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1. rs Z YA WD 6C Thi WD 6C WD 6C WD 6C WD 6 WD 6 WD 6 WD 6 WD 7 WD 7 WD 7 WD 7 WD PRM 6 WD PRM 6 WD PRM 6 WD PRM 6 WD PRM WD PRM 7 WD PRM WD PRM 7 130 300 A E A n WD 6C WD 6C WD 6 WD 6 WD 7 WD 7 WD PRM 6 WD PRM 6 WD PRM 7 WD PRM 7 P a a 303082 300 50 A With or without cupboard option 3 4 1 Positioning the machine Put the machine in position and check that it is horizontal using a spirit level Place the spirit level on the join between the machine tank and the hood Once the ma chine has been filled with water check that it is level Adjust the height using the machine s legs The machine even can be furnished with extensions leg 35 mm Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 3 4 2 Connections Connections WD PRM 6 7 gt PRM_67_04 1 Bleed screw for the lifting cylinder option 2 Power connection 3 Water connection in the bottom of the washing tank for incoming water from the hood dishwasher 4 Drain connection in the bottom of the washing tank 5 Hot water connection option 6 Drain lever Electrical connection This symbol on a machine part warn
2. Autostart if the machine has this option the hood is closed automatically when a basket is loaded in the machine option Tank filter Level pipe Rubber sleeve Pump filter Bottom filter Wash arm Rinse nozzle Button to switch the power on or off Lit when the tank is filled Button for opening closing the hood On machines with an automatic hood lift option Drain lever 17 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Directions for use 4 1 2 Preparations before filling Numbers in brackets refer to pictures in the chapter The machine s design Check N that the drain lever 11 has been turned to the right as far as it will go and all removable components are clean and that there is no dirt in the washer arms 7 Assemble N level pipe 3 and filter 2 4 1 3 Filling the machine Numbers in brackets refer to pictures in the chapter The machine s design NOTE The hood dishwasher must be started When the hood dishwasher is started both the machines are filled with water at the same time N Press the 0 1 button 9 to switch on the power The lamp in the button lights up when the machine is filled 4 2 Use 4 2 1 General During operation the dishwasher s tank fills automatically iJ For optimum results it is essential to keep the filters 2 clean Remove them and rinse it out regularly 4 2 2 Pre rinse Machine with manual hood lift Push in the basket and close the hood The pre
3. N machine type and model N machine serial number and installation date N short description of the fault problem N what happened was being done immediately before the fault occurred 20 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev Technical information 2 0 5 Technical information The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to this technical data TECHNICAL DATA Pump motor kW 0 9 Tank volume I 45 Weight machine in operation kg WD PRM 6 130 Weight machine in operation kg WD PRM 7 150 Enclosure class IP 45 CAPACITY AND OPERATING DATA Total pre rinse time min 0 5 Max capacity baskets h pcs h 120 Sound level 1m from machine dB A 64 Measured 1 metre from the side of the machine CONNECTION MACHINE Total connected power kW 0 9 Main fuse 400V 3N A 10 Max connection area 400V 3N L1 L3 N PE Cu mm 2 5 Other connection voltages on request 2 metre long cable included WATER DRAIN AND VENTILATION CONNECTIONS Drain connection PP pipe mm 50 Water capacity hood lift pressure kPa 300 Water capacity hood lift flow litres minute 2 Floor drain capacity l min 3 Ventilation of machine m h 200 Extra equipment At a lower pressure flow the machine should be fitted with a booster pump SIZE AND WEIGHT FOR TRANSPORT Size LxWxH mm
4. WD PRM 6 765x7 10x1560 Size LxWxH mm WD PRM 7 765x805x1650 Weight kg WD PRM 6 100 Weight kg WD PRM 7 105 Including packaging 21 o ee Ad 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 Vaxj6 Sweden Tel 46 470 77 12 00 Fax 46 470 237 52 Representative Metos Oy AB Compiler of technical documentation Magnus Ericsson Our machines are manufactured 2011 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 9x WD PRM6 7 Pot wash machines WD 12x WD 90GR 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 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 12 100 141 Machine safety specification for general requirements part 1 EN 12 100 2 Machine safety specific
5. rinse willstart automatical ly After approx 30 seconds the pre rinse is complete Open the hoodand push the basket into the hood dishwasher for wash and finalrinse 4 2 3 Pre rinse Machine with automatic hood lift extra equipment Push in the basket and close the hood by pressing the button 10 The pre rinse will start lf the machine is fitted with Autostart 1 the hood is closedautomatically when a basket is loaded The pre rinse will start extra equipment After approx 30 seconds the pre rinse is complete and the hoo dopens automatically Push the basket into the hood dishwasher forwash and final rinse 18 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Directions for use 4 2 4 Stopping the machine during operation If the machine needs to be stopped when it is in operation use the buttons on the control panel Press the 0 1 button 9 to turn off the power Restart Press the 0 1 button 9 4 3 After use Cleaning 4 3 1 Emptying Numbers in brackets refer to pictures in the chapter The machines design N Press the 0 1 button 9 N Empty the tank by turning the drain handle 11 to the left 4 3 2 Cleaning Daily internal cleaning Clean the filter 2 6 Check the washer arms 7 nozzles 8 if necessary remove and clean Rinse out all of the machine s inside surfaces and clean the tank Daily external cleaning Wipe the outside of the machine with a soft damp cloth Weekly cleaning or as required W
