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5.1.4
Preparation of the dishes
Before washing the dishes, the preparatory steps below should be followed:
Remove the largest pieces of waste from the dishes before placing them in the baskets.
Wash glassware first.
Put the plates in the rack basket.
Place the glasses upside down.
Place the cutlery in the cutlery baskets with the handles downwards. The different pieces of
cutlery can be mixed.
Place the cutlery baskets in the lower baskets.
5.1.5
Selecting the wash cycle
Before starting the wash cycle, place the corresponding basket containing the dishes in the machine.
Select the wash cycle you wish to run by pressing one of the three cycles. Each wash cycle
corresponds to a wash time that should be selected according to the user requirements. Once the
wash cycle is selected, the wash cycle will start automatically.
The door/hood must be closed for the machine to start the wash cycle. For safety
reasons, if the door/hood is open, the wash cycle will not start.
5.1.6
Thermo-stop (E MOD.)
The thermo-stop is designed to ensure a constant rinse at the maximum temperature. This means
that the machine continues washing until the boiler reaches the ideal temperature. Then the rinse
cycle starts.
If the mains water temperature is less than 50
⁰
C / 122
⁰
F, the installation of this
system may reduce the wash capacity of the glass washer.
5.1.7
Stopping the wash cycle and end of wash cycle
The wash cycle can be stopped in the following ways:
By switching off the machine
→
the cycle stops completely.
By opening the door/hood
→
when the door/hood is closed, the cycle continues.
At the end of the wash cycle, remove the basket and leave the dishes to dry naturally. Remove the
dishes from the basket with clean hands, taking care not to burn yourself as the dishes are extremely
hot.
5.1.8
Drainage of the machine
The dishwashers have two types of drainage; gravity drainage or using a drainage pump.
5.1.8.1
Drainage by gravity
To drain the machine in this way, just remove the overflow from the machine and it will drain
naturally. For reasons of safety, this method of drainage should only be used with the machine
switched off.
5.1.8.2
Drainage using the drainage pump
To drain the machine using this method, proceed as follows:
Remove the overflow valve.
Open the door and press the button P1 for 3 seconds and the drainage cycle will start
automatically.
At the end of the cycle, (approx. 160 s), replace the overflow valve. The machine may be
switched off.
To drain the machine with the drainage pump, the hose must be at a
height
(max. 800 mm).
5.1.9
Steam condensation HRS (optional hood type)
The steam condensation unit absorbs the steam generated during the washing process inside the
dishwasher. The absorbed steam is condensed inside the condenser, and the resultant water drips
into the tub, thereby preventing the kitchen from filling with steam.
The steam condensation unit air output must not be blocked, otherwise
it may not operate correctly and the machine could be damaged.
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