Classeq Under Counter Range - User Manual
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with, or operate
the warewasher (►6).
Be aware that wares may be hot when removed from the warewasher (►6.8).
Before cleaning the Wash Chamber, ensure all sharp items, such as broken glass
or other items which could cause injury, are removed carefully.
DO NOT use cleaning agents that contain CHLORINE, BLEACH or
HYPOCHLORITE.
Wear the correct Personal Protective Equipment, e.g., gloves and goggles, when
handling chemicals and observe all safety notes and dosing recommendations
printed on the packaging. (►4.7) (►7.5) (►9.1).
If the warewasher is being drained immediately after use, water draining from
the ‘Boiler drainage hose’ may be hotter than 95°C (►9.4).
Damage to the warewasher caused by limescale or poor water quality will NOT
be covered by the Manufacturer’s Warranty (►7.3).
In hard water areas (>3°dH), DO NOT run the warewasher without the use of
either an internal or external water softener as this could result in damage to
the warewasher. Failure to observe this warning will invalidate the warranty.
Warewashers with WS in the model type are fitted with an internal water
softener.
DO NOT run the warewasher without salt in the Salt Reservoir as this will allow
limescale to build up. Limescale deposits in the warewasher will invalidate the
warranty (►5.5) (►7.4.1).
Only use granulated salt (max. grain size 5 – 7 mm). Salt tablets are not suitable
(►5.5) (►7.4.1).
DO NOT add any chemicals, such as detergent or rinse aid to the Salt Reservoir.
These will cause damage to the warewasher (►5.5) (►7.4.1).
Only use commercial grade detergents and rinse aids in your warewasher
(►4.7).
If the Salt Reservoir Cap is not properly secured, water and/or chemicals can
leak in or out of the unit causing damage to the warewasher (►5.5) (►7.4.1).