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5.4 

Machine use prec autions :

 

 

 

 

Use industrial-type detergent, possibly without foam. 

 

Do not introduce bare hands into the washing water

. Arrange cups and glasses upside down inside the baskets. 

Arrange the dishes in the appropriate basket on the support pins, with the internal surface positioned upward. 

 

Arrange silverware and teaspoons with the handles positioned downward. 

 

Do not place silverware and stainless steel knives in the same basket. This could make the silverware darken and 

could corrode the steel. 

 

Use the suitable basket for all types of crystal ware (dishes, glasses, cups, silverware, etc.). To reduce the 

consumption of detergent and electricity, wash only when the baskets are full, but be careful not to overload them. 

 

We recommend you make a preliminary wash. The wash quality can be notably improved if any food residue, lemon 

peel, toothpicks, olive stones, etc., which could partially obstruct the pump filter and affect the wash efficiency, are 
removed before washing. 

 

 

5.5 

Operations to be performed at the end of the work cycle

 

 

 

Perform the drain/cleaning cycle of the machine. 

 

Turn off the machine. 

 

Lift the cover and remove the cleaned dishes. 

 

Drain the water from the tank by lifting the overflow. 

 

Switch off the main switch of the machine. 

 

Remove the filter and clean it thoroughly. 

 

Clean and rinse the inside of the kitchenware thoroughly. Remove any residual grime with a cloth or a soft brush and a mild 

detergent. Rinse. Do not let food residue accumulate on the bottom of the tank. 

 

Leave the machine cover open to let the inside dry out. 

 

Always make sure that all washing and rinsing nozzles are free from lime or solid residue. 

 

 

NOTE

: Do not wash the appliance with direct or high-pressure jets since any infiltrations in the electrical components may 

jeopardise correct operation of the equipment and the single safety devices, with risk of the warranty being revoked

 

 
 
 

CAP.6 

MAINTENANCE 

 

 

6.1 

General provisions:

 

 

Although the machine has been designed so as to reduce the maintenance interventions to a minimum, the following 
rules must be followed in any case to maintain the machine in perfect operating conditions. 

 

 

Keep the dishwasher clean and in good condition 

 

Avoid frequent temporary or urgent repairs 

 

Check all the machine components periodically so that no anomaly occurs, thus anticipating the time and the 

equipment necessary for maintenance interventions. 

 

Use protective gloves to clean the dishwasher. 

 

Always disconnect from electricity supply before cleaning the dishwasher.

 

 
 

6.2 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE (to be performed at least every 20 days)

 

 

To make the following operations easier, the basket support frame can be removed from its position. 

 

 

Remove the upper and lower rinsing arms 

 

Unscrew and clean all the nozzles, then remount them. 

 

Remove the upper and lower washing arms, wash them and rinse them 

 

Remove the washing pump filter, then clean and rinse it. 

 

Clean the washing tank thoroughly. 

 

Leave the door open for all the time it is not used. 

 

Lime deposits build up on the internal surfaces of the booster, pipes, etc. due to the magnesium and calcium salts in 

the water. The lime and these deposits may jeopardise correct operation of the appliance; it is therefore necessary 
to have the lime removed periodically by an expert. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for FX-44

Page 1: ...FX 44 Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ng the controls 6 4 8 Adjusting the amount of rinse aid 7 4 9 Detergent measuring device optional adjustment 8 4 10 Commissioning the detergent and rinse aid measuring device 9 4 11 Checks and inspect...

Page 3: ...he installer must Check for perfect electrical connection and in particular good earthing as well as the presence of a suitable earth leakage breaker and a circuit breaker Make sure that the wall moun...

Page 4: ...d rinsing pumps On electric resistances Protection of the dishwasher s hazardous parts The panels are the protection that limits access to the internal components The panels are fixed with screws Resi...

Page 5: ...asher shall be installed in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes installed in accordance with the applicable requirements in the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Canadian Elect...

Page 6: ...be at a lower level than the machine base Connect the machine drains to the sewer system using pipes that resist a constant temperature of 80 C The drain spigot must be connected to a well or a water...

Page 7: ...tart the machine and the quick heating will be activated Lastly wait until the machine is completely filled 4 7 Adjusting the controls The table below indicates the requirements and default settings o...

Page 8: ...ons for electrical and plumbing connections located in this manual and in the feeder equipment manual 4 8 Adjusting the amount of rinse aid The quantity of rinse aid can be adjusted by determining the...

Page 9: ...commended dose Perform a few test washes to complete the adjustment stage 4 9 Detergent measuring device optional adjustment The quantity of detergent can be adjusted by determining the measuring devi...

Page 10: ...dified accidentally just set the KEY 10 to reset to the default values 4 10 Commissioning the detergent and rinse aid measuring device Once the machine is installed it is possible to load or trigger t...

Page 11: ...ster tank water is cold f Check operation of the machine s limit switch which has to block operation of the feed motor and pump when a basket reaches the end of the surface Operation must resume when...

Page 12: ...achine always turn it off using the wall mounted switch Never move any magnetic objects close to the machine it could start even with the hood open Never use the hood as a support surface Do not wash...

Page 13: ...uring the wash you must first stop 4 Then place a basket in the machine and washing will start automatically Button D will light up blue It is possible to start and stop washing using button D 5 When...

Page 14: ...o let the inside dry out Always make sure that all washing and rinsing nozzles are free from lime or solid residue NOTE Do not wash the appliance with direct or high pressure jets since any infiltrati...

Page 15: ...ons Error code Message displayed description ER 02 TANK WATER DRAIN FAILED The alarm is displayed when the drain motor pump cannot drain the tank correctly For example the overflow was not removed or...

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