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1. A2 2002 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current lt 16 A EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 A2 2005 Immunity requirements for household appliances tools and similar apparatus Product family standard EN 55014 2 1997 1 2001 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Basic terminology methodology ISO 12100 1 2003 Safety of machinery Basic concepts general principles for design Technical principles ISO 12100 2 2003 on the basis of what is foreseen by the Directives 2006 95 CE 2004 108 CE 2006 42 CE 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC 2006 42 EC We decline any responsability for injuries or damage derived from machine misuse abuse by others or improper machine maintenance or repairs li_ 01 01 08 date The administrator Ing Affaba Roberto T lamber Qe i Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au HE2020 com au MODEL DESCRIPTION 9 _ 9 4 4 3 HEATING LEGEND ELECTRIC PRE RINSING RINSING 5 6 SECOND WASHING PRE WASHING FIRST WASHING THIRD WASHING 1 2 4 5 GREEN gt gt lamber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde
2. Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au WASHING OF DISHES 1 Fisrt of all remove any food residues and any oily masses 2 Knives forks and spoons should be previously softened the same applies to dishes should they be washed a long time after their use 3 Arrange the dishes as shown in the figures page 18 4 Push the rack toward the inlet of the machine The feeding system will make it step up automatically Insert the shelves so that dishes are faced to the inlet and trays are parallel to the machine 5 If the operator is not a position to remove the shelves from the outlet bracket they upon reaching the end thereof would cause the feeding system and rinsing to stop In order to restore the operating conditions it is sufficient to remove that shelf that operates limit switch micro DURING WASHING OPERATIONS 1 Check that the water temperatures are in accordance with the specified values 2 Monitor the levels of the detergent and the rinse agent liquid in the respective containers 3 Remove the pre wash filters periodically and remove any residues therefrom it is suggested to buy another spare filter in order not to have to stop the machine for an extented period of time lamber GREEN gt gt 4 Avoid dipping your naked hands into the soapy hot water present in the tanks This can cause burn
3. lamber GREEN gt gt e pre washing 40 maximum washing temperature is from 55 to 60 rinsing temperature is from 80 to 85 e there is detergent in the right concentration the filters are clean e washing water is not dirty e the positions of the objects in the rack are correct temperatur is SAFETY DEVICES The dishwashers are equipped with a number of devices in order to ensure the safety of the operator and of the appliance itself LIMIT MICROSWITCH If dishes reach the end of the unloading area before the operator has managed to unload the basket the limit switch stops the drawbar motion and therefore the baskets DOOR MICROSWITCHES Each inspection door is provided with two safety microswitches forming two redundant chains safety level 2 If one of the doors is opened accidentally the pumps the conveyor belt gearmotor and the rinsing area solenoid valve stop working This way all washing operations are stopped preventing dangerous jets of hot water from Spurting out Operation is restored only when the door are closed again and the start button pressed In case of appliances with more complex layouts more pushbuttons near the operator can be necessary HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au EMERGENCY STOP PUSHBUTTON Dish inlet and outlet side of the machine
4. nes v5 2 24 er C Oe x C Mir yat 97 5600 2 MANUAL WITH PULL THROUGH RACK INSTRUCTIONS DISHWASHERS CA lamber Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 R01 05 2008 HE2020 com au Hospitality Equipment 2020 P L HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The following hereby declares under full responsability that the following product RACK CONVEYOR DISHWASHERS mod M115 ASM 130 M150 M150A M180 M180A MATIC 10 20 33 3 39 49 49 59 59 MA10 MA20 MA33 MA39 MA49 MA59 for which this declaration refers to the conformity of the following standards e Safety of household and electrical appliances General requirements EN60335 1 2002 A1 A11 2004 A12 2006 A2 2006 e Safety of household and electrical appliances Part 2 Particular requirements for commercial electric dishwashing machines EN60335 2 58 2005 Household and similar electrical appliances Electromagnetic fields Methods for evaluation and measurements EN50366 2003 A1 2006 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of electrical motor operated and thermal appliances for households and similar purposes electric tools and similar electric apparatus EN 55014 1 2000 A1 2001
5. NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au TECHNICAL DATA AND DESCRIPTION The table reported at page 3 shows the basic models of conveyor dishwashers and identifies the single washing areas to which additional modules can be added to improve their performance ACCESSORIES COLDPREWASHNG STEAMCONDENSER CVM n DRYNG ASM MVM _ ADDITIONAL RINSING RIS HEATRECOVERER RCCYM KW SPLASH SHIELD PMC PMAPWAR 1 BOOSTERFUMP KW __ Nj TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model MATR Left Right Right Left i speed beskeshow 2 speed BEN Heat element KW 1 ELECTRIC POWER ELECTRICAL INPUT CIRCUIT BREAKER ELECTRIC INPUT VOLTAGE PRE WASHING amer FIRSTWASHING w SECONDWASHNG RW THIRD WASHING roerne XW mmus AW wamumer GEAREDOTR 4W NN RN RN lomber Qe HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au GEARED MOTOR _ General norms page 06 Introduction and safety norms page 07 Unpacking and delivery checks
6. running by minimum level pressure switch Boiler and dryer elements by thermostats with manual reset In case of troubles ask for the intervention of qualified and authorized personnel see the paragraph dedicated to the user RESIDUAL RISKS Although the appliance is equipped with the above mentioned safety devices danger of burns to upper limbs persists As already mentioned in the paragraph DURING WASHING OPERATIONS avoid dipping your naked hands into soapy hot water of the tanks This can cause burns and skin irritations In this case immediately rinse them with plenty of water Anyway consult the product card of the detergent employed HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au WASHING FLOW CONTROL SYSTEM Highest power position 1 Lowest power position 2 The flow control system is a device that allows You to act on the intensity of the washing power This can be useful by washing glasses when it is necessary to reduce the washing jet power This device is placed into the pre washing and washing areas of the rack conveyor dishwashing machines by the lower washing arms group In order to act on the control system You have to rotate the lever A by hand anticlockwise to rise the washing jet power and clockwise to reduce it If You turn it thoroughly leftwards You get the highest power 1 If You turn it th
7. draw below draw Before plugging the machine make sure that the supply voltage of the domestic wiring system and the water supply from water connection corresponds to the ones reported on the rating plate Installation should be carried out by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer s indications During instalation it is recommended to level the machine in order to ensure a correct operation lomber tAVA HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER CAlomber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au MATIC M MA First Section FOR THE USER OPERATION BEFORE WORKING BEFORE STARTING THE WORKING OPERATION BE SURE THAT the wall mounted on off switch is switched on the water and steam cocks are open water and steam are present in the system the filters arein their housings curtains are correctly positioned the inspection doors are closed the dimensions of the dishes to be washed do not exceed the washing working dimensions Check that the detergent and rinse aid containers are not empty Switch the machine Go to the page dealing with the model selected 7 for steam machines only DETERGENTS In case the machine is not provided with an automatic di
8. to others Personnel working with this machine must adhere strictly to all statutory safety regulations as well as the specific rules listed below Failure to do so may result in personal inyury and damage to the machine DO NOT attempt to move install set up or operate this machine until you have read and fully understood this Manual If doubt persists ask your Supervisor never leave tools parts or other loose material on or in the machine Before switching the equipment the equipment on make sure that the model plate data conforms to that of the electrical and water distribution network remember that even with the mains isolator in the OFF position the incoming cables are still live BEFORE starting machine o cycle after any maintenance or repair work make sure all protective are correctly installed be vigilant at all times remember that your safety and that of your fellow workers depend on you when moving or lifting the machine care must be taken to comply with all the relevant regulations governing such operations installation should be carried out by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer s instructions this equipment should be destined to the use which it has been conceived for Any other application should be considered improper and consequently dangerous the equipment should only be used by personnel trained for its use SPECIAL SAFETY REGULATIONS A Qez LAVA adjustement and rep
9. will light up ON LEVEL and automatically start the tank loading lamp is blinking When lamp B turning on indicates that the appropriate level has been reached in the tank and the heater element has been activated the display visualizes MACHINE READY 2 Wait until the washing and rinsing temperatures reach respectively 55 C to 60 C and 80 to 85 C Check the temperature of thermometers The display C1 indicates the number of the probe connected to the temperature indicated on display C2 pos 1 water inlet temperature pos 2 washing temperature pos 3 rinsing temperature pos 4 pre wash temperature pos 5 pre rinse temperature pos 6 drying temperature pos 7 second washing temperature GREEN sre 15 pos 8 option 3 4 5 6 Then push button D led The machine is ready to wash the dishes the information display visualizes now WASHING ENABLED Select the conveyor speed according to the objects to wash and push button E led corresponding to the selected speed will light up Push the START button G to start the washing and to move the racks the display information visualizes now IN CYCLE Introduce the rack in the tunnel and follow the warning instructions indicated on paragraph washing instructions see pag 17 The rinsing operation starts automaticaly at the passage of the LAYA HE2020
