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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.