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STALGAST Radom sp. z o.o.  ul. Staniewicka 5  03-310 Warsaw 

tel.: 22 517 15 75  fax.: 22 517 15 77  www.stalgast.com  email: [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                         Figure 13 

 

Clean the outside of the appliance using soap and a damp cloth and then thoroughly rinse and wipe dry. 

 

Service the appliance once a year to verify its degree of wear and detect possible failures of components and 

parts. If you detect any damage, it should be removed by qualified technical personnel (technical services). 

Technical service should pay particular attention to: 

 

the condition of heating elements    

 

the condition of heating elements' safeguards    

 

wear and tear of the appliance    

 

insulation quality    

 

Although no special program of periodic inspections has been developed, it is recommended that the correct 

functioning of the appliance and its safety be checked by a maintenance employee twice a year. Any damage or 

failure resulting from the user's non-compliance with this manual,  as well as failure to comply with existing 

legislation and standards, will not be considered manufacturer's liability. 

 

Downtime in operation 

When not expecting to use the appliance for an extended period of time, it is necessary to empty containers 

for the washing liquid and rinse aid in order to prevent crystallization, and consequently, damage to the pump. 

Accordingly, suction tubes should be removed from both containers and placed in a bowl filled with clear 

water; carry out several wash cycles and then drain the tank of water. 

Finally, turn off the main switch and close the water tap. Suction tubes must be connected back to the 

containers only when the appliance goes back into use (the transparent tube goes into the washing liquid 

container, and the transparent one with blue lagging into the rinse aid container). 

It is forbidden to  leave the appliance on and the water valve open for an extended period of 

downtime. 

 

9.

 

PACKING, LOADING AND TRANSPORT

 

 

The dishwasher is packed in accordance with applicable standards. Loading for transport, unloading and transit 

should be done using appropriate cranes mechanisms, trucks. 

Should be transported in covered means of transport. During transport, the dishwasher should be secured to 

prevent its sliding, protect against strong shocks and other mechanical damage. 

 

10.

 

LIST OF SPARE PARTS

 

 

 

No. 

Part name 

Index 

804420 

804421 

Boiler 2600W 

M72105 

Power cord 230V 

M70686 

Rinse aid pump 

 

 

M72008 

2-channel solenoid valve 

M72009 

Fuse h fuse 4A 

M72051 

Switch 

M72028 

Program switch 

M72055 

Limit switch 

M38088 

Power indicator light 

M72096 

10 

Washing cycle indicator light 

M72097 

11 

Indicator light for boiler, chamber 

M72098 

12 

Dishwasher pump 170 W 

M72123 

13 

Pressure switch  

M72054 

14 

Chamber heater 1600 W 

M72126 

15 

Peristaltic pump 

M72087 

16 

Discharge pump with hose - set 

M72124 

17 

Hose connecting the discharge pump 

M72131 

18 

Drain hose 

M72134 

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Страница 1: ...STALGAST Radom sp z o o ul Staniewicka 5 03 310 Warsaw tel 22 517 15 75 fax 55 517 15 77 www stalgast com email stalgast stalgast com USER MANUAL DTR DISHWASHER 804420 804421 power supply 230V ...

Страница 2: ... stalgast com 1 SAFETY MANUAL 2 PURPOSE OF THE DEVICE 3 TECHNICAL DATA 4 DESIGN FEATURES OF THE DEVICE 5 INSTALLATION 6 OHS RULES 7 OPERATION 8 MAINTENANCE 9 PACKING LOADING AND TRANSPORT 10 LIST OF SPARE PARTS 11 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM 12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE EQUIPMENT 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 3 4 4 5 5 7 7 9 10 10 12 13 14 ...

Страница 3: ... hands Check the plug and power cord regularly In case of damage to the plug or the power cord it must be repaired by a specialized repair company When the device is dropped or is damaged in any other way it should be checked and repaired as necessary by a specialized repair company before continuing to use it Never repair the appliance yourself this may cause life threatening situations Alteratio...

