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1. nents underneath the machine can be damaged transp A B A B A Pumps B Spacers If the machine is not being installed immediately it must be stored in a frost free area where the air is dry 3 4 Preparing for the installation The machine can be supplied with a height for transport purposes of 1950 mm Check that there is sufficient height available to transport the machine to its instal lation site WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Installation 3 5 Unpacking Check against the delivery note that all the units have been delivered Remove the packing material Inspect the machine for any transport damage 3 6 Recycling the packaging iJ Packaging must be disposed of or recycled in accordance with local regulations 3 7 Installation A N Check that the overheating protection on the booster heater and the tank element are set to zero 3 7 1 Positioning the machine Remove the protective plastic on the sides which will be put against the wall Loosen the detergent hose on the back of the machine before putting the machine against the wall Hang the hose up in such a way that it is easily accessible for the detergent supplier Put the machine in position and check that it is horizontal using a spirit level Adjust the height using the machine s legs Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 3 8 Connections NOaR WN gt Cold water connection Hot water connection Electrical connection St
2. 3 9 1 Electrical connection of the equipment Remove the machine s front panel The panel is fixed with screws on the bottom edge under the stand The connections for the dosing equipment are in the junction box 4 which is located on the stand inside the front panel The connections are labelled 101 106 See the wiring diagram for connection information The measuring cell 3 can be connected to connectors 107 and 108 in the junction box 3 9 2 Detergent dosing system Remove the machine s top panel The water outlet 6 for the detergent dosing system is on the incoming hot water pipe 1 in front of the solenoid The pipe from the outlet can be taken around the back inside the rear panels where there is a bushing The hose 2 on the back of the machine is connected to a detergent con tainer The hose supplied with the machine is connected to the wash tank 3 9 3 Drying agent dosing system The connection for the drying agent 7 is on the incoming hot water pipe after the solenoid The hose for the drying agent must be taken through the plastic pipe 5 inside the rear panels 13 Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 3 10 Trial operation Prepare the machine for trial operation by following the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE The instructions describe the measures that must be taken to prepare the machine for operation 3 10 1 Start up schedule This should be completed and signed by the cust
3. WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use The level pipe 21 and the rubber seal 22 Checking the wash nozzle Check regularly that the wash arm nozzles 18 are not blocked Remove the wash arms 19 and clean the nozzles if necessary iJ To avoid the nozzles getting blocked it is important to remove all large pieces of food from the items to be washed before putting them in the machine A Undo the quick release lock A Take out the wash arms Check and clean the wash nozzles B 41 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 3 After use cleaning HACCP is a preventive inspection system which ensures that hygiene require HACCP ments are met during the washing process and the cleaning of the machine As a result of its design the machine meets strict hygiene requirements Regular thor ough cleaning is also important from a hygiene perspective Cleaning the ma chine carefully helps to ensure good washing results and reduces the risk of dirt accumulating inside the machine See the WEB Tool manual for the HACCP alarm options 4 3 1 Daily cleaning A N NOTE The following applies when cleaning the machine Do NOT use steel wool as it will cause corrosion to form in the machine Pressure washers can damage the machine and must NOT be used for cleaning purposes Never use a pressure washer to clean the floor within 1 metre of the dishwasher without the special protective covers
4. ee Ad Wexiddisk POTWASHER WITH GRANULATE WD 90GR FLEX amp WD 90GR HC translation of the original documentation Installation and user manual S N Valid from 15 05 2011 Rev 2 0 WD 90GR Rev 1 General information ie aes cseciisdicanen cccachivswcesnctersacnddcommncidddsaesaddcceese 1 1 1 Symbols used in this manual Accu cden Mee ced eked ccd ben ees hie aee uae a ectati veel 1 1 2 Symbols on the dishwasher ccccccececccccceeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeees 2 1 2 4 Machine marking einen cused Reena ae hetedeie cee eee 2 1 3 Checking that the machine and the manual correspond seeseeeeeeees 2 2 Safety instructions ai ivecoscssccshsondeusnnnnnnetadacawskepdsucneacseasebbirenencsaeeanss 3 2 General information sesrce ecne e a a i a 3 22 Mans DOU eian n L de E E a e aa Red Cad i Beneoine 3 2 SInstallatiom ae a a a a t 4 2 4 Detergent and drying agent seeseesssesessesesstrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrssssssssrtrtetnrennnn nenn 4 2 F Operation carene a a a a aaa 4 29 1 HotWate r iae a e a a a a ae 4 220 2 CMUSIMING ME E ET 4 21020 FISK Of SIPPING eiin a a aa ori aiaei 4 ZO Cleaning steht eee e a a ea eed ER ekira 5 2 6 1 Pressure washing seeeeeeeeeeeeereeesssessssttrrtrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnsnssssstrtnrrretrneee nn 5 2 6 2 The outside of the machine 00 000 6 ccce cece eee eens eeeesneeee eee estes 5 PAMELA TEILA LNG MOON AS SEES dene deta eabem A E T 5 2 7 Repai
5. Close the door and start the wash programme by pressing button 11 While the machine is washing the display 1 will show the remaining washing time up to the final rinse When the wash programme has finished display 1 shows the selected programme Do not open the door until the selected programme appears on the display Open the door and remove the cassette with the clean items from the ma chine NOTE If there is to be a long break between washes select pause mode PO The door remains closed to save energy and to stop the temperature of the water in the wash tank from falling 4 2 3 Guaranteed final rinse The temperature of the final rinse water is always correct and the right amount of rinse water is always used If the rinse temperature is too low an alarm is triggered on the control panel The machine continues washing until the right temperature is reached However the alarm can be reset with button 7 on the panel The wash programme continues but the machine will then rinse at a lower temperature However an alarm is trig gered If the flow during the final rinse is too low an alarm is displayed on the control pan el The alarm can also be set up to stop the machine The factory setting is for an alarm only If you need an alarm which stops the machine the setting must be changed by a service engineer in the machine s software 37 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 2 4 Chec
