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9.1.6.2

 

Drainage using the drainage pump (Optional) 

The drainage using the drainage pump option is only available on request.  The drainage pipe must 
always be fitted on a siphon to prevent the return of odours.To drain the machine using this method, 
proceed as follows: 

 

Open the door and remove the Front Right S/S Filter.  (Fig. 8)  

 

Remove the overflow tube by inserting a finger into the top of the tube.  (Fig. 9) 

 

 

Press the button P1

 during 3 seconds, the led H will illuminate during operation. 

 

Wait until the led turns off. 

 

At the end of the cycle (approx. 160 s), the machine may be switched off. 

 

Take out scrap basket for cleaning by twisting to the left.  (Fig. 10) 

 

Replace scrap basket, lock into position by twisting to the right and replace overflow tube 
with O-ring. 

 

Replace S/S filter back into position (Fig. 8). 

 

Press ON/OFF button to turn unit OFF. 

 

Wipe clean and dry the machine if the day is completed.  Leave door open until the next 
day’s operations or to one of the time settings to begin using the machine again. 

 

To  avoid  the  risk  of  damage  from  oxidization  or  corrosion  from  chemicals,  keep  all  steel 
surfaces clean. 
 

 

 

To drain the machine with the drainage pump, the hose must be at a 
height 

(max. 

31  ½”  in  undercounter  dishwashers  or  26  ¾”  in 

glasswashers

).

 

 

9.1.7

 

Switching off the machine 

To switch off the machine, just press the 

ON-OFF

 button once for 1.5 seconds.  

The  machine  should  not  be  switched  off  during  the  wash  process  as  this  will  stop  the  tableware 
inside the machine from being cleaned properly. 

9.1.8

 

Cleaning the machine at the end of the day 

At  the  end  of  the  day,  the  filters,  wash  distributors,  rinse  branches  and  other  accessories  must  be 
cleaned. This is necessary to prolong the service life of the machine. To ensure the efficient washing 
of the dishes, the dishwasher must be perfectly clean and disinfected. 

 

9.2

 

Useful tips 

Read the useful tips listed below carefully to allow you to get the most out of your dishwasher. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Evo COP-174W

Page 1: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE W MODELS MOD COP 174W COP 504 W CO 502 W CO 402 W CODE 12119601 REV 04 2015 Hood type Dishwasher Undercounter Dishwasher Glasswasher...

Page 2: ...MANUAL WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH READ THE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE I...

Page 3: ...PPM Equipment failure due to inadequate water supply is not covered by this Warranty Proper Maintenance and Operation The Equipment must be properly maintained and operated in accordance with Fagor s...

Page 4: ...ressure pump 20 8 10 Recycling 20 9 USE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 21 9 1 Operation 21 9 1 1 Control panel symbols 21 9 1 2 Switching on the machine 21 9 1 3 Preparation of the dishes 22 9 1 4 Selec...

Page 5: ...2 GENERAL MEASUREMENTS AND CONNECTIONS Hood type Dishwasher COP 174W A B C D E F G Water inlet Drain hose Power Supply Cable Strain Relief Terminal Box Rinse aid inlet Detergent inlet Equipotential bo...

Page 6: ...6 Undercounter Dishwasher CO 502 W COP 504 W Glasswasher CO 402 W A B C D E F G Water inlet Drain hose Power Supply Cable Strain Relief Terminal Box Rinse aid inlet Detergent inlet Equipotential bond...

Page 7: ...7 3 QUICK STARTUP GUIDES...

Page 8: ...8...

Page 9: ...9 4 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...MB2 Wash Pump Pompe de lavage P1 Tank Pressure switch Pressostat de cuve P2 Drain pump Pressure switch Pressostat de Pompe de vidange P3 Boiler Pressure switch Pressostat de surchauffeur PP2 Soft Star...

