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CW

 

510/D/SD

             

CW

 

510M/MD/MSD

 

 

26

 

Filling

 

up

 

with

 

regenerating

 

salt

   

(for

 

models

 

with

 

water

 

softener)

 

 

 

Caution:

 

use

 

only

 

salt

 

of

 

the

 

specific

 

type,

 

do

 

not

 

use

 

cooking

 

salt.

 

 

Salt

 

must

 

be

 

added

 

when

 

the

 

LED

 

underneath

 

the

 

symbol

 

shown

 

in

 

the

 

box

 

on

 

the

 

left

 

lights

 

up.

    

Top

 

up

 

with

 

salt

 

when

 

there

 

is

 

no

 

water

 

in

 

the

 

tank

 

to

 

prevent

 

washing

 

water

 

from

 

getting

 

into

 

the

 

water

 

softener

 

device.

 

 

The

 

salt

 

tank

 

has

 

a

 

capacity

 

of

 

about

 

1

 

kg

 

of

 

coarse

grained

 

salt

 

.

 

The

 

salt

 

tank

 

is

 

in

 

the

 

bottom

 

of

 

the

 

appliance's

 

tank.

 

After

 

removing

 

the

 

basket,

 

undo

 

the

 

cap

 

and

 

pour

 

the

 

salt

 

in

 

using

 

the

 

funnel

 

supplied.

 

Remove

 

any

 

salt

 

residues

 

around

 

the

 

opening

 

before

 

screwing

 

the

 

cap

 

back

 

on.

 

 
 

8 MAINTENANCE 

AND 

CLEANING 

Although

 

no

 

particular

 

scheduled

 

maintenance

 

is

 

required,

 

users

 

are

 

advised

 

to

 

have

 

the

 

dishwasher

 

checked

 

by

 

a

 

specialist

 

technician

 

twice

 

a

 

year.

 

N.B.

 

the

 

manufacturer

 

accepts

 

no

 

liability

 

for

 

wilful

 

damage

 

or

 

damage

 

deriving

 

from

 

carelessness,

 

neglect,

 

failure

 

to

 

comply

 

with

 

instructions,

 

regulations

 

and

 

standards

 

or

 

incorrect

 

connections,

 

which

 

lead

 

to

 

forfeiture

 

of

 

warranty

 

cover.

 

If

 

possible,

 

leave

 

the

 

door

 

ajar

 

when

 

not

 

in

 

use;

  

Clean

 

surfaces

 

thoroughly

 

and

 

often

 

with

 

a

 

damp

 

cloth;

 

use

 

neutral,

 

non

abrasive

 

detergents

 

which

 

do

 

not

 

use

 

chlorine

 

compounds,

 

which

 

corrode

 

and

 

damage

 

stainless

 

steel.

  

Do

 

not

 

use

 

the

 

products

 

mentioned

 

above

 

even

 

when

 

cleaning

 

the

 

floor

 

underneath

 

or

 

in

 

the

 

vicinity

 

of

 

the

 

dishwasher,

  

to

 

ensure

 

that

 

fumes

 

or

 

drops

 

cannot

 

damage

 

the

 

steel

 

surfaces.

  

 
 

 

 

 

 

The

 

dishwasher

 

has

 

IPX4

 

protection

 

but

 

pointing

 

water

 

jets

 

straight

 

at

 

it

 

for

 

cleaning

 

is

 

forbidden

  

Summary of Contents for CW510

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL DISHWASHER ...

Page 2: ...e 16 5 4 Modifiable parameters 17 5 5 Alarm trigger time thresholds 17 5 6 Adjusting detergent and rinse aid dispensing 18 5 7 Adjusting the regeneration frequency models with softener only 19 5 8 Memorisation procedure 19 5 9 Table of parameters 19 6 MALFUNCTIONS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY FOR THE TECHNICIAN 20 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 21 7 1 Control panel 21 7 2 Before washing 22 7 3 First use each...

Page 3: ...ll the instructions in this manual carefully to become familiar with the right conditions for the proper use of your dishwasher TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS These are intended for the qualified staff who are to install commission and test the appliance and carry out any servicing and repairs INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER These provide recommendations for use a description of the controls and the correct pro...

Page 4: ... BY THE USE OF NON ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED AS REQUIRED BY EU DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEE BY MAKING SURE THAT THIS PRODUCT IS DISPOSED OF CORRECTLY THE USER HELPS TO PREVENT POTENTIAL DETRIMENTAL EFFECTS ON HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT WHEN DECOMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE COMPLY WITH THE LOCAL WASTE DISPOSAL REGULATIONS FOR FURTHER INFORMATIO...