6. The mains switch is off Turn on the mains switch The machine does not fill with water The stopcock on the incoming water supply is closed Open the stopcock The doors are open Close the doors The tanks overfill The level pipe is not in place Fit the level pipe The level pipe s rubber sleeve is not sealing against the bottom plate Check that the level pipe is closed Change the rubber sleeve if it is damaged The machine does not start washing The doors are not closed Close the doors Dishes are blocking the magnet on the hood door Remove the dishes Noise from the wash pump Low water level Foam in the tank Check the level Change the water The machine is not cleaning properly The rinsing and washing nozzles are clogged with dirt Check and clean the nozzles There is too little detergent Check that there is sufficient deter gent in the machine The wrong wash programme Choose a programme with a longer washing time The water in the tanks is too dirty Change the water There is too little granulate in the tank Check the amount of granulate and add more if necessary The removable parts are incorrectly fitted Fit the parts correctly Granulate sticks to the washed items The rinse nozzles are blocked Clean the nozzles There is too much foam in the ma chine Check to see how clean the
7. 1 2 gt 10 3 9 8 a 7 6 11 5 27310 Recommendations Change the water if a large amount of foam forms If a large number of items need washing before lunch and relatively few during the afternoon change the water directly after the lunchtime wash If a large number of items need to be washed after breakfast and after lunch change the water twice both after breakfast and after lunch 39 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Changing the water Before changing the water you must run programme P4 Use a cassette containing no items for washing Press the 0 1 button 6 to switch off the power Keep the door shut and press the buttons 17 on the side of the machine e Lower the door in parallel with the front panel Take out the circular table 16 the filter 14 and the cover plates 15 Rinse these items in water e Turn the level pipe 21 a quarter of a turn to empty the tank If necessary rinse the wash tank and the granulate with water Turn the level pipe 21 back a quarter of a turn until the rubber seal 22 seals with the bottom plate Replace the cover plates filter and circular table Press 0 1 6 and close the door The machine will now fill with clean water When the tank is full and the correct operating temperature has been reached the machine is ready for use again The door pushbuttons 17 for the door lock on the side of the machine 40
8. The machine will start to fill with water e Messages indicating the sequence of events appear on the display 1 iJ NOTE The time needed to heat the water to the right wash temperature depends on the temperature of the incoming water 4 1 4 Positioning the items in the cassette liquid All the items must be correctly and firmly positioned The dirty side of the items must face outwards Check that nothing is sticking out and preventing the cas sette from rotating in the machine A N NOTE The items must not be soaked or pre washed with ordinary washing up 19 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 1 5 Using accessories A N A number of accessories is available for washing different types of items It is im portant to use the correct accessories in order to obtain the best washing results Items which are incorrectly positioned can come loose and damage the machine Granulate and scraper spatula The granulate is used for washing programmes with granulate P1 P2 and P3 The scraper spatula is used to scrape off loose dirt A Granulate 209 7260 B Scraper spatula 209 7261 20 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 1 6 Restaurant kit WD 90GR Flex Kit for customers with a mix of items typical of a restaurant For customers with a large number of gastronorm containers in smaller sizes 1 2 1 3 1 4 or 2 8 There is the option of washing lightly soiled loads in plastic washing basket
9. and bowls 209 7279 32 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Mesh basket Small utensils can be placed in the mesh basket They should be put loose in the basket for the best washing results avar AAN CU U R UY 003 7278 4 Mesh basket 209 7278 Wash basket for ABC containers Wash basket specially designed for washing ABC containers 003 7259 Wash basket for ABC containers 209 7259 33 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Cassette for large plastic boxes There is room even for large plastic boxes in this cassette 003 7275 Cassette for large plastic boxes 209 7275 34 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 2 Using the machine 4 2 1 Washing In the various stages of the wash cycle the cassette rotates as follows Washing around 8 revolutions minute Rinsing around 13 revolutions minute Spinning around 80 revolutions minute Choosing the wash programme The machine has six wash programmes P1 P6 which can be selected using the three programme selection buttons 10 P1 P2 and P3 Each programme button can be used to select two programmes By pressing a programme button repeat edly you can switch between the two wash programmes and pause mode The LED 2 above the button is li
10. being washed are for some reason not suitable for spinning for example if the items cannot be fixed firmly in the cassette Wash programmes without granulate The display 1 shows which programme has been selected These programmes are used for items which cannot be washed using granulate such as plastic canteens The programme times depend on the water pressure during the final rinse P4 Heavily soiled wash without granulate and with spin Programme time approx 2 3 minutes Factory setting P5 Heavily soiled wash without granulate and with spin Programme time approx 3 8 minutes Factory setting P6 Heavily soiled wash without granulate and with spin Programme time approx 6 8 minutes Factory setting The programmes can be run with or without a spin cycle The machine is supplied with the spin cycle enabled If you need a programme without a spin cycle you must change the setting in the machine s software A programme without a spin cycle should be used if the items being washed are for some reason not suitable for spinning for example if the items cannot be fixed firmly in the cassette 36 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 2 2 Starting the wash programme washing G The dishware must not be soaked or pre washed in washing up liquid Make sure that the dishes are in a position where they cannot move out of the wash basket during the wash and rinse phases
11. spare parts manual is supplied with the machine it should be given to the service engineer who is responsible for the machine If the WEB Tool manual is supplied with the machine it must be kept near the ma chine 16 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 Instructions for use All personnel using the machine must be given training in how the machine works by the person responsible for staff safety The dishwasher should not be used by anyone suffering from a physical or mental illness Children should be watched closely to ensure that they do not play with the ma chine iJ Text messages appear on the machine s display which indicate what the machine is doing The machine s reference values which can be changed and alarms of different types also appear on the display 17 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 4 1 Preparations 4 1 1 The machine s design C WD 90GR 90_06r1 ONDARRUN A 32 oa mw on M nA un O NO aR WN gt O 18 19 20 21 22 23 27310 Display LEDs which indicate the choice of programme LED which indicates that the diagnostics function is activated LED for the alarm function flashes in the case of an alarm that can be reset LED which lights when the power is switched on On Off Button for resetting alarm Button for switching between diagnostic mess
