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Classeq HYDRO 700 User Manual

Classeq HYDRO 700
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Installation & Operation Instructions
The Classeq Under Counter Range
Glasswashers
Dishwashers
ECO 1
HYDRO 400
ECO 2
HYDRO 700
ECO 3
HYDRO 750
DUO 2
DUO 400
DUO 3
DUO 750
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Classeq HYDRO 700 Specifications

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ModelHYDRO 700
Power Supply3 phase
Rack Size500 x 500 mm
Voltage400 V
Wash Cycle Duration2 minutes

Summary

Know Your Machine

Fascia and Controls

Overview of the control panel and its buttons, lamps, and indicators.

Contents of Your Machine

Lists the items included with the machine, such as baskets, filters, and hoses.

Machine Specification

Details machine dimensions, load capacity, weight, temperature settings, and noise level.

Warning and Safety Information

Pre-Installation

Machine Mains Supply Requirements

Specifies the requirements for the machine's electrical and water supply connections.

Electrical Connection

Details electrical connection standards and requirements, including RCD and isolator switches.

Earth Bonding / Equi-potential Stud

Explains the importance and procedure for earthing the machine for safety.

Mains Electrical Plug

Describes the mains electrical plug and its connection options.

Mains Electrical Cable Specification

Provides specifications for the mains electrical cable, including type and conforms to standards.

Changing Electrical Rating

Information on how to change the machine's electrical rating, requiring a qualified electrician.

Water Connection

Highlights the importance of soft water supply or using a water softener for machine longevity.

Water Supply Hose

Details the water supply hose connection requirements, including thread size.

Water Supply Restrictions

Specifies incoming water temperature and dynamic pressure limits for optimal performance.

Drain / Waste Water Hose

Guidance on configuring the waste water hose for connection to the site drainage system.

Installation

Recommended Hand Tools

Lists the necessary hand tools for assisting with machine installation.

Electrical Supply Connection

Instructions for connecting the machine to the mains electricity supply via a circuit breaker.

Water Supply Hose Connection

Details on connecting the water supply hose to the machine and mains supply, ensuring seals are in place.

Drain Hose Connection

Instructions for connecting the drain hose to the waste plumbing without kinking.

Gravity Drain Machines

Specific drain hose connection requirements for gravity drain machines.

Drain Pump Machines

Specific drain hose connection requirements for drain pump machines.

Commissioning

Installing Chemical Bottle Weights

Procedure for connecting chemical tubes to bottles and attaching weights and filters.

Integral Water Softener

Steps for checking water hardness and setting the integral water softener.

Priming of Rinse Aid & Detergent

Procedure for priming chemical pumps when bottles are empty or during initial setup.

Chemical Dosage

Information on pre-set chemical dosing rates and adjustment for site requirements.

Rinse & Wash Tank Temperatures

Notes on pre-set temperatures and the recommendation to check/calibrate them.

Operation

Machine Description

Brief description of Classeq commercial glass and dishwashers.

Controls

Familiarization with controls on the fascia and isolators for mains supply.

Switch the Machine On

Step-by-step guide on how to switch the machine on using the on/off button.

Machine Ready to Operate

Importance of allowing the machine to heat up before the first wash cycle.

Starting a Cycle

Procedure for loading baskets and starting a wash cycle.

Draining

How the machine drains automatically and the importance of draining at end of day.

Gravity Drain Machine

Procedure for draining and shutting down a gravity drain machine.

Drain Pump Machine

Procedure for draining and shutting down a drain pump machine.

Servicing & Maintenance

Prior to Cleaning

Steps to take before cleaning, including draining and disconnecting power.

Cleaning Interior

Instructions for cleaning the interior of the machine, including filters and wash arms.

Exterior Cleaning

Guidance on how to clean the exterior of the machine using appropriate materials.

Lime Scale

Information on preventing and identifying lime scale build-up for optimal machine performance.

Trouble Shooting

Machine Does Not Fill

Checks to perform when the machine fails to fill with water.

Cycle Does Not Start

Troubleshooting steps for when the wash cycle fails to initiate.

Machine Does Not Rinse

Checks to perform if the machine is not rinsing correctly.

Machine Fills Slowly

Troubleshooting steps for slow water filling of the machine.

Machine Not Heating

Checks to perform if the machine is not reaching the correct wash temperatures.

Machine Not Draining

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to drain water.

Poor Wash Results

Checks and solutions for unsatisfactory wash results.

Overfilling

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine overfills.

Wash Water Foaming

Checks to perform if excessive foam is present in the wash water.

Will Not Turn ON

Troubleshooting steps for when the machine does not power on.

Will Not Turn OFF

Procedure to follow if the machine cannot be turned off.

Decommissioning

Appendix A

Integral Water Softener

Detailed explanation of how the integral water softener works and its features.

Refilling the Salt Reservoir

Step-by-step guide on how to refill the salt reservoir with granulated salt.

Appendix B

Changing Electrical Rating

Information on how to change the electrical rating of the machine, requiring an electrician.

Changing Rating to 220-240V / 1N~ / 13A

Specific instructions for changing the electrical rating to 220-240V / 1N~ / 13A.

Changing Rating to 220-240V / 1N~ / 20A

Specific instructions for changing the electrical rating to 220-240V / 1N~ / 20A.

Changing Rating to 380-415V / 3N~ / 13A

Specific instructions for changing the electrical rating to 380-415V / 3N~ / 13A.

Chemical Dosage Adjustments

Details on how to adjust detergent and rinse aid dosing pumps.

De-scaling

Instructions for de-scaling the wash tank and rinse boiler.

Appendix C

Parts and Labour Warranty Terms

Exceptions

Lists conditions and operator misuse that are not covered by the warranty.

Useful Contact Details

Provides contact information for support and service inquiries.

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