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1.    O Pag  1    CONTENTS    CHAP 1 INTRODUCTION                                                                                                                                                                                3  CHAP 2 INSTALLATION         00 u0000000000 00000 Bun en na nn nn ann nn an ana anne 3  2 1 HANDLING AND UNPACKING  unse 3  2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ae a 4  2 3 WATER CONNECTION aaa en              cae LEHE ER caer gation a 4  2 4 DRAIN CONNEC TIONG Muss an u aa EIS HDi 5  2 5 ADJUSTMEN TS    een A ee 5  2 6 RINSE AIB DISPENSER au ea Re 5  2 7 DETERGENT u  ee are AAA A AA 6  CHAP 3 SAFETY                                                                                                                                                            6  3 1 RESIDUAL RISKS AND WARNINGS                          6  3 2 SAFETY DEVICE nen A aeg 7  CHAP  4 USE OF MACHINE    icons e 8  4 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE  COMMANDS ner Bas 8  4 2                                                    ke 9  4 3 END OF CYCLE OPERATION S         R r a 10           5                                                                              as 11  5 1 GENERAL RULES une    AAA A AA ARA 11  5 2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE       BE DONE AT LEAST EVERY 20       8                         11  CHAP 6 DISMANTLING        4  0u00u                                    e 12    6 1 DISMANTLING THE MACHINE    era 12          Pag  3    CHAP 1 INTRODUCTION    The warnings contained in this manual provide important  
2.   mm between open contacts  and it must have a thermal  magnetic safety switch or fuses which are able to  withstand the maximum power indicated on the plate     2  Make sure that the power supply corresponds to that on  the technical features plate on the right side of the  machine     3  Use an effective earthing system in compliance with local laws to  protect the safety ofthe operators and not damage the machine     4  Do not use adapters  multiple sockets or extension cords   5  The equipment must be included in an equipotential    system  and connected using a screw marked with the  symbol   1  The equipotential wire must be 10 mm          If the power supply cable  provided with the equipment  needs to    be replaced use another HO7RN F type with the same dimensions   For additional information see the wiring drawing   2 3 WATER CONNECTION    Set up the site according the attached plumbing drawing     Before connecting the equipment make sure that a gate valve  has been placed between the water supply and the  equipment so that the water can be turned off if required or  for repair work     Use a hose to connect the solenoid valve  E  to the gate  valve  V  and make sure that the delivery is not less than  20l min     Check that the temperature and water pressure correspond to  what is shown on the technical specifications plate     If the water is harder than what is listed in the chart  it is  advisable to install a decalcifier upline from the solenoid  valve     If 
3.   of tubing   1 gram of product    2 7 DETERGENT       Equipment without a detergent dispenser    Put the amount of detergent recommended by the  manufacturer into the tank  Depending on the type of  detergent this may vary from 2 to 4 gr lt of water in the tank   Detergent needs to be added approximately every 5 washes  as per the manufacturer   s instructions     The above amounts are for water with a hardness of 5 10  F   French degrees      Machine equipped with detergent dispenser  optional   Regulations     A trimmer  A  allows to determine the   ON OFF   time and  consequently the amount of detergent required     e Turning      adjustment trimmer clockwise or counter clockwise will  respectively decrease or increase the amount of rinse aid it  delivers    e To optimise the calibration  evaluate the results of some washing  cycles     BE CAREFUL   The level in detergent tank must not get empty or filled with corrosive    or inadequate products        The warranty does not cover damages caused by an improper use of  dispenser        CHAP 3 SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS    A 3 1 RESIDUAL RISKS AND WARNINGS    e Never open the door quickly if the cycle has not finished   e Do not put bare hands into the wash solution   e Never remove the machine panels if the power upline has not been turned off                O Pag  7    The professionally trained personnel who install the machine and connect the electricity   will explain to the user how to operate the machine and which safety 
