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STARTING.........................................................................................................Page

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H1

Preliminary checks, adjustments and operational tests ................................................... Page

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H1.1

Electrical and plumbing checks ........................................................................... Page

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H1.2

Check the positioning of tank components .......................................................... Page

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H1.2.1

Check the fitting of filters ................................................................... Page

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H1.2.2

Arm fitting check................................................................................ Page

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Starting ............................................................................................................................ Page

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H3

Detergent dispenser and settings .................................................................................... Page

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Setting the dispenser ....................................................................................................... Page

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GENERAL SAFETY RULES.............................................................................Page

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Introduction ...................................................................................................................... Page

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I1.1

Protection devices installed on the appliance...................................................... Page

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I1.1.1

Guards .............................................................................................. Page

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I1.2

Safety signs to be displayed on the appliance or near the work area.................. Page

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I2

Decommissioning ............................................................................................................ Page

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I3

Instructions for use and maintenance .............................................................................. Page

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Improper use.................................................................................................................... Page

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Residual risks .................................................................................................................. Page

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NORMAL appliance USE .................................................................................Page

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J1

Correct use ...................................................................................................................... Page

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J2

Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on the appliance .................................. Page

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J3

First use ........................................................................................................................... Page

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J4

Daily activation of appliance ............................................................................................ Page

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Wash cycles..................................................................................................................... Page

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Operation ......................................................................................................................... Page

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Alarms ............................................................................................................................. Page

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Appliance cleaning........................................................................................................... Page

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End of service and daily internal cleaning ........................................................... Page

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J8.2

Exterior cleaning .................................................................................................. Page

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Long idle periods ............................................................................................................. Page

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Maintenance .................................................................................................................... Page

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J10.1

Preventive maintenance ...................................................................................... Page

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J11

Appliance disposal........................................................................................................... Page

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J12

Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................... Page

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Страница 1: ...1 Main technical characteristics Page 10 D2 Characteristics of power supply Page 11 E TRANSPORT HANDLING AND STORAGE Page 12 E1 Introduction Page 12 E1 1 Transport Instructions for the carrier Page 12 E2 Handling Page 12 E2 1 Procedures for handling operations Page 12 E2 2 Translation Page 12 E2 3 Placing the load Page 12 E3 Storage Page 12 F INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY Page 13 F1 Customer responsib...

Страница 2: ...ns to be displayed on the appliance or near the work area Page 24 I2 Decommissioning Page 24 I3 Instructions for use and maintenance Page 24 I4 Improper use Page 25 I5 Residual risks Page 25 J NORMAL appliance USE Page 26 J1 Correct use Page 26 J2 Characteristics of personnel enabled to operate on the appliance Page 26 J3 First use Page 26 J4 Daily activation of appliance Page 26 J5 Wash cycles Pa...

Страница 3: ...e 19 Figure 14 Energy control Page 19 Figure 15 Tank filters Page 21 Figure 16 Wash and rinse arms Page 21 Figure 17 Automatic dispenser arrangement Page 21 Figure 18 Detergent dispenser terminal block Page 22 Figure 19 Wash water pressure adjustment Page 27 Figure 20 Basket for items Page 27 Figure 21 Tray rack Page 27 Figure 22 Release the door Page 28 Figure 23 Tank filters Page 28 Figure 24 Re...

Страница 4: ...e is used so that it is immediately at hand for consultation in case of doubts or whenever required If after reading this manual there are still doubts regarding appliance use do not hesitate to contact the Manufac turer or the authorized assistance centre to receive prompt and precise assistance for better operation and maxi mum efficiency of the appliance During all phases of appliance use alway...

Страница 5: ...ppliance used specifically to provide protection by means of a physical barrier Safety device a device other than a guard that eliminates or reduces the risk it can be used alone or in combina tion with a guard Customer the person who purchased the appliance and or who manages and uses it e g company entrepreneur firm Emergency stop device a group of components intended for the emergency stop func...