6. the bleed screw 1 and open the stopcock fully Drain connection Interconnection with dishwasher The drain connected to 3 should use 50 mm metal pipes that tolerate mechani cal collision in those cases where there is a risk of collision otherwise it should use 50 mm PV pipes The drain is run to a floor drain where it must end above the water level The capacity of the floor drain must be 3 litres second It is important to properly secure the waste pipes of the WD PRM 6 7 and of the dishwasher Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Drain connection Feed from right to left PRM_67_05 Water and drain connections seen from above The hood dishwasher placed to the left of the WD PRM 6 7 N A Water connection in the bottom of the hood dishwasher s washing tank The connection must be fitted with a bottom filter NOTE No level pipe N B Connecting pipe Cut to a suitable length N C Connection for connecting pipe N D Water connection in the bottom of the WD PRM 6 7 s washing tank The connection must be fitted with a bottom filter NOTE No level pipe N E Drain connection in the bottom of the WD PRM 6 7 s washing tank Lo cation of level pipe N F Connection for waste pipe between machine and floor drain 11 Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Drain connection Feed from left to right PRM_67_06 Water and drain connections seen from above The hood dishwasher
7. where a safety risk may arise The instructions given should be followed in order to prevent injury This symbol on a machine part warns of electrical equipment The machine is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity bracelet must be used when handling the electronics This symbol explains the right way to perform a task in order to prevent poor re sults damage to the dishwasher or hazardous situations This symbol gives recommendations and hints that help to get the best perform ance from the machine This symbol explains the importance of careful and regular cleaning of the ma chine to meet hygiene requirements WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 General 1 2 Symbols on the dishwasher AN This symbol on a machine part warns of electrical equipment The part may only be removed by a qualified electrician or trained personnel The machine is sensi tive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity bracelet must be used when handling the electronics 1 2 1 Machine marking The machine has two rating plates one of which is placed on the right side of the machine and the other in the electrical cabinet The technical information on the plates is also included on the machine s wiring diagram The various rating fields show Wexi disk AB Type _ _ No O PE cE Owm kw LO w M rdv gen 4 S 352 45 V XJ SWEDEN marks_07 Mac
8. ON position N Display the maintenance instructions supplied with the machine 6 Train dishwashing staff 3 6 Technical documentation G For correct use and servicing it is essential that the documentation accompany ing the machine is made available to personnel who will be using the machine The installation and user manual which describes handling and care among oth er things should be stored near the machine If the service manual accompanies the delivery this should be passed on to the responsible service technician later on If the spare partsmanual accompanies the delivery this should be passed on to the responsible service technician later on 15 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Directions for use 4 Directions for use All staff using the machine must be given training in how the machine works by the person responsible for staff safety The machine should not be used by anyone suffering from a physical or mental illness Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine iJ The machine is intended to be used for the rinsing of items used for the prepara tion and serving of food as well as various types of items for the storage of food The items must be washed and rinsed in a dishwasher 16 Directions for use WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 4 1 Preparations 4 1 1 The machine s design WD PRM 6 7 SP WD UW M M D 11 O PRM_67_07
9. Safety instructions cssssseeeee sese ecce s ss eenn eenn nne nenen 3 Zoi eT TT 3 2 2 Mrans ele ecane A a et E iC Bad a aeee ae aaa 3 2 SIpstalatiom ae ie e e a hs ed cee 3 2 4 Operation sss sees 4 24 1 Risk of Crushing oscsnunneneniuwuereneu enue a a 4 ZS Clea in startet tan ws Sk ch nd rl een i Pons da ae ec 4 2 5 1 Cleaning ANS machine asssov sos cocrecr ase ance ask ad icatiotevesetaeiecoce tetas eceh cea eet 4 2 5 2 The outside of the machine sees sees eee e 4 2 5 3 Cleaning with high pressure washing eee eee eee eee eee 4 2 5 4 Cleaning the Toor eee eee 4 2 6 Repairing and servicing the dishwasher eee eee eee eee eee 5 2 7 Recycling the machine saan cried Sette ine Neen dis Ind tells fod Se ee 5 9 PS CAN ALI e T ccessecc scons s res assee cs lt feccaceise vacscesdavseannbssnassssccrebacastecseoucaudvavenes 6 Dc MVM a ig stead tat en tah cate aes oc apt ea Va Dah Dad nS nt ma madd ete 6 3 2 Requirements for installation ON Site eee eee eee 6 Z2 H Belle yz iat crete tees eet ett ate An ead atte Cae tea hats 6 S22 CMMI ALON TTT 6 3 2 9 Drains TTT 6 K SOIVICE SpA O a a a a ele 7 3 3 Transport and Storage 2 Anca nd foe he dl eed iad eh ied bed ad aes 7 Ke a UAC a Tale VT 7 3 3 2 Recycling the packaging sse eee 7 3 4 lnstallatioM T 8 3 4 1 Positioning the machine sss sees 8 KE CONMECHIONS xls sacs cuts ee E ASEE AEE E tote 9 3 4 3 Installation of auxiliary equipment eee eee 13 SS ETAL TUM Sock cesSectesewlasant pase e E a E sesh e
