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ENGLISH

Part  2: For the operator

2.1

WASHING PHASES

2.1.a Switching on and Preparing the machine

To switch on the machine, press the power switch (

IL

)

into the ON position.

The LED indicating the last cycle selected will become
CONSTANTLY LIT  

(LC1 

or

 LC2 or LC1 

and

 LC2)

, as will

the 

CHECK 

LED and the tank temperature LED (

LTV

).

 

  IMPORTANT

On first switching on, LED

 LC2 

will light up.

The boiler, and then the tank, will start to fill automatically.
Once the water level has been reached, the heating
elements will switch in, first in the boiler, then in the tank.

Once the water in the tank reaches the correct tempera-
ture, the tank temperature LED (

LTV

) will go ON.

   WASHING OPERATION

If not equipped with an automatic dosing system, pour
into the tank a quantity of detergent suitable for the volu
me and hardness of the water. For quantities, refer to the

specific instructions for the detergent in use.

  ATTENTION   

When items to be washed are encrusted with burnt
on matter, or a long time has passed between use
and washing, it is essential to carry out a pre-was
soak using a suitable softening agent.
The use of hand-washing products is to be avoided

as they could produce foam inside the machine.

IPlace the basket of items to be washed inside the machine,
having first removed any solid waste.

2.1.b Selecting a Cycle

The duration of the washing cycle can be chosen from
three different lengths of time (SHORT, MEDIUM, LONG),
to be selected using the 

CYCLE

 button.

Each time the 

CYCLE

” button is pressed, the LEDs 

LC1

or

 LC2 or LC1 

and

 LC2 together

, will light up or go out in

sequence as shown in the following table:

LC 1

:

SHORT CYCLE

= 60 sec.

LC 2

:

MEDIUM CYCLE = 120 sec.

LC 1+LC 2

LONG CYCLE

= 180 sec.

CHECK

C

CYCLE

ST

ART

2.1.c STARTING THE WASHING CYCLE
To start the washing cycle, press and hold the 

START

(

ST

) button for a few seconds, then release.

Throughout the washing cycle the LED(s) for the selected

cycle 

(LC1 

or

 LC2 or LC1 

and

 LC2 together)

 will FLASH.

  ATTENTION  

We recommend that you top up the detergent used up by
washing grease or dispersed during rinsing every 4-5 com-

plete cycles.

The use of the machine ensures rinsing at the ideal tem-
perature for hygienic purposes every time;
Indeed, if the temperature is not sufficient the wash will
be automatically prolonged so as to ensure the necessary
conditions of optimum rinsing at 85

°

C.

The waiting time required to attain optimum temperature
can extend to a maximum of 

8 minutes

.

While this is taking place, the 

CHECK 

LED will FLASH

RAPIDLY until the end of the cycle. To reset the flashing,
switch the machine off and back on using the power switch
(

IL

) .

2.1.d Interrupting the cycle
1) It is possible to interrupt the washing cycle momentarily
by opening the door, this is an EMERGENCY measure:
the cycle LEDs (

LC1 

or

 LC2 or LC1 

and

 LC2 together

)

(blue) will start to FLASH, alternating with the 

CHECK

LED.
On closing the door, operations will resume from the point
in which they stopped.

2) The cycle can also be interrupted by SWITCHING the
machine’s power switch (

IL

) to the OFF position.

3) On switching the machine back on, the LED indicating
the last cycle selected will light up

.

At the end of the washing cycle, take out the basket
and shake it gently so as to remove the last drops left
on the washed items.

Allow items to dry and remove them from the basket with
clean hands.

Store all items on hygienic and completely stable surfaces.

2.1.e  Manual Draining

It is possible to drain the water from the tank at any time
during the day, according to the waste accumulated.
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows:

- SWITCH the machine’s power switch 

(

IL

) to the OFF

position 

and release the overflow, allowing all the water

to drain from the tank;
- Remove the tank filters (22/23) and clean;

C

CHECK

CYCLE

Summary of Contents for SD 5EC

Page 1: ...Instructions for use and maintenance Ed 10 2008 SG 5EC SD 5EC SD 5EC BT CHECK C CYCLE START ...

Page 2: ...cline any responsability for injuries or damage derived from machine misuse abuse by others or improper machine maintenance or repairs 2008 date of issue DISHWASHING MACHINE product description EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 58 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 73 23 CEE 93 68 CEE 98 37 CE 89 336 92 31 93 68 CEE Blue Seal Ltd Units 6 7 Mount Street Business Park Nechelles Birmingham Mount Str...

Page 3: ...3 DISHWASHING MACHINE The illustrations concerning these instructions are on the inside of the back cover 37842 Mod SG 5EC SD 5EC SD 5EC BT ...

Page 4: ...G 5EC SD 5EC SD 5 EC BT Only contact an authorized technical center or BLUE SEAL in the event of breakdowns or faulty machine operation The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the products whenever necessary without affecting their main features INDEX Important pag 4 Overall dimensions pag 5 Technical data pag 7 Decription of the controls pag 8 ...

Page 5: ...5 OVERALL DIMENSIONS 10 CHECK C CYCLE START A B D C E SG 5EC SD 5EC 600 600 820 1005 330 SD 5EC BT 600 620 820 1030 330 Model A B C D E ...

