9
Verify that the overflow device is completely
removed and not obstructions are present on
the water drain line.
ACTIONS FOLLOWED TO THE WARNINGS:
Booster and tank heating elements are
interrupted, all loads are disactivated, the
electronic board displays warning codes and it
is deactivated. All control panel LEDs are Off.
Cycle is interrupted “hold mode” until the
machine is reset. It is always possible to turn
appliance Off and On using the button.
SAFETY THERMOSTAT
All machines are provided with a safety
overload that shuts machine off in case of
overheating (120°C/248°F). To reset the
overload device press the push-button behind
the control panel.
2D – DETERGENT AND RINSE AID
DISPENSERS AND SETTINGS
N.B.
This machine must be operated with an
automatic
detergent
feeder
and,
if
applicable, an automatic chemical sanitizer
feeder, including a visual means to verify
that detergents and sanitizers are delivered
or a visual or audible alarm to signal if
detergents and sanitizers are not available
for delivery to the respective washing and
sanitizing systems. Please see instructions
for electrical and plumbing connections
located in this manual and in the feeder
equipment manual.
Before starting a new cycle the dispenser and
its pipe must be completely filled. Check the
level of the detergent or rinse aid and if
needed fill-up the tank.
N.B.
The level in the detergent or rinse aid tank
must not get empty or filled with corrosive
or inadequate products. The warranty does
not cover damages caused by improper use
of dispenser. The dispenser is calibrated at
manufacturer site: dispenser settings after
installation must be performed by a
qualified technician.
1-
Remove the front panel with Allen or
similar tool by inserting it inside the holes
on the interior part of the panel. Remove
the panel carefully.
2-
For Hoodtype models, unscrew the two
screws located on the bottom of the
panel. (Fig.7)
Fig.7
Before removing the front panel make sure the
machine is disconnected from the main breaker.
3-
Insert the included dispenser tube inside
the detergent or rinse aid tank. (if
available). (Fig.8)
Fig.8
2D1 – PERISTALTIC RINSE AID AND
DETERGENT DISPENSER
Setting of rinse aid dispenser is perfomed by
adjusting the screw accessible after removal
of front panel, under the tank door. (see Fig.8)
1-
Gently Close the dispenser by screwing
the needle valve of the dispenser counter
clockwise.
2-
Open by screwing the needle valve of the
dispenser clockwise until the necessary
quantity has been achieved. (Fig.9)
Fig.9
Quantity for the first setting should be
according to the installer after evaluating the
hardness of the water and the type of rinse aid
used. Recommended rinse aid standard quantity
is 0,16 gr/sec that correspond to the maximum
flow rate of the dispenser. Recommended
detergent standard quantity is 0,77 gr/sec that
correspond to the maximum flow rate of the
dispenser.
SUGGESTION
To check the effectiveness of the rinse aid,
look at freshly washed glasses against the
light. Drops of water remaining on the glass
indicate an insufficient amount while streaks
indicate an excess.
In case of light coating that stop the dispenser
functions, remove the coating by soaking the
dishes for 30 minutes in a water soap solution
(1:10) before starting machine cycle.