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FAULT

The machine does not switch on.

Water does not fill

Insufficient washing.

Insufficient rinsing

CAUSE

Main switch disconnected.

Water valve closed.

Drain hose filter dirty.

Rinse nozzles clogged.

ALARM H2: 

Water missing in tank

WARNING F1:

Door open

Wash nozzles clogged.

Wash filter dirty.

Wash spray arm blocked  

Detergent insufficient or missing

Wash conditions insufficient

ALARM H3: 

Wash temperature insufficient 

ALARM A3:

Probe disconnected or interrupted

Rinse nozzles clogged.

Limestone obstruction in boiler.

Water pressure below 2 bar. - 200 Kpa.

Insufficient temperature.

Improper position of nozzles or nozzles 

damaged

ALLARME H1: 

Rinse temperature insufficient 

ALLARME A3:

Probe disconnected or interrupted

ALLARME A5:

Boiler does not heat

SOLUTION

Connect switch.

Open the valve.

Detach the drain hose (7 Fig.6) and clean the filter.

Unscrew and wash the nozzles (20 Fig. 8) in running water.

Check mains water supply;

Spegnere e riaccendere la macchina

Switch the machine off and back on check that the door 

is closed perfectly and/or Level/check levelling of the 

machine

Clean the nozzles of the wash spray arms (18 Fig. 8).

Clean the filters (13/14/15/16 Fig. 8).

Remove and clean the spray arm (17 Fig. 8)

Restore the detergent in the tank and check its concentra-

tion.

Check that the washing phase is carried out correctly.

Wait for the tank to reach running temperature and perform 

a new cycle.

Contact the Assistance Service.

Unscrew and wash the nozzles (20 Fig. 8) in running water 

Contact the Assistance Service.

Wait for pressure to be restored or purchase a new pres-

sure pump.

Contact the Assistance Service.

Check that the nozzles are in the correct position and 

replace the damaged ones

Wait for the boiler to reach running temperature.

Contact the Assistance Service.

Contact the Assistance Service.

Check that the drain pipes are clean

TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGLISH

Part  2: Reserved for Operator

Summary of Contents for COMENDA Hi-Line HC Series

Page 1: ...r use and maintenance Instructions pour l utilisation et l entretien Gebrauchs und Wartungsanweisungen Instrucciones para el uso y el mantenimiento Insturções para uso e manutenção Istruzioni per l uso e la manutenzione HC HCXL ...

Page 2: ...one o a cose derivanti da manomissione da parte di terzi o da carenza di manutenzione o riparazione We decline any responsability for injuries or damage derived from machine misuse abuse by others or improper machine maintenance or repairs Declinamos toda responsabilidad por sinostros a personas por la incorrecta manipulacion por parte de tercero e la carencia de mantenimjento o reparaciòn Nous dé...

Page 3: ...625 600 800 30 435 675 772 5 800 FÜSSE POSITIONIERUNG POSITION PIEDS POSICION PIES FEET POSITION POSIZIONE PIEDINI LADO ANTERIOR MAQUINA VORDERSEITE COTE ANTERIEUR MACHINE FRONT OF MACHINE LATO ANTERIORE MACCHINA 724 658 33 33 33 554 740 20 740 1637 2197 150 160 20 110 630 325 760 890 435 DIMENSIONI DI INGOMBRO OVERALL DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS D ENCOMBREMENT PLATZBEDARFSMASSE DIMENSIÓNES DIMENSõES ...

Page 4: ...Tank capacity Capacité de la cuve Wannenkapazität Capacidad tina Capacidade do tanq Capacità boiler Boiler capacity Cap du chauffe eau Boilerkapazität Capacidad hervidor Capacid do boiler Cons acqua x ciclo Water cons per c le Cons d eau par c le Wass pro Zyklus Con agua por ciclo Cons de ág por cic Raccordo di scarico Drain pipe fitting Raccord de vidange Abwasseranschluß Enlace de descarga Ligaç...

Page 5: ...ouche Défilement Sélection Taste Scroll und Wahl Back Key Touche BACK Zurück Taste Accensione Spegnimento ON OFF Avvio ciclo selezionato Ligar desligar ON OFF Ativação ciclo selecionado Tecla deslocação Seleção Tecla BACK Ecrã CRUSCOTTO COMANDI CONTROL PANEL PANNEAU DES COMMANDES SCHALTBLENDE PANEL DE MANDOS PAINEL DE COMANDOS Encendido Apagado ON OFF Puesta en marcha del ciclo seleccionado Tecla ...

Page 6: ... reason whatsoever Never use your hands or unsuitable instruments to locate leaks from the various pipes Pressurised or irritating air and fluids could cause serious harm to persons and or objects Do not use your hands instead of suitable tools to operate the machine Do not stop moving parts with your hands or other objects PAY THE UTMOST ATTENTION TO THE RATING PLATES ON THE MACHINE WHENEVER OPER...