10. achine 2 7 Recycling the machine A N Recycling of the appliance when its economical lifetime has been reached must be carried out in accordance with current rules and regulations Contact profes sional personnel specialising in recycling Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 3 Installation 3 1 General A gt BB The machine must only be installed by authorised personnel Read these instructions through carefully as they contain important information regarding correct installation The WD PRM 6 7 cannot be combined with a WD 6 7 that is fitted with a heat re covery by the drain water The dishwasher connected to the WD PRM 6 7 should have software version 4 7 or later Where the dishwasher has an earlier software version it should be up dated The instructions should be used together with the machine s wiring diagram The machine is CE marked The CE mark is only valid for the machines with the original design If the machine is damaged as a result of the instructions not being followed the supplier guarantee and product liability is invalidated 3 2 Requirements for installation on site 3 2 1 Lighting In order to ensure the best possible working conditions during installation opera tion service and maintenance make sure that the machine is installed in a well lit room 3 2 2 Ventilation 3 2 3 Drains The machine generates heat and steam when in operation For a good working environmen
11. ation 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 household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus EMC Part 1 Emission V xj 2011 01 03 l meio Managing Director
12. cask EEA E E ER 14 3 5 1 Start up schedule vce ceeds eee 14 3 6 Technical documentation 0 0 eee eeceeccecceececceceecececeeaeecueceeaeeaueceeaeeaeeseeaueeeeeeeas 15 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev Directions TO 16 AN TPS eTel 17 4 1 1 The machines design WD PRM GT 17 4 1 2 Preparations before filling sese 18 AE e 9 Filngthe TAC FAIA ahs es eee dee oso Meee etc eits eee eer encase tore etree 18 7 2 HT 18 4 2 T General eini a a a a n 18 4 2 2 Pre rinse Machine with manual hood It esse 18 4 2 3 Pre rinse Machine with automatic hood lift extra equipment 18 4 2 4 Stopping the machine during Operation sse eee eee eee 19 4 3 Afteru use Cleaning s on e war decker es 19 A Soil PDE lale E E E E EA 19 4 3 2 CISAMING ne e a e diiin o ee i ate tee 19 Technical information sss sss sss sss ccc seene enaa 21 General WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 1 General G Read the instructions in this manual carefully as they contain important informa tion regarding correct effective and safe installation use and service of the dish washer The WD PRM 6 7 can only replace manual rinsing of items In the future the items must still be washed and rinsed out in a dishwasher Keep this manual in a safe place for eventual use by other operators of the dish washer The electronics in the machine are RoHS compatible 1 1 Symbols used in this manual HACCP lop poe This symbol warns of situations
13. eekly cleaning should be carried out more thoroughly than daily cleaning In addition to the measures for daily cleaning clean the machine as follows N Washer arms 7 brush the interior Also clean the washer arm nozzles N Decalcify the machine when necessary 721 0301 Cleaning brush w721 0301 19 Directions for use WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 A gt eS Incorrect cleaning methods An incorrect cleaning method may damage the machine The following therefore applies e Do NOT use steel wool as it will corrode the machine N High pressure cleaning can damage the machine and must NOT be used for cleaning purposes Never use a pressure washer on the floor less than 1 metre from the dishwasher without the special protective covers available to prevent splashes The supplier cannot be held responsible for any faults caused by the use of pressure washers on the machine and such action will void the guarantee PRM_03 Steel wool and pressure washers must not be used for cleaning There is a risk of splashing even if the floor is hosed down If detergent is used it must not contain abrasives Detergents containing abra sives will damage the stainless steel panels The machine must not be hosed down externally Water can enter the control panel and damage electrical equipment Operational disturbances When you contact the service personnel you will need to answer the following questions about the machine
