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USEFUL HINTS FOR STAINLESS STEEL MAINTENANCE 

 

Stainless steel is so called because it is not affected by oxidation; this dues its resistance to a thin molecular 
layer of oxide on the surface which protects againts further oxidation. There are, however, substances which 
can modify or destroy this layer, giving rise to corrosion: besides preventing the protective film of oxide from 
reforming, these substances corrode the stainless steel itself and can cause irreparable damage. It is 
therefore necessary to prevent this by choosing correct cleaning products and by complying with the 
following simple recommendations: 

never forget that when using these appliances, the first and 

fundamental rule is to guarantee that the cleaning products are both non-toxic and hygienic.

 

 
Before using any detergent to clean either the stainless steel or the immediate and sorrounding floor area, 
always ask your supplier for the most suitable product which does not cause corrosion on the steel itself; the 
onset of rust is most commonly caused by the use of unsuitable cleaning  materials (strongly acid chlorate 
based detergents) or on inadequate maintenance. 
Our appliances are made of stainless steel AISI 304 (18-10 type) for exterior panelling,upper tops, tanks etc. 
Comply with the following instructions when cleaning and servicing parts in stainless steel. 

 
Ordinary daily maintenance 

 
Carefully and frequently clean the surfaces using a damp cloth; use soap and water or normal detergents,

so 

long as these do not contain abrasives or chlorine based substances 

such as sodium hypochlorite 

(bleech) ,hydrochloric acid or other such solutions:These products quickly and irreparably corrode stainless 
steel. When cleaning floors underneath or near the appliances, never use the above mentioned products as 
vapours or splashes could subject the steel to similar destructive effects. 
Only ever rub in the direction of the satining, then thoroughly rinse with clean water and carefully dry. 
 

Rust :

 water supply pipes, inevitably convey particles of rust dissolved in the water especially in new 

installation plants or when taps are opened after a period of inactivity. These iron deposits must not be 
allowed to remain on the stainless steel since they produce rust by contamination. 
Use suitable products to remove any rust marks,from companies which produce detergents for industrial 
use. After application, thoroughly rinse with clean water, neutralizing the action of the product with an 
alkaline detergent normally used to clean such appliances or with another specific product. 

 
DO NOT USE METAL MATS TO CLEAN THE STAINLESS STEEL 

 

Summary of Contents for LP8/L-dy

Page 1: ...POT WASHING MACHINES INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL LP8 L dy REV 07 2016...

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Page 3: ...appliances for households and similar purposes electric tools and similar electric apparatus EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 A2 2011 Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current 16 A per pha...

Page 4: ...or returned to the distributor against purchase of new equipment of similar type or having the same functions The directive mentioned above to which make reference for further details provides for pu...

Page 5: ...tenance pag 17 Daily cleaning of the interior of the machine pag 18 Detergents rinse additives descaling sanitation pag 22 Inconveniences Possible causes remedies pag 23 Useful advices for the mainten...

Page 6: ...ur best updated knowledge Carefully read the Instructions reported in the manual recommendations and suggestions included Carefully read the terms of sale too even the ones limiting warranty This appl...

Page 7: ...ndicator in the OFF position the incoming cables are still live BEFORE starting the machine or the cycle after any maintenance or repair work make sure all protective are correctly installed be vigila...

Page 8: ...filter Double skin with insulation 14mm Tank with slanting bottom Autodraining washing pump Body tank and Top in Stainless steel construction Stainless steel Boiler with insulation Stainless steel Low...

Page 9: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER...

Page 10: ...1 10 A C D E Dis 1 CONTROL PANEL Cycle pushbutton Wash time selection pushbutton Interactive display Programming pushbutton B Main switch 09 2013...

Page 11: ...UTION Observe the safety notes and dosage data for the use of chemicals During the use of the chemical substance wear protective clothing gloves and protective glasses Do not mix different cleaning pr...

Page 12: ...rmocontrol WASHING 3 Open the door of the machine and insert the basket N b The display informs you when the top of the machine is open 4 Place the objets in the basket minding to previously remove al...

Page 13: ...press the switch Attention At the next cycle the temperature data will not be displayed automatically but the data will appear in the wash cycle ACHIEVEMENTS Any deficiency in the washing process is o...

Page 14: ...duration of the cycle of 5 or 10 minutes depending on the time of rinse set by default If you want to stop the cycle SELF WASHING it is sufficient to press the switch A DRAIN PUMP INSTRUCTIONS option...

