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GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS.......................................................... Pag.

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HANDLING ...................................................................................................................... Pag.

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UNPACKING .................................................................................................................... Pag.

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DISPOSAL....................................................................................................................... Pag.

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TECHNICAL DATA........................................................................................................... Pag.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER/MAINTENANCE PERSON ..... Pag.

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WATER CONNECTION ................................................................................................... Pag.

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ......................................................................................... Pag.

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WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL ................................ Pag.

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B4

DETERGENT/RINSE-AID DISPENSERS AND SETTINGS............................................ Pag.

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B5

SETTING THE DISPENSERS......................................................................................... Pag.

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MAINTENANCE............................................................................................................... Pag.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER........................................................... Pag.

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STARTING ....................................................................................................................... Pag.

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WASH CYCLES............................................................................................................... Pag.

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OPERATION .................................................................................................................... Pag.

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END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING ........................................................................ Pag.

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FRONT LOADING DISHWASHER WITH INCORPORATED

CONTINUOUS WATER SOFTENER............................................................................... Page

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WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL ................................ Pag.

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RESIDUAL RISKS ........................................................................................................... Pag.

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TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................. Pag.

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CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for LU7

Page 1: ... THE CONTROL PANEL Pag 8 B4 DETERGENT RINSE AID DISPENSERS AND SETTINGS Pag 9 B5 SETTING THE DISPENSERS Pag 10 B6 MAINTENANCE Pag 11 C INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Pag 12 C1 STARTING Pag 12 C2 WASH CYCLES Pag 13 C3 OPERATION Pag 13 C4 END OF WORK AND DAILY CLEANING Pag 14 C5 FRONT LOADING DISHWASHER WITH INCORPORATED CONTINUOUS WATER SOFTENER Page 15 C6 WARNING MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON THE CONTROL PANEL...

Page 2: ...s A1 HANDLING Use suitable means to move the appliance a lift truck or fork pallet trucks the forks should reach more than halfway beneath the appliance A2 UNPACKING Fig 1 Wear protective gloves to unpack Lift the appliance using a lift truck remove the base and position the appliance Fig 2 where it is to be installed Fig 3 Remove the protective film and ensure that the pack aging material is disp...

Page 3: ...r for models without incorporated continuous water softener μS cm 400 Water supply hardness for models with incorporated water softener f d e 40 22 4 28 max Concentration of chlorides in water ppm 20 Rinse cycle water consumption l 3 8 Boiler capacity l 12 Tank capacity l 42 Standard cycle time with water supply at 50 C sec 55 90 300 Legal noise level Leq dB A 68 Protection rating IPX4 Net weight ...

Page 4: ...d Fig 4 A Water inlet pipe with ø 3 4 G fittings C Outlet pipe øi 40 mm øi 20 mm I Power supply S Pipe inlet for detergents Q Unipotential screw Only for model with free fall drainage Only for model with drain pump ...

Page 5: ...the waste outlet pipe C Fig 4 to the main drain pipe fitting a trap or place the outlet pipe over an S trap set into the floor On the model with drain pump position the outlet pipe at a height anywhere between 750 and 1000 mm from the floor Check that about 4 litres of water flow out of the outlet pipe during the rinse cycle B2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Fig 7 Before carrying out the electrical connect...

Page 6: ...Connect the energy peak controller across terminals 11 and 12 Safety devices An automatic reset thermoamperometric protective device incorporated in the windings of the electric pump cuts off the electricity supply in the case of malfunctioning In the event of water mains failure a device pre vents water in the boiler from returning into the mains An overflow pipe connected to the drainage outlet ...

Page 7: ...t dis penses 0 4 g in 4 sec at each rinse Dispenser operating time may be changed following the instructions given in the next paragraph Insert the hose provided in the kit into the rinse aid container 3 Dishwashers with incorporated rinse aid dia phragm dispenser pump Fig 12 Pump T is installed in appliances with pressure boiler Dispensed amounts may be changed according to the instructions given...

Page 8: ...1 Peristaltic dispensers All operations should be carried out with the appliance switched on the door open and no cycle selected SEQUENTIAL START Press the indicated buttons simultaneously for 5 sec onds Display of programming mode Initial amount of detergent Setting the activation time Initial amount of rinse aid Setting the activation time Amount of detergent during the cycle Setting the activat...

Page 9: ...he same manufacturer you must rinse the suction and pressure hoses with fresh water before connecting the new detergent rinse aid container Oth erwise the mixing of different types of detergent rinse aid will cause crystallisation which may result in a breakdown of the dosing pump Failure to observe this condition will invalidate the guarantee and product lia bility B6 MAINTENANCE Descale the boil...

Page 10: ... temperature shown on the display is that of the boiler if the indicator light E is on or of the tank if the light D is on The tank temperature is displayed during the wash cycle and the boiler temperature during the rinse cycle C1 STARTING Open the water supply cock Switch on at the mains Open the door and check that all the components are in their correct position Close the door and press button...

Page 11: ...cator light comes on and the wash cycle starts Cycle I For lightly soiled dishes press button J Fig 15 see table of times Cycle II recommended For normally dirty dishes press button H Fig 15 see table of times Cycle III For very dirty dishes press button F Fig 15 see table of times To stop the wash cycle just press the selected cycle button or open the door To continue the wash cycle just press th...

Page 12: ...and bottom jets F and I unscrewing the ring nut H Fig 21 Carefully clean the washing and rinse jets and clean everything with hot water and neutral deter gent detersive if necessary using a soft brush or sponge Do not use sharp implements to clean the nozzle holes which could otherwise be damaged Cleaning the filter Remove the filter E and clean away any remained food in order to avoid blocking th...

Page 13: ...the rim using the special funnel supplied Fig 24 Fig 24 Remove any traces of salt from the filling hole the container thread and the closing cap seal Refit the cap of container A turning it clockwise and making sure it is tight The salt container always has water in it therefore it is normal if water comes out during filling Water hardness The salt container must be filled approximately every Usin...

Page 14: ...To preserve these conditions the corridors and areas around the machine must always be kept free of obstacles e g ladders tools contain ers boxes etc clean and dry well lit For the Customer s complete information the residual risks remaining on the machine are given below such actions are to be considered incorrect and therefore strictly forbidden IMPORTANT Only introduce rinse aid in the rinse ai...

Page 15: ... 90 C CONDENSATION ON GLASSES 1 Check that there is rinse aid in the container and if necessary top up 2 Check the set amount of rinse aid see setting the dispensers para graph 3 Remove the rack of glasses immediately the cycle has ended STAINS ON THE GLASSES 1 Only use non foaming products for professional dishwashers EXCESSIVE FOAM IN THE TANK 1 Check that the wash water temperature is not less ...

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