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• Make sure all the crockery are in a stable position and that the hollow containers don't overturn (cups, glasses, bowls,
etc.) .
• Place in the rack all the hollow containers such as cups, glass, etc. upside-down.
•
Place the crockery with deep hollow with upper face downwards, so that water can fl ow out.
• Make sure the smaller crockery do not fall from the rack.
• Check all the wash arms runs freely and they are not blocked by too tall or too prominent crockery. Eventually, run a
manual rotation of the arms to check it.
Some foods, such as carrots, tomatoes, and others, may contain some natural dyes substances, that in large amounts, can
alter the crockery and plastic parts colors.
Any discoloration does not mean that the plastic is not heat resistant.
Crockery and cutlery not suitable for dishwasher
Not suitable for dishwasher:
•
Wooden crockery and cutlery or with wooden parts; water at high temperature causes deformation to wood. Also the
adhesives used are not suitable for treatment in the dishwasher; a consequence could be the handles detachment.
• Crafts, precious vases or decorated glasses.
• Not heat-resistant plastic crockery.
• Copper, brass, pewter or aluminum objects: they may become discolored or opaque.
• The decorations on glass, after a certain number of washes, can lose gloss.
• Fragile glasses or crystal items, if often washed, can become opaque.
We recommend to buy exclusively crockery and cutlery suitable for dishwashing.
After several washes, the glass can become opaque.
It is mandatory to repeat the washing cycle if at the end of the cycle the crockery are not well clean or if there are
washing residues (glasses, cups, bowls, etc. with liquid inside).
5.3 Detergent use
The machine has a standard detergent dispenser. The machine automatically sucks the product.
The detergent shall be the NO FOAM type, suitable for industrial dishwashers.
The detergent must be introduced in the tank. The use of good quality liquid detergents is
recommended. By request the dishwasher can be equipped with an electric detergent dispenser
(always recommended).
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for chemical dosage, related to the local water hardness.
3
/
8
inches (1 cm)
of the product drawn into the tube is equal to about
3
/
32
Dr (0,15g). A correct amount of detergent is very important for a
successful wash.
Should the detergent lack, the display will show DETERGENT LEVEL (only with optional "Sensor for Chemicals Low Level").
5.4 Rinse aid use
The machine has a standard rinse aid dispenser. The machine automatically sucks the product.
The rinse-aid chemical, shall be suitable for professional glass and dishwashers. It is advisable
to rely on specialized retailers in the sector.
Should the detergent lack, the display will show RINSE-AID LEVEL (only with optional "Sensor
for Chemicals Low Level").
5.5 Drain pump system
To drain completely the wash-tank keep the machine ON, extract the overfl ow pipe and shut the hood (see pict. 21).
After that, press the key E till the display will show TANK DRAINING.
The
discharge pump will automatically drain the wash-tank. During the drain process, the button A will light in blue and will
be fl
ashing. After the draining is complete, the machine will turn automatically in STAND-BY mode.
detergent level
rinse-aid level
1
2
pict. 21