Page 5: ...X OR PAINTS NEVER USE THE DISHWASHER OR ANY PART OF IT AS A LADDER SUPPORT OR STAND FOR PEOPLE ANIMALS OR ANY OBJECT LEANING OR SITTING ON THE OPEN DOOR OF THE DISHWASHER MIGHT CAUSE IT TO TIP OVER PUTTING PEOPLE IN DANGER NEVER LEAVE THE DISHWASHER DOOR OPEN SINCE PEOPLE MIGHT TRIP OVER IT DO NOT DRINK ANY WATER LEFT IN THE DISHES OR DISHWASHER AT THE END OF THE WASHING PROGRAM THE APPLIANCE IS N...

Page 6: ...0 600 2 6 200 600 2 6 Water intake temperature C 15 C 60 C 15 C 60 C Intake water hardness models with softener f 15 f 60 f 15 f 60 f Rinse cycle water consumption l 3 2 3 2 Boiler capacity l 6 6 Tank capacity l 11 11 Standard cycle duration with intake water at 50 C s 120 150 180 90 120 180 Noise level dB A 70 70 Degree of protection IPX 4 4 Net weight Kg Power supply cable type HAR H07RN F H07RN...

Page 7: ... CW 510 D SD CW 510M MD MSD 7 CAVITY DIMENSIONS FOR BUILT UNDER INSTALLATION APPLIANCE DIMENSIONS AND CONNECTION POSITIONS N B VALUE 1000 WITH ASTERISK max 600 if siphon with valve is used ...

Page 8: ...ince they are potentially dangerous All packaging materials used are environment friendly They can be kept without constituting any hazard or may be disposed of at a specialist waste disposal centre The plastic components suitable for recycling are marked as follows PE polyethylene external packaging film bag containing the instructions protective bags PP polypropylene straps PS expanded polystyre...

Page 9: ...the water intake deliver pipeline the tap must be accessible after installation of the appliance so do not install it behind the dishwasher The stated cycle duration applies to appliances supplied with hot water 50 C 60 C If the dishwasher is supplied with cold water the cycle duration might increase depending on the intake water temperature Caution the indoor system and premises in which equipmen...

Page 10: ...e this appliance only The user must have a master switch and a differential safety breaker with rating suitable for the appliance s characteristics installed on the electricity supply line in accordance with the relevant regulations These switches must be installed close to the dishwasher be easily accessible after installation and provide complete disconnection from the electrical mains in overvo...

Page 11: ...r PLA Analog level pressure switch PR Rinsing pump PLV Tank level pressure switch PL Washing pump PSV Tank safety pressure switch PLB Boiler level pressure switch AQS Aquastop microswitch THB Boiler safety thermostat SB Motherboard M Terminal board SI Interface board LF RFI filter TM Terminal board ground FUSE Mains fuse TV Tank ground CB Boiler contactor TF RFI filter ground RB Boiler heating ele...

Page 12: ... CW 510 D SD CW 510M MD MSD 12 Figure 1 Appliance three phase electrical system diagram ...

Page 13: ... CW 510 D SD CW 510M MD MSD 13 ...

Page 14: ...ainers and the filters onto their ends as shown If the detergent dispenser is not factory fitted it can be retrofitted after ordering the relative kit As an alternative an external dispenser can be fitted making the electrical connection by means of an H05 RN F 2x0 5 mm electrical cable which can be laid along the route shown in the TECHNICAL DATA diagram and connected as shown in the wiring diagr...

Page 15: ...PORTANT Whenever the type of detergent or rinse aid is changed it is ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL to flush out the peristaltic pumps by placing the external intake pipes in water for a few cycles Always use only products specifically recommended for use in a dishwasher Failure to comply with this recommendation leads to forfeiture of the warranty entitlement on the appliance s water system The internal pi...

Page 16: ... picked up by the probe but due to the thermal inertia of the probe or its seat wait about 1 after the heating element power absorption reading to obtain the real temperature 5 3 Parameter programming procedure To access the programming menu proceed as follows 1 switch the appliance off with the On Off key 2 Within 6 seconds press key P1 SHORT wash 7 times Wait for the 6 seconds to pass at the end...

Page 17: ...op option 0 0 0 off 1 on M P5 Soft Start option 1 1 0 off 1 on M P6 Boiler temperature offset 0 0 Real measured Offset M P7 Tank temperature offset 4 4 Real measured Offset M P8 Real temperature display 1 1 0 filtered 1 real F P9 Tank probe type 1 1 Do not modify Note for P6 and P7 negative numbers are indicated by illumination of both decimal points e g 12 1 2 5 5 Alarm trigger time thresholds Th...

Page 18: ...he adjuster screw AS SHOWN The quantity dispensed is reduced by turning anticlockwise and increased by turning clockwise RB Rinse aid dispensing regulator screw Adjustments are made using the adjuster screw AS SHOWN The quantity dispensed is reduced by turning clockwise and increased by turning anticlockwise RD Detergent dispensing regulator screw on some models only RB Rinse aid dispensing regula...

