Classeq Under Counter Range - User Manual
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6.6.3
Service Cutlery
Knives, forks and spoons should be loaded into the Cutlery
Basket. Load forks and spoons handle end down. Load knives
handle end up, to prevent cuts when unloading the warewasher /
Basket. Do not overfill the compartments. Do not sort into cutlery
types, i.e. do not fill one compartment in the Basket with all
spoons as these may nest with each other and not wash
properly.
6.6.4
Tableware
Adjust the Plate Basket Inserts to suit your plate / bowl size. Stack
plates / bowls so that they are free-draining. Large platters
should be placed face down in the bottom of a Basket.
6.6.5
Preparation / Serving Utensils
Long utensils / cutlery, such as ladles and long knives etc., must
be placed horizontally on the bottom of an Open Basket. This will
avoid possible collision with Wash / Rinse Arms.
6.6.6
Pots and Pans
Pots and pans should be placed in an Open Basket face down.
Try not to overlap items.
6.7
Loading a Glasswasher Basket
For glasswashers ONLY
Glasses should be placed in the Open Basket open end down.
Always try to fill the Basket - to prevent glasses from clinking
against each other during a wash cycle.
With tall glasses always check carefully that they will fit in the
glasswasher when stood upright in the Open Basket.
6.8
Starting a Cycle
Always remove excess food / debris from any dishes / glasses to
be washed.
DO NOT
use your warewasher as a waste disposal
unit.
To start a cycle, follow the instructions given below.
Open the Door.
Load the full Basket, ensuring
that the bottom and top Arms
rotate freely.
Close the Door.
Press the Cycle button (
2
). The
cycle will start once the
warewasher has achieved its
correct water levels. The cycle
will start when it has
completed it’s initial heat and
fill. During the cycle the Cycle
indicator (
3
) will be illuminated
blue.
Do NOT open the door during a cycle.
If the Cycle button is pressed before the warewasher has reached
the required levels and temperatures the Cycle indicator (
3
) will
illuminate blue to indicate that a cycle has been selected, the
Fill/Heat indicator (
4
) will flash amber, and the warewasher will
automatically start when the requirements have been met.
1.
At the end of the cycle, the Cycle indicator (
3
) goes out. Open
the Door and remove the Basket.
2.
Reload the warewasher and repeat as required.
Wares in the basket may be wet and will dry in a short time due
to evaporation.
Warning!
Wares may be hot when removed from the
warewasher
.
6.9
Draining Down the Warewasher
Caution
It is very important the
warewasher
is drained
down at the end of each working day.
During normal operation the warewasher will drain out any
excess water.
To fully drain down the warewasher follow the instructions given
below.
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