10. 2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au DESCALING When hard water is used you can find inside the machine and also on objects calcareous sediments which must be removed both for hygienic and operating reasons by a descaling operation Operating process and frequency of this intervention are suggested by your cleansing agent supplier who has suitable products generally containing phosphoric acid In order to avoid damage to the machine do not increase the quantities and once operations end rinse abundantly HYGIENE At last each 30 days it would be useful to do this operation which guarantees the complete hygienic conditions of the machine We suggest to contact your cleansing agent supplier who will give you quantity and name of the most suitable product you can use and that generally is an active chloride powder 100 200 ppm In order to avoid damage to the machine do not increase the quantities and once operations end rinse abundantly 12 CAlomber lamber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au ELECTRONIC DISHWASHER STARTUP AND USE Turn the voltage on by pushing the main button located on the control panel The thermometer display C1 C2 lights up Then follow the instructions 1 Push the line button A Display information V
11. Italy and abroad The noise of the machine running empty measured at the working positions fig 1 and at 1 6m from the floor is the following position1 posiion2 position3 __ Leq A Level equivalent 70 70 of sound pressure dB A The level of peak sound pressure Lpc is not declared as it is much inferior to 130dB C PRELIMINARY OBSERVATION Carefully read the instructions reported in the present user manual as it gives important indications about safety of installation operation and maintenance carefully keep the present manual for further consultations the illustrations and drawings showing the machine are intended for general reference only and are not necessarily accurate in every particular the dimensions and characteristics of the machine given in this Manual are not to be considered binding and may be changed without prior notice having removed the packing material check that all the equipment is present If there is any doubt do not use it and contact qualified personnel The packing elements plastic bags nails etc should be kept away from children because they are dangerous CAlmber Ay HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS THIS SAFETY CODE HAS BEEN COMPILED IN YOUR INTEREST Strict adherence to these rules will reduce the risks of injury both to yourself and
12. airs must be carried out only by personnel qualified Repair carried out by unskilled personnel may be dangerous perfect washing up results as far as hygiene concerns and a correct operation of the washing machine can be assured only in case the instructions reported in the present handbook are carefully followed the machine must be only used by authorized personnel which must comply with sanitary measures do not leave the machine in environment with temperatures inferior to 0 C the machine protection degree is IP55 for Control board and 2 for machine therefore it should not be washed with direct high pressure jets of water HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au UNPACKING AND DELIVERY CHECKS When the case with the machine has been received unpack it as follows Remove the upper cover and the wooden case side walls take care not to damage the machine Remove possible accessories boxes Remove the protecting cellophane Make sure that the machine has not been damaged during transport Make sure that all covers and panels have been correctly fixed and that no loosen part is present Visually inspect that all electrical components are integral TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION To lift and transport the machine insert the truck forks under the frame connected to the points indicated by the yellow adhesives applied on the machine front side see
13. ce interventions that have to be done on the machine according to the kind of use Call a qualified thechnician lamber GREEN gt gt 14 Optional Devices If the machine is equipped with a Drying tunnel it is possible to activate the function of this optional device by pushing the button O led on If the machine is equipped with a pre rinsing device it is possible to activate the function of this optional by pushing the button led on If the machine is equipped with a heat pump it is possible to activate the function of this optional by pushing the button led On WASHING AUTOTIMER optional Thanks to the AUTOTIMER device it is possible to reduce water and power consumption when the machine is not used To activate this function push the button led on HEAT PUMP optional The system exploits the heat produced in the cooling cycle which allows to constantly regenerate energy fom the hot air produced in the machine to preheat the rinsing water This device allows to feed the machine with cold water so as to save a lot of energy al least 15 5 Kw FLOWMETER RINSING optional It checks the water flow is enough for a good final rinsing cycle The blinking led M indicates a possible failure HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au PREWASHING CORNER TUNNEL o