12. that are available to prevent splashing The supplier cannot be held liable for any faults caused by the use of pressure washers on the machine and any such use will invalidate the warranty stalh Steel wool and pressure washers must not be used for cleaning AN There is a risk of splashing even if the floor is only hosed down 42 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Cleaning the inside of the machine Preparations Run the machine on programme P4 without a load Switch off the machine by pressing button 0 1 76 The display 1 show horizontal bars These will disappear after a few minutes Press buttons 17 when the door is closed Lower the door in parallel with the front panel Take out the circular table 16 the filter 14 and the cover plates 15 Rinse these items in water N The door pushbuttons 17 for the door lock on the side of the machine 43 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Draining and cleaning the tanks The level pipe 21 and the rubber seal 22 e Turn the level pipe 21 a quarter of a turn to empty the tanks Take out and clean the level pipe 21 once the tanks are empty Clean the inside of the machine Rinse the tanks 12 13 and the granulate in hot water Cleaning the wash nozzles and the wash arms A Undo the quick release lock A Take out the wash arms Check and clean the wash nozzles B Take out th
13. 80 Conveyor dishwashers WD B xxx WD xxCT WD 40BRE ACS 38 47 Special dishwashers WD 18CW WD 25BR WD 25T WD 8020 8020W 8020WL 9020 9020W ACS 400HC ACS 800 Conform to the following directives EU Declaration of Conformity according to EU s Machinery Directive 2006 42 EG annex IIA Harmonised standards EN 12 100 1 Machine safety specification for general requirements part 1 EN 12 100 2 Machine safety specification for general requirements part 2 EN 60 204 1 Machine safety electrical equipping of machines general requirements EU Declaration of Conformity according to EU s Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Harmonised standards EN 60 529 Specification for degrees of protection provided by enclosures IP code For products marked with EN 60 204 1 Machine safety electrical equipping of machines general requirements For other products EN 60 335 1 Safety of household and similar electrical appliances General requirements EN 60 335 2 58 Specification for safety of household and similar electrical appliances Particular requirements Commercial electric dishwashing machines EN 50106 Safety Particular rules for routine tests EU Declaration of Conformity according to EU s EMC directive 2004 108 EC Harmonised standards EN 61 000 6 2 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Generic standards Immunity standard for industrial environments EN 55 014 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for hous
14. HACCP ALARM PUMP FUNCTIONALITY DEFECT PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 17 ROTATION ERROR ROTATING TABLE PRESS RESET First turn the machine off and then on so that the doors open You can also wait until the programme has finished Only the table stops rotating The wash programme does not stop Check that none of the items being washed have jammed the rotating table 16 Remove any items Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 37 LOW FLOW DURING FINAL RINSE PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 38 HACCP ALARM NO FLOW DURING FINAL RINSE PRESS RESET Check that the stopcocks on the incoming water supply are open Re set the alarm by pressing button 7 40 HACCP ALARM FINAL RINSE DEFECT PRESS RESET Check that the stopcocks on the incoming water supply are open Re set the alarm by pressing button 7 42 TIMEOUT WHEN FILLING TANK PRESS RESET TO START FILLING AGAIN Check that the stopcocks on the incoming water supply are open Check that the level pipe 20 is closed and that the rubber seal 21 on the level pipe is sealing with the bottom plate Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 43 TIMEOUT WHEN HEATING TANK PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 44 LOW TEMPERATURE IN TANK PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 45 HACCP ALARM HEATING OF TANK DEFECT PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by press
15. WD 90GR Flex eseeeeeeessssssssssssrrrrerrrrerrrrrrrreessssssseerene 21 4 1 7 Gastronorm kit WD 90GR HO seeeessssesssssssssssrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrressssssssreeeene 25 4 1 8 Other extra equipment for the WD 90GR Flex WD 90GR HC 30 4 2 Using Wie machine 2 Soest bane ee ooleeeteetetl bby geet na Rien ieee eee 35 4 2 1 VVASIAING eee eet because iene ote a aa sealed ere tetas edie ites hie nel et aS 35 4 2 2 Starting the wash programme washing eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeentetaeeeeeees 37 4 2 3 Guaranteed final rinse 4 4 e00 2eceeeceh cs aoe eet Ree eR 37 4 2 4 Checking the washed items 0 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaaaaeeeeeees 38 4 2 5 Stopping the machine during Operation ccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 38 4 2 6 Changing the Water ceca ccctcas cenecdtsescagse sods eetcee atte tute task Enae Ea Eep E iene eee 39 4 3 After Use Cleaning 2csetsc tances eiiaoe ati a etee eae inaenea ana 42 4 3 1 Daily CIGAMING sse n aa elas aetna inate ats seas 42 4 3 2 Periodic cleaning sireni ene cedzece tee EEA ERE centers eves 46 4 3 3 Periodic SERVICING seee e ee ot hdd seat Sete nah ach DEEE lore Se 48 4 3 4 Operating Problems svniwhieuadiaddhuahad minaiadnmadimuadlone 49 5 Technical information aaananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 52 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 General information 1 General information Read the instructions in this manual ca
16. ages Button for diagnostic messages Buttons for selecting the programme Control button for starting the wash programme Wash tank Wash tank with granulate Filter Cover plates Circular table Pushbuttons for the door lock Pressing the buttons allows the door to be lowered in parallel with the front panel Wash nozzle Washer arms Drive arm Level pipe Rubber seal Rinse pipe for final rinse 18 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 1 2 Preparations before filling Check that the machine has been cleaned and that the stopcocks on the water supply are open that there is granulate in the granulate wash tank 13 The tank should contain 5 litres of granulate that the wash tank 12 is completely free from granulate Granulate in the wash tank can cause a water leak round the rubber seal 22 on the level pipe 21 the amount of detergent and drying agent A N NOTE Ordinary washing up liquid must not be used in the machine or for soak ing It causes foam to form and produces poor washing results Fit the level pipe 21 The rubber seal of the level pipe 22 must be sealed against the bottom plate the cover plates 15 the filters 14 4 1 3 Filling the machine NOTE There must not be a cassette in the machine while it is filling Press button 6 to switch on the power supply Press one of the programme buttons P1 P2 or P3 10 Close the door
