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THE AUTONOMY OF THE DECALCIFYER IS STRICTLY DEPENDENT ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF 
THE SUPPLY WATER, FOR EXAMPLE : 
 

Inlet H

2

o hardness 

No. 

of 

cycles 

Outlet H

2

o hardness 

°F 15 
°D 8.4 
UK 10.5 

85 

°F 8 
°D 4.5 
UK 5.5 

°F 25 
°D 14 
UK 17.5 

60 

°F 8 
°D 4.5 
UK 5.5 

°F 35 
°D 19.6 
UK 24.5 

40 

°F 8 
°D 4.5 
UK 5.5 

                           

1° FRENCH  =   0.56° German    =   0.7° English   =   10 p.p.m. 

 
When  the  hardness  of  the  water  is  more  than  40°F  it  is  advisable  not  to  use  a  machine  with  built-in  water 
softener; it is suitable to install a separate water softener with a capacity not less 12 lt. 
We  also  recommend  the  use  of  a  machine  with  no  integrated  purifier  and  the  installation  of  a  separate 
purifier with capacity equal or greater than 12 1.  
 

17. DRAINAGE PUMP 
 

The exceeding water which enters the bowl at the start of a rinse cycle is automatically drained.  
Follow the instructions below to drain the bowl completely: 

1.  Remove the overflow (not the filter) 
2.  Switch off the machine by pressing the ON-OFF (1) switch 
3.  Press button 3 to start the draining cycle, the lamp (4) turns on, blinks for 3 seconds and the draining 

cycle continue for 2 min. and 20 sec. At this point you can remove the filter tank for cleaning. 

 

In  models  equipped  with  an  inlet  water  decalcification  system  and  drainage  pump,  the  water  is 
automatically drained from the bowl during the regeneration cycle.   
 
18. ADVICE TO USERS 
 
18.1 

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 

 
Disconnect  the  appliance  from  the  power  supply  before  carrying  out  any  cleaning  or  maintenance 
operations.  
Remove the washing impellers every 2-3 days and make sure that there are no food deposits inside. Check 
the slits and clean thoroughly if necessary.   
Make sure that the rinse arm can rotate freely. 
Remove any residues that may obstruct the holes of the nozzles by gently using a thin point.   
The  external  surfaces  of  the  machine  may  be  cleaned  using  non-abrasive  products  which  are  specifically 
designed for stainless steel maintenance.   
Use a damp cloth avoiding spilling water on the control panel.  

Do not clean the machine with pressure water jets. 

Any marks on the appliance interior may be removed using a cloth dampened with water.  
Do not use 

corrosive products 

such as sodium hypochlorite 

 (bleach) or hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid), steel wool or brushes.  
Any disincrustation of the dishwasher must be carried out only by a specialised technician.  
High quality products must be used, which are specifically designed by the best manufacturers of industrial 
cleaning equipment.  
In case of dirt particles check that: 
 

  The washing nozzles are clean; 

  The washing temperature is approximately 60°C; 

  The active chlorine detergent has been measured out correctly and is suitable for industrial cleaning. 

  The pump suction filter is clean; 

  The crockery has been placed in the appropriate rack; 

  The crockery has been arranged well. 

Summary of Contents for SC40A

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL GLASSES WASHERS FRONT LOADING DISH WASHER...

Page 2: ...CHECKS 8 10 1 RINSE AID DISPENSER 8 10 2 LOADING THE DETERGENT 9 11 DISPENSER FOR LIQUID DETERGENT optional 9 11 1 START UP 9 11 2 OPERATION 10 11 3 HOW TO REGULATE THE DETERGENT DISPENSER 10 11 4 EX...

Page 3: ...d liable for any of the following instances improper use of the appliances improper installation performed without complying with the procedures contained herein faulty electrical power 3uppl serious...

Page 4: ...Total cycle time sec 120 Production baskets hour 30 Tub capacity in lt 8 Boiler capacity in lt 4 5 Consumption of water per cycle l 2 2 Tub power kW 1 2 Boiler power kW 2 2 Wash pump power kW 0 2 Pow...

Page 5: ...Wash pump power kW 0 35 Power rinse pump kW 0 33 Total power kW 3 35 Water supply temperature C 50 Water hardness F 10 16 16 10 16 16 Pressure bar 2 4 4 2 4 4 Power voltage 230 V 1N Frequency 50 Hz S...

Page 6: ...kW 4 5 Wash pump power kW 0 65 Power rinse pump kW 0 33 Total power kW 5 15 Water supply temperature C 15 55 Water hardness F Pressure bar 2 4 3 4 2 4 3 4 Power voltage 230V 1 _ 230V 3 _ 400 V 3 N Fr...

Page 7: ...e is installed c read all the indications given in this handbook carefully as they provide important information for safe installation use and maintenance d keep this handbook in a safe place for futu...

Page 8: ...of the electric system which may have become loose during storage or transport ATTENTION Safety device installed The appliances are equipped with a manual reset safety device which in the event of an...

Page 9: ...er 10lt of rinse water and to a water hardness of 10 12 F Given that 1g of product 1cm is equal to 8 cm in the liquid column inside the transparent suction tublet the indicative amounts for the variou...

Page 10: ...amount of detergent recommended by the manufacturer for every litre of wash water taken from the product technical sheet 3 gr of detergent Given that 1 gr 1 cc of detergent takes up 8 cm of the transp...

Page 11: ...ined the load solenoid valve must start operating again when the water level is 2 cm above the heating element 2 CHECKING THE RINSE CYCLE The rinse arms must rotate freely and all the sprayers must wo...

Page 12: ...OFF SWITCH 3 CYCLE START BUTTON FOR EQUIPMENT WITH DRAINING PUMP 4 OPERATING MACHINE INDICATOR YELLOW LIGHT 5 READY MACHINE INDICATOR YELLOW LIGHT 6 SHORT CYCLE 1 LONG CYCLE 2 SWITCH 7 CYCLE START RE...

Page 13: ...and hygienically safe In order to avoid wasting these efforts make sure that crockery is stored in areas having the same requisites 16 DECALCIFICATION AND REGENERATION OF RESINS Some dishwasher models...

Page 14: ...e regeneration cycle 18 ADVICE TO USERS 18 1 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations Remove the washing impellers...

Page 15: ...FAULTY L THE REGENERATION CYCLE DOES NOT START M THE DRAINAGE PUMP IS FAULTY Once the area where the anomaly has presumably occurred has been identified proceed as indicated in the tables below A BY S...

Page 16: ...thermostat may be faulty The bowl thermostat may be faulty The safety thermostat may be faulty The pressure switch contact may be faulty The safety thermostat has failed to cut in The connections or...

Page 17: ...Remove any residues Check that all phases are present Make sure that there are no large food deposits or cutlery in the body of the pump Make sure that the mechanical seal and shaft bearings are not...

Page 18: ...The electric pump may be faulty or damaged The detergent is not suited to dishwashers There is no detergent in the bowl The impellers may be obstructed or damaged The washing impeller may be blocked...

Page 19: ...nufacturer Once the dispenser has been adjusted it is necessary to wait until the product concentration has stabilised on the new values after a few wash cycles before being able to notice any improve...

Page 20: ...ce the pressure switch Check the connection and if necessary replace the board The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any incorrect information herein due to printing or spelling mistakes Th...

Page 21: ...21 Copper electric system PA Nylon wash circuit...

Page 22: ...22 21 INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS...

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Page 25: ...25 22 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...

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