14. com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au dishes led N lights up the display visualizes now IN RINSING CYCLE If the lamp does not blink there is a problem at the rinsing electrovalve cal qualified thechnician 8 Should it be required to stop the washing operations push button to stop the rack from moving 9 To stop temporarily the rack basket moving and to interrupt the washing push the button D on OFF position led off The other heather elements stay ON Standby position 10 To turn off the Diswasher push the button A led off Checking Device The display V is blinking and visualizes the writing Door open it indicates that one of the door was not closed correctly Close the door again The display V is blinking and visualizes the writing Roller conveyor stop activated take out the basket at roller conveyor stop The display V is blinking and visualizes the writing motor Alarm it means that there is a problem at the overload cut out indicator Call a qualified thechnician During the normal operation of the Dishwasher the display V wil help you to understand which operation the machine is performing The display V is blinking and visualizes the writing CALL SERVICE The display inform that the maintenance is necessary The SERVICE function allows to program the maintenan
15. d wait 4 Lift the inspection doors making sure until the machine has reached the room that they are firmly linked to the temperature before working on it apposite support never leave tools parts or other loose material on or in the machine BEFORE starting machine or cycle after any maintenance or repair work Wash the inside of the machine with a water jet make sure all protective are correctly 6 When everything is clean and water is installed completely drained take out and clean carefully the flat filters the At the end of the working operations suction pump filters draw 4 n 2 4 and that of the pre wash if any draw 1 Push the STOP button and push 5 n 1 and wash them carefully every the button A to switch off the day don t beat them against the floor machine or others Attention For machines with Drying system and wash the splash guard it is necessary to wait 5 minutes before niu pushing the button A to switch off the 8 Eo With machine This make Fan able to cool elements Tank drain by drain valve is necessary to push the button D at the end of the working process for 3 seconds The LED will flash and on the information display you wil read TANK DRAIN attention The A button has to be on switch off position After two minutes automatically condensation only remove the steam aspiration filter fig 6 end clean it fig 6 Stea
16. hing machines with the most appropriate features in order to meet your production space saving and energy saving requirements GENERAL NORMS ENGLISH Tank You for purchasing our Dishwashing Machine Perfect washing up results as far as hygiene concerns and a correct operation of the dishwashing machine can be assured only in case the instructions reported in the present manual are carefully followed We hope the information reported in the present manual will be helpful to You They are based on data and our best updated knowledge Carefully read the Instructions reported in the manual recommendations and suggestions included Carefully read the terms of sale too the ones limiting warranty included CAlamber OM QLAVA HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY NORMS INTRODUCTION This equipment is destined only to the use it has been conceived for tableware washing such as dishes glasses cups cutlery trays etc Using it to wash machine components or objects whose dimensions are superior to the machine working passage is improper and therefore dangerous Equipment in compliance with EEC89 336 directive concerning the suppression of radio interferences and electromagnetic incompatibility In conformity with the EEC directives and the fulfilment laws our dishwashers are built according to the regulations in force in
17. is equipped with a red mushroom shaped pushbutton on yellow field which if pressed stops all motors Once the trouble has been removed it is possible to restart the machine only after the pushbutton has been rotated and released Subsequenily press the start button H again More pushbuttons may be necessary near the operators depending upon the appliance washing characteristics TORQUE LIMITER The drawbar forward feeding system is provided with a mechanical friction torque limiter located in the drawbar system Each time something interposes between the basket and the machine or the central drawbar is overloaded the bar motion lowers rapidly to zero In this case it is necessary to switch the machine off by means of stop or emergency pushbuttons remove the obstacle and press the start button again To calibrate this kind of device see the relevant chapter included in the second part of the manual dedicated to the installer MOTOR PROTECTION DEVICES Each motor is protected against short circuits and current overload by automatic magneto thermal relays Lamp M switching on signalizes the intervention of any of these relays In this case the machine should be switched off and qualified personnel should be asked for repair lamber GREEN gt gt 22 ELEMENTS PROTECTION Each element is protected against short circuit by automatic breakers Tank elements are protected against dry