Page 19: ...ith values over 60 dF an external water treatment device must be used and the regeneration frequency must be set at H00 5 9 Table of parameters This table shows the relationship between the intake water hardness and the quantity the resins are able to treat regeneration is required once the appliance has preformed the set number of cycles Regeneration cycle duration 12 minutes Hardness dH German d...

Page 20: ...g when the drain pump is not running E 4 Boiler overheating Reduce boiler temperature to 80 Circuit board relay failed check circuit board and inspect boiler heating element for damage E 5 Tank overheating Reduce boiler temperature to 58 Circuit board relay failed check circuit board and inspect tank heating element for damage E 6 Water not pumped out of tank Inspect the filters for dirt and check...

Page 21: ...r incorrectly positioned E 8 Tank heating malfunction does not heat up circuit board relay failure tank heating element faulty or furred with limescale tank temperature probe faulty or incorrectly positioned E 9 Microprocessor failure Replace circuit board 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER 7 1 Control panel On off button Total emptying button tank and boiler Regeneration key only if softener is fitted L...

Page 22: ... Do not mix different detergents this would damage the dispenser device Failure to comply with this recommendation leads to forfeiture of the warranty entitlement on the appliance s water system Industrial dishwasher detergents may cause serious irritation Comply carefully with the instructions provided by the detergent producer on the pack 1 Turn on the mains water tap user CHECK 5 Switch on the ...

Page 23: ... to cold water wait at least 15 before moving on to the next phase to give the tank time to reach the correct washing temperature Load the dishes and close the door Select the programme required by pressing one of the three buttons the LED of the selected program flashes and the other two go out The cycle starts once the key has been held down for about 2 While washing is in progress the display s...

Page 24: ...ting 7 5 Changing the program not possible once the program has started If the master switch is not turned off the appliance sets on the last cycle performed To change it press the key of the program required the light comes on To confirm hold down for about 2 The LED starts to flash and the washing cycle starts Glasses Load glasses upside down see photo Cutlery Use the basket s provided Load cutl...

Page 25: ... total pump out Resin regeneration flushing is performed The pump out phase lasts about 15 after which the appliance switches off automatically Resin regeneration for models with water softener Once the number of washing cycles set during installation has been completed as indicating that the resins will be spent and regeneration is required the LED above the key flashes even during the cycle Ther...

Page 26: ...EANING Although no particular scheduled maintenance is required users are advised to have the dishwasher checked by a specialist technician twice a year N B the manufacturer accepts no liability for wilful damage or damage deriving from carelessness neglect failure to comply with instructions regulations and standards or incorrect connections which lead to forfeiture of warranty cover If possible ...

Page 27: ...inted tools Clean away any limescale deposits to prevent excessive build ups 8 2 Routine inspection of the spray arms once a week Remove the top and bottom spray arms by unscrewing the central screw and unscrew the caps from the ends of the rinsing arms as shown Do not unscrew the nozzles Clean the holes and nozzles under a jet of clean running water do not use tools which might cause damage Reass...

Page 28: ...gent blue hose rinse aid 9 TROUBLESHOOTING How to deal with any problems without calling the after sales service PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY LIGHT L1 DOES NOT COME ON Mains power failure Check electrical mains connection WASHING PROGRAM DOES NOT START The dishwasher has not yet finished filling Wait for the 3 program lights to come on POOR WASHING RESULTS Spray arm washing holes blocked...

Page 29: ...ble or not being delivered correctly Water hardness above 12 dF or large amounts of dissolved salts Check container of rinse aid and whether it is suitable for the type of mains water If the problem persists contact the after sales service WATER IN TANK AFTER PUMP OUT Drain hose incorrectly positioned or partially obstructed Check that the dishwasher drain hose and rain are unobstructed and the dr...

Page 30: ... overheating Switch the dishwasher off and back on and perform another cycle if the problem persists call the after sales service E 5 Tank overheating Switch the dishwasher off and back on and perform another cycle if the problem persists call the after sales service E 6 Water not pumped out of tank Inspect the filters for dirt and check that the drain hose is not blocked bent or crushed Check tha...

Page 31: ...er cycle if the problem persists call the after sales service E 8 Tank heating malfunction does not heat up Switch the dishwasher off and back on and perform another cycle if the problem persists call the after sales service E 9 Microprocessor failure Switch the dishwasher off and back on and perform another cycle if the problem persists call the after sales service ...

Page 32: ...ice Centre Maximum cost 14 26 cent min including VAT with no charge on answer from landline Maximum cost 48 cent min including VAT with maximum charge on answer of 15 49 cents including VAT from cell phone For further details of costs of calls from cell phones contact your operator Our whole product offering can be viewed at www smeg ristorazione com International customers please contact your loc...

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