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Part  2: For the operator

2.1   SH 120 E BT WASHING PHASES

2.1.a Machine OFF

When the machine is switched OFF the display will 

read 

OFF

”:

2.1.b Switching on and preparing the machine

To switch the machine on, press the “

IL

” button. The

LED representing the last cycle selected remains 

CONSTANTLY LIT

  (

LC1 - LC2 - LC3 - LC4

).

  

  ATTENTION  

When switching on for the first time, the 

LC2 

light  remains CONSTANTLY LIT.

First the boiler then the tank will begin to fill automa-

tically.

While the machine is filling up the display will read 

F2

”.

Once filled, the water-heating elements will be acti-

vated, first in the boiler then in the tank.

The display will give the tank temperature;

  IMPORTANT

It is advisable, when first switching on, to wait 

until the display reads 55°C.

 

   WASHING OPERATION

If not equipped with an automatic dosing system, 

pour into the tank a quantity of detergent suitable for 

the volume and hardness of the water. For quanti-

ties, refer to the specific instructions for the deter-

gent 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-wash 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.c Cycle selection

Press the “

SD

” or CYCLE button to select the washing cycle 

required from the 4 different cycles available (SHORT, ME-

DIUM, LONG, INTENSIVE) and specifically:

 

LC 1

SHORT CYCLE   = 65 sec.

 

 

LC 2

MEDIUM CYCLE  = 100 sec.

 

LC 3

LONG CYCLE   = 150 sec.

 

LC 4

INTENSIVE CYCLE = 8 min.

During the INTENSIVE cycle it is in any case possible to stop 

the cycle before the end of the  programmed time for LC4 by 

pressing the START “

ST

” button again.

The minimum time for the INTENSIVE cycle will always 

and in all cases be 120 sec.

2.1.d STARTING UP THE WASHING CYCLE

  IMPORTANT

The selection of MANUAL orAUTOMATIC start to be made 

with machine in stand-by mode

The setting modality of cycle starting-up is the 

AUTOMATIC.

2.1.d.1 STARTING UP THE WASHING CYCLE  MANUALLY   

To start up the cycle MANUALLY, press and hold the START 

ST

” button for approx. 2 sec.

The LEDs of  the display will light on in sequence and the mes-

sage shown on the display will blink (indicating that the cycle is 

underway) at  the LED for the selected cycle will FLASH (e.g., 

LC2);

2.1.d.2 STARTING UP THEWASHING  CYCLE  

            AUTOMATICALLY

To start up the cycle AUTOMATICALLY (by opening and 

closing the door), you will need to change the cycle start-up 

mode. Press and hold the START “

ST

” button until the pre-se-

lected cycle LED remains CONSTANTLY LIT (approx. 10 sec.) 

and the washing cycle will then start up AUTOMATICALLY 

when the door is closed.

The functioning of the led (CONTINUOUS or BLINKING)

depends on the chosen type of functioning(MAN. or AUT).

2.1.e Instructions during the washing cycle

2.1.e.1 Display information

1) During washing, the tank temperature is indicated and the 

display LEDs light up in sequence.

2) During drip-drying, only the display LEDs light up.

Display cycle underway LED

LC1 LC2 LC3 LC4

Display cycle underway LED

LED for pre-selected cycle

Summary of Contents for SH 120 E BT

Page 1: ...Ed 04 2012 SH 120 E BT Instructions for use and maintenance ...

Page 2: ...ription SH 120 E BT type model for which this declaration refers to in accordance to the following standards EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 58 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 on the basis of what is foreseen by the Directives CEE 2006 95 CE LVD 2004 108 CE EMC We decline any responsability for injuries or damage derived from machine misuse abuse by others or improper machine maintenance or ...

Page 3: ...3 The illustrations concerning these instructions are on the inside of the back cover 36893 DISHWASHING MACHINE SH 120 E BT ...

Page 4: ...ting up adjusting and servicing utensil and pot washer Mod SH 120 E 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 its products whenever necessary without affecting their main features ...

Page 5: ...5 INDEX Important pag 4 Overall dimensions pag 6 Technical data pag 7 Description of the controls pag 12 ...

