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echnical data

Weight

................................. 343 kg filled machine

Tank volume

......................... 84 litres

Granule amount

.................... 6 kg

Wash water temperature

...... 65°C

Rinse water temperature

...... 85°C

Rinse water volume

.............. 8 litres/wash cycle

Wash programme

................. normal 5 min, 30 s.

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long 7 min, 30 s

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ultrashort 3 min, 30 s.

Design

................................. 2 fittings that slide out

Capacity

.............................. 4 GN 1/1, 200 mm deep

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8 GN 1/2, 200 mm deep 

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or equivalent in other kitchenware

Capacity /hr with

normal programme

................ GD 600plus 32 GN 1/1 /hr

Noise level

........................... 64 dB (A) relative 20 µPa when washing with granules

Tank heater*

........................ 9 kW

Rinse tank heater*

............... 9 kW

Voltage**

............................ 400 V, 3-phase, earth (200 - 440 V)

Fuse**

................................ 25 Ampere (200 - 230 V = 35 Ampere)

Frequency**

........................ 50/60 Hz

Max. power

.......................... 12.2 kW

Pump motor

......................... 3 kW

Sealing class

........................ IP 55

Hot water connection

........... R 1/2 int. 55 - 65°C, 3 - 10°dH

Cold water connection

.......... R 1/2 int., 3 - 10°dH

Water pressure

..................... 3 - 6 bar at the open magnetic valve

Outflow

................................ Ø32/40/50 mm pipe

Drain

.................................... Min. capacity 100 litres/minute

                                     

  *Not in operation simultaneously

**For the exact figures for your machine look at the sign on the machine.

The machine is supplied with a 2 m long electrical cable which is connected 

to the mains box on the wall. The mains box is not included.

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Summary of Contents for GD 600plus

Page 1: ...rinting errors 1 TECHNICAL DATA 6 2 INSTRUCTIONS 8 At the start of the day 8 Preparing utensils 8 Removing Replacing spray pipes 8 Loading utensils 8 Control panel 11 Programme selection 11 Inspecting utensils 12 Granules 12 Hygiene 12 3 DAILY CLEANINGG 14 Collecting and cleaning the granules 14 Cleaning 15 Insertion of parts 15 4 TROUBLESHOOTING AND ALARMS 16 Contents ...

Page 2: ...of the machinery b is besides the provisions under a manufactured according to the following directives the EC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC c is manufactured in conformity with the following harmonised standards EN 60204 1 EN 55014 EN 60335 2 58 EN 60439 1 EN 418 EN 294 EN 50081 1 1992 and EN 50082 2 1995 d is manufactured in conformity with the following nation...

Page 3: ...s used correctly and safely Ensure that the manual is avail able during the whole life of the machine Granuldisk AB accepts no responsibility for any damage to the machine or any other indirect damage caused by fail ing to follow the instructions in the manual The plastic in the granules is approved for use in conjunc tion with food The machine uses hot water Avoid contact with the water in the ma...

Page 4: ...e 20 µPa when washing with granules Tank heater 9 kW Rinse tank heater 9 kW Voltage 400 V 3 phase earth 200 440 V Fuse 25 Ampere 200 230 V 35 Ampere Frequency 50 60 Hz Max power 12 2 kW Pump motor 3 kW Sealing class IP 55 Hot water connection R 1 2 int 55 65 C 3 10 dH Cold water connection R 1 2 int 3 10 dH Water pressure 3 6 bar at the open magnetic valve Outflow Ø32 40 50 mm pipe Drain Min capac...

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Page 6: ...the machine NB Pots should not be soaked To avoid foaming do not prewash with washing up liquid If foaming occurs the machine will not clean properly Loading utensils All pots should be placed in the machine with the inside facing downwards Changing fittings The fittings can be removed and changed To remove an insert follow instructions 3 1 3 2 Fittings are put into the machine by fol lowing the i...

Page 7: ...the fastening frame is then lowered over The rubber bands ensure that items do not move during washing The rubber bands can break because of wear against sharp edges and are quite simple to replace NB Items of the same depth should be placed on the same side to ensure that they are all properly held in place GD 672 Insert for containers 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 and 1 3 GN containers can be washed with the ...

Page 8: ...o large 2 1 as well as mediumsize and large pots can be washed with this insert GD 674 Insert for lids and pots 6 Lids trays and similar items with a maxi mum depth of 20 mm are washed with this fitting NB Because of the location of this fitting it is only suitable for lightly soiled kitchen ware 6 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 ...

Page 9: ...hed together with the GD 654 short spray pipe GD 651 Net basket 8 Net basket for ladles whisks bowls small saucepans etc GD 652 Pot grid 9 Pot grid for mediumsized pots etc GD 653 Saucepan holder 10 Saucepan holder for small and medium sized saucepans pots pans etc 7 4 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 10: ...ess the spray pipe in and turn it anticlock wise Pull it straight out Ill 12 Press the spray pipe in and turn it clockwise Secure by gently pulling it outwards If replacing the spray pipe is difficult then the seal may be dry in which case dampen it with a little water NB The small spray pipe is not supplied as standard 11 12 12 ...

Page 11: ...l programme pressed at the same time as pressing the start button Lamp starts to blink to confirm the selection Select washing with or without granules Washing with granules is used for all heavily soiled items Washing without granules should be selected for lightly soiled goods or for perforated trays or uten sils where granules can fasten as well as for transparent plastic materials There is an ...

Page 12: ...be opened before the wash programme is completed and the operat ing lamp is off Stopping the machine while in operation Should it be required to stop the machine before the washing cycle is complete switch to washing with water for about 30 sec onds to rinse off all granules Then press the stop button The stop button can be pressed immediately if the pro gramme without granules is being used or if...

Page 13: ...that the granules are replaced several times a year Hygiene The machine is prepared for automatic HACCP documentation Specially devel oped software GDT Granuldisk Doc umentation Tool and a modem are then required 15 ...

Page 14: ...ss the emptying button The lamp lights briefly while the valve moves into the open position Rengöring Lift out the inserts see p 8 ill 13 Take out both the spray pipes see p 12 ill 11 Lift out the bottom grating see ill 16 Lift out the overflow sieve see ill 17 Wash the inside of the machine with just water see ill 17 Remove the sieve cover by pulling the handle straight up see ill 17 Then clean t...

Page 15: ...ould be that there are granules between the spray pipe and the rubber seal Take out the spray pipe remove any granules and try again Never use force to fit the spray pipes NB If the overflow sieve is not put back then the granules will run down the drain During longer stoppages Ensure that the wash tank is completely empty after cleaning Any water remaining in the bottom should be removed with a s...

Page 16: ...ng contact the service staff 18 4 Troubleshooting and alarms Check the following if the utensils are not completely clean Are the spray nozzles blocked Were the utensils located cor rectly Wasthe right programme selected Is the wash water very dirty Are there sufficient granules Is the detergent dosing correct Long time after filling If the washing with granules lamp blinks out of time with the ot...

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