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90001697 Classeq Under Counter Range - User Manual
19
EN
Below is a guide to these fill and heating times when the
incoming water is 16°C.
Rating
Time
220-240V / 1N~ / 13A
40 min
220-240V / 1N~ / 28A
25 min
380-415V / 3N~ / 11A
25 min
6.4 Wash and Rinse Temperatures
The temperature displays (13 and 11) on the warewasher can be
shown in °C or °F (15). Refer CUSTOM SETTING in this Manual
below and refer CHANGE UNIT section. (8.0).
Nominal Temperatures set in the factory:
Dishwasher
Glasswasher
Wash
60°C / 140°F
60°C / 140°F
Rinse
82°C / 180°F
70°C / 158°F
6.5 Selecting a Wash Program
Your warewasher has multiple program times; these are pre-set
to offer the best possible results. Selected Program is displayed
(12). To change a program, press the UP & DOWN button (8 & 9)
and press Select button (5) to confirm.
When the warewasher is turned on (6.2) it will always start on
the STANDARD program.
6.5.1 Dishwasher program options:
Display
Description
Approximate
Time (min)
Light
2
Standard
3
Intensive
5
6.5.2 Glass washer program options:
Display
Description
Approximate
Time (min)
Light
1.5
Standard
2
Your warewasher has a heat interlock to ensure that the rinse is
to temperature. This will extend the wash cycle if the Rinse Boiler
has not achieved the required temperature within the cycle times
given above.
For full information on operating temperatures and the interlock,
please refer to the latest version of the Engineers Manual on the
Classeq website for full information regarding temperatures and
interlock settings.
6.6 Loading a Dishwasher Basket
For dishwashers ONLY
6.6.1 Is it Suitable?
Before loading any item into your dishwasher, check that it is
dishwasher compatible.
Pots and pans made of aluminium or stainless steel are
normally safe to put in a dishwasher - but always check
for a dishwasher-safe indication on the base of the pans.
If this is not obvious, check the manufacturer’s website
or label.
Non-stick pans - many manufacturers state that they are
dishwasher safe, however, always check for a
dishwasher-safe indication on the base of the pans. If

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