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                                                                                 INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL

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WIRING DIAGRAM

A1

Main switch

A5

Drain switch (if required)

B1

Pilot lamp power on

B2

Pilot lamp machine ready

B3

Pilot lamp machine working

B5

Pilot lamp drain cycle (if required)

C1

Wash pump contactor

C2

Booster heater contactor

C2bis

Safety contactor of booster heater

C3

Tank heater contactor

C4

Relay

D1

Wash timer

D2

Wash timer

E1

Hot rinse solenoid valve

F1

Door switch

G1

Condensator

G2

Anti noise filter

H1

Junction

H2

Junction for Detergent dispenser (if required)

M1

Wash pump

M2

Rinse booster pump (if required)

M3

Detergent dispenser (if required)

M5

Drain pump (if required)

P1

Pressure switch

R2

Booster heater

R3

Tank heater

T2

Booster thermostat

T2bis

Booster safety thermostat

T3

Tank thermostat

The manufacturer declines any responsibility for any printing errors contained
in this booklet. The manufacturer also reserves  the right to make any
modifications to its products that do not affect the basic characteristics thereof.

Summary of Contents for LC380

Page 1: ...35 Instruction manual for dishwashers LP360 LP360A LC380 LC380A...

Page 2: ...ment should be destined to the use which it has been conceived for Any other application should be considered improper and consequently dangerous 6 The equipment should only be used by personnel train...

Page 3: ...37 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 4: ...n using chlorinated detergent it is suggested to use an automatic dispenser otherwise brownish spots might appear on the surfaces due to chlorine reactions Detergent should always be placed near the p...

Page 5: ...place its with the overflow in its place For any further information concerning equipment cleaning read chapter USEFUL SUGGESTIONS 9 When the washing is finished switch off the equipment by turning of...

Page 6: ...ure In case of dishware residue check that the washing nozzles are clean the water temperature is around 60 C there is detergent the pump suction filter is clean the racks are suitable for the dishes...

Page 7: ...itions a periodic removal of these deposits is necessary The frequency and method of this operation upon consultation by your detergent supplier CONTROL PANEL A Main switch 0 Machine off 1 Short cycle...

Page 8: ...addressed to a qualified personnel the only one authorised to carry out checks and repairs if any The manufacturer declines any responsibility in the case of interventions made by a non qualified pers...

Page 9: ...rsion due to the suppresser The machine shall be included in a correctly dimensioned equipotential whose effectiveness is to be very tight in accordance to the procedures set for in the applicable saf...

Page 10: ...re that the building drain tubing withstands temperatures up to 70 C 4 RINSE AID DOSAGE Make sure that rinse aid suction hose is correctly installed in it s proper container The dosage is automatic wi...

Page 11: ...at the intake of the pipe during the rinse cycle is as preset 8cm 1g approximately Maximum intake or delivery distance 2 meters ENERGY CONSUMPTION Model Wash tank capacity l Rinse water consumpt l Tan...

Page 12: ...enoid valve F1 Door switch G1 Condensator G2 Anti noise filter H1 Junction H2 Junction for Detergent dispenser if required M1 Wash pump M2 Rinse booster pump if required M3 Detergent dispenser if requ...

Page 13: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR TECHNICAL PERSONNEL 47 REFER TO ELECTRICAL DRAWING...

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