17. ainer over the holder If the lid has a projecting handle slide it over the holder 003 7253 ABC holder 209 7253 28 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Saucepan support extra equipment The saucepan support is used for washing smaller pots The items are positioned in the cassette so that they do not move during the wash cycle 003 7252 Saucepan support 209 7252 Rubber tensioner extra equipment Items which are difficult to position can be fastened in place with the rubber ten sioner 003 7272 Rubber tensioner 209 7272 29 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 1 8 Other extra equipment for the WD 90GR Flex WD 90GR HC Sorting bench The sorting bench is used for removing food residues and stacking dirty items 003 7270 Sorting bench 209 7270 Rinsing unit The rinsing unit can be used both for rinsing items before washing and for clean ing the machine and the dishwashing room Rinsing unit 209 7390 30 WD 90GR Instructions for use Rev 2 0 20110515 Trolley The trolley is used for moving clean and or dirty items Trolley 209 7262 31 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Utensil holder Holder for a variety of utensils which can be fitted on both sides of the machine 003 7257 Utensil holder 209 7257 Holder for small pans and bowls This holder is used for bowls and pans Holder for small pans
18. ater connection oien a a o ET 11 38 Dran COMME CHON e a sc a a ta ree ieina 11 38 4 Ventilator tices e a a aan A E e Se a araa a Ee EEEa SAEK SED RE 11 3 9 Installing detergent and drying agent equipment seeeeeeeeeessssssssesrerserrrreene 12 3 9 1 Electrical connection of the equipment esceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13 3 9 2 Detergent dosing system 2 c eceeceeneeeeteeetesnensnennecccecececenecseeeeteenees 13 3 9 3 Drying agent dosing system 6 c cccceceeceee eens seeenensnesenendccececeneceneceeneeees 13 3 10 Tal OPO RUG MN mea eea reee dEr ESEE 14 3 10 1 Start up schedule sicseicc vetoes ata a ates deisiechtenas eek 14 3 11 Technical documentation 2 2 ceseseesesideeecesneeeeeeccteeeeeneeden eens eeeeeedeeneesnecees 16 A Instructions for USe siscccssisisecsene cecessssvceccdannnaienesteasstsieeestdecesseetesueeees 17 Ail PRE DAlALONS Asai isceederta e a A E pas A a E e E EAEE E 18 4 1 1 The machine s design soie sciivclsscceec teeta ches ees ded eanaelen ienen enana nenene needs 18 4 1 2 Preparations before filing s esccdadesaaccue Bees oe ce teceadens beeen GeeideonceceeSet ei eeneeet 19 4 1 3 Filling the machine 8 ciel neler de ade eere ear a he acd Eee 19 4 1 4 Positioning the items in the cassette n nnnoseeenenseerrrrerrrrrnrreresesreeeeeee 19 4 1 5 Using accessories scecececeececcceceecceeeceneceneseteeetesnensnenseescsusaeectencneceseeeees 20 4 1 6 Restaurant kit
19. d in a way that complies with the current regula tions of the local water supply authority Check that the water and steam connec tions are tight before operating the machine Make sure that the mains voltage is the same as that indicated on the machine s rating plate The machine should be connected to a lockable mains switch 2 4 Detergent and drying agent A N Only detergent and drying agent intended for industrial dishwashing machines must be used Ordinary washing up liquid must not be used in the machine or for soaking Contact your detergent supplier regarding the choice of a suitable deter gent Be aware of the risk of handling washing and drying agents Protective gloves and safety glasses should be used when handling dishwasher detergent Read the warning text on the detergent and drying agent containers as well as the deter gent supplier s regulations 2 5 Operation 2 5 1 Hot water The temperature of the wash and rinse water is 58 C and 85 C Do not open the door until the wash and rinse phases have finished 2 5 2 Crushing risk Take care when opening and closing the door as there is a risk of body parts be ing crushed between the door and the tank and at the top of the machine be tween the door and the cover plate 2 5 3 Risk of slipping In order to prevent the risk of people slipping if granulate has been spilled on the floor this must be regularly swept up Keep the floor dry and mop up any water which has b
20. dishwasher Disconnect the power supply before opening the electrical cabinet Avoid touch ing hot pipes and the booster heater 2 7 1 Safety instructions if the machine is not functioning Check the following Has the machine been used according to the instructions Are all the removable parts in the correct place Is the mains switch in the ON position Are the fuses in the electrical cabinet undamaged Ask the service person nel to check the fuses If this does not solve the problem ask authorised service personnel to check the machine 2 8 Recycling the machine When the dishwasher has reached the end of its service life it must be recycled in accordance with current regulations Contact professionals who specialise in recycling Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 3 Installation 3 1 General information A A The machine must be installed by authorised personnel only Read these instructions carefully as they contain important information regarding the correct installation method The instructions should be used together with the machine s wiring diagram and flow diagrams for water and steam The machine is CE marked The CE mark is only valid for machines that have not been modified If the machine is damaged as a result of the instructions not being followed this invalidates the supplier s warranty and product liability 3 2 Requirements for the installation site 3 2 1 Lighti
21. e wash arms 19 Undo the quick release lock and pull the wash arms straight up Rinse them inside and out Check that the nozzles 18 are not blocked Replace the wash arms 44 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 gt gt Reassembling the machine 1 Drive arm 2 Clamp 3 Ring Replace the washer arms 19 Replace the circular table 16 In order for the circular table to function the clamp on the edge of the table must be firmly fixed to the lower part of the drive arm 20 Clean the washing basket and other accessories Put the filter 14 cover plates 15 and level pipe 21 in the washing bas ket outside the machine Cleaning the outside of the machine Wipe the outside of the machine with a soft damp cloth If detergent is used it must not contain abrasives Detergents containing abra sives will damage the stainless steel panels The outside of the machine must not be hosed down Water can enter the ma chine and damage the control panel and electrical equipment 45 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 4 3 2 Periodic cleaning Collecting the granulate iJ The granulate must be collected and cleaned once a week This must be done before the machine is emptied and switched off 90_11 To collect the granulate replace the filters with the connector plates A and the granulate collectors B Remove the circular table 16 and the filter 14 Put
22. eam connection option Condensation connection option Drain connection Detergent connection 10 Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 3 8 1 Electrical connection A G This symbol on a component is a warning of electrical equipment The part may only be removed by a qualified electrician or trained personnel Information about electrical connections can be found on the machine s wiring di agrams The wiring diagrams are inside the electrical cabinet door Store the di agrams in the electrical cabinet after installation The machine must be connected to a lockable mains switch This should be po sitioned on the wall where it is protected from the water and steam which may be released when the door is opened There is a bushing for the electric cable in position 3 The cable is connected in the electrical cabinet 3 8 2 Water connection G Connect the cold and hot water pipes according to the labels by the connection points 1 2 If the machine is connected to a hose the internal diameter of the hose must be at least 12 mm The hot water connection is fitted with a filter The cold water connection is fitted with a filter non return valve and vacuum valve The connections have an internal thread A stopcock must be installed on the water supply pipes It is important that the water supply has sufficient pressure to ensure the correct flow of water to the machine The required pressure can be found in
