Classeq Under Counter Range - User Manual
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9.
Decommissioning
If for any reason you need to remove or decommission your
warewasher, do so in accordance with local and national
regulations.
Classeq
recommends the following procedures are followed.
9.1
Flush Out Chemical Dosing Systems
Prior to removing any chemicals refer to all safety statements on
the chemical bottles for dealing with any spillage.
Warning!
Wear the correct Personal Protective Equipment,
e.g., gloves and goggles, when handling
chemicals and observe all safety notes and
dosing recommendations printed on the
packaging.
1.
Remove the chemical tubes from the chemical bottles.
2.
Place the ends of the tubes into a container of water.
3.
Use the commissioning menu to prime the Rinse Aid
and Detergent Pumps to draw water all the way into the
warewasher.
4.
Fill and drain the warewasher to remove any chemical
residue.
5.
Ensure the bottles are then capped to prevent any
spillage.
9.2
Drain the Warewasher
6.
Ensure the warewasher is fully drained (
7.
Remove the Waste Hose from the drain standpipe;
ensure any spilt liquid is dried prior to advancing to the
next stage.
9.3
Disconnect the Warewasher
8.
Turn off the mains electrical supply at the socket /
isolator / junction box.
When disconnecting the warewasher from the mains electrical
supply:
Warewashers with an electrical plug, always pull the
plug. Never pull the cord itself.
Warewashers that are hardwired
(i.e. no plug),
must be
disconnected in accordance with local and national
regulations.
Classeq
recommends this is performed by
a qualified electrician.
9.
Once the electrical supply has been disconnected,
disconnect the equipotential wire from the stud at the
rear of the warewasher.
10.
Turn off the water supply to the warewasher and
disconnect the Water Supply Hose from the mains
water supply, ensuring any spillage is cleared up.
9.4
Drain the Rinse Tank / Boiler
11.
Remove the lower Front Panel from the warewasher
using a 3mm hex key.
12.
Locate the Boiler Drainage Hose. Ensure the Hose
protrudes from the front of the warewasher.
13.
Position a container large enough to hold eight litres of
water so that the Hose will drain into it.
Warning!
If the
warewasher
is being drained immediately
after use, the water draining from the Boiler
Drainage Hose may be as hot as
95°C
.
14.
Loosen the Jubilee Clip and remove the Drain Plug,
ensuring the water flows into the container. Once fully
drained replace the Drain Plug and retighten the Jubilee
Clip.
15.
Replace the Front Panel, and ensure all cables and
hoses are secured to the warewasher to prevent
tripping hazards. The warewasher is now ready to be
removed.
RECYCLING:
If you are recycling or disposing of
your
warewasher
, you must ensure this is done
in accordance with local and national
regulations.
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