Страница 6: ...nsultation only by the operator and can be given to third parties only with the written permission of Electrolux Professional S p A B7 Liability The instructions are updated to the month and year given in the box located at the bottom right of the cover The edition corresponds to the manual revision number Every new edition replaces and cancels the previous ones WARNING Do not remove tamper with o...

Страница 7: ...ction manual the Cus tomer receives from the Manufacturer must be kept together with the manual of which they will form an integral part B8 Personal protection equipment for use and maintenance Give below is a summary table of the Personal Protec tion Equipment PPE to be used during the various stages of the appliance s service life During Normal use gloves protect hands from the contact with chem...

Страница 8: ... 400V 3N 400V 3N 400 V 3N convertible to V 230V 3 230V 3 230V 3 Frequency Hz 50 50 50 Max power input kW 13 20 13 20 17 26 Boiler heating elements kW 10 5 10 5 10 5 Tank heating elements kW 7 7 10 5 Steam consumption kg h Maximum steam temperature C Inlet steam relative dynamic pressure kPa bar Water supply pressure kPa bar 50 700 0 5 7 0 50 700 0 5 7 0 50 700 0 5 7 0 Water supply temp C 50 50 50 ...

Страница 9: ...rotection circuit refer to point 6 3 3 of EN 60204 1 IEC 60204 1 with the use of protection devices that ensure automatic cut off of the supply in case of isolation fault in the TN or TT systems or for IT systems the use of isolation controllers or differ ential current protection devices to activate automatic power disconnection an isolation control ler must be provided for indicating a possible ...

Страница 10: ...ally in order to avoid impacts handle the appliance keeping it at minimum height from the ground E2 2 Translation The operator must have a general view of the path to be followed stop the manoeuvre in case of hazardous situa tions E2 3 Placing the load Before placing the load make sure the path is free and that the floor is flat and can take the load E3 Storage The appliance and or its parts must ...

Страница 11: ...ollec tion traps metal grates must be arranged in the floor at the appliance discharges see pargraph F6 2 Installa tion diagrams possibly replaceable with a single water trap sized for a flow rate of at least 3 l s F3 Appliance space limits A suitable space must be left around the appliance for operations maintenance etc The passages enabling personnel to operate on the appliance must be at least ...

Страница 12: ...tion dia grams given below Connect the appliance water supply pipe HWI see paragraph F6 2 Installation diagrams to the mains fitting a cut off cock X the filter provided Y and a pressure gauge Z between the appli ance and the mains Figure 10 Carefully seal all the components to prevent leaks in the pipes Figure 10 Feed pipe connection Check that the dynamic water supply pressure measured between t...

Страница 13: ...circuits Plumbing circuit diagram for EPPWES EPPWEH electric versions Plumbing circuit diagram for EPPWEL electric versions LEGEND HWI Hot water inlet M1 Wash pump M2 Wash pump M3 Rinse pump M4 Drain pump HWI D E1 2 HWI E1 D M4 ...

Страница 14: ...unt the type of installation and the work environment where it is installed In any case an air flow rate of between 1000 m3 h and 1500 m3 h is recommended Installation diagram for EPPWES electric versions 83 738 79 87 702 414 220 986 900 1374 570 972 105 904 Max 800 1791 2020 87 145 220 900 876 284 194 385 151 200 55 440 190 Min 100 780 430 380 70 EI EI D EI EQ XD D HWI HWI EQ XD 59 220 LEGEND HWI...

Страница 15: ...14 220 986 900 1374 740 972 59 220 105 904 Max 800 1991 2351 87 145 220 900 876 284 194 385 151 200 55 440 190 Min 100 780 430 380 70 EI EI D EI EQ D HWI HWI EQ XD XD LEGEND HWI Hot water inlet D Drain outlet EI Power supply entry EQ Equipotential screw XD Pipe inlet for detergent ...

Страница 16: ... 900 1374 570 972 904 1791 2020 87 689 1460 203 1552 198 600 900 MIN 100 180 200 260 360 443 105 70 EI D EI EQ EI HWI EQ HWI Max 800 140 223 443 XD 60 223 440 70 XD LEGEND HWI Hot water inlet D Drain outlet EI Power supply entry EQ Equipotential screw XD Pipe inlet for detergent ...