4. he proper  basket with support pins and their inner surface must be facing up     e Place the silverware and the coffee spoons with the handles facing  down     e Never place silverware and stainless steel cutlery in the same  basket  This could cause the silver to burnish and the stainless steel to  corrode     e Use the proper baskets specifically designed for the different type  of glassware  dishes  glasses  cups  silverware etc    To save on  detergent and electricity only wash when the baskets are full  but do not  overload them  Avoid stacking glassware     e WE RECOMMEND TO PRE CLEAN the glassware in order to  minimize maintenance  The quality of final wash results will be greatly  improved by first removing food particles  lemon peels  toothpicks  olive  pits  etc  which could partially clog the pump filter and impair washing  efficiency     We recommend washing the glassware before food particles dry  on its surface  It is good practice  when dried food waste is  involved  to first soak the glassware and silverware before  introducing them into the machine                 4 3 FINAL OPERATIONS    Remove tension from the machine     e Open the door and remove the rack with clean dishes     e Drain the water from the tank by lifting the overflow pipe  For the  model with drain pump please follow the operations described in the    Use instructions   paragraph     Disconnect the main switch of the equipment     Close the   rolling shutter valve   for the hydraulic connec
5. information for safely installing  using and servicing this  machine    The operator is required to read this manual before starting  any operation involving handling  installation  use   maintenance or disassembly of the machine  This manual  must be kept intact and in a safe place for frequent  consultation     CHAP 2 INSTALLATION    2 1 HANDLING AND UNPACKING    Move the machine very carefully using a forklift     Make sure the equipment is not damaged  if it is immediately  inform the dealer and shipper  If in doubt do not use the  machine until it has been checked by professionally trained  personnel     Move the machine to the site where it will be used and  remove the packing     Packing materials  plastic bags  polystyrene   nails  can be dangerous and must be kept out of  the reach of children     The installation must be carried out according to the  manufacturer s instructions and by professionally trained  personnel    Only a fixed connection is suitable for this equipment   Position the machine and level it perfectly using the feet    The flooring must be suitable for the overall weight of the  machine    Follow the indications on the installation drawing and set up  the electrical  water and drain systems in the wash area     Pag  4                         AN 2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION    1  Connection to the power supply must be made with a main  switch  H  it must be omnipolar and interrupt all contacts  including neutral  There must be a distance of at least 3
6. measures to use    The installer will provide practical demonstrations and leave written instructions which are provided with  the machine    This machine is only to be used for the purpose for which it was designed   Any other use is considered improper and dangerous    The machine is not to be used by untrained personnel    Never use the machine if any of the protections  microswitches  panels or other  provided  by the manufacturer are missing    Do not use the machine to wash objects not compatible with those indicated by the  manufacturer    All repair work must be done by the manufacturer or an authorized service center using  original spare parts    Failure to observe this may affect the safety of the machine    The power supply should be turned off when the machine is not being used     3 2 SAFETY FEATURES  The board can recognize various breakdowns        Faults are easily seen from the messages on the screen  5 and 6  and from any interruption of the    operations in progress only in cases  1 and 3  listed below  WARNING  Turning the machine off and then on again resets the warning  which will appear again if                                  the problem has not been resolved   Display on the Message  PROBLEM  Boiler  6  Y           5  A  TANK NOT FILLED OR OVERFILLED  1  if gt 10 min have elapsed  correct level of water has not been reached in the       T u  tank   BOILER PROBE FAILURE       N 9  2  if the probe is not connected                       damaged     if 
7. the probe is short circuited or damaged        T     OVERTEMPERATURE H 0 H 0   3    excessive boiler and tank temperature     intervention safety thermostat  E    E E  RINSE       9   4    Boiler has failed to fill       TANK PROBE FAILURE 5  5  if the probe is not connected correctly or damaged     T 5   if the probe is short circuited      damaged     T 6       BOILER  6  Boiler resistor failure     Pr T      Heating overtime                          Chap  4 USE OF MACHINE    DESCRIPTION OF THE COMMANDS    1  To turn the machine on  press the button  indicated at left right   the corresponding warning light will light  up      2  The machine is ready to use when the  light comes on     3  Press the button indicated at right left to  select the cycle     2 7 4 7 6 7  Short cycle Medium cycle    The light that corresponds to the type of  product lights up     NB  choose the         for longer wash  cycles        Close the door and push the button  indicated  the machine will start  automatically    For subsequent washes push the button   NB  press the button to interrupt the    oc   cycle  repeat sequence 3 for new  wash programs      OK          Pag  9    4 2 USE OF THE MACHINE    e Pour the proper amount of detergent in the wash tank according to  the producer s instructions     e The detergent must be the industrial type or possibly  foamless     e Never put your bare hands in the wash water  place the cups and  the glasses upside down in the baskets  Place the dishes in t