14. hine type Machine number Year of manufacture Enclosure class Voltage Number of phases with or without zero Frequency Main fuse Motor output Electrical heating output Max output 2 2 OOP JO 0 EW M A O 1 3 Checking agreement between the appliance and the manual Check the type description on the rating plate agrees with the type description on the front of the manual If manuals are missing it is possible to order new ones from the manufacturer or the local representative When ordering new manuals it is important to quote the machine number found on the rating plates Safety instructions WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 2 Safety instructions 2 1 General A A 2 2 Transport 2 3 Installatio A The machine is CE marked which means that the machine complies with the re quirements of the EU machinery directive with regards to product safety Product safety means the machine has a design which prevents personal injury or dam age to property Modification to the equipment without the approval of the manufacturer invali dates the manufacturer s product liability To further improve safety during installation operation and service the operator and personnel responsible for installation and servicing of the machine should read through the safety instructions carefully Switch off the appliance immediately in the event of failure or malfunction Only trained technicians may service the machine Regu
15. lar checks as mentioned in the manual should be carried out as per the instructions The machine should 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 programme for pre ventative care Dangerous situations may arise if the above is not followed Before using the machine ensure that personnel are given the requisite training in handling and care of the machine Handle the machine with care during unloading and transport to avoid tipping Never lift or move the machine without the wooden packaging supporting the stand n The electrical cabinet may only be opened by a qualified electrician or trained per sonnel The machine is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity bracelet must be used when handling the electronics 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 main switch WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Safety instructions 2 4 Operation 2 4 1 Risk of crushing If the machine has an automatic hood lift take care when the lid is closing that your fingers or arms do not become trapped 2 5 Cleaning 2 5 1 Cleaning the machine A N The temperature of the water in the tank is approx 40 C and contains detergent Be careful when emptying and cleaning the machine Use protective gloves 2 5 2 The o
16. metos Pre rinse machine WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 translation of the original documentation Installation and user manual S N Valid from 01 01 2011 Rev 2 0 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Dear Customer Congratulations on deciding to choose a Metos appliance for your kitchen activi ties You made an excellent choice We will do our best to make you a satisfied Metos customer like thousands of customers we have around the world Please read this manual carefully You will learn correct safe and efficient work ing methods in order to get the best possible benefit from the appliance The in structions and hints in this manual will give you a quick and easy start and you will soon note how nice it is to use the Metos equipment All rights are reserved for technical changes You will find the main technical data on the rating plate fixed to the equipment When you need service or technical help please let us know the serial number shown on the rating plate This will make it easier to provide you with correct serv Ice For your convenience space is provided below for you to record your local Metos service contact information METOS TEAM WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev SASO ING TTT HH 1 1 1 Symbols used in this manual sese eee 1 1 2 Symbols on the dishwasher sees eee 2 1 2 1 Machine Marking oiccn secede nn a a 2 1 3 Checking agreement between the appliance and the manual 006 2
17. placed to the right of the WD PRM 6 7 A Water connection in the bottom of the hood dishwasher s washing tank The connection must be fitted with a bottom filter NOTE No level pipe B Connecting pipe Cut to a suitable length C Connection for connecting pipe D Water connection in the bottom of the WD PRM 6 7 s washing tank The connection must be fitted with a bottom filter NOTE No level pipe E Drain connection in the bottom of the WD PRM 6 7 s washing tank Lo cation of level pipe F Connection for waste pipe between machine and floor drain G Water connection in the bottom of the hood dishwasher s washing tank The connection must be fitted with a bottom filter NOTE No level pipe 12 WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Installation 3 4 3 Installation of auxiliary equipment Once the machine is in place and adjusted horizontally and vertically any periph eries can be mounted NB When connecting sinks and conveyors no holes must be drilled in the ma chine The sinks are hooked firmly on to the top edge of the tank Use a spirit level to check that the sinks are horizontal and adjust the height if necessary WD PRM 6 7 a gt PRM_67_02 A Distance between the machines 13 Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 3 5 Trial run Prepare the machine for a trial run using the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE This de scribes the measures that must be taken to make the machine ready for ope
