Classeq Under Counter Range - User Manual
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The waste water from your warewasher must be disposed of
down the foul drains system, i.e. the drains from sinks and WCs.
The waste water from your warewasher
must not
be connected
to the surface water drainage system.
A form of back flow prevention must be
installed into the waste water plumbing in
accordance with local and national
regulations.
Ensure that no part of the waste hose
from the warewasher is higher than the
mark on the rear of the warewasher (shown), when the
warewasher is in place.
Where the warewasher is fitted to a
stand pipe, the Waste Hose Hook
should be used to help manage the
hose.
4.7
Attaching Chemical
Bottles
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.
Caution
Only use commercial grade detergents and
rinse aids within your
warewasher
.
The chemical bottles should be placed in a safe, stable location
that is close to the warewasher and easily accessible in order to
check the levels and replace the bottles as needed.
A coil of PVC tubing is connected to each of the chemical pumps
inside the warewasher.
These tubes exit the rear of the warewasher and should be
routed to the chemical bottle locations. The tubes need to be
long enough to allow the bottles to be moved without the risk of
falling over. Excess tubing may be cut off.
Tubing colour
Chemical
BLUE
Rinse aid
CLEAR
Detergent
4.7.1
Preparing the bottles
1.
Remove the cap from the chemical bottle.
2.
Using the drill and 8mm bit, carefully drill a hole in the
centre of the cap.
3.
Feed the tube through the hole.
4.
Fit the bottle weight over the tube and then attach the
end of the tube to a filter.
5.
Feed the filter and bottle weight into the bottle and
screw on the cap.
540mm - 600cm
Min 120mm
Min 300mm
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