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8. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
8.1 Packaging
Packaging is made of the following components:
• a wooden pallet
• a nylon sack (LDPE)
• a multi-layer carton
• polystyrene (PS) strips
• polypropylene (PP) banding.
All above materials, shall be disposed and treated in accordance with the Local Laws in force.
8.2 Disposal
The machine must be disposed of according to current regulations: contact the Municipalized Firm responsible
for collection of urban solid waste.
Before disposing of the appliance, disconnect all water and electrical connections.
Cut the electrical cable in such a way as to prevent further use.
As all metal parts are stainless steel, they are therefore recyclable.
Recyclable plastic parts are identifi ed by the plastic symbol.
9. ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS
9.1 Recommendations for optimal use of energy, water and additives
Use the machine fully loaded when possible: This shall prevent detergent, rinse aid, water and energy consumption
waste.
Detergent and rinse-aids: Use detergents and rinse-aid chemicals with high biodegradability, to best respect the
environment. Verify proper dosage in relation to water hardness at least once a year. Excess product pollutes rivers
and seas while an insuffi cient dose results in unsatisfactory dish washing and/or hygiene.
Boiler and Wash-Tank temperatures: The boiler and tank temperatures are set by the manufacturer in order to obtain the best
washing results with detergents on the market. The temperatures can be reset by the installer in relation to your detergent.
Pre-washing: Carefully pre-wash with a moderate amount of water at room temperature to facilitate the removal of animal
fats. To remove encrusted materials warm water soaking is recommended.
Note: Wash objects as soon as possible to avoid deposits from drying and compromise eff ective washing.
For eff ective washing routine dishwasher cleaning and maintenance is advised (see chap. 6).
Disregarding the points listed above and of any the information contained in this manual can cause energy
, water
and detergent waste with a subsequent increase in running costs and/or performance reduction.