18. ra tion 3 5 1 Start up schedule This should be completed and acknowledged by the customer on start up Machine type Machine number Installation date Customer Postal address Telephone Contact person Dealer Telephone Contact person Installation company Telephone Contact person Service company Telephone Detergent supplier Telephone End user s signature Name in block capitals Read the contents of the installation and user manuals carefully Then check off as follows Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 1 Check N Water and drain connections N That the machine is evenly balanced N Filters and level pipe are in place The drain lever is closed 2 Filling the machine Note The hood dishwasher that is connected must be started Press the 0 1 button Fill the machine with water as per the INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 3 Start the machine Check the pump s direction of rotation NOTE If the direction of rotation is wrong the phase must be inverted on the lockable main switch 4 Run a number of baskets complete with loads and check that There are no water leaks The hood switch functions 5 Final check Empty the machine and turn off the power using the main switch Re tighten all connections on contactors and any circuit breakers Set all circuit breakers to
19. s of electrical equipment The part may only be removed by a qualified electrician The machine is sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD which is why a static electricity bracelet must be used when handling the electronics The machine should be connected to a lockable main switch This should be placed on the wall well protected against water and steam emissions Information for and on electrical connection is shown on the machine s wiring dia gram This is placed in the plastic pocket on the inside of the electrical cabinet door The machine is supplied with the electrical cable connected 2 Installation WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 G Water connection The machine fills with water 3 via the hood dishwasher that the WD PRM 6 7 is connected to If the machine has a water powered automatic hood the water is connected to 5 The required water flow and pressure can be found in the TECHNICALSPECI FIKATIONS Bleeding the hood lifting cylinder with a pump connection option N Open the bleed screw 1 N Press the 0 1 button N Open the hood N Close the bleed screw 1 when water comes out of the hole on the screw Bleeding the hood lifting cylinder with a water connection option Open the bleed screw 1 Press the 0 1 button and open the water stopcock slightly until a small amount of water flows out of the bleed screw 1 Let the water run until no air bubbles are left in the hose Close
20. t a certain air change rate is required in the washing room The ven tilation requirements for the room are calculated as per applicable standards There must be a floor drain for the machine s waste water The floor drain capac ity can be found in the TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Installation 3 2 4 Service space A 1 metre free space should be allowed in front of the machine for service pur poses 3 3 Transport and storage Always transport the machine in an upright position H Take care during transport as there is a risk of tipping A N NB The machine must not be transported without a pallet or other support The machine may be damaged otherwise When transporting the machine without the ordinary wooden pallet always check that none of the machine components can be damaged A Wooden pallet If the machine is not being installed straight away it must be stored frost free in premises with dry air 3 3 1 Unpacking Remove the packing material Inspect the machine for any transport damage Check that all units have been delivered by comparing with the delivery note 3 3 2 Recycling the packaging iJ Packaging must be sent for destruction or recycling in accordance with local reg ulations WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Installation 3 4 Installation iJ The level pipe in the connected dishwasher must be removed and replaced by a bottom filter
21. utside of the machine A N 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 5 3 Cleaning with high pressure washing The machine must not be cleaned with a pressure washer either inside or out 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 5 4 Cleaning the floor A N When cleaning floors using high pressure equipment water can splash up under the machine and damage the components These have not been designed to withstand rinsing with water Never use high pressure washes on the floor less than 1 meter from the dishwasher without the special protecting covers available to prevent splashes Problems with splashing can also occur when using ordinary water hoses WD PRM 6 amp WD PRM 7 Rev 2 0 Safety instructions 2 6 Repairing and servicing the dishwasher Turn off the power before working on the machine Check the following N Has the appliance been used according to the instructions Are all removable parts present N Is the main switch in the ON position N Are the fuses in the electrical cabinet complete Ask service personnel to check the fuses If nothing else helps ask authorised service personnel to check the m

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