18. l oil 20 CAlomber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT Before carrying out cleaning and maintenance operations disconnect the machine from the power supply source by means of the wall mounted switch or by means of the disconnecting switch located on the control panel WARNING Do not disconnect the switch when the machine 16 on Check and frequently clean the nozzles The frequency at which such operation shall be carried out will be suggested by the quantity of residues and scales and by the unsatisfying washing results To clean the machine outside and inside never make use of corrosive products such as sodium hypochlorite bleach hydrochloric acid muriatic acid acids in general wire wool and steel brushes To avoid compromising the correct operation and to keep the appliance in optimal hygienic conditions it is advisable to carry out periodical sanifications and scale removing operations ACHIEVEMENTS Any deficiency in the washing process 15 apparent when dirty residuals are visible Any halos might be caused by an insufficuent rinsing in this case check that the rinsing jets are clean and there is a sufficient pressure in the water distribution network 2 4 bar In the case that residuals present check that the washing jets are clean
19. llowing instructions when cleaning and servicing parts in stainless steel Ordinary daily maintenance Carefully and frequently clean the surfaces using a damp cloth use soap and water or normal detergents so long as these do not contain abrasives or chlorine based substances such as sodium hypochlorite bleech hydrochloric acid or other such solutions These products quickly and irreparably corrode stainless steel When cleaning floors underneath or near the appliances never use the above mentioned products as vapours or splashes could subject the steel to similar destructive effects Only ever rub in the direction of the satining then thoroughly rinse with clean water and carefully dry Rust water supply pipes inevitably convey particles of rust dissolved in the water especially in new installation plants or when taps are opened after a period of inactivity These iron deposits must not be allowed to remain on the stainless steel since they produce rust by contamination Use suitable products to remove any rust marks from companies which produce detergents for industrial use After application thoroughly rinse with clean water neutralizing the action of the product with an alkaline detergent normally used to clean such appliances or with another specific product DO NOT USE METAL MATS TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL CAlomber QLAVA_
20. m condenser the drain stops Check that the washing nozzles are not clogged If necessary disassemble the nozzles and pay attention to assemble them again in the right position twice a week 2 lake off the machine by means the disconnecting switch located on the control panel 19 lamber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au 10 Remove the rinsing arms by rotating them counter clockwise and check that the nozzles are not clogged if otherwise clean them using a needle every week 11 Replace the filters taking care that Curtains shall have their shortest side turned towards the basket inlet see the blue signalling marks located on the doors 12 Clean the outside part of the machine using a wet sponge Don t use water jets that beside being dangerous could also damage the electrical parts Don t use detersive abrasives steel wools or steel brushes 13 In order to avoid the formation of nasty smells let the doors open making sure that they are firmly linked to the apposite supports for steam machines only Machine prolonged stop In case the machine is not used for some weeks it is advisable to carry out an accurate cleaning of all components inside to avoid the formation of unpleasant smells In case of a very long standstill it is advisable to oil the stainless steel surfaces with white minera
21. oroughly rightwards You get the lowest power pos 2 lomber Qm wan HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au USEFUL HINTS OF STAINLESS STEEL MAINTENANCE Stainless steel is so called because it is not affected by oxidation this is due to a thin molecular layer of oxide on the surface which protects againts further oxidation There are howevwr substances which can modify or destroy this layer giving rise to corrosion besides preventing the protective film of oxide from reforming these substances corrode the stainless steel itself and can cause irreparable damage It is therefore necessary to prevent this by choosing correct cleaning products and by complying with the following simple recommendations never forget that when using these appliances the first and fundamental rule is to guarantee that the cleaning products are both non toxic and hygienic Before using any detergent to clean either the stainless steel or the immediate and sorrounding floor area always ask your supplier for the most suitable product which does not cause corrosion on the steel itself the onset of rust is most commonly caused by the use of unsuitable cleaning materials strongly acid chlorate based detergents or on inadequate maintenance Our appliances are made of stainless steel AISI 304 18 10 type for exterior panelling upper tops tanks etc Comply with the fo
