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IF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE SHOULD GET DAMAGED, IT MUST BE REPLACED EXCLUSIVELY WITH A NEW ONE
FROM THE MANUFACTURER OR FROM AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE AND BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS.
2.5 TEMPERATURES
3 - RINSE AID AND DETERGENT DISPENSING
Only use detergents and rinse aids specific for industrial dishwashers. Do not use normal washing up liquid. Do not use
detergents for domestic dishwashers.
Ask a specialist in chemical products for the correct choice of products to use and their quantities.
ATTENTION! MACHINE LIVE: Remove the front panel of the dishwasher to adjust the dispensers.
3.1 RINSE AID QUANTITY – RINSE AID DISPENSER
The rinse aid dispenser is always installed and there are two types: hydraulic (3) or peristaltic (1). They both work automatically.
The hydraulic dispenser (3) exploits the rinsing pressure to activate itself, while the peristaltic dispenser (1) is electrically
operated.
Make sure the CLEAR product suction hose is inserted into the container of the rinse aid products and that the little filter is
installed and also the weight on the hose (2).
To enable it, simply start the machine and run some complete wash cycles.
Adjustments: For each rinse cycle, the rinse aid draws a quantity of rinse aid product.
In the peristaltic dispenser (1), the minimum flow rate is obtained by turning the adjustment screw anti-clockwise, while the
maximum flow rate is obtained by turning it clockwise.
In the hydraulic dispenser (3), the minimum flow rate is obtained by turning the adjustment screw clockwise, while the maximum
flow rate is obtained by turning it anti-clockwise.
The dispenser is preset to intake approximately 5 cm of hose (0.70g.)
Too much rinse aid would leave the dishes streaky and would generate foam in the wash tank.
Dishes with drips of water and rather slow drying time mean that the quantity of rinse aid is insufficient.
Before you establish the correct quantity of the surfactant, you should test the hardness of the water in advance.
(If the hardness of the water is above 12°f, you need to install a softener upstream from the supply solenoid valve of the
machine).
Seeing as the quantity varies considerably based on the concentration of the product and on the formula, the quantities that we
have given are merely indicative and are just a rough idea.
To dispense the exact quantity of product, once intaken, take the clear hose out of the surfactant container and measure the
movement of the water column inside it.
3.2 DETERGENT QUANTITY – MANUAL DISPENSING OR USING A DISPENSER (OPTIONAL)
MANUAL
Following the instructions of the detergent supplier, put the required quantity of liquid detergent into the wash tank, which is
approximately 20g every 5 wash cycles. The quantity may vary according to the type and quantity of water. Use exclusively
specific foam-inhibitor detergents, in the concentrations indicated.
The thermostats are preset at the following temperatures: 55°C for the washing water (tank) and at
85°C for the rinse water (boiler).
The tank thermostat cannot be adjusted whereas the boiler thermostat can; in case of settling, turn
the knob (image) on the thermostat to increase or reduce the rinse temperature.
Glass/dishwashers lower panel remove screws
Hood dishwashers lower panel remove screws