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INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DISHWASHERS

 

 

 

Page 1 of 12 

 

GB 

CONTENTS 

CHAP 1 

PREFACE ..................................................................................................................... 2

 

CHAP 2 

INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................ 2

 

2.1 U

NPACKING

 ........................................................................................................................ 2

 

2.2 P

OSITIONING

 ....................................................................................................................... 2

 

2.3 E

LECTRICAL CONNECTION

 ................................................................................................... 3

 

2.4 P

LUMBING CONNECTION

 ......................................................................................................  3

 

2.5 C

ONNECTION TO THE DRAIN LINE

 ......................................................................................... 4

 

CHAP 3 

RISKS AND IMPORTANT WARNINGS ....................................................................... 4

 

CHAP 4 

USING YOUR APPLIANCE .......................................................................................... 5

 

4.1 S

YMBOLS USED

 ...................................................................................................................  5

 

4.2 S

TARTING 

U

P

 ...................................................................................................................... 5

 

4.3 L

OADING AND 

W

ARMING 

U

P

 ................................................................................................ 5

 

4.4 W

ASHING 

C

YCLE

 ................................................................................................................. 5

 

4.5 T

URNING 

O

FF THE 

A

PPLIANCE

 .............................................................................................  6

 

4.6 D

ISCHARGING THE 

A

PPLIANCE

 ............................................................................................. 7

 

4.6.1

 

Models without discharging pump ............................................................................. 7

 

4.6.2

 

Models with discharging pump .................................................................................. 7

 

4.7 R

EGENERATING THE 

I

ON 

E

XCHANGE 

R

ESINS

 ....................................................................... 7

 

4.8 E

ND OF 

S

ERVICE

 ................................................................................................................. 8

 

CHAP 5 

MAINTANANCE ............................................................................................................ 8

 

5.1 H

YGIENE AND CLEANING

 ......................................................................................................  8

 

5.2 R

OUTINE MAINTENANCE 

(

DAILY

) ...........................................................................................  8

 

5.3 W

EEKLY 

M

AINTENANCE

 .......................................................................................................  9

 

5.4 A

NNUAL 

M

AINTENANCE

 ..................................................................................................... 10

 

CHAP 6 

ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS .............................................................................. 10

 

6.1 D

ISPENSER

 .......................................................................................................................  10

 

6.1.1

 

Rinse agent dispenser ............................................................................................. 10

 

6.1.2

 

Models with no detergent metering unit .................................................................. 11

 

6.1.3

 

Models with detergent dispenser (available on request) ......................................... 11

 

CHAP 7 

DEINSTALLATION ..................................................................................................... 12

 

CHAP 8 

DISPOSAL .................................................................................................................. 12

 

8.1 C

ORRECT 

D

ISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT

 ............................................................................. 12

 

 

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without prior written authorisation. 
The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes in order to achieve the improvements it deems necessary without prior notice.

 

442392 REV00 07-08-09 GB

Summary of Contents for AMIKA 50XL

Page 1: ...345 Web www caterparts com All spares available from Copyright Notice All rights reserved No parts of this manual may be reproduced in any form without express written permission of Maidaid Halcyon A...

Page 2: ...7 4 8 END OF SERVICE 8 CHAP 5 MAINTANANCE 8 5 1 HYGIENE AND CLEANING 8 5 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE DAILY 8 5 3 WEEKLY MAINTENANCE 9 5 4 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 10 CHAP 6 ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS 10 6 1 DISPENS...

Page 3: ...from improper use of the machine Chap 2 INSTALLATION Proper installation is essential in order for the machine to operate well Some of the data needed for machine installation can be found on the data...

Page 4: ...ial cable having a section suited to the application Respect the polarities indicated in the wiring diagram Consult that attached wiring diagram for additional information Do not use adaptors multiple...

Page 5: ...sed personnel who will install the machine is obliged to appropriately instruct the user on the appliance s operation and any safety measures that are to be complied with also by providing practical d...

Page 6: ...related warning light goes off As tank and boiler reach the set temperature the warning light turns off To reduce the waiting time it is possible to carry out an empty cycle 5 10 minutes after startin...

Page 7: ...for the loaded items by using the time selection knob shown here START To start the cycle press the start button shown If available the cycle warning light lights up to indicate that the cycle has sta...

Page 8: ...4 7 Regenerating the Ion Exchange Resins If the machine is equipped with an internal softener available on request in order to ensure its correct performance it is necessary to periodically regenerat...

Page 9: ...rflow cap The appliance is now ready to resume its service 4 8 End of Service At the end of the day always drain the machine as described in the Machine draining section Disconnect the power supply by...

Page 10: ...utine maintenance Remove and clean the wash and rinse arms and nozzles Illustrated below are the possible configurations of upper and lower wash rinse arms Spray closed Nozzle not present Clean the ar...

Page 11: ...removing the front panel underneath the tank door The warranty does not cover damages resulting from improper use of the dispenser s or incorrect manual feed Type and dosage of detergent and rinse age...

Page 12: ...g operations The installation of a detergent dispenser is always recommended 6 1 3 Models with detergent dispenser available on request The level of detergent inside the container must be adequate it...

Page 13: ...8 DISPOSAL There are no materials on our machines that require special disposal procedures 8 1 Correct Disposal of this product Waste Electrical Elctronic Equipment Applicable in European Union and ot...

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