23. ed with chlorine You can store the granulate in the freezer dur ing this period If the machine is not being used for a long period cooking oil should be sprayed into the pump housings The oil will prevent rust from forming in the pump housing and jamming the impeller The cooking oil is sprayed into the pumps inlet pipes This should be done by an authorised engineer Checking the amount of granulate Changing the granulate The granulate will gradually start to wear and the washing results may be affect ed In order to maintain good washing results it is important that the machine al ways contains the correct quantity of granulate Add fresh granulate if necessary If the granulate is very worn it should be replaced The best time to do this is when the granulate is being collected as part of the normal cleaning process This should be checked every week Recycling the granulate Used granulate should not be disposed of with other waste If the granulate is not contaminated it can be recycled The granulate can also be discarded at an approved site or incinerated if this is permitted under local regulations The granulate should preferably be recycled rather than being discarded or incin erated 48 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 4 3 4 Operating problems Troubleshooting PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION No indication on the control panel display when the control button is pressed
24. een spilled WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Safety instructions 2 6 Cleaning A N The temperature of the water in the tank is approx 58 C and contains detergent Be careful when draining and cleaning the tank Use protective gloves 2 6 1 Pressure washing The machine must not be cleaned with a pressure washer If pressurised water is directed at the electrical cabinet the water may penetrate the cabinet and dam age the electrical equipment which may affect the safety of the machine In order to satisfy current requirements electrical components of approved enclo sure classes are used There is no enclosure class capable of withstanding high pressure 2 6 2 The outside of the machine AN Pressure washers and hoses must not be used to wash the outside of the ma chine Water can penetrate into the electrical cabinet and the control panel and damage the equipment which may affect the safety of the machine 2 6 3 Cleaning the floor A N When the floor is being cleaned using a pressure washer water can splash up under the machine and damage the components These have not been designed to withstand being washed with water Never use a pressure washer to clean the floor within 1 metre of the dishwasher without the special protective covers that are available to prevent splashing Problems with splashing can also occur when using ordinary hoses WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Safety instructions 2 7 Repairing and servicing the
25. ehold appliances electric tools and similar apparatus EMC Part 1 Emission V xj 2012 01 02 Torsten Nyberg Managing Director
26. ess dH 2 7 Hot water connection 50 70 C internal thread R72 Cold water connection 5 12 C internal thread Ri Drain connection PP pipe mm 50 Hot water capacity pressure kPa 250 Hot water capacity flow litres min 15 Cold water capacity cooling min max pressure kPa 100 600 Floor drain capacity litres sec 3 SIZE AND WEIGHT FOR TRANSPORT Size LxWxH mm 1060x900x1950 Weight kg 340 Including packaging 53 ee hAd Wexiddisk CE Declaration of Conformity This declaration of conformity only refers to the machine product in the condition in which it is supplied not any additions or modifications made by the customer user Manufacturer Wexiddisk AB Mardvagen 4 S 352 45 V xj Sweden Tel 46 470 77 12 00 Fax 46 470 237 52 Representative BF Engineering Services LTD Rekal doo Agroznanje doo Fastus ehf M s Aishwarya Consolidates Pvt Ltd Nakanishi Mfg Co Ltd Martin Food Equipment Ltd Compiler of technical documentation Magnus Ericsson Our machines are manufactured 2012 in accordance with applicable EU directives and we declare under sole responsibility that the following products Single tank dishwashers with accessories WD 4x WD 6x WD 7 WD PRM6 7 Pot wash machines WD 12 WD 90x WD 100GR Tunnel dishwashers with accessories WD 11 WD 151C 211C WD 151E 211E 241E 331E 421E WD 153 213 243 333 423 WD 215T WD PRM60 90 WD T60 60F 80 120 WD C90 180 WD BF90 1
27. he granulate is heavier than the food residues the food residues will float to the surface and run off with the excess water Follow the weekly cleaning instruc tions and allow the granulate to air properly overnight rgran Cleaning the granulate Disinfecting the granulate each year or as required Collect and clean the granulate in accordance with the previous instruc tions e Empty the machine and clean it in the usual way Press button 6 to switch off the power supply Pour the granulate back into the machine Clean the circular table cover plates filters and level pipe Refit the com ponents NOTE Contact the service engineer or detergent supplier to shut off the deter gent and drying agent dosing system e Start the machine and fill it with water in the usual way Pour one litre of chlorine into the wash tank then run programme P4 e Run programme P1 with granulate three times followed by programme P4 Empty the chlorinated water from the tanks Refill the wash tank and run programme P1 once to rinse out the machine The machine is now disinfected Contact the service engineer to switch the detergent and drying agent dosing sys tem back on 47 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 3 3 Periodic servicing G C amp Long intervals between using the machine If the machine is not being used for a long period the granulate and the machine should be disinfect
28. he setting of the reference values Check the functioning of the booster pump where applicable All the reference values have been set to the recommended values on de livery 4 Run a number of washes complete with loads and check that There are no water leaks The door switch works The water temperatures are maintained The washed items are clean There is no granulate sticking to the washed items The washed items are dried There is an adequate water flow to the machine Recommended setting 5 I wash cycle Flow 15l min This can be checked in the machine s reference values and diagnostics function 5 Final check Empty the machine and turn off the power using the power switch Re tighten all connections on the circuit breakers and relays Set all the circuit breakers to the on position Inform the customer if the water flow and the water pressure are too low Display the maintenance instructions supplied with the machine 6 Train dishwashing staff 15 Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 3 11 Technical documentation G To ensure that the machine is used correctly it is essential that the documenta tion supplied with the machine is made available to the staff who will be using the machine The installation and user manuals should be kept near the machine If the service manual is supplied with the machine it should be given to the serv ice engineer who is responsible for the machine If the
