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SMW 15

PARTICULAR RECOMMENDATIONS

FOR THE OPERATOR

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Do not operate the machine without having become fully
familiar with the contents of this manual and without having
acquired a comprehensive knowledge of the specific
techniques and machine controls.

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Check that the area in which the machine is to be installed is
compatible with the dimensions of the machine itself before
installing this latter.

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Only use lifting and handling means as are adequate to the
weight of the machine when this must be installed or removed
either completely or in part.

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Never allow unauthorized or unqualified personnel to start,
adjust, operate or repair the machine. Always refer to this
manual for the necessary operations.

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The mechanical parts and electrical/electronic components
situated inside the machine are protected by entirely closed
panels.

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Always ensure that the main switch has been set to the
“OFF” position
 before cleaning and/or servicing the machine
and before removing any guard. This will disconnect the
power source during the operator’s intervention.

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The electrical powering system must be equipped with an
automatic release system prior to the main machine switch
and with a suitable grounding system that complies with all
the requisites established by industrial provisions for the
prevention of accidents.

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Always disconnect the power source if work must be carried
out on the main switch or in its vicinity.

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All inspections and maintenance operations requiring removal
of the safety guards are carried out under the complete
responsibility of the users.
These operations should therefore only be carried out by
specialized and authorized technical personnel.

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Check that none of the accident preventing safety devices
(barriers, guards, casings, microswitches, etc.) have been
tampered with and that they are all perfectly functional before
operating. These devices should be repaired if this is not the
case.

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Never remove the safety devices.

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To prevent personal risks, only use power tools that are
correctly connected to the grounding tap and that conform to
the national safety regulations.

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Never ever tamper with the electrical system or with any other
mechanism.

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Never ever use the hands  or unsuitable instruments to
locate leaks from pipes. Air, fluids under pressure or irritants
could cause serious damage to both persons and/or property.

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Never use the hands instead of adequate tools when operating
the machine.

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Never use the hands or other objects to stop moving parts.

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PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION TO THE DATA PLATES
AFFIXED TO THE MACHINE WHENEVER WORKING ON
THIS OR ON THEIR NEAR VICINITY
.

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The user is obliged to keep all the data plates and stickers in
a legible condition.

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It is essential for the user to replace all data plates and
stickers as may have deteriorated for any reason or as are not
clearly visible, ordering new ones from the Spares Service of
BLUE SEAL.

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Contact the person in charge of maintenance in the event of
malfunctions or damage to the machine components without
proceeding with further repairs.

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It is absolutely forbidden for anyone to use the machine for
purposes other than those explicitly established and
documented. The machine must always be used in the ways,
times and places established by common sense, the laws in
force in each nation, even when there are no specific provisions
to govern the sector in the specific country of use.

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BLUE SEAL declines all responsibility for accidents or
damage to either persons or propertry as may arise
following failure to comply with either the relative safety
provisions or the instructions herein
.

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These instructions, together with the provisions
governing machine installation and electrical
connections form an integral part of the Accident
Preventing Industrial regulations in force in each
individual country
.

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THESE SAFETY PROVISIONS INTEGRATE AND DO NOT
SUBSTITUTE THE SAFETY PROVISIONS LOCALLY IN
FORCE
.

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NEVER ever make hurried or inaccurate repairs as could
jeopardize the correct operation of the machine
.

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ALWAYS ASK FOR HELP FROM SPECIALIZED
PERSONNEL IN CASE OF DOUBT
.

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ANY TAMPERING BY THE USER RELIEVES THE
MANUFACTURER FROM ALL LIABILITY, THE USER
BEING IN THIS CASE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE TOWARDS
THE COMPETENT ACCIDENT PREVENTION

AUTHORITIES.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for SMW 15

Page 1: ...Instructions for use and maintenance Ed 10 2003 SMW 15 ...

Page 2: ...2 SMW 15 ...

Page 3: ...3 SMW 15 DISHWASHING MACHINE The illustrations concerning these instructions are on the inside of the back cover cod 36427 Mod SMW 15 ...

Page 4: ...hly familiar with the contents of thi manual before installing setting up adjusting and servicing diswasher machine Mod SMW 15 Only contact an authorized technical center or BLUE SEAL in the event of breakdowns or faulty machine operation ...

