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DETERGENT and RINSE-AID
Attention.
During the use of chemicals is advisable to wear appropriate clothing, such as gloves and
protectives glasses.
It’s therefore important to consider some factors.
Firsf of all, it is necessary to use only strongly anti-foaming Alkali and Chlore Products specific for
industrial dishwasher, manufactured by Companies recognized as seriousness. By way of illustration, we
list a few: Ecolab-Soilax; Henkel; Lever; Diversey; Relativ.
Detergent
The detergent s needed to remove dirt and food from the dishes.
The detergent may by determined in various ways:
- Manually if powder
- Automatically from one external box via a dosing device embedded or external.
The mean concentration of powder detergents should be of 1,5÷2,5 g/liters
For dosing instructions refer to the initial notices before washing.
If automatic, always check the presence of liquid in the tanks and set the dosages by the installer.
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The mean concentration of liquid detergents should be of 2÷4 g/liters.
In order to avoid corrosion and scalling, the placing of the detergent must be made above the water level in
the area closest to the pump suction filter, so that it enters immediately in solution and does not deposit on
the tank bottom.
The detergent dispenser is not standard on all the machines.
Then check the presence of it in the order data.
Periodically check the presence of product in external tanks!
Rinse-aid
To ensure proper rinsing and fast drying and prevent scale deposits on the dishes, you need to add to the
water an additive such as a surfactant (Rinse-Aid)
The rinse-aid is dosed automatically and its dosage is set by the authorized service technician.
The average concentration of use is of 0.15 g/liter.
The supplier of detergent will be able to recommend the most suitable product.
The machine is equipped with rinse-aid dispenser.
Periodically check the presence of the products in the external tanks!
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