Page 6: ...ain pipe fitting A B C A A A C B B C A B 33 33 558 624 FEET POSITION FRONT OF MACHINE TANK 710 600 625 600 1825 624 95 70 48 95 600 600 625 70 30 95 385 575 625 600 720 20 505 110 630 430 310 740 870 672 5 CORNER ASSEMBLY LAYOUT LINEAR ASSEMBLY LAYOUT D ...

Page 7: ...ket dimensions Boiler capacity Electric supply Baskets output p h Total power Boiler heating element Tank heating element Wash pump SH 120 E BT 55 36 24 230V 1 50Hz 7100 W 6000 W 4000 W 1100 W 400V 3N 50Hz 10100 W 9000 W 4000 W 1100 W Environmetal humidity min max Wash temperature Drain pipe fitting Gross weight Net weight Environmetal temperature min max SH 120 E BT Ø 1 G 113 kg 139 kg 5 40 C 20 ...

Page 8: ... regulations Never ever tamper with the electrical system or with any other mechanism Nevereverusethehandsorunsuitableinstrumentstolocate leaks from pipes Air fluids under pressure or irritants could cause serious damage to both persons and or property Neverusethehandsinsteadofadequatetoolswhenoperating the machine Never use the hands or other objects to stop moving parts PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION ...

Page 9: ...unless other instructions have been received from the manufac turer and check that the machine is free from damage caused by transport Now check whether there has been any damage to the structure crushing or breakages If damage or imperfections are discovered 1 Immediately notify the haulage contractor both by phone and in writing by registered letter with return receipt attached 2 Inform the manu...

Page 10: ...CYCLE Button MEDIUM CYCLE Light SHORT CYCLE Light LONG CYCLE Light INTENSIVE CYCLE Light CYCLE Selection Button BOILER TANK Temperature Selection Button ON OFF Switch 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 IL SI LC1LC2 LC3 LC4 SD ST ...

Page 11: ...nt cycles available SHORT ME DIUM LONG INTENSIVE and specifically LC 1 SHORT CYCLE 65 sec LC 2 MEDIUM CYCLE 100 sec LC 3 LONG CYCLE 150 sec LC 4 INTENSIVE CYCLE 8 min During the INTENSIVE cycle it is in any case possible to stop the cycle before the end of the programmed time for LC4 by pressing the START ST button again The minimum time for the INTENSIVE cycle will always and in all cases be 120 ...

Page 12: ...rom the basket with clean hands Store all items on hygienic and completely stable sur faces 2 1 f Self washing and Draining When you have finished washing SWITCH OFF the machine by pressing the IL button Having drained the machine and released the over flow close the tank access door and keep press the START ST buttonpressed for approx 3 seconds an then release it The self washing and draining cyc...

Page 13: ... DURING 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 tho roughly with running water 3 Use only anti foaming detergents with chlorine active agents specific for use in industrial machines 4 Deactivate the machine in case of break down or malfunction For any repairs con...

Page 14: ...ere hard water is present lime scale deposits will form in the machine and on dishes which must for rea sons of hygiene be removed by descaling Advice on operation procedures and frequency for this treatment are generally given by the detergent supplier who can provide suitable products In order to avoid damaging the machine do not exceed recommended doses follow the detergent producer s direction...

Page 15: ... and back on Check that the door is perfectly closed and or the machine is properly levelled Call the technician to reverse 2 of the 3 wires on the main switch Clean the washing blade 25 Fig 8 Clean the filters 26 e 30 Fig 8 Remove and clean the balde 25 Fig 8 Add detergent and fill the dispenser Wait for tank to reach correct temperature Contact Assistance Centre Check the correct washing phase U...

Page 16: ...10 Fig 2 Fig 3 Lift Lift Fig 4 Fig 5 Type N Weight Date Volt hz Ph Amp kW CE product BLUE SEAL LTD BIRMINGHAM 0121 3275575 13 12 11 ...

Page 17: ...Fig 7 Fig 6 17 Fig 8 28 29 15 16 14 30 26 Disp lay STA RT CYC LE 18 21 22 19 20 24 23 27 25 ...

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