Page 5: ...5 SMW 15 INDEX Important pag 4 Overall dimensions pag 6 Technical data pag 6 7 Decription of the controls pag 8 ENGLISH Page 9 ...

Page 6: ...er Water consumption cycle Cycle lenght Basket dimensions Boiler capacity Baskets output p h Total power Boiler heating element Tank heating element Wash pump Electric supply SMW 15 60 30 20 400V3 N 50Hz 7620 W 6000 W 3000 W 1620 W 2 2 Hp TECHNICAL DATA Model A B C D E F G 620 735 1230 1325 500 540 145 180 A B D E F G SMW 15 ...

Page 7: ...metal humidity min max Wash temperature Drain pipe fitting Gross weight Net weight Environmetal temperature min max SMW 15 Ø 31 mm 115 kg 130 kg 5 40 C 20 90 50 60 C Rinse temperature Noise level SMW 15 80 90 C 70 dB A ...

Page 8: ...page 19 point 3 3 e Mains warning light 2 When on indicates that the power source is connected Temperature reached warning light 3 Flashed whilst the water in the tub is being heated Remains permanently on once the set temperature has been reached Washing time selector 4 Turned to the various positions this is used to set the programmed washing time Start Drain button 5 When pressed this activates...

Page 9: ...ectly connected to the grounding tap and that conform 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 ha...

Page 10: ... with return receipt attached 2 Informthemanufacturerbyregisteredletter withreturn receipt attached IMPORTANT Norification 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 Proceed in the following way in order to remove the packing 1 Cut the straps 7 that hold the cardboard in place 2 Remove the box 8 by lifting i...

Page 11: ...otential ground conductor to the terminal 10 Part 3 For the technician and operator 3 1 DETERGENT DISPENSER Fig 7 The machine is equipped with an automatic detergent dispenser Insert the red supply tube 17 into the cannister 18 ATTENTION Always wash the hands under running water if they come into contact with detergent or comply with the specific indications pertaining to the utilized type of dete...

Page 12: ...prior to the machine and turn off the water delivery cock ATTENTION Disconnect the main circuit breaker prior to the machine and turn off the water delivery cocks if the dishwasher is faulty or operates badly Only allow the manufacturer s authorized after sales service center to make repairs 3 3 e Manual drain timering Fig 1 on machine with drain pump only To manually empty the water from the tub ...

Page 13: ...ructions in reverse 6 DESCALING Where hard water is present lime scale deposits will form 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 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 t...

Page 14: ...ure Bad location of the nozzles or damaged nozzles SOLUTIONS Turn on the switch Turn on the clock Detach the fill pipe 13 Fig 6 and clean the filter 15 Unscrew and clean the nozzles A Fig 9 under running water Check the right connection of the overflow pipe 23 Fig 9 Call the technician to reverse 2 of the 3 wires on the main switch Clean the washing blade 25 Fig 9 Clean the filters 22 e 24 Fig 9 R...

Page 15: ... P1 P3 P4 P5 Washing time selection Washing time selection Not connection link wait boiler temperatur MP2 FS 2 5A only for machine with Start by push button RED BLACK BLUE RED LMP LC LL BLUE Movable link CN 1 direction of regolation 54321 P CN 2 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 CN 5 CN 3 1 4 3 2 470 ohm ST1 SL 2 3 1 RED BLACK GREY BROWN VIOLET IL WHITE RED CN 4 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 BROWN...

Page 16: ...microswitch MP2 Predisposition doubler Door microswitch IL ON OFF button ST 1 Start only for machine with Start by push button SL Washing time selector switch TS Boiler Safety thermostat LMP Lamp Ready Machine LC Cycle Lamp LL Line lamp FS Fuse LEGEND SMW 15 400V3N 50 HZ DIAGRAM POWER N 230V 50Hz L1 N PE FA RB PL RV C2 C1 Boiler heating element 6000 W Tank heating element 3000 W Wash pump 1620 W 2...

Page 17: ...R Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 4 Lift Lift 7 8 9 12 14 Type N Weight Date Volt hz Ph Amp kW CE product BLUE SEAL LTD BIRMINGHAM 0121 3275575 11 ...

Page 18: ...Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 7 Fig 6 16 A 15 13 10 17 18 19 20 24 23 26 22 25 27 A START 5 6 1 2 3 4 21 ...

Page 19: ...36427 ...

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