8. the upper and lower rinse arms  by unscrewing the  fastening     e Unscrew and clean all the sprayers and put them back in their  place     e Remove the upper and lower wash arms by unscrewing the rinse  pin   clean and rinse them     e Remove the wash pump filter  clean it and rinse it    e Thoroughly clean the wash tank    e Leave the appliance lid open for the whole resting period    e Lime deposits and scale will build up on the inner surfaces of the  boiler  tank and pipelines due to calcium and magnesium salts  present in the water  These scales and deposits can prejudice    proper apppliance operation     e The appliance must be periodically descaled and we recommend  that this must be done by an expert     Pag  12             Grease steel surfaces with vaseline oil whenever the appliance will  be inactive for a long period of time     e Have an expert drain all the water out from the boiler and the wash  pump to avoid the danger of ice formation     e If the machine does not operate properly or in case of trouble          call a service center authorized by      manufacturer of       appliance or by his Dealer     CHAP  6 RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL  6 1 DISPOSAL THE MACHINE    Our machines are not made of materials that require particular  disposal procedures     
9. there are high concentrations of very conductive minerals  in the water  it is advisable to install a demineralization  system calibrated to the hardness shown in the following  chart        Pag  5    French degrees  1 Gorman degrees  DH English degrees  Ba Parts per million  Residual  Minerals Maximum        2 4 CONNECTION TO THE DRAIN LINE    Specification       The tank empties by gravity  so the drain needs to be  situated below the base of the machine     The drain pipe needs to be connected to a drain  trap built  into the floor     The drain dimensions are shown in the installation drawing     2 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS    The temperature of the wash tank is regulated by a fixed thermostat at  about 55   C  This temperature ensures proper action by the chemicals  contained in industrial dishwashing detergents    The boiler temperature set by a fixed thermostat is about 85   C     RINSE AID DISPENSER  optional        Before adjusting  the dispenser and hose need to be filled  using the primer button  A     To adjust use the ring nut  B  situated at the center of the  dispenser  rotating clockwise reduces the quantity   counterclockwise increases it     The dispenser must not operate empty    An excessive amount of rinse agent causes bluish stripes on the  dishes and creates foam in the wash tank        Pag  6                   If the glassware is covered with droplets of water and it dreis rather  slowly this means that the amount of rinse agent is insufficient     7 cm
10. tion     e Remove the filters clean them under a water jet with a nylon brush     e Pay attention not to let any dirtiness rests on the bottom of the  drain pump filter inside the tank  Clean the tank with a moderate water  jet  Wash outside surfaces when are cold with non abrasive products  which are especially studied for steel maintenance     REMARK  Do not wash the equipment with direct jet or at  another pressure because eventual infiltrations to the electric  components may harm the regular working of the equipment or  of the single safety systems  and penalty for this would be the  loss of guarantee     Pag  11    CHAP  5 MAINTENANCE    5 1 GENERAL RULES  The machine are designed to reduce maintenance requirements  It is  necessary to observe the following rules to make the machine last    long  and work without problems     In any case  it is necessary to observe the following rules to make the  machine stay in perfect working order     e keep the machine clean and in good condition   e avoid making temporary or urgent repairs frequently   It is very important to observe the maintenance directions  check all  the different parts of the machine periodically  so that no anomaly can  occur  thus anticipating the time and equipment needed for any    maintenance work     Before cleaning turn off the power     5 2 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE  to be done at least every 20 days     To make operations following easier  the rack holder frame can be  removed from its seat     e Remove 
    
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