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• Open the door and remove the overflow and then close it.
• At the end of the tank draining phase, the dishwasher starts
the self cleaning cycle. The corresponding action is shown
in the display during the entire cleaning stage.
NOTE!
If the door is not closed:
– the dishwasher drains the water of the tank
only;
– it remains in stand-by for 5 minutes;
– after 5 minutes, it switches off without having
done the cleaning cycle.
• After a few minutes, an acoustic signal sounds to indicate
the end of the cleaning cycle and the dishwasher switches
off automatically.
• Switch off at the mains.
• Close the water supply tap.
• Carefully clean the washing and rinse jets and clean
everything with hot water and neutral deter-gent/detersive,
if necessary using a soft brush or sponge. Do not use sharp
implements to clean the nozzle holes, which could other-
wise be damaged.
• Clean the flat filters under a water spray.
• Remove the tank filter and clean away any remained food in
order to avoid blocking the draining system.
• Upon completion of cleaning operations, replace the parts
removed previously:
K
MAINTENANCE
K.1
Maintenance intervals
The inspection and maintenance intervals depend on the
actual machine operating conditions and ambient conditions
(presence of dust, damp, etc.), therefore precise time intervals
cannot be given. In any case, careful and periodical machine
maintenance is advisable in order to minimise service
interruptions.
K.1.1
Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance reduces downtime and maximizes
machines efficiency.
Customer Care Service can provide advice on the best
maintenance plan to be purchased based on the intensity of
use and the age of the equipment.
It is advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled
maintenance contract with the Customer Care Service.
K.2
Maintenance frequency
To ensure constant machine efficiency, it is advisable to carry
out the checks with the frequency given in the following table:
Maintenance, inspections,
checks and cleaning
Fre-
quency
Respon-
sability
Ordinary cleaning
• general cleaning of machine and
surrounding area
Daily
Operator
Ordinary cleaning
• Every month descale the wash
and rinse jets with vinegar.
Monthly
Operator
Ordinary cleaning
• Every month descale the wash
and rinse jets with scale remover.
Monthly
Service
Maintenance, inspections,
checks and cleaning
Fre-
quency
Respon-
sability
Mechanical protection devices
• check their condition and for any
deformation, loosening or
removed parts
Monthly
Service
Control
• check the mechanical part, for
cracks or deformation, tightening
of screws: check the readability
and condition of words, stickers
and symbols and restore if
necessary
Yearly
Service
Machine structure
• Descale the boiler, inside surfa-
ces of the tank and the machine
piping.
Yearly
Service
Machine structure
• The internal hose of the rinse-aid
and detergent peristaltic dis-
penser should undergo periodic
maintenance.
Yearly
Service
Machine structure
• If present, clean the finned coil of
the energy saving device.
Yearly
Service
Machine structure
• tightening of main bolts (screws,
fixing systems, etc.) of machine
Yearly
Service
Safety signs
• check the readability and condi-
tion of safety signs
Yearly
Service