Page 7: ...ructions given by the manufacturer and check that the machine is free of any damage caused during transportation Check for any structural damage crushing or breakage If any damage or imperfections are found 1 Immediately notify the carrier either by telephone or through registered mail 2 Inform the manufacturer cc by registered mail IMPORTANT Any damage or faults must be communicated promptly and ...

Page 8: ... machine restores the detergent and rinse agent values foreseen by the manufacturer ATTENTION When the items to be washed have burned encru stations or much time has passed before being washed they must be soaked in water with an appropriate emollient product Do not use manual washing products as that they could form suds inside the machine Introduce the dishrack into the machine after having remo...

Page 9: ...es machineoperationalwaysachie ves the ideal rinsing temperature If the temperature is not sufficient washing is prolonged automatically until the conditions necessary for ideal rinsing are achieved The pause to reach the ideal temperature can be prolon ged to a maximum of 8 minutes When the water in the boilerisnotatthepropertemperature thecycleprogress bar and the ACTUAL and SET rinse water temp...

Page 10: ...arried out at the end of the day IMPORTANT The cycle can only be carried out by leaving the machine ON with tank full of water and indifferent whether door OPEN or CLOSED To perform SELF DRAINING of the water in the wash tank you must Keep the START key pressed for about 5 seconds ThekeyturnsBLUEduringthe entire duration of the cycle SELF DRAINING and DRAIN ENABLED appear on the display The SELF D...

Page 11: ...hing result An unsatisfactory washing result can be seen when tra ces of filth remain on the dishes or objects rings can be caused by insufficient rinsing In that case check that the rinsing nozzles 20 are clean and that the water mains is pressurised If soiled check that The tank filters 13 14 15 16 are clean thewashwatertemperatureisapproximately55 60 C the objects are positioned properly in the...

Page 12: ...g 5 Wash the filters in running water and refit them correctly in their seats turning them the opposite direction 2 3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Fig 8 Preventive maintenance operations to be carried out with the machine OFF the main switch disconnected the water supply valve closed and the wash tank emp ty 2 3 a Checking and cleaning the spray arms and nozzles Fig 8 Periodically check to make sure tha...

Page 13: ...lectric pump 2 6 DEMOLITION and WASTE DISPOSAL When you intend on scrapping the machine drain water from thetankandfromtheboiler asindicatedinthepreviouspoints anddisconnectthemachinefromthewaterandelectricmains Then dismantle the components following that prescribed in relevant standards in force in compliance with national and local ecological environmental regulations taking care to separate th...

Page 14: ...few seconds upon every switch on and a MICROREGENERATION cycle is then performed IMPORTANT The MICROREGENERATION cycle takes place in the background This could lengthen the cycle REGENERATION appears on the display ATTENTION For machines with RCD HR A partial regeneration can only be activated with the tank level Touch the SCROLL key Select the REGENERATION function from the display Touch the STAR...

Page 15: ...2 WATER FILLING in TANK F3 CORRECT FILTER POSITION WARNING ALARM DESCRIPTION A1 CYCLE NOT COMPLETED A2 ANOMALOUS OVERHEATING A3 TEMPERATURE PROBE DISCONNECTED A4 FILLING TIMEOUT RCD A5 BOILER HEATING TIMEOUT A6 WATER DRAINING TIMEOUT H1 INSUFFICIENT RINSE WATER TEMPERATURE H2 WATER MISSING H3 INSUFFICIENT WASH WATER TEMPERATURE A9 REGENERATION A10 FULL TANK ...

Page 16: ...EEN steady BLUE steady Machine in FILLING phase TANK WATER LEVEL reached START START GREEN flashing BOILER and TANK WATER TEMPERATURE reached Machine in ALARM START START RED steady START START CYCLE in PROGRESS machine READY START START Machine in manual REGENERATION WHITE steady ORANGE steady START START START START START START ...

Page 17: ...w and wash the nozzles 20 Fig 8 in running water Check mains water supply Spegnere e riaccendere la macchina Switch the machine off and back on check that the door is closed perfectly and or Level check levelling of the machine Clean the nozzles of the wash spray arms 18 Fig 8 Clean the filters 13 14 15 16 Fig 8 Remove and clean the spray arm 17 Fig 8 Restore the detergent in the tank and check it...

Page 18: ...125 Fig 7 Fig 6 8 5 6 7 21 22 11 12 9 10 Fig 8 15 STAR T STAR T START START 16 14 18 19 HC XL 17 20 13 20 17 19 13 HC10 HC 14 14 18 ...

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