22. page 09 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER page 10 First section For the user Operation before washin age 11 owitch on and use of the dishwashing machine mod M130 M150 M180 MATIC 10 MATIC 20 33prc MATIC 39 49 59 MA10 20 33 39 49 59 page 13 Symbols used for the controls page 16 Washing of dishes During washing operations page 17 After washing operations page 19 Helpful suggestions Achievements page 21 oafety devices page 21 Washing flow control system page 23 Useful hints of stainless steel maintenance page 24 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER page 25 Installation page 26 second section For the installer Detergents page 27 Disposal page 28 Positioning Electrical connection page 29 Water connections page 30 Water draining Steam feeding Steam exhaust page 31 Vapours suction Testing Working temperatures page 32 Torque limiter page 33 Steam condenser page 34 Eventual drawbacks causes remedies page 35 Modification of parameter s programming page 39 Table connection scheme page 45 Wiring diagram page 46 lamber tAVA HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DISHWASHING MACHINES MATIC M MA The automatic rack conveyor dishwashing machines of the MATIC M MA series are designed to wash any kinds of dishes The modular system and the various optionals available allow the make up of dishwas
23. ptional If a PRE WASH CORNER TUNNEL is installed the machine indicates when it is possible to insert the basket into the corner tunnel The led L marked with the symbol P lights up when there is a basket inside the corner tunnel Once the transport slide has been completed and the tunnel is free the led L goes off this indicates that it is possible to insert another basket Attention This unit cannot be connected to any automatic basket loading system Baskets can be introduced only by hand and by an operator 15 CAlomber HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au SYMBOLS USED FOR THE CONTROLS MAIN ON OFF SWITCH and MACHINE LOADING MACHINE ON B LAMP DISPLAY TEMPERATURE NUMBERS TEMPERATURE DISPLAY CONTINUOUS WASHING NM START PUSHBUTTON START STOP PUSHBUTTON AC N TENTS POSITION QUMA EK SIMB GBR 16 CORNER LOADING ON FLOWMETER RINSING ON DRYING ON PRE RINSING ON HEAT PUMP TIMED WASHING FOR MACHINES WITH AUTOTIMER WATER INLET J THERMOMETR WASH THERMOMETER RINSING 8 3E PRE WASH 4 THERMOMETER aN PRE RINSING 6 THERMOMETER DRYING 6 THERMOMETER SECOND WASHING THERMOMETER 8 OPTIONAL 7 lamber GREEN gt gt HE2020 com au
24. s and skin irritations In this case immediately rinse them with plenty of water 5 When the machine is working do not open the inspection doors too quickly 6 In case the conveyor belt is stopped by the safety device limit switch stop the machine by means of the red emergency mushroom pushbutton located near the operator before removing the obstacle causing the trouble 7 Deactivate the equipment in case of fault or malfunction For repairs only address to a technical assistance center authorised by the manufacturer and impose the use of original spare parts The non observance of the above could compromise the safety of the appliance and of the operators For possible troubles occurring during the working cycles see the relevant chapter HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au PP12 18 CVA option cestelli matic cdr 18 lamber QUE LA emt HE2020 com au Unit 6 6 Tennyson Street Clyde NSW 2142 Tel 02 9637 3737 Fax 02 9637 3434 E info he2020 com au 3 IMPORTANT Before carrying out the cleaning and maintenance operations PRECAUTION AND CLEANING disconnect the equipment from the INSTRUCTIONS mains voltage through the wall mounted on off switch and close the water and high temperatures can be reached steam supply cocks inside the machine 90 C Affter power supply has been remove
25. spenser pour the detergent directly into the washing tank and uniformly distribute it on the filters in the doses indicated by the supplier N B If you make use of chlorinated sanitizers it is always advisable the employment of automatic dispenser with feeler for the measurement of the detergent concentration because brownish spots can form on the surfaces due to chlorine reactions when pouring the detergent directly into the tank In any case the product shall be introduced near the pump suction pipe in the tank and at least 15 cm far from the bottom in order to avoid corrosion Choice of the suitable cleansing agent is an essential condition if you want to obtain extremely good washing results as concerns hygienic results It is then important to consider some points First of all only highly alkaline and chlorine active antifoam products especially made for industrial dish washing machines must be used and they must be produced by well known reliable Firms We provide a short list just as an indication Ecolab Soilax Henkel Lever Diversey Relativ Mean concentration of the powder cleansing agents must 1 5 2 5 g It Mean concentration of liquid cleansing agents must be 2 4 g t In order to avoid scales and corrosions put cleansing agent above water level on the nearest area of the sucking pump filter in this way it will immediately dilute and will not deposit on the tank bottom 11 CAlomber QLAVA_ HE

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