29. ime programme 5 min 3 8 Total washing time programme 6 min 6 8 Capacity 1 1 canteens programme units FLEX 4 Capacity 1 1 canteens programme units HC 6 Water consumption rinsing programme litres 3 5 5 Water consumption cooling programme litres 0 1 5 Max steam consumption kg h 15 Max surface temperature at a room temperature of 20 C C 30 Noise level dB A 68 Factory setting The wash time is adjustable Max capacity depending on the depth of the canteens Applies under ideal conditions with a spin cycle The water consumption de pends on the local conditions Fine adjustments can be made during installation When the machine is steam heated Measured 1 metre from side of the machine 52 WD 90GR Technical information Rev 2 0 20110515 CONNECTION ELECTRICALLY HEATED MACHINE Total connected power kW 11 3 Main fuse 400V 3N A 20 Max connection area 400V 3N L1 L3 N PE Cu mm 6 Other voltages on request CONNECTION STEAM HEATED MACHINE 50 250 kPa Total connected power kW 2 4 Main fuse 400V 3N A 16 Max connection area 400V 3N L1 L3 N PE Cu mm 6 Steam connection internal thread R72 Condensing water connection internal thread R72 Other voltages on request WATER DRAIN AND VENTILATION CONNECTIONS Water quality hardn
30. ing button 7 48 HACCP ALARM HEATING OF BOILER DEFECT PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 51 HACCP ALARM WASHING DETERGENT FUNCTIONALITY DEFECT PRESS RESET Check and fill with new detergent Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 50 Instructions for use WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 ALARM TEXT ACTION 57 EXTERNAL ALARM ACTIVATED PRESS RESET Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 58 TIME TO CHANGE WATER IN TANK PRESS RESET Change the water Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 60 CHECK GRANULE LEVEL PRESS RESET Collect the granulate in the granulate collectors and check the level Reset the alarm by pressing button 7 51 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Technical information 5 Technical information The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical data TECHNICAL DATA Granulate pump kW 2 2 Rinse pump kW 1 5 Rotating table motor kW 0 18 Booster heater kW 9 Tank heater kW 9 Tank volume litres 100 Weight machine in operation kg 430 Granulate amount litres 5 Enclosure class IP 55 CAPACITY AND OPERATING DATA Total washing time programme 1 min 5 Total washing time programme 2 min 8 Total washing time programme 3 min 10 3 Total washing time programme 4 min 2 3 Total washing t
31. king the washed items iJ Always check the washing results Check whether any granulate has stuck to the items and if it has remove it Check particularly carefully when washing perforated canteens kont Checking the washed items 4 2 5 Stopping the machine during operation If the machine needs to be stopped during operation for some reason press but ton 6 to turn off the power supply To restart the machine press the On Off button 6 38 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 2 6 Changing the water To achieve the best possible washing results it is important that the water is changed frequently NOTE The water in the wash tank must be changed regularly otherwise foam will start to form and the washing results will deteriorate If the filter are clogged with foam or if foam comes out of the waste pipe the water must be changed im mediately Before changing the water run a washing programme without granulate iJ The machine has an alarm which indicates when the water is dirty and must be changed The alarm is set off after a preset number of wash cycles The LED 4 flashes to indicate that the alarm has been activated The alarm can be reset by pressing button 7 The machine can also be locked to prevent it from being used any further when the alarm about the water change is triggered The setting must be changed by a service engineer in the machine s software L WD 90GR
32. ng In order to ensure the best possible working conditions during installation opera tion servicing and maintenance make sure that the machine is installed in a well lit room 3 2 2 Ventilation 3 2 3 Drains The machine produces heat and steam when in operation In order to ensure the best possible working conditions a certain air change rate is required in the dish washing room The ventilation requirements for the room are calculated as per applicable standards There must be a floor drain for the machine s waste water and for water used for cleaning The drain should be located under the machine s loading bench The floor drain capacity can be found in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Installation 3 2 4 Space for servicing A 1 metre area should be left clear in front of the machine for servicing purposes The area above the machine must not contain any equipment which could pre vent the fitting servicing and replacement of parts 3 3 Transport and storage Always transport the machine in an upright position A N Take care during transport as there is a risk of the machine tipping over A N NOTE The machine must not be transported without a pallet or other support Some form of support beam must always be used along the sides of the machine during transport otherwise the machine may be damaged When transporting the machine without a normal wooden pallet always check that none of the compo
33. nstructions for use Ladle holder extra equipment The ladle holder is used for washing utensils such as ladles whisks etc 003 7277 Ladle holder 209 7277 All round holder extra equipment The all round holder is used for washing ABC containers pots and pans Pots and pans can be hung from the top part of the holder 003 7273 All round holder 209 7273 23 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Holder for 1 3 1 6 and 1 9 containers extra equipment The holder is suitable for use when washing 1 3 1 6 and 1 9 containers 003 7282 Holder for 1 3 1 6 and 1 9 containers 209 7282 Holder for 1 4 and 1 6 containers extra equipment The holder is suitable for use when washing 1 4 and 1 6 containers Holder for 1 4 and 1 6 containers 209 7286 24 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use 4 1 7 Gastronorm kit WD 90GR HC Kit for customers using large numbers of items in gastronorm sizes or only these types of item Individual pots and mixing bowls Accessory for the hexagonal cas sette intended for washing a small quantity of other items Hexagonal cassette Cassette with supporting sides for all types of washing The items are positioned in the cassette so that they do not move during the wash cycle 1 hexagonal cas sette is supplied with the machine Hexagonal cassette with space for 6 1 1 gastronorm containers 209 7285 Pot holder Holder used for
