
3.1 Error codes
3 Troubleshooting and Alarms
Error
code
Meaning
Cause
Remedy
132
Clean level sensor
The level sensor in the wash
tank may be dirty, or water in
the wash tank has not been
totally drained at start up if
the machine has been shut
down for more than 4 hours.
Empty the wash tank and
clean the level sensor in the
wash tank.
If sensor is already cleaned,
reset the error and set the
machine in heating mode for
continued heating.
133
Short rinse time
Rinse water was pumped out
too fast, causing insufficient
heating and rinsing of the
pots and pans.
Check all rinse nozzles, no
missing nozzles, leaks. Check
that nozzles are not too open,
worn out.
140
An initiation error
of the tempera-
ture sensors has
occurred./Temper-
ature sensor in the
wash tank or rinse
tank not function-
ing.
The communication between
the temperature sensors and
the PCB was disturbed during
start up.
The temperature sensor in
the wash tank or rinse tank
is broken.
Switch machine power off,
wait 30 seconds and then
turn power back on. If error
persists, redo the procedure.
If the error still persists,
replace the temperature
sensor in the wash tank or
rinse tank or both.
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Summary of Contents for Granule Maxi
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