Page 6: ... 90 C Drain pipe fitting Relative humidity Operat and storage te Wash temperature Rinse temperature TECHNICAL DATA Net weight Water inlet max temp Noise level Basket dimensions Weight of packed mac SG 5EC SD 5EC 50 C 70 dB A 500 x 500 mm 58 kg 66 kg SD 5EC BT 50 C 70 dB A 500 x 500 mm 58 kg 66 kg SG 5EC SD 5EC 60 30 20 230V 50Hz 3550 W 3000 W 2000 W 550 W SD 5EC BT 60 30 20 230V 50Hz 6550 W 6000 W...

Page 7: ...ion button only for models with D LRCK CHECK led light LTV Tank temperature led light LC1 SHORT cycle led light LC2 MEDIUM cycle led light LC1 LC2 LONG cycle led light CYCLE CYCLE selection button ST START CYCLE button CHECK C CYCLE START IL TR LRCK LTV LC1 LC2 ST ...

Page 8: ...8 ENGLISH ENGLISH Part 1 General description and safety device Part 2 For the Operator Part 3 For Authorized and Qualified Technicians ...

Page 9: ...to the national safety regulations Neverevertamperwiththeelectricalsystemorwithanyother mechanism Never ever use the hands or unsuitable instruments to locate leaks from pipes Air fluids under pressure or irritants couldcauseseriousdamagetobothpersonsand orproperty Neverusethehandsinsteadofadequatetoolswhenoperating the machine Never use the hands or other objects to stop moving parts PAY THE UTMO...

Page 10: ...covered 1 Immediately notify the haulage contractor both by phone and in writing by registered letter with return receipt attached 2 Inform the manufacturer by registered letter with return receipt attached IMPORTANT Notification of damage or faults must be immediate in any case within 3 days from the date on which the machine is received 1 5 UNPACKING Figs 2 3 4 Proceed in the following way in or...

Page 11: ...nd hold the START ST button for a few seconds then release Throughout the washing cycle the LED s for the selected cycle LC1 or LC2 or LC1 and LC2 together will FLASH ATTENTION We recommend that you top up the detergent used up by washing grease or dispersed during rinsing every 4 5 com plete cycles The use of the machine ensures rinsing at the ideal tem perature for hygienic purposes every time I...

Page 12: ...OFF position Switch off the mains switch feeding the machine and close the water supply taps For any repairs contact only assistance centres authorised by the manufacturer 2 1 g Warnings during the operation 1 Ensure that the washing temperature remains at approx 55 60 C 2 Avoid immersing bare hands in the detergent filled water if this should happen rinse immediately and thoroughly with running w...

Page 13: ...f the nozzle from being deformed After cleaning fit the nozzles exactly back in their original positions 3 Remount all parts by complying with the above instructions in reverse 2 4 DESCALING Where hard water is present lime scale deposits will for in the machine and on dishes which must for reasons of hygiene be removed by descaling Advice on operation procedures and frequency for this treatment a...

Page 14: ...e 21 Fig 10 has been correctly inserted Clean the filter 22 23 Fig 10 Demount and clean the washing nozzles under running water 26 Demount and clean the rod 24 Fig 10 Top up the detergent in the canister and check its concentration Wait until the tank water has reached the right temperature 50 C Make sure that the washing phase takes place correctly Unscrew the nozzles 27 Fig 10 and clean them und...

Page 15: ...ed prior to the machine is disconnected 0 OFF An appropriately sized omnipolar circuit breaker with a minimum 3 mm gap between its contacts must be installed between the power supply main and the machine The manufacturer declines all responsibility for accidentsordamagetopersonsorpropertycaused byfailuretocomplywiththeabovelistedprovisions Connect the electrical power cable 14 to the main switch i...

Page 16: ...TART REGENERATION CYCLE MANUAL OFF ACTIVATE ON 120 180 sec OFF ON AUTOMATIC ON DISACTIVATE OFF LEGEND IL ON OFF button PR Pressure switch LC Cycle light LL Line light LTV Tank temperature light CP Door contact TBA Auxiliary Boiler thermostat TS Safety thermostat TV Tank thermostat TB Boiler thermostat RB Boiler heating element RV Tank heating element MP Wash pump ST START CYCLE button SLC Cycle se...

Page 17: ...IVATE OFF SD5 EC BT LEGEND IL ON OFF button PR Pressure switch PRBT Break Tank pressure switch LC Cycle light LL Line light LTV Tank temperature light CP Door contact TBA Auxiliary Boiler thermostat TS Safety thermostat TV Tank thermostat TB Boiler thermostat RB Boiler heating element RV Tank heating element MP Wash pump ST START CYCLE button SLC Cycle selector FA Anti disturbance filter TR Regene...

Page 18: ...R 7 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 4 8 16 11 Fig 6 Fig 7 15 13 12 14 12 9 Type N Weight Date Volt hz Ph Amp kW CE product BLUE SEAL LTD BIRMINGHAM 0121 3275575 CHE CK C CYCLE START LIFT LIFT ...

Page 19: ...Fig 10 Fig 9 Fig 8 16 19 18 17 CHE CK C CYC LE STA RT 20 24 21 22 26 27 CHECK C CYCLE START IL TR ST LRCK LTV LC1 LC2 ...

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