34. omer on start up Machine type Machine serial number Installation date Customer Postal address Telephone Contact Dealer Telephone Contact Installation company Telephone Contact Service company Telephone Detergent supplier Telephone Customer s signature End user s signature Name in block capitals Installation WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Read the installation and user manuals carefully Then check the following points 1 Check Water and drain connections That the machine is evenly balanced That the cassette can easily be moved in and out of the machine Detergent and drying agent That the pump filters level pipe and tank filter are in position That the FU21 and FU41 mini switches are in the off position The pump s direction of rotation Note If the pump is rotating in the wrong direction the phase must be inverted on the terminal block for the incoming electrical cable That there is the right quantity of granulate in the machine That the overheating protection on the booster heater and the tank element are set to zero Filling the machine Turn on the power switch Close the door Fill the machine with water in accordance with the instructions for use The booster heater fills automatically FU21 and FU41 switch on when the tank is full Check t
35. refully as they contain important informa tion regarding the correct effective and safe installation use and servicing of the dishwasher Keep this manual in a safe place so that it can be used by other operators of the dishwasher The electronics in the machine are ROHS compatible 1 1 Symbols used in this manual HACCP lop poe This symbol warns of situations where a safety risk may arise The instructions given should be followed in order to prevent injury This symbol on a component is a warning of electrical equipment The machine is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity wrist band must be used when handling the electronics This symbol explains the correct way to perform a task in order to prevent poor results damage to the dishwasher or hazardous situations This symbol identifies recommendations and hints to help you to get the best per formance from the machine This symbol explains the importance of careful and regular cleaning of the ma chine to meet hygiene requirements WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 General information 1 2 Symbols on the dishwasher AN This symbol on a component is a warning of electrical equipment The component may only be removed by a qualified electrician The machine is sensitive to elec trostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity wristband must be used when handling the electronics 1 2 1 Machine marking The machine has
36. ring and servicing the dishwasher cceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 2 7 1 Safety instructions if the machine is not functioning eeeeeeeeeeeees 6 2 8 Recycling the machine wn ietictan inch cube ina lone alah tell talent aed 6 3 MMSTANAUOIN iieis eaaa Aaaa ex ae eaaa aiaia Eaa 7 3 General information access acavaisiahentetnenss woe a e a a 7 3 2 Requirements for the installation Site ccccecceccssesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea 7 eM MG FNM oee a ec a Rd ek te leh eee tite et UN aide hee ah aad 7 3 22 WO MMUALION 2645 ccntexmcess nie ciosessteiels a eaten a S 7 3 22 Drains eien Cenaugan eta hann simi cohen a e est ealenalesusal cpnsesdsetulevacadt a e ted 7 3 2 4 Space for Servicing s dir aee aei stented ect tea teed nal elie data ch es 8 3 3 Transport and Storage i issue nenecetenc aie eee aie ieee 8 3 4 Preparing for the installation c c ccsecececceeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeensesneecenceeeees 8 SO WINDACKIIIG cclecestesier teste e ee Se ed tigate oe kas eel eet eai 9 3 6 Recycling the packaging c sseseeeeeeeeeeessceccececeneeneeeneeeeeteeetesnensnnnscceeeenes 9 ol ASANO seene n a ones damars Ae a a GS 9 3 7 1 Positioning the machine lt isz a2 tne steed alt cell ind Goat de rl ve Sole ees 9 WD 90GR Rev SB COMME CONS oeae a lok ik lagen ae a E nal nena 10 3 0 1 Electrical COMMGCHON neseser ieser eneee cies EEEE EERE EErEE EE EEE 11 3 8 2 W
37. s Square cassette Cassette with supporting sides for all types of washing The items are positioned in the cassette so that they do not move during the wash cycle 1 cassette is sup plied with the machine ay A A A T MAS 003 7276 Square cassette 209 7276 Supporting side The supporting side 3 are supplied with the machine is positioned on the base of the cassette and used for washing lids chopping boards baking trays and oth er items The items are placed between the supporting sides The sides are re movable and the distance between them can be adjusted to fit the items being washed To remove the sides push them together from the side and lift them up 003 7280 Supporting side 209 7280 21 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Pot grille The pot grille is used to prevent items moving sideways The grille is positioned in the fixed runners on the cassette 3 pot grilles are supplied with the machine f 003 7354 Pot grille 209 7354 Flexible insert Bowls small saucepans baking tins and other items which are hard to position in other holders can be washed in the flexible insert The items are clamped in po sition between the two sides of the insert which are held apart with a lock mech anism 1 flexible insert is supplied with the machine 003 7281 Flexible insert 209 7281 22 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 I
38. t if the programme has been selected If the LED is not lit the machine is in pause mode CL WD 90GR 1 2 10 3 9 8 4 7 6 11 5 27310 If no wash programme has been selected LED not lit the machine is in pause mode and possible programme choices are shown on the display The programme buttons correspond to the following wash programmes e P1 Wash programmes P1 and P4 Press P1 twice to access programme P4 P2 Wash programmes P2 and P5 Press P2 twice to access programme P5 e P3 Wash programmes P3 and P6 Press P3 twice to access programme P6 35 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Wash programmes with granulate The display 1 shows which programme has been selected Use a programme with granulate for very dirty items such as burned saucepans baking sheets and gratin dishes The programme times depend on the water pressure during the final rinse P1 Wash with granulate and spin Programme time approx 5 minutes Factory setting P2 Wash with granulate and spin Programme time approx 8 minutes Factory setting P3 Wash with granulate and spin Programme time approx 10 3 minutes Factory setting The programmes can be run with or without a spin cycle The machine is supplied with the spin cycle enabled If you need a programme without a spin cycle you must change the setting in the machine s software A programme without a spin cycle should be used if the items
39. the manufacturer s product liability To further improve safety during installation operation and servicing the operator and the personnel responsible for installing and servicing the machine should read the safety instructions carefully Switch off the machine immediately in the event of a fault or malfunction The ma chine must only be serviced by trained engineers The regular checks described in the manual must be carried out in accordance with the instructions The ma chine must be serviced by a person authorised to do so by the manufacturer Use original spare parts Contact an authorised service company to draw up a pro gramme of preventative maintenance Dangerous situations may arise if the in structions above are not followed Before using the machine ensure that personnel are given the necessary training in operating and maintaining the machine Handle the machine with care during unloading and transport to avoid the risk of it tipping over Never lift or move the machine without using the wooden packag ing to support the stand WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Safety instructions 2 3 Installation AN This symbol on a component is a warning of electrical equipment The machine is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity wrist band must be used when handling the electronics Gror Water and steam pipes must only be connected by authorised personnel 1 Water pipes must be connecte
