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For example, to adjust the parameter
dIn
, proceed as
follows:
1. access the programming mode;
2. access the dispenser family;
3. select the parameter
dIn
;
4. modify the parameter value and press the button “L“ to
store the set value;
5. to exit the programming mode, press the “Wash cycle 3“
button.
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Note for external dispenser
With external dispensers, it may be more useful to have the
parameters expressed in seconds, setting the parameter
dun
to
SEC
=seconds. In this way the value of the parameters
represents the duration in seconds.
Listed below are special values usable when external auto-
matic dispensers are connected to the equipment:
• if
dEt=181
the
detergent dispenser
only operates during
wash pump
operation; terminals 7-9 of the main terminal
board are powered at the same time;
• if
dEt=182
the
detergent dispenser
only operates during
filling
electrovalve
operation for restoring the boiler level;
terminals 7-9 of the main terminal board are powered at the
same time;
• if
rAi=61
the
rinse-aid dispenser
only operates during
filling
electrovalve
operation for restoring the boiler level;
terminals 8-9 of the main terminal board are powered at the
same time;
• if
rAi=62
the
rinse-aid dispenser
only operates during
wash pump
operation; terminals 8-9 of the main terminal
board are powered at the same time.
Example 1
Supposing that an external detergent dispenser has been
connected with a tank concentration measuring sensor, a
standard setting could be as follows:
–
dun=SEC
the parameter value is in seconds;
–
dIn=0
the dispenser is not activated during filling of the
tank;
–
dEt=181
the dispenser is activated during wash pump
operation and, according to the concentration of deter-
gent detected by the sensor, the correct amount of
detergent is dispensed.
Example 2
Supposing that an external rinse-aid dispenser has been
connected with a tank concentration measuring sensor, a
standard setting could be as follows:
–
dun=SEC
the parameter value is in seconds;
–
rAi=61
the dispenser is activated at each wash cycle
simultaneously with operation of the filling solenoid valve.
In this way avoiding modifications to the wiring of the
machine.
Suggestion:
to check the effectiveness of the rinse-aid,
look at freshly washed glasses against the light. Drops of
water remaining on the glass indicate an insufficient
amount while streaks indicate an excess.