Страница 17: ...rs provided as follows one jumper between termi nals 2 and 4 and another between terminals 4 and 6 Using a suitable power supply cable see technical data table connect the three phases to terminals 1 3 and 5 and the earth wire to the terminal Power supply 220 230V 3 Figure 13 220 230V 3 Open the power supply terminal board and insert the jumpers provided as follows one jumper between termi nals 1 ...

Страница 18: ...le infinite This button is used to start a continuous wash that does not stop until the operator selects an automatic cycle This cycle is recommended for very dirty items with dried residuals items with particular shapes or for specific user needs Drain self cleaning cycle This button starts a drain self cleaning cycle When a cycle is selected the corresponding button is lit up Legend A On Off D T...

Страница 19: ...or after prolonged periods of appliance inactivity 1 Appliance with incorporated detergent dis penser pump Figure 17 Pump R dispenses about 0 9 g s of detergent When the appliance is filled with water for the first time in the day it dispenses about 46 g of detergent in 55 sec thereby providing a concentration of 2 g l Pump R dispenses about 4 g in 5 sec at each cycle Dispenser operating time may ...

Страница 20: ...ss the buttons as shown in the figures below If necessary repeat this operation several times H4 Setting the dispenser All operations should be carried out with the appliance switched on but no cycle selected Press the On Off button A Table 2 Control panel and Wash cycle 1 button G Table 2 Control panel together for 5 seconds to access the programming mode and the display shows the parameter Press...

Страница 21: ... connected with a tank concentration measuring sensor a standard setting could be as follows the dispenser is not activated during filling of the tank the dispenser is activated during wash pump operation and thanks to the concentration measured by the conduction sensor the correct amount of detergent is dispensed Changing the detergent type If changing to a different detergent type even one by th...

Страница 22: ...al thermal and electrical nature are present in the appliance Where possible the risks have been neutralized directly by means of adequate design solutions or indirectly by using guards protection and safety devices Any anomalous situations are signalled on the control panel display During maintenance several risks remain as these could not be eliminated and which must be neutralized through speci...

Страница 23: ...ng the appliance installation phases in order to limit these risks To preserve these conditions the corridors and areas around the appliance must always be kept free of obstacles e g ladders tools contain ers boxes etc clean and dry well lit For the Customer s complete information the residual risks remaining on the appliance are given below such actions are to be considered incorrect and therefor...

Страница 24: ...k components and F8 Energy control arrangement Open the water supply cocks Activate the main switch by turning it to position I Open the door and check that all the components are in their correct position Close the door Switch on the appliance by pressing the button A The button A lights up Table 2 Control panel indi cating that the appliance is powered and that water is being introduced and heat...

Страница 25: ... of times Automatic cycle III For very dirty items press button I see Table 2 Con trol panel and table of times Manual cycle IV For particularly heavy dirty items or for other specific needs of the user press button L see Table 2 Con trol panel which initiates a continuous wash until the operator selects an automatic cycle To stop the wash cycle just press the selected cycle button or open the doo...

Страница 26: ...ilters under a water spray using a nylon brush Refit the door Figure 24 Lift the door as far as movement permits horizontal Push the door inward making sure it does not get stuck until the latches S and T are both lowered in the initial position all down This operation is cor rectly done when the door cannot be pulled outward on the side of latch S and that of latch T Figure 24 Refit the door Clos...

Страница 27: ... Figure 27 use warm water and detergent and a soft brush Z if necessary Figure 27 Do not use sharp imple ments to clean the nozzle holes which could otherwise be damaged Cleaning the wash pump filter Remove the filter E and clean away any remained food Upon completion of cleaning operations replace the parts removed previously J8 2 Exterior cleaning Before carrying out any cleaning operations turn...

Страница 28: ...aintenance contract with technical assis tance J10 1 Preventive maintenance The preventive maintenance call can be activated call technical assistance On reaching the set number of cycles e g 20000 a technical assistance call message appears on the dis play This message suggests calling a specialized techni cian for a general check of the equipment J11 Appliance disposal At the end of the product ...

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