40. the TECH NICAL SPECIFICATIONS If the water pressure is too low a booster pump must be fitted 3 8 3 Drain connection The waste water system connected to 6 must have 50 mm metal pipes that will withstand collision or 50 mm plastic pipes The waste water pipe must be con nected to a floor drain and the opening of the pipe must be above the water level The capacity of the floor drain must be 3 litres second 3 8 4 Ventilation The machine produces heat and steam when in operation In order to ensure the best possible working conditions a certain air change rate is required in the dish washing room The ventilation requirements for the machine can be found in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS In addition the ventilation requirements for the room should be calculated on the basis of current standards 11 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Installation 3 9 Installing detergent and drying agent equipment The machine comes ready for fitting detergent and drying agent equipment but this is not included with the machine To avoid making unnecessary holes in the machine the equipment should be placed on the wall behind the machine on the outfeed side Connecting detergent and drying agent Incoming hot water Detergent hose Hole for measuring cell Junction box Bushing for drying agent hose Water outlet for detergent dosing Connection for drying agent dosing NOaRwWN gt 12 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Installation
41. the granulate collector B where the filters are normally located and the two connector plates A on each side of the collector Run programme P1 with granulate When the programme is finished remove the granulate collector B and the two connector plates A Check that all the granulate has been collect ed Check that the collector contains the correct amount of granulate The col lector should contain around 5 litres of granulate The granulate collector should be full to the brim Add fresh granulate if necessary The machine checks that there is the right amount of granulate after a cer tain number of wash cycles the number can be set Leave the granulate in the collectors overnight to air Put it back in the granulate wash tank 13 the next day Cleaning the granulate each week or as required The machine has an alarm which indicates when it is time to check the granulate level Collect the granulate Place the containers in the sink and rinse the granulate using a hand show er Remove any food residues The machine must also be cleaned in accordance with the instructions for daily cleaning 46 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Cleaning the granulate each month or as required e Collect the granulate and tip it into a bucket Place the bucket containing the granulate in the sink Take the hand show er and move it around in the granulate rinsing the granulate carefully As t
42. two rating plates one of which is placed at the bottom of one side of the machine and the other in the electrical cabinet The technical informa tion on the plates is also included on the machine s wiring diagram The various rating fields show Wexi disk AB ml D Nol O L J ro CE O kw TT O w kw M rdv gen 4 S 352 45 V XJ SWEDEN marks_07 Machine type Machine serial number Year of manufacture Enclosure protection class Voltage Number of phases with or without zero Frequency Main fuse Motor output Electrical heat output Max output ODN OAPWN gt Q O 1 3 Checking that the machine and the manual correspond Check that the type description on the rating plate corresponds with the type de scription on the front of the manual If manuals are missing it is possible to order new ones from the manufacturer or the local distributor When ordering new man uals it is important to quote the machine number found on the rating plates Safety instructions WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 2 Safety instructions 2 1 2 2 Transport General information A A The machine is CE marked which means that it complies with the requirements of the EU machinery directive with regard to product safety Product safety means that the design of the machine will prevent personal injury or damage to property Modifying the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer invalidates
43. wash water is Change the water if neces sary The granulate is in the wrong tank There is too much foam in the ma chine Check to see how clean the wash water is Change the water if neces sary The wash water is too dirty Change the water The washed items do not dry The rinse nozzles are blocked Check and clean the nozzles When you contact the service personnel you will need to answer the following questions about the machine machine type and model machine serial number and installation date short description of the fault problem what happened was being done immediately before the fault occurred 49 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Machine faults and user errors Machine faults and user faults are indicated with messages on the display 1 The alarms indicated with a flashing LED 4 can be reset with button 7 when the cause of the alarm has been rectified Alarms that are indicated by an LED 4 which is lit but does not flash cannot be reset by the operator The following alarms can be resolved by the operator For other alarms or if an alarm which has been reset by pressing button 7 recurs authorised service per sonnel must be called ALARM TEXT ACTION 1 EMERGENCY STOP Reset the emergency stop button by turning it in the direction of the ACTIVATED arrow Then reset the alarm by pressing button 7 PRESS RESET 10
44. washing larger pots The pots are hung from the handle The hooks on the holder fix firmly onto the cassette 1 pot holder is supplied with the machine 003 7255 Pot holder 209 7255 25 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Grid holder for 2 1 containers The containers are inserted between the holders 1 grid holder is supplied with the machine 003 7284 Grid holder for 2 1 containers 209 7284 Ladle holder extra equipment This holder is positioned in the middle of the pan holder It can be used for wash ing ladles whisks knives etc 003 7251 Ladle holder 209 7251 26 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Flexible insert extra equipment Bowls small saucepans baking tins and other items which are hard to position in other holders can be washed in the flexible insert The items are clamped be tween the sides of the insert 003 7283 Flexible insert 209 7283 Pot holder for small pots extra equipment The holder is used for small pots It can also be used for containers without rims which cannot be positioned between the cassette s fixing pins 003 7254 Pot holder for small pots 209 7254 27 WD 90GR Rev 2 0 20110515 Instructions for use Saucepan holder extra equipment Holder used for washing saucepans with long handle for example 003 7268 Saucepan holder 209 7268 ABC holder extra equipment Slide the handle of the cont
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