Страница 4: ...netic compatibility CEI IEC EN 55014 1 2 61000 3 4 50366 3 TECHNICAL DATA Model 804420 804421 Dimensions WxDxH 465x535x635 mm Supply voltage 230V I Frequency 50 Hz Maximum power consumption 2730 W Water supply pressure 200 400 kPa Water supply temperature 10 55 C Water hardness in the water supply system 5 6 dH Water consumption 2 4 l cycle Boiler capacity 2 5 l Tank capacity 14 l Standard cycle d...

Страница 5: ...he appliance must be connected via the terminal placed in the rear lower part of the appliance Protective earth PE is marked in yellow green neutral N in blue and the phase conductor L1 is marked in black II Connecting the appliance to the water mains Water hoses and the power cord are protruding from the rear The water supply hose must be connected to a outlet The connection should be closed only...

Страница 6: ...g during the washing of the appliance The appliance should be set at a desired location and then the protective packaging should be removed The appliance should be leveled using a spirit level and the four adjustable feet thus ensuring stable operation Any other way of leveling the appliance should be approved by the manufacturer V First start up Before starting the appliance check the correct ope...

Страница 7: ...used as a ladder or support for other appliances or objects Do not sit on or lean against the open door of the dishwasher as this could cause an accident In order to avoid the above situation you should always close the door of the appliance The water remaining on the dishes after completion of the cycle is not suitable for drinking The device cannot be independently operated by minors and persons...

Страница 8: ... the basket from the chamber of the appliance Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 IV Emptying the tank at the end of the day 7 4 1 Emptying the tank in models equipped with a drain pump Switch off the appliance by pressing the On Off switch Fig 9 then open the door of the appliance remove the overflow plug and close the door The drainage process begins automatically and continues until...

Страница 9: ...objects from the chamber and washing them with a cloth dampened in water with a dish detergent and then wiping them off with a dry cloth Washing under running water as well as using a pressure washer for this purpose is prohibited In the case of intense use we recommend that you clean the filters every 30 40 wash cycles in order to ensure the proper functioning of the appliance To do this partiall...

Страница 10: ...iners and placed in a bowl filled with clear water carry out several wash cycles and then drain the tank of water Finally turn off the main switch and close the water tap Suction tubes must be connected back to the containers only when the appliance goes back into use the transparent tube goes into the washing liquid container and the transparent one with blue lagging into the rinse aid container ...

Страница 11: ...18 1 1 24 1 level connection block M72119 1 1 25 Choke M90145 1 1 26 Foot M72049 4 4 27 Drain plug h 159mm M72132 1 28 Drain plug h 154mm M72133 1 29 Drain filter M72109 1 1 30 Internal drain filter M72110 1 1 31 Door lock M72061 1 1 32 Water tee joint M72057 1 1 33 Water tee joint rinse aid pump M72056 1 1 34 Rinse arm M72113 2 2 35 Wash arm M72112 1 1 36 Weight with filter M72047 2 2 37 Feed pip...

Страница 12: ...12 STALGAST Radom sp z o o ul Staniewicka 5 03 310 Warsaw tel 22 517 15 75 fax 22 517 15 77 www stalgast com email stalgast stalgast com 11 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...

Страница 13: ...lgast com 12 DISPOSAL OF WASTE EQUIPMENT Once you have finished using the equipment or upon purchasing a new Stalgast product you can give away the old appliance Send in your product to us and a specialized company will utilize it in accordance with the Law on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Dz U 2005 No 180 item 1495 ...

Страница 14: ...14 STALGAST Radom sp z o o ul Staniewicka 5 03 310 Warsaw tel 22 517 15 75 fax 22 517 15 77 www stalgast com email stalgast stalgast com 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Страница 15: ...s of electrical appliances for household and similar purposes Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC PN EN 61000 3 2013 10 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Acceptable Limits Limitation of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply caused by receivers with phase rated current or 16A connected unconditionally PN EN 55014 1 2012 Electromagnetic Compatibility Re...

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