIUM LONG INTENSIVE PARAMETRO FUNZIONE CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE CYCLE H9a H9b i TEMPERATURE se se ssc 55 C t2 E L2 PAUSE TIME Ssec 5sec 5st 5sec gt L3 RINSE TIME 18sec 18sec 18sec 18sec AGE T 400 00 00 00 machines 6 3 STANDARD PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION 1 see page 97 to charge the configuration standard 2 Pressing the T S10 button for 10 sec when the machine is off automatically configures all the parameters P T L as shown in the Table The display shows PST Important set L1 for Intensive cycle in 217 36 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 7 SELF DIAGNOSTICS ALARMS AND FUNCTIONS ON THE DISPLAY The alarm codes and indication of the functions active while the machine is operating are OFF MACHINE OFF Al CYCLE
16. or crustation The frequency of this operation is suggested by the quantity of residue or by non satisfactory results from washing For internal and external cleaning of the machine do not use corrosive products such as sodium hypochlorite bleach or hydrochloric acid muriatic acid steel wool or steel brushes So as not to interfere with the correct functioning of the machine in the presence of calcium salts or magnesium in the water you are advised to periodically de encrust and keep in good order by using personnel professionally qualified So as to avoid risk of damage from oxidization or corrosion from chemicals keep all steel surfaces well clean 2 FOR BEST RESULTS An insufficient wash cycle may occur which is visible when traces of waste remain Streaking may be caused when the rinse cycle is insufficient in which case check that the rinse nozzles are clean and that the water source is of suitable pressure In case of waste remains check that the wash cycle nozzles are clean the wash cycle temperature is at 55 C the detergent is chlorified of the correct concentration and specifically for industrial use the suction pump filter is clean the dishes are in the correct rack the dishes are placed correctly in the rack 3 PROLONGED DISUSE In case of prolonged disuse a few weeks it is advisable to run the machine empty a few times with clean water so as to avoid the build up of any odors If necessary repeat th
17. t to the final installation position use a fork lift or adequate lifting equipment used by authorised staff Lift the machine by its frame taking care that any protruding parts are not damaged discharges wiring etc 7 MACHINE DISMANTLING At the end of its normal lifetime the machine has to be taken apart according to the local regulations in force by separating the components as follows metal parts hood platforms frames filters electrical parts motors remote control switches microswitches wiring plastic parts racks connections rubber parts tubes sleeves 8 RESINS REGENERATION OF THE WATER SOFTENER only for machines with built in water softener The flashing of the C 3 30 sec on the display indicates the need to regenerate the resins First of all make sure that in the designated tank container there is some coarse salt This operation has to be carried out with full tank Close the hood and push the gt S9 button for approx 5 sec The display show 3 for 21 and 20 During this operation the machine cannot be used At the end of the regeneration cycle first start the self cleaning cycle 31 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE This manual should be used by qualified personnel authorized to examine and eventually repair the machine The Manufacturer takes no responsibility for action taken by non qualified personnel 32
18. ube can withstand temperatures up to 70 C 4 LIQUID BRIGHTENER DOSAGE The dosage from this compartment is regulated by the regulation screw of which after being screwed down completely should then be unscrewed three complete rotations To fill the dosage tube turn the machine on without the overflow in place Now turn the machine on and off Repeat this operation a few times at intervals of a few seconds until the brightener reaches the compartment Now wait until the machine reaches the correct temperature Then run a few cycles empty and wash normally if the washed items show dropspots it signifies that the brightener level is low if there is streaking however it signifies that there is too much brightener or that the water is too hard The variation is according to the type of brightener used Now the machine will automatically draw the necessary amount of liquid for each rinse when running the wash operations check that the liquid in the drawer does not run short 5 DETERGENT DOSAGE for machines with built in detergent dispenser With the screw on the side of the detergent pump close completely the product intake then slowly open the screw until the desired intake quantity has been reached The correct quantity is indicated by the detergent supplier Check that the intake of the pipe during the rinse cycle is as preset 8cm 1g approximately Maximum intake or delivery distance 2 meters 34 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL

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