Page 15: ...RFLOW This indicates that the overflow has to be removed to perform the selected operations self washing descaling or discharge of the tank The data is highlighted even if in reality you have already...

Page 16: ...620 mm LP8 H max 620 mm CLEARANCE 700 700 H OBJETS POSITIONING To achieve optimal cleaning results make sure that objets are correctly stored inside the machine Warning Only use the baskets supplied w...

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Page 19: ...g the floor be careful not to saturate the base of the machine in order to avoid a prolonged stagnation of water To clean the inside of the machine use a brush or a soft cloth To clean the machine do...

Page 20: ...s or damaged water pipes not rust proof Open the door of the machine Remove disc inox cod 0800902 ATTENTION Daily disassemble the upper rinse arm by working on the big ring nut like in the picture Uns...

Page 21: ...rt Clean the rinse arm Remove the frontal tank filter Clean the pump filter by means of a brush Wipe with a cloth the tank and check for any debris on the bottom Remove the overflow pipe Clean the was...

Page 22: ...their place Replace the s s disc cod 0800902 After insert the overflow in his place Replace the lower washing arm Screw the lower rinse arm Remove the frontal tank filter Make sure is correctly in hi...

Page 23: ...ike in the picture Control the wash arm is in his place Screw the upper rinse arm Completely close the door of the machine If there is an extended downtime it is advisable to leave the dooropen Check...

Page 24: ...ence of liquid in the tanks and set the dosages by the installer The mean concentration of liquid detergents should be of 2 4 g liters In order to avoid corrosion and scalling the placing of the deter...

Page 25: ...Hydraulic pressure lower than 1 bar 100 kPa Wait until the pressure is on or buy a booster pump The machine will not drain Drain hose obstructed Check and remove any obstruction The filter of the dra...

Page 26: ...nse abundantly SANIFICATION At least each 30 days it would be useful to do this operation which guarantees the complete hygienic conditions of the machine We suggest to contact your cleansing agent su...

Page 27: ...ype for exterior panelling upper tops tanks etc Comply with the following instructions when cleaning and servicing parts in stainless steel Ordinary daily maintenance Carefully and frequently clean th...

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Page 29: ...he following instructions are addressed to a qualified personnel the only one authorised to carry out checks and repair if any The Manufacturer declines any responsibility in the case of interventions...

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Page 31: ...t be 16 A The mains must be wired to be able to handle the current drawn by the machine The system must also be provided with a proper ground lead in accordance with the existings norms The electric c...

Page 32: ...ended to use only softeners to Ion Exchange or Reverse Osmosis The procedure based on magnetic field or electromagnetic radiation are completely useless for the specific use in dishsashers DUCT Provid...

Page 33: ...0 50 60Hz DETERGENT DISPENSER INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF THE DETERGENT DISPENSER CAUTION Observe the safety notes and dosage data for the use of chemicals During the use of the chemical substance...

Page 34: ...in other parts of the installation valves etc N B For the cables using the cable gland provided in the electrical control box and identified with a lebel DESCALING CYCLE For programming see section C...

Page 35: ...and the detergent pump with water once a month Failure to comply with these guidelines will render this guarantee invalid Lamber disclaims any liability for consequential damage on the product You ca...

Page 36: ...closed door just with machine full with the machine empty the display will indicate door open or closed door just with machine full Select the washing program Key while the machine is ON Select the wa...

Page 37: ...P3 viewing g P4 For temperatures back and after and fixed for the entire cycle Temperature Cycles of washing press Washing P1 push button 50 70 C P2 P3 for 3 seconds P4 back back back Washing P1 To m...

Page 38: ...ing 2 YES To confirm NO NO Discharge YES To confirm Drain pumpe NO Drain time 0 60 To confirm Drain time 0 60 To confirm end cycle Water dump and fill 0 50 Intervallo cicli To confirm cambio acqua Asp...

Page 39: ...temperature on 60 C The display will show the word ECONOMY Soft start YES To confirm NO NO Regeneration YES To confirm Water softener NO Filling time Drain time To confirm Filling time Drain time To c...

Page 40: ...COL L25 EK display 2014 4 1 2 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 4 1 2 3 CONNECTIONS SCHEME BOILER Elements Brown Brown Black Black Black Black Staples Staples TANK Elements...

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Page 46: ...AL RATING electric 9000 9000 9000 9000 W steam 26 4000 26 4000 26 4000 26 4000 kg W MAX CURRENT INTENSITY 20 20 20 20 A TANK CAPACITY 110 110 110 110 Lt BOILER CAPACITY 8 8 8 8 Lt WATER CONNECTION 50...

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