Page 11: ...ny other objects must not be washed in the machine If your machine breaks down please call the Technical Service Centre Unqualified or unauthorised personnel must NOT try to repair the machine Use of...

Page 12: ...25psi 5psi CO 402W 22 242 352 4 0 6 WASH MIN TEMP HEATING ELEMENTS OPERATING CYCLE TIME s MODEL PUMP MOTOR WASH RINSE WASH TANK kW BOILER kW WASH DWELL RINSE TOTAL COP 174W 2 1 hp 162 F 4 75 12 75 35...

Page 13: ...38 5 07 2 36 0 49 2 29 4 58 COP 504W 60Hz 220V 25 78 5 67 2 50 0 55 4 12 5 12 Boiler Full Power 1Ph 240V 28 13 6 75 2 72 0 65 4 90 6 10 208 240V 208V 17 04 3 54 2 36 0 49 2 29 3 05 COP 504W 60Hz 220V...

Page 14: ...juries 8 1 Removal of packaging Remove packaging from the machine and check for damage during transportation If any damage is observed immediately notify the supplier and the transport company In the...

Page 15: ...e appliance between the power supply and the appliance in accordance to required consumption guidelines Switch the circuit breaker to OFF when servicing the appliance It is recommended that it has loc...

Page 16: ...chine Adaptor supplied for female garden hose connection FOR HARD WATER SUPPLIES WITH A HARDNESS OF OVER 3 gpg OR 5 fH AND PH BEYOND THE RANGE OF 6 5 7 5 A WATER CONDITIONER DESCALER MUST BE INSTALLED...

Page 17: ...therefore the drainage pipe should be lower than the drainage outlet Fig 5 If the drainage pipe is not lower a drainage pump will be required This must not be mounted at a height of more than 26 3 4...

Page 18: ...Electric rinse aid dispenser COP MODELS Installation Take the tube located in the back or your machine marked Rinse Aid and place inside rinse container Tubes are transparent to provide you visible m...

Page 19: ...mended that the rinse aid product and the dispenser setting are defined by a technician specialised in the use of chemical products in order to ensure a more efficient wash 8 8 Detergent dispenser Thi...

Page 20: ...machine may operate incorrectly The electrical connections for the pressure pump are shown in the electric circuit diagram The water connection to the pressure pump is shown in Fig 4 If the mains wate...

Page 21: ...he water inside the machine is not yet at the ideal temperature When the machine has reached the ideal temperature for washing the dishes properly a light comes on advising the user that the machine i...

Page 22: ...dishwasher prior to your boiler reaching a minimum of 180 F 83 C YOU WILL HAVE AN EXTENDED WASH CYCLE 9 1 4 1 Thermo stop The thermo stop is designed to ensure a constant rinse at the maximum tempera...

Page 23: ...machine if the day is completed Leave door open until the next day s operations or to one of the time settings to begin using the machine again To avoid the risk of damage from oxidization or corrosio...

Page 24: ...etergents suitable for industrial dishwashers Do not use foam producing detergents Detergents designed for domestic use should not be used under any circumstances When handling chemical substances the...

Page 25: ...s obstructed Clean distributors thoroughly Shortage of detergent Call the technical service to reset the dispenser Dirty filters Clean the filters thoroughly Presence of foam Unsuitable detergent Call...

Page 26: ...chnical characteristics with prior warning 10 1 Error diagnosis ERROR DESCRIPTION CONSEQUENCE 1 DOOR OPEN The ON OFF LED lights up for 0 5 seconds and then remains unlit for 2 seconds before lighting...

Page 27: ...ure probes The alarm is shown on the corresponding display tank temperature display or boiler temperature display A4 Temperature probe open alarm Verify proper connections at the circuit board and pro...

Page 28: ...Fagor Commercial Inc 13105 NW 47th Avenue Miami FL 33054 USA T 305 779 0170 Fax 305 779 0173 1 866 GO FAGOR www fagorcommercial com...

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